Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: a guest enjoying refreshing Bud Light
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Chinaco tequila on hand
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Pink Pigeon Rum offered delicious specialty drinks
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Bryan Kempler
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Bryan Kempler
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Bryan Kempler
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Bryan Kempler
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Bryan Kempler
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Bryan Kempler
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Bryan Kempler
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Bryan Kempler
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
BuReason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party's Built to Last: guests enjoyed icy cold Stella Artois
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Bryan Kempler
Reason to Party's Built to Last: Photo by Sean P.
Reason to Party lived up to its name with the recent 2013 Spring Gala, Built to Last, at Public Works.
The evening’s entertainment included aerial silk performers, amazing DJ’s, and a photo booth. Guests enjoyed a tasty variety of cocktails made with Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey,Karlsson’s Vodka, Pink Pigeon Rum, and Chinaco Tequila, as well as icy-cold Bud Light and Stella Artois beers, and wines provided by Tank 18 Urban Tasting Room.
The late night celebration benefited the Dolores Street Project, which aims to build the first ever LGBT Homeless Shelter in San Francisco—the benefit helped the project reach its goal of raising $100,000 to complete construction.