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Rainbow Cafe Variety Show!

2/25/2023

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Sister Fagatha Hardness, Sister Gay B)*$h Milkshake, Sister SalaciousScuttlebutt and Sister Mothra decided to strut their stuff all over and at the Rainbow Variety Show, a show put on by Rainbow Café to raise money so they can keep doing the amazing work they do in Southern IL for the community and youth!
Sister Gay Bitch Milkshake sang their heart out to a Dirty Wench tune with Sister Fagatha, Scuttles and Mothra as back up dancers screaming with all their gay spiritual conviction HOE! As the song progressed!

Sister Mothra did a wonderful job MCing for the show! They invited such talent onto the stage as Author Raf Frumpkin, whose first book is being made into a series on Starz, they read from passages from their book, Confidence! Sister Mothra and Sister Scuttles sang their hearts out while the audience got to listen to Sister Scuttles divine musical talent on the piano. Mothra sang passionately, giving most singers a run for their money! Shane Bruce and Pat York sang a song they wrote about Rainbow Café that was lovely to the ears. Curt Wilson played the Sitar so well it brought a sense of wonder to the audience Elana Floyd-Kennet also sang their heart out, Kamea Rhine tap danced the night away, Jackie sang some original songs that were so beautiful and Kamrah who is an activist in Chicago as well as a dancer who mesmerized the audience with their fluidity and graceful dances.

The Event was a huge success, and the SOIL Sisters were proud to be able to perform for the audience and help out any way we could!
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Thank you Rainbow Café for the wonderful work you do and these Dirty Hoes were proud to be a part of the show! Thank you to all the wonderful performers who helped out and showcased their talent. Last night would not have been a success without all of your wonderful talent and generous spirits!
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  • Home
  • SoIL Sister Events
  • UNPC Application
  • Our Mission
    • DEI and Land Acknowledgement Statement
    • SoIL Sister Mission: Who are we
    • Novice Projects
    • Members
    • Make a Donation
    • SoIL Sistory
  • Manifestations
  • Get In Touch
    • Request our Presence
    • Become a Member
  • MERCH
  • House Documents
    • Articles of Incorporation
    • IRS Letter for 501c3 Status
    • Monthly Meeting Minutes
  • Resources
    • LGBTQ+ Friendly Bars
    • Local LGBTQIA+ Organizations
    • LGBTQIA+ Health and Wellness >
      • Transgender Health
      • STD/STV/STI Care
      • Substance Abuse
      • Mental Health Outreach
    • Deaf LGBTQIA +Resources
    • LGBTQIA + Terminology
  • Gallery
    • Coronettes and Regalia
    • Logo Development
  • Nuns Only
    • Nun Contact Info
    • Elevation Vows
    • Project Proposals