“I love that there are mature LGBT folks mingling with young, struggling kids,” Laib said.
'Carter is an excellent representative of the West Coast coin machine men. The pair have been particularly inspired by the 2019 opening of the intergenerational Anita May Rosenstein Campus because it brings together a multitude of youth and senior services. William HappeL Jr., of Badger Sales Company, to San Francisco on business. That there is a central place offering refuge, information, and acceptance is so important. 1300 people cruising San Diego Bay in two ships (his 10 pm 2 am After Hours at West Coast Producton Company 2-4 am Hot Bods & Hot Rods A high energy pride. For me, growing up in a small town in Central California, it was hell. “Many of us went through a period of discovery, mixed in with degrees of rejection from our families. “Personally, I find the Center to be the central square for us,” added Laib, an agent in the Los Feliz office of Sotheby’s International Realty. We are all in and look forward to being part of the Center in every way we can.” “We are so proud of the Center-50 years of fighting for the rights of all of us who are LGBT,” Laib said. In addition to their support of AIDS/LifeCycle, the couple has also included the Center in their estate plan through its Circle of Life program. And because of our generous friends, I am pretty successful at fundraising.” “The staff, riders, and roadies are fantastic. “I was captured by the ride’s ‘Love Bubble,’” explained Wahlstrom, a licensed contractor who owns Wahlstrom Companies, Inc. Shop san diego gay pride laptop cases created by independent artists from around the globe. He is close to reaching his goal of raising $69,000 (in celebration of his 69 thbirthday) for this year’s event, which has gone virtual due to health and safety concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.
The couple’s staunch support of the Los Angeles LGBT Center began when Wahlstrom decided to ride in the seven-day, 545-mile AIDS/LifeCycle several years ago. “Thanks to him, our lives are never boring and seldom slow.” 817 W Washington St, San Diego, California, 92103, United States San Diego Pride Profile and History was created to provide resources, information and entertainment for San Diego California's LGBT community and everybody else interested in Pride. “Chris and I are opposites in so many ways, but snatching him from across the dance floor was the luckiest moment of my life,” Wahlstrom shared. Chris Laib (left in above photo) and Lon Wahlstrom met at a gay dance bar in San Diego called West Coast Production Company and, 43 years later, they are still together.