Sexy Cub Camp calendar now on sale

One way to warm up January and February

The year 2013 is looking promising, especially if you can get your hands on the new Cub Camp calendar.

The sexy calendar is full of furry baby bears recruited by Toronto Cub Camp party promoter Scooter McCreight and photographed by Drasko Bogdanovic.

“Cub Camp is a party I’ve been doing for about two years now,” McCreight says. “And I met Drasko . . . during Pride last year at the Black Eagle, and we talked about doing this calendar . . . and so we decided to do it.”

The calendar can be ordered online, or those in Toronto can go to the next Cub Camp party on Dec 14 at The Beaver and pick it up in person.

A portion of the money raised will go to the Will Munro Fund for Queer and Trans Youth Living with Cancer.

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