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Caribou Divas and Gentlemen hit the town
By Daron Letts Northern News Services Published Thursday, March 19, 2009
The Caribou Divas and Gentlemen collected cash from bar-goers in support of this year's Caribou Carnival. Clad in frilly red can-can costumes and sparkling, sequined jackets, the roving revelers and their retinue created spectacle that attracted lots of attention.
"It's an effort to have some colourful fun and raise awareness and money for the carnival," said Lone Sorensen, instigator and diva. "The carnival is a celebration of our little community here. If we celebrate hard enough maybe spring will start arriving soon." About half a dozen carnival supporters made the rounds of the bars on Friday and Saturday nights, selling pins and charging a donation for instant souvenir photos shot by professional photographer Bob Wilson. "We raised $900 and we expect to double that this weekend," said Diva Annette Austin. Although not officially connected with the carnival, members of the carnival's organizing committee appreciate the initiative. "It's awesome," said carnival co-ordinator Tiffany Gallivan. "The divas are definitely entertaining." The Caribou Divas and Gentlemen plan to tour the Yellowknife club scene again tonight and Saturday. |