Sweet blog extra: Clinton second L.A. area fund-raising swing in a week. Whos who. UPDATE.

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SANTA MONICA, CALIF.—The Los Angeles area is so fertile for White House hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) that she is making her second trip to southern California in a week. On Saturday night, she’s in Pasadena and on Sunday during the day she scoops up campaign cash in Hidden Hills at a brunch at the home of Cliff Glibert Lurie and his wife Leslie.

Click below for names of brunch hosts and event chairs…

Clinton appeared at fund-raisers on Thursday in West Hollywood after the Democratic forum co-sponsored by LOGO and the Human Rights Campaign.

From the Clinton invitation..

Event Chairs: Kimberly Marteau &

John Emerson

Leslie & Cliff Gilbert-Lurie Shannon Farar-Griefer & Alan Griefer

Shidokht Hakimzadeh

Katie & Oren Aviv Kay Cole & Amy Alcini Scott Corwin

Sheila Creal Carol Hamilton Dana Senit Henry Host Committee: Gwyn Lurie & Lesley Firestein Noah Mamet

Lila Sadafi Maha Sherif Jona Strauss Susan & Peter Zeegen

Committee in formation Liza Parrilla & Daniel Rearick

Rashel & Amir Pouri Alba & Thomas Tull Ellen & Howard Wang

Invite you to a very special brunch With

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton Sunday, August 12, 2007

10:00 AM

At the home of Leslie & Cliff Gilbert-Lurie

Gold Level (including VIP Reception) $4,600 Silver Level – $2,300

Bronze Level – $1,000 Individual Ticket – $500

To RSVP online: https://contribute.hillaryclinton.com/events/sanfernando0812.ht

Contributions to Hillary Clinton for President Exploratory Committee are not tax deductible for federal intcome tax purposes.

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