Posts Tagged ‘LGBTQ’

Hudson Valley LGBTQ Pride March and Festival

Thursday, May 8th, 2014

“Celebrating A Decade of Change”
Sunday, June 1 in New Paltz, starting at 12 pm

pride marchers enter festival - balloon arch - frame
Mark your calendars for Sunday, June 1, 2014! Bring your family, friends and supporters, or come make new friends! Join us to march in support of equality, and celebrate our pride.


Rally and March
Gather at the New Paltz Middle School (map) at 12 noon for a rally and celebration. The March to Hasbrouck Park kicks off at 1 pm sharp! Register your group to march.

Festival
Celebrate all afternoon with LGBTQ community members, allies, supporters, family and friends numbering in the thousands! The LGBTQ Pride Festival features live music, great food, exciting vendors, activities for teens, kids and families, and much more. Register to vend or table at the festival.

For all the details, visit the Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center’s website.

PrideWorks Conference

Wednesday, March 12th, 2014

The 15th Annual PrideWorks Conference for LGBTQ Youth and their Allies – March 19, 2014

 

When

Wednesday March 19, 2014 from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM EDT
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Where

Pace University
Pleasantville Campus
861 Bedford Road
Pleasantville, NY 10570
Driving Directions

 

PrideWorks Board

David Diamond

Matt Thoennes

Carol Fessler

David Juhren – The LOFT

Eva Dolgin – My Sister’s Place

Santo Barbagiovanni – Center Lane

J.R. Cehonski

Amy Cermele

With Assistance From

Pace University

Cornell Craig

Harrison C. Davies

Robert-Thomas Jones

Lisa Bardilll Moscaritolo, PhD

Edwin Xavier Rodriguez

James Stenerson, PhD

Sponsored By

Westchester Pride Coalition

 Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Rockland

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Briarcliff, Croton, and Ossining

First Unitarian Society of Westchester

 

Greetings!

 

We are SO EXCITED – the conference is just ONE WEEK AWAY!!!  We’re taking care of OUR last minute arrangements, and if you haven’t already, we hope you are planning on registering SOON.  Online registration closed THIS FRIDAY.  That’s just TWO days away.

 

With over 30 workshops to pick from, it can be so hard to choose!  Our presenters are a mix of our favorites from past years, and new ones that suggested such exciting topics, that we couldn’t refuse.  Also, with a submission from Canada, this year PrideWorks is INTERNATIONAL.

 

We’re especially excited to be welcoming back keynote speaker DALE GUY MADISON.  He has been hard at work on a new presentation, and if you saw him or heard about him last year, you won’t want to miss what he has planned.

  • Click HERE to find the workshop offerings
  • Click HERE to see the schedule of workshops

The PRIDEWORKS STORE will be returning, too!  We’ll have some of your favorite rainbow swag (bandanas, watches, flip-flops, wallets, hats, suspenders), rainbow, bi, and trans* flags, and a whole bunch of buttons, magnets and stickers for sale.

  • Click HERE for a flyer you can download to display
  • Click HERE for a photo release form

Please click below to reserve your space.  Workshops are filling up!  And, you can always help by just spreading the word!

Register Now!

Let us know if you have any questions.  We have a FANTASTIC day planned, and can’t WAIT to see you!!

 

 

Sincerely,

 

 

The PrideWorks Planning Committee

 

http://prideworksforyouth.org

info@prideworksforyouth.org

(914) 281-1634

Forks, Corks and Cocktails

Friday, March 7th, 2014

Forks, Corks & Cocktails is the perfect mixer for the who’s who of the Gay & Lesbian Community of Westchester County, the Hudson Valley, Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York City to unite as one. This event offers a unique social and networking opportunity for you to connect with others in the community while enjoying exquisite food, fine wine, and cocktails from Westchester’s Finest Top Chefs and Local Vendors. The event will take place in the breathtaking Life: The Place to Be — a beautifully converted industrial warehouse that has been redesigned into 29,000 square feet of NYC-style loft space. Located in the charming town of Ardsley, New York (just 15 miles north of the city). It is the event this Spring you won’t want to miss. So mark your calendar, come join us, and show your pride in style!

Get all the info at www.forkscorkscocktails.com.

 

Queen City Pride

Thursday, March 6th, 2014

More details coming soon!

