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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.

Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, 1933-1945 – Exhibit at the LGBTQ Center

Wednesday, July 17th, 2013

About the Exhibit

Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, 1933-1945
June 20 – August 14, 2013

Apuzzo Hall
Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center
300 Wall Street in Kingston (map)

Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, 1933–1945, an exhibit produced by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, examines the Nazi regime’s maleficent attempt to eradicate homosexuality, which left thousands dead and shattered the lives of many more. The exhibit memorializes those tortured, murdered and denied justice at the hands of their oppressors, and shines a light on the courage of a generation of LGBTQ-identified men and women who fought, loved, endured, lived and died during a dark and terrible time.

The Center is proud to welcome this exhibition, on loan from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. “We’re so pleased that the Museum reached out to us,” said Center Project Director Vanessa Shelmandine. “We see this partnership not just as an honor, but as a moment to honor our own past – and as an opportunity educate our allies and community about a lesser-known time in LGBTQ history”. The exhibit will be on display in Apuzzo Hall, the Center’s first-floor gallery, from June 20 – August 14, 2013. It will be available for independent viewing during normal Center hours, 9:30 am – 5 pm Monday through Friday, and for docent-guided tours at regular intervals. For information, call the Center at 845-331-5300, or find out more about the Exhibit.

LOFT LGBT Center Loses Hotline Funding – Act Now to Help!

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

Via the LOFT:

Westchester County Cuts Important LGBT Funding
The LOFT Needs Your Help!

Westchester County has funded The LOFT’s Helpline since the early 1990s, and has been one of the first counties in the entire nation to offer acknowledgment much less resources to the LGBT community through The LOFT’s Helpline.

However, this all unexpectedly changed yesterday when, without advance notice, The LOFT received notification from the Westchester County Department of Social Services that the grant was immediateley terminated due to county budget cuts. Although the $22,000 annual grant is small in comparison to the rest of the county’s budget, to The LOFT it is much, and what is done with it helps a community that now more than ever needs these services. With little movement on equality for the LGBT community in many areas, and with LGBT youth bullied to the point of suicide, now is not the time to terminate funding for The LOFT Helpline.

What You Can Do:
If you’re a Westchester resident, please contact your County Legislator, and ask them to restore The LOFT’s Helpine Funding. Although it was not the County Legislature that caused the cut, they are now in possession of the County Budget, and may have the power to restore it. This grant is vitally important to The LOFT and its ability to provide the Helpline services our community has needed.

Click Here for a list of contact information of Westchester County Legislators.

Click Here for text to use if you’re going to email your County Legislator.

The LOFT’s Helpline has been an asset to the LGBT community for over thirty years. Last year, The Helpline received 3,764 contacts, ranging from crisis calls from LGBT youth, to parents whose children have just come out to them, from LGBT seniors looking for doctors who might be gay-friendly, to those looking for information on HIV/AIDS.

June is National LGBTQ Pride Month

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
The ARCS team carries our banner through New Paltz at the 2009 Pride March.

The ARCS team carries our banner through New Paltz at the 2009 Pride March.

LATEST NEWS: View a photo slide show from the New Paltz Pride March and Festival!

June is National LGBTQ Pride Month, and several Hudson Valley communities are carrying on their annual Pride marches and festivals. ARCS participates in these celebrations of diversity and dignity to honor our roots as a spin-off of The LOFT LGBT Community Center, and because of the ongoing HIV/AIDS crisis among men who have sex with men (MSMs).

New studies show that MSMs are newly infected with HIV at a rate 44 times higher than other men…and 40 times higher than women. ARCS has responded to these statistics by successfully creating a new program to educate young MSMs of color. We’re especially proud to be offering enhanced HIV prevention services to guys ages 16 through 24 in Westchester as of June 1st – and we are working hard to secure additional funding to expand the program to the entire Hudson Valley.

If you’re out and about at any of the upcoming LGBTQ Pride events, please stop by and say hi!

This June, you’ll find ARCS’ big red tent at the New Paltz Pride March and Festival on Sunday, June 6th and at Gay Pride Rockland in Nyack on Sunday, June 13th. Please stop by to say hello, pick up some free brochures and condoms, and fill out health surveys that help us plot the course of future programs. There are tons of Pride activities all week long at the Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center, (the hosts of New Paltz Pride) so be sure to check them out.

ARCS will also be tabling at the Westchester County LGBT Town Hall meeting on Wednesday, June 9th at the County Center in White Plains from 6:30 to 8:30.

And don’t forget the Valley’s newest Pride event, Hudson Pride! This charming, quirky town has organized its first LGBT Pride march and festival on Sunday, June 20th. The fun kicks off with a sunset cruise on Saturday, June 19th from 7 to 9:30 pm.

