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Sometimes attendance reached as high as 100 people, and First Friday Potlucks were hosted at Mary Gay's house for about 10-15 years.","Mary Gay was also involved in Richmond WomensBooks, a book co-op downstairs from a food co-op. She did work hours and was on the board. The board received a letter from Olivia Records, whose records were sold at the co-op. They were starting to do cruises geared towards, as their site says now in 2026, \"lesbians and LGBTQ+ women\". Olivia Cruises wanted someone to throw a party to introduce the women in the Richmond area to the concept of Olivia Cruises. Mary Gay organized the party at The Pyramid, and for doing the party, she got a two-for-one cruise. She later worked with Olivia Cruises as a solo coordinator on a cruise. ","In her time in Richmond, Mary Gay Hutcherson organized golf tournaments for CampOut (formerly InTouch). CampOut is a members-only, private campground for women and home of the Virginia Women's Music Festival. 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