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ALZ is a Drag

Alzheimer’s isn’t stopping and neither are we. By participating in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s, our members are raising funds and awareness to advance the fight against this disease — funds that allow the Alzheimer’s Association to provide 24/7 care and support while accelerating critical research.

Families facing Alzheimer’s and all other dementia need us now more than ever — and with your help, we can be there for them. Please make a donation or register as a participant and start your own fundraising. Together, we can end Alzheimer’s disease. 

Thank you!

Member Spotlight – Ray DeLuca

As The Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut celebrates 25 years of doing good in our state and community, we want to celebrate the folx who make our success possible, our members. Each week we will highlight one of our members and ask them questions about themselves and The ISC of All CT.

Today we highlight Emperor 2005 Raymond DeLuca:

  • 1. When did you join the organization, and how long have you been associated with it?
    • I joined the Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut approximately 26 or 27 years ago. Initially, I was part of the Nutmeg Court, which preceded the ISC of All CT. My involvement with the organization has been deeply fulfilling, reflecting my long-standing dedication to its mission and values.
  • 2. How did you hear about the ISC of All CT?
    • My journey with the ISC of All CT began in 2000 when I, along with other founding members, helped establish the organization. Michael Morgan, known in the community as Morgana DeLuxe, was instrumental in my involvement. At that time, I was a member of the Hartford Harlettes, and we had performed at Bambi Lee’s step-down event as one of her swans. This connection sparked my active engagement with the ISC of All CT.
  • 3. What interested you in joining the organization?
    • I was motivated to join the ISC of All CT primarily to contribute to our community through fundraising. I have always been passionate about supporting causes that benefit those in need, and the ISC of All CT offers a significant platform to effect meaningful change through our charitable activities and events.
  • 4. Please give 3 to 5 adjectives to describe the ISC of All CT.
    • • Friendly: The ISC of All CT is known for its welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, where every member feels part of a supportive and caring community.
    • • Fun: Our events are always lively and full of joy, reflecting the vibrant spirit of the ISC of All CT.
    • • Family: The sense of belonging and camaraderie within the organization is profound, with bonds that feel like those of a close-knit family.
  • 5. What is your fondest memory or moment with the organization?
    • • One of my most cherished memories is from my time as the Baron of Hartford County with the Nutmeg Court. We hosted a memorable event called the Trailer Park event at the Chez. We creatively transformed a camper and performed a series of playful, “trashy” songs. This event was a wonderful display of our creativity and humor and remains a highlight of my experience
    • Another significant moment was when I became Emperor in 2005 with my Empress, Jezebel. We had the incredible opportunity to travel across the country to visit other chapters within the court system. It was an enriching experience that broadened my perspective and deepened my connection with the broader community.
  • 6. Where would you like the organization to go in the future?
    • Looking ahead, I envision the ISC of All CT expanding its outreach by hosting more events within the straight community. This area represents a significant opportunity for growth and could help further strengthen and expand our chapter.

Royalty Gives Back

Every Second Weekend of the month, The Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut presents our signature event “Royalty Gives Back”. Come join us at The Chez for some fun, food & drinks, and a fabulous variety show featuring members of the ISCofAllCT, International Court System, and our community. Come Join us as we do what we do best; support and give back one event AND one dollar at a time.

Net Proceeds Raised from This Event Will Benefit:
– The Favarh Players (a program of The Arc, Favarh)
– Advancing CT Together (ACT)
– The American Foundation of Suicide Prevention (AFSP), CT Chapter

Donations are always accepted for this and any of our events via Venmo and PayPal under the username “ctimperialcourt”.

The Chez Est Where there is something for everyone, has their kitchen open from 5p – Midnight and their Bar serves from 5pm until close.

Member Spotlight – Lyum Troi

His Most Imperial Sovereign Highness, Imperial Crown Prince for Reign XXV

As The Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut celebrates 25 years of doing good in our state and community, we want to celebrate the folx who make our success possible, our members. Each week we will highlight one of our members and ask them questions about themselves and The ISC of All CT.

Today we highlight Imperial Crown Prince Lyum Troi:

  • 1. When did you join the organization/how long have you been associated?
    • I joined during reign XV with Dustin and Dandy, so around 2015 / 2016
  • 2. How did you hear about the ISC of All CT?
    • I learned about the organization from Dan McCarthy and Rob Brandt. I met them during a different community event, and we all became friends
  • 3. What interested you in joining the organization?
    • After hearing about all the good and fun stuff, I came to an event.
  • 4. Please give 3 to 5 adjectives to describe the ISC of All CT?
    • Fun, Friendly, Fantastic, & Fantastic
  • 5. What is your fondest memory/moment with the organization?
    • I don’t have one fondest memory, but I think all the firsts: seeing a member perform for the first time, seeing a Monarch get crowned for the first time, seeing beneficiaries get a check for the first time…
  • 6. Where would you like the organization to go in the future?
    • I’d love to see us get back to where we were when I started, more family style events, more fun. Not everything needs to be at a bar or in drag.

Member Spotlight – LunaTikk Amore

As The Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut celebrates 25 years of doing good in our state and community, we want to celebrate the folx who make our success possible, our members. Each week we will highlight one of our members and ask them questions about themselves and The ISC of All CT.

Today we highlight Empress 23 Luna Tikk:

  • 1. When did you join the organization/how long have you been associated?
    • May 2015
  • 2. How did you hear about the ISC of All CT?
    • My Husband was a member.
  • 3. What interested you in joining the organization?
    • Seeing all the positive work that they did with the community, all while having fun.
  • 4. Please give 3 to 5 adjectives to describe the ISC of All CT?
    • Exciting, dedicated and fun.
  • 5. What is your fondest memory/moment with the organization?
    • My fondest memory will be the moment Kiko Amore made me her Granddaughter, it’s the moment I really felt I belonged.
  • 6. Where would you like the organization to go in the future?
    • I would like to see us with a more diverse membership, embracing new ideas and styles.

