www.BellevillePride.Org
via The LGBT Center of St. Louis
Come by The Center, Dec. 3rd at 3p.m. for Week 4 of LGBT Cinema Discussion Group: "Were the World Mine". This Hauntingly beautiful coming-of-age film explores the age-old question: what if things were reversed? If we could force somebody to change, or force somebody to love us, what would happen? So bring on the eye candy, the music, choreography—and of course, first love! (Modern music presented with lyrics that are mostly original Shakespeare.)
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Bethany Place - World AIDS Day Event
www.BellevillePride.Org
Bethany Place will host a World AIDS Day event at their Belleville Campus. The event begins at 3pm and will feature keynote speaker Doug Price, of the Daniel McCree Foundation. For more information visit online at www.BethanyPlace.Org
Bethany Place will host a World AIDS Day event at their Belleville Campus. The event begins at 3pm and will feature keynote speaker Doug Price, of the Daniel McCree Foundation. For more information visit online at www.BethanyPlace.Org
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World AIDS Day 2011 (ST. LOUIS) December 1st
www.DanielMcCree.Org
MetroEast NEWS via MCCGSL
(Republished from 11-14-11)
Thursday, December 1 · 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Location
Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Saint Louis
1919 South Broadway
St. Louis, MO 63104
Join EZEKIEL PROJECT as we celebrate and remember the lives of those we have lost or who are living with HIV/AIDS. There will be memories told and a message of hope shared. During the service there will also be a candlelight vigil. Following the service there will be a time of fellowship with light refreshments provided by the Ezekiel Project HIV/AIDS Ministry Team.
Thursday, December 1, 2011, 7p
(service held at MCC of Greater Saint Louis)
MetroEast NEWS via MCCGSL
(Republished from 11-14-11)
Thursday, December 1 · 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Location
Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Saint Louis
1919 South Broadway
St. Louis, MO 63104
Join EZEKIEL PROJECT as we celebrate and remember the lives of those we have lost or who are living with HIV/AIDS. There will be memories told and a message of hope shared. During the service there will also be a candlelight vigil. Following the service there will be a time of fellowship with light refreshments provided by the Ezekiel Project HIV/AIDS Ministry Team.
Thursday, December 1, 2011, 7p
(service held at MCC of Greater Saint Louis)
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Thanksgiving in our Community (NOV 23rd & 24th)
www.BellevillePride.Org
A number of community organizations are preparing Thanksgiving meals for those who may be seperated from family or do not have the resources to prepare a meal on their own. Please share this info with anyone of interest. ALL LOCATIONS ARE FREE OF CHARGE
(CARBONDALE)
Thanksgiving Club Traz will be hosting a family dinner at Club Traz. The dinner will be catered by Newell House. Dinner will be served at 3pm and is open to anyone who would like to join us. We will also be watching movies. Please come and join us. There isn't a charge for the dinner or drink (softdrink, Tea)
(ST. LOUIS AREA)
A number of community organizations are preparing Thanksgiving meals for those who may be seperated from family or do not have the resources to prepare a meal on their own. Please share this info with anyone of interest. ALL LOCATIONS ARE FREE OF CHARGE
(CARBONDALE)
Thanksgiving Club Traz will be hosting a family dinner at Club Traz. The dinner will be catered by Newell House. Dinner will be served at 3pm and is open to anyone who would like to join us. We will also be watching movies. Please come and join us. There isn't a charge for the dinner or drink (softdrink, Tea)
(ST. LOUIS AREA)
The LGBT Center of St. Louis, 4337 Manchester Ave.
The LGBT Center of St. Louis will be open Thanksgiving Day. We will open at 9am with coffee, donuts and pastries. Then at 3pm we will have turkey and ham. We will supply the meat and you can bring a side dish or dessert. Please let us know what you intend to bring so that we don't have to much of one thing. If you don't have a side dish or dessert dont worry, you are still welcome. it's just about being around family. After that just like at home after dinner you can unzip your pants and watch TV, a movie, the game or take a nap. The Center will be open regular hours on Thanksgiving from 9am - 9pm. MCC of Greater St. Louis Happy Thanksgiving - Come Share A Meal With Us Would you like to share a Thanksgiving meal with your friends and your church family? On Wednesday, November 23, 2011, 6p the church will be hosting a fellowship meal. 1919 South Broadway St. Louis, MO 63104 (SOULARD) |
Friday, November 11, 2011
St. Louis Spring Retreat Presents: Goin Back to Their Roots!
www.BellevillePride.Org
St. Louis Spring Retreat Presents: Goin Back to Their Roots!
