Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Steppin' Out turns 20

A look back at the history and growth of the HIV/AIDS nonprofit

ROYAL OAK - The man who took the first steps toward creating an annual AIDS walk in the Detroit area did not live long enough to see the Steppin' Out walk blossom into gigantic annual event benefiting 20 different AIDS-related agencies.

Bill Thomas, owner of Pronto! Restaurant in Royal Oak and one of Steppin' Out's founders and current board president, recalls how the movement started 20 years ago. "A good friend of mine named Tony Caputo hadjust moved back to Detroit from New York, where he' d been working with HTV agencies," Thomas recalls. "There was a lot going on there to raise money and awareness about the AIDS epidemic, but there wasn't anything like that going on in Detroit.

"(Caputo) went around to business owners and requested that we come up with some sort of a benefit, like a luncheon or an auction or something small like that," Thomas continues. "Four of us got together - it was Pronto!, Gail's Chocolates, Lotus Imports and Patti Smith Gallery - and we told him, 1No, think bigger! Let's make a day of it! ' And we came up with the idea of an AIDS Walk. It was the first of its kind in Michigan."

About 300 people came out for that first walk, which raised $1,800 to fight AIDS.

Year by year, AIDS Walk Detroit grew, and now attracts over 5,000 walkers and raises over $300,000 annually that goes directly to local fflV/AIDS organizations. AIlAIDS Walk Detroit proceeds are directed to Stepp in' Out and granted back to agencies that provide prevention, education and direct-care services to HIV-positive people living in metro Detroit. Agencies that form walk teams with lOormore walkers receive 97 percent of all pledges collected for walkers on those teams' behalf.

And though the walk remains successful every year, the peak event, says Thomas, came in 2001 - after it was nearly canceled because of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

"The tragedy happened on a Tuesday and the walk was scheduled for Sunday," Thomas explains. "We got a call from the city saying it couldn't happen because of security issues, but we pushed on and it was a phenomenal event. We had a record turnout and raised a lot more than expected. There was such a good feeling in the crowd. People were embracing the opportunity to come together. It was the biggest expression of human caring - so heartwarming."

Caputo, however, did not get to see the group's largest successes. He fell victim to the very disease he worked so hard to prevent, dying from complications due to AIDS in 1994.

Thomas and others pressed on, making the annual event both fun and inspiring throughout the years. Along with the walk, Steppin' Out has held celebrity shoe auctions to raise money for the cause. In the mid '90s they convinced Madonna to be their official spokesperson. The hometown diva donated shoes and the sparkly bra worn in her "Girlie Tour." The bra is still on display in the lobby of Mon J�n Lau in Troy. Actor MeI Gibson and HIV-positive basketball superstar Magic Johnson have also donated footwear to the cause.

The shoe auction eventually evolved into Step Inside the Box. Plain, black shoe boxes are sent to various artists, celebrities, organizations and public figures to be filled, decorated and auctioned off. Last year's boxes included intricate dioramas, works of art, boxes stuffed with free goodies and, from Pronto!, a box decorated and filled with old-fashioned candies from their corner store.

AIDS Walk Detroit opens each year with a viewing of panels from the large NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. Each panel represents someone who has died of AIDS. It's a sobering reminder of all the many lives who have been and are still touched by the epidemic.

"HTV and AIDS is still a serious problem in our society," Thomas says. "But we look at AIDS Walk Detroit as a celebration. It brings people together from all walks of life. (AIDS) is really diverse in that it touches every corner of the population in one way or another, but we can fight and we can embrace the day as celebration because we are liberated enough to walk together and say, 'Icare.'"

This year's walk takes place Sept. 19 and begins at the Royal OakFarmer's Market, located in downtown Royal Oak. For more information, or to sign up, visit www.aidswalkdetroit.org.

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"HIV and AIDS is still a serious problem in our society, but we look at AIDS Walk Detroit as a celebration. (AIDS) is really diverse in that it touches every corner of the population in one way or another, but we can fight and we can embrace the day as celebration because we are liberated enough to walk together and say, ? care/"

- Bill Thomas, pictured left, board president of Steppin' Out

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Get out and walk!

A guide to 2010 AIDS Walk

Sunday, Sept. 19

AIDS Walk for Life, A walk to raise funds for HTV/ AIDS advocacy and care in Windsor. Hosted by the AIDS Committee of Windsor. Dieppe Park, Windsor, www.aidswindsor.org

AIDS Walk Detroit, 9 a.m. The 19th annual walk to raise funds for HIV/AIDS advocacy and treatment, hosted by Steppin' Out. Farmer's Market, 316 E. 11 Mile Road, Royal Oak. 248399-9255. www.aidswalkdetroit.org

AIDS Walk Afterglow, 1 p.m. An all-youcan-eat feast following AIDS Walk Detroit, with proceeds benefiting the Michigan AIDS Coalition. Buffet includes BBQ ribs, pierogi, pasta and salad, as well as vegetarian options. Admission: $15. Dino's Lounge, 22740 Woodward Ave., Ferndale. 248-545-1435. www.michiganaidscoalition.org

Wednesday, Sept. 22

Message of Hope Dinner, 6 p.m. A fundraiser dinner to raise money for the Michigan AIDS Coalition. Free, but with donations encouraged. Angelina's Italian Bistro, 1565 Broadway, Detroit. 248-545- 1435. www-michiganaidscoalition.org

Saturday, Sept. 25

Detroit AIDS Walk, 8:30 a.m. Palmer Park, Detroit, www.aidswalkmichigan.org

Central Michigan AIDS Walk, 9 a.m. Island Park, Mt. Pleasant, www.aidswalkmichigan.org

Jackson AIDS Walk, 9 a.m. Riverwalk Amphitheater, 1 Energy Plaza Drive. www.aidswalkmichigan.org

Bay City/Midland/Saginaw AIDS Walk, 9:30 a.m. Wenonah Park, Downtown, Bay City. www.aidswalkmichigan.org

Sunday, Sept. 26

Lansing AIDS Walk, 10 a.m. Valley Court Park, East Lansing. www.aidswalkmichigan.org

Northern Michigan AIDS Walk, 1 1 a.m. Medalie Park, Traverse City, www.aidswalkmichigan.org

Ann Arbor AIDS Walk, 1 p.m. Detroit Edison Building Lot, 425 S. Main Street, Ann Arbor, www.aidswalkmichigan.org

[Author Affiliation]

Crystal Proxmire is the founder of Ferndale 115, a website covering news, events and entertainment in the city of Ferndale. Check it out at www. femdalell5.com.

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