Posts Tagged ‘lesbian’

Queenpin Bowling: Queen City Pride

Friday, May 20th, 2016

Rally your friends and put on your lucky shoes, we’re going bowling! Open to players of all ages, this casual night out won’t be “spare” on fun whether you bring a team or join one when you arrive. The newly renovated Spins Bowl offers up 26 lanes (and we’ve booked the whole place!) to kick off Queen City Pride weekend. Music will be spinning as disco balls, black lights and on-lane screens set the stage for a queen-sized video bar – the perfect backdrop for you to rack ‘em up and strike ‘em down all night long.

 

Admission to the event includes all the bowling you can handle and your rental for those fabulous shoes. A newly overhauled cash bar and snack counter will be available for those wanting to stay fueled up while throwing those strikes.

A max of five people can play on a lane at one time for up to three games per reservation. Since lanes are booked at the front desk when you come in, we encourage everyone who wants to play to arrive with their group intact so that you can all get on the lane at the same time.

Admission is $20 per person for adults (18+) and $10 per person for kids & teens.  Spectator entry (for those that want to hang out but aren’t interested in bowling) is just $10.

Rockland Pride

Friday, May 20th, 2016

Rockland Pride

For more information, please call Rockland County Pride, (845) 634-5729.

TO BE A VENDOR AT ROCKLAND COUNTY PRIDE SUNDAY,
PLEASE CLICK HERE.

Hudson Valley Pride March & Festival

Friday, May 20th, 2016

Sunday, June 5th: PRIDE March with Grand Marshall Kate Pierson. For those marching, we will meet at the New Paltz Middle School at 12 noon. March begins promptly at 1pm. Following the March, there will be a PRIDE Festival in Hasbrouck Park with performers, a children’s table, vendors and food. Festival runs from 2-4pm.

PRIDE After party:  Location and time TBD

Kate Pierson

Pride Party featuring Miss Peppermint

Friday, May 20th, 2016

The Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center’s Board PRIDE Reception, Volunteer Recognition Celebration and Annual Meeting, will go from 5-7, at the Center followed by a PRIDE Party at Novella’s . The party begins at 9pm, however Novellas will be serving dinner beginning at 7:30. Novellas is located at 2 Terwilliger Lane in New Paltz.

This year’s special guest: Miss Peppermint!

Peppermint

Pride Along the Hudson Kick-off Party

Friday, May 20th, 2016

Happy Gay Pride Month Hudson Valley!

 

Join Big Gay Hudson Valley in Poughkeepsie on First Friday – June 3rd – as we kick off LGBTQ Pride month with a FREE night out. Featuring live entertainment, great music, and spectacular views of the Hudson River this event will bring the region’s LGBTQ-focused orgnaziations together to share what they’ve got happening this gay pride and upcoming summer season.

Doors to this FREE event open at 8:30pm so come on out and celebrate the start of gay pride month with a Stoli cocktail from the fabulous bartenders at Shadows. At 10:00pm the celebration will continue with live cabaret entertainment from some of the hottest names in NYC nightlife: Broody ValentinoAlberto Denis, and Fan Cy Feast. Following the show the fun will continue late into the night with a fun lounge vibe and great beats that will have you beaming with PRIDE!

Bear Feast

Friday, October 30th, 2015

Bear Feast IV

A Thanksgiving Eve food drive to benefit HVCS’ emergency food closets

Join the Hudson Valley Bears at Bar 49 (next to/behind Union Tavern) at 49 Market St. in Poughkeepsie for a pre-Turkey Day dance party with a purpose! DJ duo Prephab keeps the party going with fun disco beats. Bring non-perishable foods (heck, bring a whole bag!) to help fill HVCS’ food closets for the holidays.

See who’s going and RSVP on the event’s Facebook page.

LOFT Pride Celebration

Tuesday, May 27th, 2014

The LOFT’s 2014 Pride Celebration

LOFT Pride Logo MediumJune 7, 2014, 1 – 4 pm

Yes, Rain or Shine!
The Courtyard adjacent to The LOFT
252 Bryant Avenue – White Plains, New York

Featuring:

  • Our Annual Garden Party
  • Live Performance by The Glamazons
  • Volunteer Appreciation Honoring Cynthia Long
  • DJ Mimi
  • Bingo Fun
  • A Fundraising Raffle

What better way to start the Pride season than with a fashionable garden party supporting the programs and services of The LOFT, your LGBT community center! You’ll be spending the afternoon in the wonderful courtyard adjacent to The LOFT. With its still fountain, its lush green foliage, and array of early summer flowers, the courtyard is the perfect setting for our Garden Party. Enjoy the wonderful outdoor setting, dine on delicious luncheon fare, and catching up with old friends and making new ones.

Ticket Information/Purchase
Tickets are just $30 for this delightful Pride afternoon of food, fun, and fancy!

Sponsorship Information
Be a Part of the Pride Celebration! Help support The LOFT and this Pride event by becoming a sponsor.

LOFT Pride Celebration Program Book
Show your Pride! Take an ad out for your your business, or congratulate Cynthia Long, our Volunteer of the Year. You can also congratulate The LOFT.

Rockland Gay Pride

Thursday, May 8th, 2014

VCS GAY PRIDE ROCKLAND SUNDAY
Sunday, June 8th, 11am-5pm in the Main Street Parking Lot, Nyack, New York

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.

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.