Saturday, Nov 19, 2011
First Congregational Church
6501 Wydown Blvd.
Clayton, MO
Doors Open at 6:30
Showtime is 7:00
$20 VIP Seating
$10 General Admission
This fun-filled variety show evening will be hosted by none other than Nellie Tuscadaro, Ivana Martini, and Amanda Kisser.
http://events.stltoday.com/st-louis-mo/events/show/223945104-goin-back-to-our-roots
St. Louis Spring Retreat Presents: Goin Back to Their Roots!
Saturday, Nov 19, 2011
First Congregational Church
6501 Wydown Blvd.
Clayton, MO
Doors Open at 6:30
Showtime is 7:00
$20 VIP Seating
$10 General Admission
This fun-filled variety show evening will be hosted by none other than Nellie Tuscadaro, Ivana Martini, and Amanda Kisser.
Join The Girls as they showcase some of the biggest talent in the area.
Ticket prices are $20 for VIP seating and $10 for General Admission. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Two and a half hours of pure excitement! This is a fundraising event for the St. Louis Spring Retreat.http://events.stltoday.com/st-louis-mo/events/show/223945104-goin-back-to-our-roots
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
13th Annual Transgender Day of Remembrance (NOV 20th)
www.BellevillePride.Org
(ALTON) 1-4PM Hosted by: First Unitarian Church of Alton Illinois
Please join us at First Unitarian Church Of Alton Illinois as we remember lives lost this year at the Transgender Day of Remembrance.
We will have an afternoon of advocacy, empowerment and education. There will be guest speakers sharing their personal stories. We will have activities and workshops designed to educate and enlighten about some of the transgender experience. We will have a candlelight vigil. We will move forward as a faith community by ensuring that ALL are welcome in our church by making a gender neutral bathroom space. Event Guests include Transhaven's Sayer Johnson & Belleville Transgender & Friends.
(ST LOUIS) 7pm
Sponsored by: The Monarch Foundation & Gateway Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
Epiphany United Church of Christ
2911 McNair Ave.
7-10PM
The Gateway Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence & Monarch Foundation will be greeting and handing out Service Programs. We will have Guest Speaker, Vanessa Edwards Foster a well known Trans Advocate along with Rev.Mary Albert,whom is the Pastor at Epiphany also speaking will be Rev.Theresa Danieley,she is the Minister of St.Johns . Reading the names this year will be Sister DeeEnfosah and Trish Fairchild and ringing the bell will be Wendy Fairchild. We will have a potluck dinner following the service there at the church. We would like to Thank Epiphany for having us and the Sisters for supplying the candles and bell.
(ALTON) 1-4PM Hosted by: First Unitarian Church of Alton Illinois
Please join us at First Unitarian Church Of Alton Illinois as we remember lives lost this year at the Transgender Day of Remembrance.
We will have an afternoon of advocacy, empowerment and education. There will be guest speakers sharing their personal stories. We will have activities and workshops designed to educate and enlighten about some of the transgender experience. We will have a candlelight vigil. We will move forward as a faith community by ensuring that ALL are welcome in our church by making a gender neutral bathroom space. Event Guests include Transhaven's Sayer Johnson & Belleville Transgender & Friends.
(ST LOUIS) 7pm
Sponsored by: The Monarch Foundation & Gateway Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
Epiphany United Church of Christ
2911 McNair Ave.
7-10PM
The Gateway Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence & Monarch Foundation will be greeting and handing out Service Programs. We will have Guest Speaker, Vanessa Edwards Foster a well known Trans Advocate along with Rev.Mary Albert,whom is the Pastor at Epiphany also speaking will be Rev.Theresa Danieley,she is the Minister of St.Johns . Reading the names this year will be Sister DeeEnfosah and Trish Fairchild and ringing the bell will be Wendy Fairchild. We will have a potluck dinner following the service there at the church. We would like to Thank Epiphany for having us and the Sisters for supplying the candles and bell.
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