Pride Bag Lady Queen Pageant (Indy)

Submitted by John Clower on October 13, 2008 - 2:39pm.
10/19/2008 - 7:00pm
Etc/GMT-5

Deadline for Pride Bag Lady Bus Registrations is Monday, October 20. The cost per rider is $50.00. Indy Pride members receive a $10.00 discount making registration $40.00. Registration forms are available online at www.indyprideinc.com.

Everyone is welcome to ride (you do not have to be in drag). This is a fundraising event for the Gregory Powers Direct Emergency Assistance (DEFA) Fund. This will be the 28th Annual Bus Tour. Come out and join us and help us raise money for a great cause!

Bag Lady Queen

If you would like to be considered for Queen, please contact Gary Brackett at gkbracke@iupui.edu by Saturday, October 18. The Pride Bag Lady Queen Pageant will be held on Sunday, October 19 at 7:00 p.m. at Talbott Street. Everyone is encouraged to run for Queen.

Bag Lady History

Twenty-seven years ago around Halloween, 70 or so men dressed in drag, boarded three buses, and began a journey to help in the fight against AIDS calling themselves “The Bag Ladies.” The Bag Ladies got their name from an article out of a New York City newspaper. Coby Palmer, one of the original Bag Ladies, read in the article that the New York “bag ladies” were fun and campy and had lots “hutspah”, similar to what the Indianapolis Bag Ladies are like today. The Bag Ladies are men willing to dress in high heels and wear outrageous costumes who, each year around Halloween, travel from bar to bar soliciting money until the early hours of the morning on what is called The Bag Lady Bus Tour. Originally, at the end of the night the Bag Lady who raised the most money was crowned Bag Ladies Queen for a year. While raising money is still a major factor in crowning the Queen, the organization now hosts a Bag Lady Queen Pageant prior to the annual Bus Tour.

The Bag Ladies could quite possibly be the nation’s first HIV and AIDS fundraising organization. Since the initial bus tour in 1981, more and more men have become part of this on-going and growing tradition. One of the first organizations that benefited from donations by the Bag Ladies was the Buddy House which provided housing for individuals with HIV/AIDS who were having financial difficulties. Even though the Buddy House is no longer around, the Bag Ladies are stronger than ever and the money they raise supports several local organizations. The Damien Center, the Gregory Powers Direct Emergency Financial Assistance (DEFA) Fund, Indiana Youth Group (IYG), Step Up, and the Indiana AIDS Fund all benefit from money raised by the Bag Ladies. In addition to the annual Bus Tour, several of the “Ladies” and the present and some former “Queens” raise money through performances put on throughout the year. In the early years, several of the Bag Lady Queens did other fund raising events such as photo signings, cook book sales, cut-a-thon, and helped organize the Garage Party.

The Bag Ladies have been part of several organizations throughout the years: Indiana Cares, AIDS Serve and Indiana Still Cares. In 2005 when Indiana Still Cares disbanded, the Bag Ladies joined with Indy Pride, Inc. where they march on in their high heels and outrageous hair and continue raising money to this day! In the 2007 calendar year, the Pride Bag Ladies raised and donated over $18,000! In 2008, the Ladies have already raised over $10,000. With anticipated sales from the calendar, the Ladies hope to raise over $20,000 in 2008!

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