For all the latest Pride happenings, be sure to check out our friends at BigGayHudsonValley.com, and for national events visit TheBody.com’s new Pride section.

"The Big Yvent" Honors Westchester County's Former LGBT Liaison

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

The Westchester Pride Coalition has announced that Yvette Christofilis, former head of the Westchester County Office of LGBT Affairs, will be honored at a special event on Wednesday, May 5, 2010 at 6:00 pm in White Plains. Christofilis’ office, along with several other minority services, was eliminated from the Westchester County government as of January 31, 2010.

The Westchester Pride Coalition, a group of non-profits serving the LGBT community, grew out of a meeting convened by the former LGBT Liaison. With her nurturing and support, the WPC was able to hold Westchester’s first ever LGBT Pride event last September at Rye Playland, which attracted over 400 participants. “It was only natural for us to honor Yvette Christofilis,” said David Juhren, Executive Director of the LOFT LGBT Community Center in White Plains. “She in effect launched the Coalition, which carries on her work without direct county government ties.” An LGBT Advisory Board will continue to provide vital feedback and policy advice to the county legislature.

The WPC invites the community to join them in thanking Yvette Christofilis for her two years of service to Westchester’s LGBT community at a cocktail reception on Wednesday, May 5, 2010 at Cabo in downtown White Plains from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. This fundraising reception, playfully called “The Big Yvent” in Christofilis’ honor, will also raise much-needed funds for this year’s Westchester Pride at Playland.

Tickets are $20.00 and can be purchased in advance at www.westchesterpride.org/bigyvent.html or at the door. There will be complimentary appetizers and a cash bar. Cabo is located at 107 Mamaroneck Avenue in downtown White Plains. There is plenty of municipal parking within the immediate area, including the parking lot directly behind Cabo. Supporters can also purchase a congratulatory listing in the program to thank Christofilis for her work and legacy.

The second annual Westchester Pride at Playland 2010 is set for Saturday, September 11, 2010 with a rain date of Sunday, September 12. The WPC is already planning festivities and aims to increase the event’s attendance and importance.

Members of the Westchester Pride Coalition include AIDS-Related Community Services, Center Lane, the Gateway Program at Westchester Medical Center, GLSEN Hudson Valley, Lambda Peer Support Services, The LOFT LGBT Community Services Center, NYTRO, PFLAG Westchester, Planned Parenthood, Rainbow Alliance of Westchester, Straight Spouse Network, Victims Assistance Services, and Westchester Lesbian Connection. For more information visit www.westchesterpride.org.

The 2010 Hearts for ARCS Valentine's Charity Ball was a hit!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

On Saturday, February 13, 2010 ARCS hosted its eighth annual Hearts for ARCS Valentine’s Charity Ball at the C.V. Rich Mansion in White Plains. As guests entered, our dedicated volunteers offered them leis to get them into our “Tropical Escape” theme, which was solidified by the graphic design stylings of Andrew Mandolene. Our hostess for the evening was none other than Carol Channing (well, as portrayed by Richard Skipper)! Everyone loved the vocal stylings and diamond-studded commentary from our gracious emcee, with the talented Christine Talbott Sutin accompanying her on piano.

In between Carol’s performances, guests flocked the dancefloor to the music of DJ Jamie Villarie from DanceTime Entertainment. Glenn Burns provided guests with complementary photos at his customized photo booth, while Fischer & Williams Photographic Studios captured the evening on film. Once the silent auction ended with a rousing countdown, attendees nibbled on desserts provided by Big Girl Baking and sandal-shaped sugar cookies from Sweet Valley Treats.

We will be posting the final results from our premiere fundraiser soon. In the meantime, check out photos from the event at Fischer & Williams’ online album!

Special thanks to our other sponsors: BigGayHudsonValley.com, Hyatt Summerfield Suites, Completely Bare Spa, Greenwich Medical Spa, and American Laser Center of Poughkeepsie

Win tickets to the Valentine's Charity Ball at Selah!

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
Sunday at Selah

Sunday at Selah

Every Sunday night, Selah Salon & Lounge converts from a full-service hair salon to a fabulous nightclub for Westchester’s only LGBT dance party! On Sunday, January 17, 2010 ARCS and Isis Vermouth will host a very special party to promote the upcoming Hearts for ARCS Valentine’s Charity Ball.

