Burkhart’s turns it out for Turnabout [photos]
Bartenders, barbacks, managers and more at Burkhart’s grabbed their inner drag queen and put it on display Tuesday for the gay bar’s annual charity show.
The Turnabout Charity Show put frontline employees center stage to raise more than $1,100 for the Armorettes and Lost N Found Youth, which provides shelter for homeless LGBT teens.
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