GDA Beer Bust a Hit!

Beer Bust Kicks Off Golden Dildeaux Season!

The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District’s first beer bust of the year, on March 3rd, was a great success.

Despite the rain, plenty of folks joined the fun, eating tasty chicken or vegie nachos prepared by chef (and LCD Arts and Culture Committee chair) Stephen Roberts.  Others toasted the occasion with “golden” jello shots.  Raffle prizes included major gift certificates and items from Mr. S Leather, Leather Etc., ByrdBeaks, and Azúcar Lounge.

Many in attendance took the opportunity to submit nominations for their favorite kinksters, in some of the 25 fun categories of the Golden Dildeaux Awards!

For more info and updates on the Awards, visit sflcd.org/gda-updates/.

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Golden Dildeaux Are Coming!

Vote Early, Vote Often!

LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District Beer Bust, at the San Francisco Eagle!

Join us for our first beer bust of the year at the SF Eaglethis Sunday, March 3rd from 3 to 7 pm!

Come and nominate your friends, your foes, or yourself for one of our upcoming Golden Dildeaux Awards! Coveted titles include: the Silver Fox Award, the Whole Hog Award, the Red Hankie Award, the Leather Fashionista Award, and sooooo many more

We will have all that you would expect from an Eagle Beer bust: $20 gets you bottomless beer/soda and a plate of food! Interested in only food? It’s only 5 bucks!  Our menu includes chicken nachos with all the fixin’s, or a tasty vegetarian option.

We’ll have “golden” jello shots and some fantastic raffle prizes!

Raffle Prizes include:
$250 Mr. S Leather Gift Certificate
$100 Mastercard Gift Card
 $75 Azucar Lounge Gift Card
 $60 Leather Pride Paddle from Leather Etc.
$50 Zebrawood Paddle
$25 Wooden Paddle from Leather Etc.
ByrdBeaks Naughty Bandanas (your choice of colors; ByrdBeaks will be vending)

Volunteer to help out with the Beer Bust here.
The Beer Bust Facebook page is here.

Golden Dildeaux Award Info:

  • Nominations are now open!
  • Nominations will remain open until 5:00 pm on Wednesday, March 13.
  • Nominations are free.  Nominate as many people as you like!
  • Nomination Reveal Party on Saturday, March 16, from 6 to 8 pm at the SF Eagle; find out who’ll be in the running!
  • Voting opens at 7 pm on Saturday, March 16.
  • Voting remains open until 5 pm on Thursday, April 25.
  • Votes are one dollar apiece, benefiting the LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District, helping to keep SOMA Kinky and Queer!
  • The Mr. SF Eagle Leather Beer Bust on Sunday, March 31, from 3 to 7 pm, benefiting the LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District, will be a great opportunity to drum up votes for your favorite nominees!  
  • Attend the Awards Ceremony at the SF Eagle, Saturday,  April 27, from 6 to 8 pm. See who wins and can claim bragging rights!

The Golden Dildeaux page is here!

Oh, yeah, if you are eligible, remember to also vote in that Statewide thing, on or before Tuesday, March 5th!

Statement of Solidarity

The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District’s leadership is deeply pained by the racist violence which continues in this country.

We stand in solidarity with Black and Brown people and their allies worldwide who are peacefully expressing their outrage at racism, injustice, and abuse of police power.

We stand in solidarity with the protesters engaged in powerful actions to demand justice, accountability, and systemic change.

Only by standing together will it be possible to put an end to the senseless brutality we have witnessed for too long.

The Leather and LGBTQ communities have a long history of collective strength in times of crisis and now we invoke that strength to call for freedom and fairness for all oppressed communities.

We call on the entire community to work together to dismantle ingrained systems of inequality wherever they are found.  It will be a long journey to the end of institutionalized racism, but our community will act with strength, purpose, and solidarity until we see that day.

Black Lives Matter!


Community members have encouraged contributions to some of the organizations listed below.  Although the Cultural District has not reviewed these suggestions, and cannot specifically endorse them, we do urge our community to support the hard work of achieving safety, freedom, and fairness for all oppressed communities.

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