FSC’s ‘Free Love Lounge’ Draws Adult Industry Luminaries
YNOT – Free Speech Coalition’s ‘Free Love Lounge’ fundraiser in Los Angeles last week attracted the adult industry’s glitterati with the promise of networking, camaraderie and nifty prizes. According to a spokeswoman for the trade organization, no one left disappointed.
“We would like to thank all our sponsors for providing the venue, and ElDorado Trading Co. for generously donating raffle items to the event,” FSC Membership Director Joanne Cachapero said. “Also, we very much appreciate the participation of Wicked Pictures, Adam & Eve, Good Vibrations and the Screaming O for their contributions and for making the party a great success.”
Cachapero said the highlight of the evening was the appearance of Wicked contract performers Stormy Daniels, Jessica Drake and Kaylani Lei, followed by two exciting raffles. Adult director and DJ Jack Napier provided a sophisticated, relaxing musical ambiance.
Newly appointed FSC board member and owner of ElDorado Trading Co. Larry Garland hosted the first raffle. Excited party guests anxiously waited to see who would win prizes including a Hitachi Magic Wand, a Fleshlight and a portable stripper pole.
The second raffle awarded a new iPad to Sportsheets’ Todd Carter.
Other industry personalities who attended included Adam & Eve’s Bob Christian and Bruce Whitney, Evil Angel’s Christian Mann, Good Vibrations’ Joel Kaminsky, GVA-TWN’s Rondee Kamins, Wicked Pictures’ Heth Mares, East Coast News/IVD’s Frank Koretsky, Gamelink’s Jeff Dillon, Sportsheets’ Tom Stewart, Topco Sales’ Desiree Duffy and AAANews’ Sid Grief.
“Our members and contributors help FSC do important work on behalf of the entire industry, with important issues like dot-xxx domains, anti-piracy efforts and workplace safety,” Cachapero said. “So, again, we want to thank everyone for their support. “Especially after a long week of events and work, it was wonderful to have a chance to relax, have a drink and talk with old and new friends.”
For more information about FSC and its work on behalf of the adult entertainment industry, visit FreeSpeechCoalition.com.