We’re raffling off two tickets to the Ball for only $10 per chance! You can only get them at Selah on this one night only (but you don’t need to be present for the entire evening). We will pull one raffle ticket at random at the end of the night. The winner will receive two tickets to the Valentine’s Charity Ball plus an exclusive styling session from Selah Salon, so you and your date will look your best for the Ball! We’re also raffling off a $25 bar tab, a salon makeover and gift certificates to Selah’s soon-to-open bistro!

Doors open at 7:00 pm for happy hour drink specials. $5 cover after 9:00 pm. You’ll also be able to purchase Valentine’s Ball tickets or find out more about the entire event. Selah is located at 182 East Post Road in downtown White Plains. See you there!

Hearts for ARCS Valentine's Charity Ball 2010

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Hearts for ARCS Valentine's Charity Ball 2010

Mark your calendars for the 2010 Hearts for ARCS Valentine’s Charity Ball, scheduled for Saturday, February 13, 2010 from 7 pm to midnight at the C.V. Rich Mansion in White Plains, NY. This elegant affair features a cocktail hour with delicious hors d’oeuvre by Caperberry Events, open bar all evening, a silent auction, three-course gourmet dinner, dance music provided by DanceTime Entertainment, and the presentation of our annual “Hearts for ARCS” Awards.

This year’s honorees are New York State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Bedford Hills businesswoman Marcy Furman. Both are being honored for their tireless efforts on behalf of Westchester County’s HIV/AIDS and LGBT communities.

Tickets are $150 per person.

Special “Early Bird” Rate! Reserve a table of 10 before January 29, 2010 and receive $25 off each ticket! That’s just $1,250 for a table of ten, so gather your friends, family or colleagues to take advantage of this special price.

Guests can also enjoy a special discounted hotel package at Hyatt Summerfield Suites in White Plains. For just $119 for the night, you can turn the Valentine’s Charity Ball into a special sweethearts’ weekend at this all-suite hotel located minutes away from the C.V. Rich Mansion. Free shuttle to and from the Ball as well as a free breakfast buffet and a special gift!

For more information, call Jana at (914) 785-8283 to request your invitation, or visit our Contact page. More details to come!

Universal Language: A World AIDS Day Benefit Concert

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

World AIDS Day Benefit Concert

Universal Access &  Human Rights is this year’s theme for World AIDS Day, observed on Dec. 1, 2009. Join us for “Universal Language,” a special intimate concert to benefit AIDS-Related Community Services and its programs for those affected by HIV/AIDS in the Hudson Valley.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2009
6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
The Ritz Theater Lobby
111 Broadway
Newburgh, NY

featuring:
Stewart Lewis
Jeffrey Wilgus
Terry Christopher

and Hillary Johnson

To purchase tickets, please use the PayPal button below:

“Red Ribbon” (general admission) tickets: $25.00

“Gold Ribbon” VIP Tickets: $40.00
Limited availability, includes an exclusive “Meet the Artists” session, autographed CD package and 2 free drinks. An $80.00 value!


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You can purchase your tickets using a credit or debit card through PayPal even if you don’t have a PayPal account. If you’d like to purchase a ticket by check or cash, please call Jana at (914) 785-8283.

Sound & Lights by John Martin at Superior Sounds

Special thanks to:
Lynda Parisi at River City Films
Bettie Owen from Wolfe Video & DVD

Produced by Markus Payne Management

Click here for directions to the Ritz Theater in Newburgh.

Westchester County's First Gay Pride Event

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Westchester’s first LGBTQ Pride event is here…FINALLY!

Westchester County didn’t have a pride festival…that is until NOW! More to the point, we’re making up for lost time with an event like none other in our area!

Join ARCS, the rest of the Westchester Pride Coalition and hundreds of LGBTQ Westchester residents for a day of WESTCHESTER PRIDE at PLAYLAND, when your LGBT family, friends, allies, and kids of all ages come to celebrate. Better yet, your discounted admission gets you onto all the rides, all day, and all you want.

WEAR RED! We’re encouraging all attendees to wear something red so that we stand out loud and proud!

Your first stop will be the Pride Pavilion right inside Playland, where you can peruse the vendors selling LGBT paraphernalia, or take in some light entertainment, or meet and greet your friends and make new ones. Come and visit the LGBT organizations and groups that make up the Westchester Pride Coalition, the guys and gals who are making it all possible!

Then it’s time to hit those rides! A variety of mealtime and ride Meet-Ups are scheduled throughout the day, where we’ll set a time and ride for various components of our LGBT community, so you can meet new friends, just like you! Don’t forget, Playland has dozens of rides for smaller kids, so you gay moms and dads out there be sure to bring your children.

We’ll have entertainment throughout the day, including a special contest for the area’s greatest musical acts! Order your tickets now by visiting WestchesterPride.org. We’ll see you there!