Food, music, fun, friends and a good cause all rolled
into one.
This event is open to the public. Come as you are. Whoever you are,
with whomever you want.
Admission is free, but donations to Alliance AIDS Services Carolina will be accepted at the event.
Contact Adam Hall with any special needs or questions.
The Lavender Ball is an open and affirming event. All
LGBT, questioning, ally, or otherwise open-minded persons are welcome
and encouraged to attend!
**If you are a student at another university and would
like publicity materials for your campus,
please contact Adam Hall as soon as possible.**
Directions to the Doris Duke Center:
From Raleigh and Points East:
Take Interstate 40 West to Durham Expressway/NC
147 (Exit 279B). Continue on the Durham Freeway and exit on Swift Avenue (Exit 14). Turn left at the top of the ramp. At the bottom of the hill, turn right onto
Campus Drive. At the first light, turn right onto Anderson Street. The entrance to the Sarah P. Duke Gardens and parking for the Doris Duke Center will be to the left on Anderson Street.
From Chapel Hill:
Take US 15/501 and exit on NC-751/Cameron Boulevard/Duke University West Campus (Exit 107). Turn left onto Erwin Road. Turn right at the sixth light onto Anderson Street. The entrance to the Sarah P. Duke Gardens and parking for the Doris Duke Center will be to the right on Anderson Street.
UNC-Chapel Hill students may also take the Robertson Scholars Express Bus to Duke at 7:30, 8:00, or 9:00 PM, although the last bus to return to Chapel Hill is at 10:30 PM. Upon arriving at on the Robertson Bus, take a Duke C-2 (West, East, Central) Bus and ask for the Duke Gardens stop.
From Greensboro and Points West:
Take Interstate 40 East to Interstate 85 North. Merge onto Durham Expressway/NC
147 South (exit 172) toward Durham Downtown/Research Triangle Park.
Exit on Swift Avenue (Exit 14). Turn left at the top of the ramp. At the bottom of the hill, turn right onto
Campus Drive. At the first light, turn right onto Anderson Street. The entrance to the Sarah P. Duke Gardens and parking for the Doris Duke Center will be to the left on Anderson Street.
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