Member Spotlight – Anne Tikk

As The Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut celebrates 25 years of doing good in our state and community, we want to celebrate the folx who make our success possible, our members. Each week we will highlight one of our members and ask them questions about themselves and The ISC of All CT.

Today we highlight Viscountess Anne Tikk:

  • 1. When did you join/how long?
    • I have been with the court for almost 1 year and 4 months
  • 2. How did you hear about the court?
    • I came to know about the Court, through my very dear friends Trevor Reynolds and Morgana De Luxe
  • 3. Why the interest in the Court?
    • I wanted to do something that would make a difference. The Court allows me to do that.
  • 4. Please Give 3 to 5 adjectives describing the court
    • Inviting, generous, diverse, nonjudgmental
  • 5. What is the fondest memory?
    • Becoming part of The Mad Hatter’s Society. That has meant the world to me.
  • 6. Where would you like to see the court go in the future?
    • I would love to see it have a bigger presence, attracting newer members.

Member Spotlight – Dolores Dégagé Prima de Luxe

Her Most Imperial Sovereign Highness, Imperial Crown Princess for Reign XXV

Dolores Dégagé Prima de Luxe

As The Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut celebrates 25 years of doing good in our state and community, we want to celebrate the folx who make our success possible, our members. Each week we will highlight one of our members and ask them questions about themselves and The ISC of All CT.

  • 1. When did you join the organization / how long have you been associated?
    • I first joined the ISCofallCT in 2011.
  • 2. How did you hear about the ISCofallCT?
    • I found the organization through meeting and becoming friends with members Morgana de Luxe & Trevor Reynolds of the ISCofallCT at a dance production at Hartford Stage.
  • 3. What interested you in joining the organization?
    • My immediate interest was to become a part of such a community-oriented group of people with common goals of bettering the lives of our lgbtqia+ population here in Connecticut and beyond. To find like-minded friends and hopefully chosen family.
  • 4. Please give 3 to 5 adjectives to describe the ISCofallCT.
    • “CHARITABLE”
    • “DONATIVE”
    • “PHILANTHROPY”
    • “VOLUNTARY”
    • “FUNDRAISING “
  • 5. What is your fondest memory/moment with the organization?
    • It was the moment at a recent fundraiser when I knew that myself and other members, through our joy, authenticity and compassion had won over the doubting parent of one of our newer members. His words of acceptance and pride for his daughter were extraordinary. In that moment the work our members do through our organization took on a new meaning for me. Yes, we help our communities by raising funds so other community nonprofits can serve more people. But changing the opinions of just one individual to be more accepting and inclusive creates a ripple effect. Changing the world for the better with optimism, kindness & love.
  • 6. Where would you like the organization to go in the future?
    • I would like to see our membership grow and reflect a wider spectrum of our communities here in Connecticut. Also to increase our visibility into all areas of the state and to partner with new venues. To create new fundraising initiatives and possible collaborative events with our neighboring Courts. To educate, increase acceptance and create safe spaces.

Member Spotlight – Cassandra Fiore

As The Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut celebrates 25 years of doing good in our state and community, we want to celebrate the folx who make our success possible, our members. Each week we will highlight one of our members and ask them questions about themselves and The ISC of All CT.
Today we highlight Empress 2004 Cassandra Fiore:
1. When did you join the organization/how long have you been associated?
I joined the organization while it was The Nutmeg Empire. 28 years ago.

2. How did you hear about the ISC of All CT?
I met Monique (she was the last Empress of All of New England and Paul Caldwell her Imperial Crown Prince.) I joined the year Bambi Lee and Micheal LaBlanc’s reigned.

3. What interested you in joining the organization? The people, I was introduced to Panzi, Philomena and Coco LaChine in Rhode Island; I was in awe of them. I thought it was an amazing way to meet people & help the community.

4. Please give 3 to 5 adjectives to describe the ISC of All CT?
Memorable
Dedicated
Honorable
Fun

5. What is your fondest memory/moment with the organization?
Wow that’s a tough one. I would say it’s the incredible friendships I’ve developed over the years. The laughs we shared and hugs we gave during the losses. Having been fortunate to know our founder Jose The Widow Norton. Spending time with him and hearing his stories of fighting for our rights. Meeting Cindy Lauper and Mathew Shepard’s parents were incredible highlights.

6. Where would you like the organization to go in the future?
To continue to persevere. I believe that there are still connections which can be made to politicians and corporations which would bring the organization to the forefront of the community.

Member Spotlight – Brandy Alexander

Empress I, IX, XVII Brandy Alexander Amore

As The Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut celebrates 25 years of doing good in our state and community, we want to celebrate the folx who make our success possible, our members. Each week we will highlight one of our members and ask them questions about themselves and The ISC of All CT.

1. When did you join the organization/how long have you been associated?

Since 1997

2. How did you hear about the ISC of All CT?

I was doing a show at Frank’s Place in New London and a queen came up to me and said you should join the court, she told me about it and I joined.

3. What interested you in joining the organization?

The fundraising. I love giving back to those who need it.

4. Please give 3 to 5 adjectives to describe the ISC of All CT?

Family, exceptional, fun

5. What is your fondest memory/moment with the organization?

I would have to say the first time I was crowned Empress 1. It was such a magical night.

6. Where would you like the organization to go in the future?

To get more involved with straight organizations

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