Monday, February 1, 2016

An 83rd birthday celebration for Ray at Ray's Candy Store


[Bettina May]

Ray Alvarez, the hard-working proprietor of Ray's Candy Store, turned 83 last month.



And, as is tradition, some of Ray's friends/regulars brought in entertainment — burlesque dancers Pearls Daily, Lilin Lace, The Maine Attraction, Bettina May and Lickety Split — for a birthday celebration, which took place last night at the shop at 113 Avenue A.

EVG correspondent Stacie Joy shared a few photos...


[Lickety Split]


[The Maine Attraction]


[Lilin Lace]


[Pearls Daily]







The Ray's birthday party celebration with dancers goes back to 2007. Check out Bob Arihood's photos from Ray's 74th birthday bash here.

9 comments:

  1. hooray for Ray!! happy birthday!!!!!!!!!:D

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  2. Has anyone bothered to do a comparison from year to year of Ray's birthday event. For example, there appears to be a correlation between the width of Ray's smile and the length of the tassels of the lady who's shaking it on the counter. Nate Silver are you listening?

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  3. THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    More pics and write-up here:

    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1017715128305156.1073741829.179970415412969&type=1

    THANK YOU, STACIE AND GRIEVE!!!!!

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  4. Meanwhile, crickets could be heard chirping at the hostile deli next door, where there were NO CUSTOMERS!!

    They can't compete with Ray and all of the love he gets!!

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  5. I'll have what he's having!

    SuperRay seems to be getting younger every year.....Here's to MANY more ;^)

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  6. Heh, people have to eat on that counter.

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  7. YES! happy birthday, raaaayyyy!!!

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