The Beauty of Our Lives: A Mindfulness Meditation Weekend for LGBTQI Communities

Wednesday, February 26th, 2014

The Garrison Institute presents “The Beauty of Our Lives: A Mindfulness Meditation Weekend for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, and Queer Communities”

April 17–20, Garrison, New York: www.garrisoninstitute.org/beauty2014

 

The practices of Mindfulness and Loving kindness cultivate an open heart and an inner home. Experience this through silent sitting, walking, movement and eating meditations, with time for mindful group sharing and community connections. Open to all levels of meditation. It’s a unique opportunity for Queer and Same Gender Loving identified folks to be together in spiritual community.

LGBT Community Smokes 65% More Than Rest of US Population

Wednesday, January 22nd, 2014

Via Gay.net:

A new report from the U.S. Surgeon General reveals that LGBT people spend an estimated $7.9 billion on tobacco products annually — which is 65 times more money than pro-equality funders spend on all LGBT issues combined.

In a press conference at the White House, the surgeon general’s office released its 32nd comprehensive report on the impact of tobacco in the lives of Americans over the past 50 years. The report, titled Health Consequence of Smoking: 50 Years of Progress, examines the health implications of tobacco use in various demographics, but the numbers for LGBT people are particularly striking — especially given the recently uncovered fact that our community smokes at a rate 68 percent higher than the general population. This year’s edition is only the third time the surgeon general’s report has specifically discussed health disparities within the LGBT populance.

“From the surgeon general’s perspective we look at the data,” explains the acting surgeon general, Rear Admiral Boris D. Lushniak, MD, MPH. “People ask where are the disparities now, and we use LGBT as an example of one of those disparities. I’m a man in uniform and this is a war. LGBT smoking is important to us, because the numbers aren’t good. What we need to decide is. What is the best strategic and tactical approach to bring those numbers down?”

The out director of the Network for LGBT Heath Equity at Centerlink: The Community of LGBT Centers, has an idea about where to start in decreasing those health disparities.

“In order to end the epidemic for the LGBT communities we need to break the cycle of smoking in front of our youth, because smoking for us really is a socially transmitted disease,” explains Scout, Ph.D. “When we smoke in packs we’re enticing every person near us to come on over, join the fun, and light up too. Then we need to offer LGBT-welcoming cessation to every person who smokes now. But the first step is clearly knowledge — we have to know it’s our biggest killer before we can fight it. The LGBT community’s health infrastructure is actually excellent. I have great confidence once we take aim at tobacco, we will overcome it.”

Scout points those who are interested in trying to quit tobacco to a helpful tool that shows the financial impact smoking can have on a person’s life. To calculate how much you have spent on smoking since you started and see  how much you’ll pay next year, check out Cancer.org’s Smoking Cost Calculator.

“Fixing this health problem isn’t just an issue for those who smoke,” explains Scout. “Until our community organizations include tobacco in their health work, we’re still keeping it in the closet. We need to start a national dialogue among our organizational leaders on tobacco.”

Find more information and read the report for yourself here.

Sharing the Love Valentine’s Dance

Tuesday, January 21st, 2014

 Sharing the Love

Annual Valentine’s Dance

 

and Food Drive 

Saturday, February 22

from 7 – 11 pm

 

Apuzzo Hall

Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center

300 Wall Street in Kingston (map)

 

 

 

Our communities need our support.

 Join us for an evening of music and dancing

and support the work of LGBTQ-affirming food pantries. 

  • Music by DJ John Martin of Superior Sounds & guest DJ Retts
  • Sweet refreshments: soda, wine, beer and free snacks
  • All are welcome:  singles, couples, groups of friends
  • Youth under 21 will be given a wristband at the door

Come as you are or as you’d like to be! 

 

 

Free Admission

with a donation of nonperishable food or dry goods

to support people and families in need.

 

Visit our website for all the details!

Let’s help our neighbors…

and have fun sharing the love.

“Show Your Love” Ball presented by BigGayHudsonValley.com

Thursday, January 16th, 2014

On Friday, February 14th, Big Gay Hudson Valley will host its first-ever Valentine’s Day event for the Hudson Valley LGBTQ community and their friends and allies. Created for everyone – single and the partnered – the “Show Your Love” Ball will take place at the spectacular Locust Grove Estate on Route 9 in Poughkeepsie from 7pm to 11pm.

