Friday, October 23, 2009

Gay Skating Party on November 15th


Come "out" for an ALL AGES glbt skating party in Groton!


Sunday, November 15, 2009

5:00pm-7:00pm

$10 includes skates (but roller blades are extra)


Galaxy Roller Rink

210 Bridge Street

Groton, CT



Proceeds benefit PFLAG-SECT
http://www.pflagsect.org


Local glbt events on Meetup.com

The New London Peoples Forum has space on Meetup.com. It is a great site for organizing events, creating RSVP lists, and a way to see the other people who are attending a specific activity. We already posted a few events; so, please sign up and share this link with your friends.

http://www.meetup.com/New-London-Peoples-Forum/

Wednesday, October 14, 2009


Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!

Last Call For Tickets!

New London Peoples’ Forum presents
“A Fun & Tuneful Night at the Theater”

The smash hit Musical

Jerry's Girls
Ivoryton Playhouse

Music and lyrics by Tony Award-Winner Jerry Herman
Saturday, November 7, 8:00 p. m.
Group Ticket Prices: Adults, $33.00/pp
(Compares to $140 on Broadway!)

Jerry's Girls is a celebratory two-hour musical entertainment of glamour, optimism, love, melody, and memorable women characters of the musical theater.

More than most songwriters, Jerry Herman has put the 'larger-than-life' women of his shows center stage. There's Dolly Gallagher Levi of Hello, Dolly! Auntie Mame Dennis of Mame, Countess Aurelia of Dear World, Mabel Normand of Mack and Mabel. And female impersonator ZaZa of La Cage Aux Folles. So it is fitting that in Jerry's Girls there are women center stage once again. Women affectionately celebrating Jerry's special gift for writing songs that capture the true spirit of the American musical theater.

The show's 'name-dropping' title song, “Jerry's Girls” (to the tune of “It's Today” from Mame), that opens Act One, honors the 40-plus female stars who have appeared in Herman musicals over the years, and features a dazzling array of songs from these landmark shows. Look forward to a brilliantly lively show with terrific musicality and wit.

Please send this attached e-mail to all your friends to join you
for this Fun Gay Night at the Theater

Monday, October 12, 2009

The Spirit of Broadway Theater
very proudly presents

THRILL ME:
THE LEOPOLD & LOEB STORY

Book, Music and Lyrics by Stephen Dolginoff



October 28 - November 22, 2009
Performances are Wednesday - Saturday evenings at 8pm Sundays at 2pm



Gay & Lesbian Night @ The Spirit

Friday, November 13, 2009

The Spirit of Broadway Theater proudly welcomes our Gay & Lesbian community (and their friends, family and supporters) for an evening celebrating the diversity that IS The Spirit of Broadway Theater community! The evening begins at 7:30pm with a pre-show wine and cheese reception with the performance at 8pm.
All seats are $35.00

For more information or reservations,
visit The Spirit of Broadway Theater Website
or call Ruth at the Box Office at 860.886.2378

THRILL ME: THE LEOPOLD & LOEB STORY is a two-character musical drama that recounts the chilling true story of the legendary duo who committed one of the most infamous and heinous crimes of the twentieth century. Focusing on their obsessive relationship and utilizing Leopold's 1958 parole hearing as a framework, THRILL ME reveals the series of events in 1924 Chicago that led about-to-be law students Leopold and Loeb to be forever remembered as "the thrill killers." Nathan Leopold was passionate about Richard Loeb, who was passionate about crime and excitement. They created a secret agreement to satisfy each other's needs. Soon Richard convinced Nathan that they embodied Nietzsche's idea of the "Superman" and were above society. Then he drew him into his plan to lure a young boy to his death just to prove they could get away with it. But soon their perfect crime unraveled due to a careless mistake. Or was it so careless?


The Spirit of Broadway Theater
24 Chestnut Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860.886.2378

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!

Last Call For Tickets!

New London Peoples' Forum Presents
"A Fun & Tuneful Night at the Theater"
The smash hit
Jerry's Girls
Music & lyrics by Tony Award-winner Jerry Herman
Ivoryton Playhouse
Saturday, November 7, 8:00 p. m.
Group ticket prices: Adults, $33 per person
(Compares to $140 on Broadway!)

