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Dale Adams
New Member since 2003
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Sasha Evans
Sasha has been singing and performing for nearly 20 years. She was the State Singing Champion in 2000 and went on to represent Wisconsin at the National Singing Championship in Nashville, TN, where she placed 4th out of 52 singers. Sasha has always been a community activist and believes in using her talents to further a worthwhile cause. For this reason, she joined Entertainer’s Against AIDS in 2000. In addition to performing and assisting with EAA shows, Sasha is also the PR/marketing coordinator for the group, as well the Treasurer.
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Paul Jacob
Paul "Cricket" Jacob
Co-Founder of Entertainers Against AIDS, and HIV Prevention Specialist
with the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin. Paul has worked in the field of HIV/AIDS since the mid 1980's, first as Accounts Manager for Center
Project Inc., and then as an HIV Prevention Specialist for the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin after the merger of those two agencies. Paul's community service work includes youth development projects, most recently as
co-coordinator of the Green Bay Area Sk8park Project, a youth-driven
effort which culminated in the construction of one of the largest and finest skatepark facilities in the country. Paul is also a published author,whose self help/personal development book, PRACTICE MAKES DENDRITES,can be found at trafford.com. You can usually find Paul hobnobbing with his friends and fellow EAA members at his recently opened cocktail lounge, SORRY WE'RE CLOSED, located at 715 S. Broadway in Green Bay. Please stop in for a drink and a chat. And please continue to support the war against HIV/AIDS. Our precious friends are counting on us!
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Chuck Hubbard
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Jeff Jennings
Member Since 2000
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Duane Kuntz
Member since 2000
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Steve Leneau
I joined EAA in
January 2002 because I felt that it was a good outlet to help get the
message out in a positive and entertaining way about the importance of
educating people about AIDS so that people can take steps to avoid
being
put at risk. With any type of information, statistics are not enough,
you
have to have an different variety of ways to bring that information to
the
forefront, and I feel EAA does that.
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