Tickets are $80 per person. Get yours here.

Upon arrival guests will receive a glass of sparkling wine from Clinton Vineyards, and the night will feature a four course meal and open bar featuring beer and wine catered by Ed Kowalski of Crave Restaurant & Lounge in Poughkeepsie. Hudson’s very own Ophelia Nightly will serenade attendees with her fabulous voice and keep spirits lively with her divine sense of fun and camp. At the end of the meal, guests will enjoy an interactive collection of dessert stations featuring a variety of selections from local artisans like Hudson Chocolates, Adirondack Creamery, Trixie’s Oven, and Sprout Creek Farm. In addition to live entertainment, music and dancing will be served up by Superior Sounds.

Please note that gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options are available for all courses. Please indicate any special dietary needs when you purchase your tickets online.

A portion of the proceeds from the “Show Your Love” Ball will be donated to local Hudson Valley LGBTQ not-for-profits. Guests will have the opportunity to “show their love” for Hudson Valley LGBTQ organizations that they feel most connected to by sending a valentine to one of the groups listed below:

* Hudson Valley Community Services
* GLSEN Hudson Valley
* Hudson Pride Foundation

At the end of the night, each organization will be given a percentage portion of the evening’s proceeds based on the number of valentines they receive.

Dress for this event is “cocktail fabulous” (ie: look good for a night on the town.) Tickets go on sale on Wednesday, January 15th at 12 noon. Tickets are $80 per person with just 110 seats available. Purchase your tickets now and don’t miss this opportunity to Show Your Love for the Hudson Valley LGBTQ community this Valentine’s Day.

The Menu
~Passed Hors d’oeuvres~
New England clam chowder served in espresso cup with fried clam skewer
Tuna tartar served in mini tuile with wasabi cream and pickled ginger
Spicy Thai beef dumplings with black tahini
Mini duck sliders with pear kimchi
Fig and fontina purse with lavender
Chicken & waffle skewers with maple aioli

~First course~
Roasted red pepper bisque with lump crab salad and fried sunchokes

~Plated Salad~
Local delicata squash and endive salad served with toasted pepita seeds, arugula, farro and crown maple-whole grain mustard vinaigrette

~Entrée choice of one~
Coffee-ancho chili rubbed sirloin served with barbequed potato gnocchi, broccoli rabe, cherry tomatoes and heirloom carrots

Pan seared Scottish Salmon served with coconut cauliflower puree, salted peanut foam and cilantro gel and mango tapioca

Organic Carrot “farrotto” (risotto made with farro) served with coriander carrot puree, lambs lettuce and black garlic.(vegan/gluten free)

~Dessert~
Interactive Stations with offerings from Hudson Chocolates, Adirondack Creamery, Sprout Creek Farm, and Trixie’s Oven

Hudson Valley No Name-Calling Week

Tuesday, January 14th, 2014

No Name-Calling Week (® GLSEN) is an annual, national educational event that strives to end bullying of all kinds. In the Hudson Valley, the event runs from January 20 through January 24, 2014.

Hudson Valley No Name-Calling Week is co-sponsored with GLSEN Hudson Valley by the Center and the Safe Schools Round Table, with support from Ulster, Dutchess and Orange counties as well as participating schools and organizations.

 

The Safe Schools Round Table of the Hudson Valley, co-chaired by the Center and GLSEN Hudson Valley, brings together educators, youth service professionals, students, parents, and community leaders to advocate for safe school environments for all students.

For more information, resources and support, contact the Center at 845-331-5300 or safeschools@lgbtqcenter.org.

Hudson Valley Bears Toy Drive & Party

Monday, November 25th, 2013

The Hudson Valley Bears are celebrating the holidays with festivities, frivolity, and fur!

Your $5 door charge gets you:
Complimentary food
Hot furry go-go boy
Specially Priced Drinks
Music by Prephab
Your photo with our Santa Bear
And another chance to hang with the Hudson Valley Bears

We’re requesting attendees bring an unwrapped  gift for a needy child (yes, Teddy Bears are perfect). We’ll give a free raffle ticket to those who donate. Toys will go to HVCS’ clients’ families living at or below the poverty level.

So, come out and join the bears, otters, wolves, cubs, pups, and all your furried friends of the forest!