Friday, September 2, 2011

Northwest Leather Sir/Boy Contests this weekend

Northwest LeatherSir/Leatherboy & Community Bootblack Contests are this weekend, Sept. 2 - Sept. 4, 2011

Edge Play is the theme for this year's Northwest LeatherSir/Leatherboy and Community Bootblack Contest, to be held at the The Cuff Complex, 1533 13th Avenue, Seattle, on September 3rd. Doors open at 6pm. The contest will feature Leathermen, leatherboys and Bootblacks from the Northwest competing and being judged in the categories of Interview, Leather Image & Speech, Physique and Fantasy.

The Meat-and-Greet is on Friday, September 2nd, at Doghouse Leather, Seattle, Washington. There's also a continental victory brunch at Lady Lydia's Dungeon - directions will be made available upon request.

The Co-Emcees for this event will be Hugh Russell, International LeatherSIR 2010; and Lynnda Hale, Ms. Oregon State Leather 2006.

The Head Judge will be Allena Gabosch, Executive Director of the Center for Sex Positive Culture. The other distinguished judges are: Alan Penrod, International LeatherSIR 2011; Pup Nitro, International Leatherboy 2011; Luna, International Community Bootblack 2011; James Dunagan, Washington State Mr. Leather 2011; Shell Bishop, Oregon State Ms. Leather 2010; Darian Hawke, Northwest LeatherSIR 2011; and Element Eclipse, Northwest Leatherboy 2011.
Tally Master duties will be handled by the veteran team of Jeremy Dunn, Treasurer of Generic Leather Productions of Washington; and Henry Brown, Northwest Community Bootblack 2006 & 2007.

Judges Boys are Dan McGuire, Northwest Leatherboy 2009; and Marty, of the Seattle Girls of Leather. Travis Hughes will handle Stage Manager duties, and Alyxx "Panther" Berg, Washington State Ms. Leather 2003 will be the Assistant Producer of the event. Den Daddy responsibilities will fall to Don Brown, Manager of Dog House Leather.

Corporate Sponsor of this year's contest weekend are The Cuff Complex, Dog House Leathers, the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture and the Center for Sex Positive Culture, and LeatherMasters.

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