Jerry's Girls is a celebratory two-hour musical entertainment of glamour, optimism, love, melody, and memorable women characters of the musical theater.

More than most songwriters, Jerry Herman has put the 'larger-than-life' women of his shows center stage. There's Dolly Gallagher Levi of Hello, Dolly! Auntie Mame Dennis of Mame, Countess Aurelia of Dear World, Mabel Normand of Mack and Mabel. And female impersonator ZaZa of La Cage Aux Folles. So it is fitting that in Jerry's Girls there are women center stage once again. Women affectionately celebrating Jerry's special gift for writing songs that capture the true spirit of the American musical theater.

The show's 'name-dropping' title song, “Jerry's Girls” (to the tune of “It's Today” from Mame), that opens Act One, honors the 40-plus female stars who have appeared in Herman musicals over the years, and features a dazzling array of songs from these landmark shows. Look forward to a brilliantly lively show with terrific musicality and wit.

Please send this attached e-mail to all your friends to join you
for this Fun Gay Night at the Theater!

Queer Calendar: Fall 2009

Monday, October 5 (all Mondays in Oct/Nov/Dec)
Peoples Forum (New TV Talk Show for the QLBTQIA community on Metrocast channel 25)6:00-7:00pm

Saturday, October 10
Holly Near and Another Octave Chorus
Unitarian Society in Hamden
www.anotheroctave.org

October 10 & 11
Equality March on Washington

www.equalityacrossamerica.org

Monday, October 12
The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later (An Epilogue)

Connecticut College
8:00pm860-439-278

Monday, October 12
PFLAG-SECT
Noank Baptist Church
www.pflagsect.org

Monday, October 19
New London Peoples Forum Potluck & Board Game Party
All Souls Unitarian Church
19 Jay St. New London
6:00pm-8:00pm (please bring a dish or dessert or beverage)

Friday, October 23
Lecture on International LGBTQ Human Rights

“Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian & Gay Writing from the Antilles”
Connecticut College
4:30pm in Chu Room

Saturday, October 31
Halloween Parties at Franks and O’Neils

Saturday, November 7
New London Peoples Forum goes to the Theatre
“Jerry’s Girls” at Ivoryton Playhouse
See Previous Posting for complete details and contact informationSunday,

Monday, November 9
PLFAG-SECT
Noank Baptist Churchwww.pflagsect.org

Thursday, November 5 (NEW DATE previously 11th)
Greek Food Festival
(join the Peoples Forum folks as they go to the delectable affair)
St. Sophia’s Church, New London
5:30 meet in the Lobby (if there is room) or outside the church

Sunday, November 15
Gay Skating Party
5:00pm-7:00pm
$10 all ages
Galaxy Roller Rink, Groton

Monday, November 16
New London Peoples Forum – Monthly Gathering
All Souls Unitarian Church
19 Jay St.
New London, CT

Thursday, November 19
Lecture on International LGBTQ Human Rights

"Human Rights, Sexuality & Gender in the Middle East"
Connecticut College
4:30pm in Chu RoomFriday,

November 20
Transgender Day of Remembrance
http://www.transgenderdor.org/

Saturday, November 21 & December 5
“All That Jazz” Another Octave Women’s Chorus

www.anotheroctave.org

Wednesday, December 1
World AIDS Day


TBA Make We Joy – Medieval Concert at Conn College
TBA Giving Tree for the Alliance for Living

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

New London Peoples Forum Monthly Meeting on Monday 9/21

Please join us on Monday as the New London Peoples Forum (NLPF) plans activities for the Fall season. We are looking for people with ideas for NLPF's monthly gatherings and miscellaneous outtings for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and allied community. A gay skating party and a cable access show are among the things already lined up. Of course, we also need people to organize new events; so, please bring your enthusiasm, friends, and creativity to this casual public forum.


New London Peoples Forum
Monday, September 21, 2009
6:00pm - 8:00pm
All Souls Unitarian Church
19 Jay StreetNew London, CT 06320

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Drag Show Fundraiser on Friday, Sept. 11, 2009

Don't forget to show your support for Alliance for Living and a big part of queer culture by attending "Celebration XXI: New England's Premiere Female Impersonators Show & Judged Talent Show "Miss Linzie 2010."

Friday, September 11, 2009
Olde Mistick Village Art Cinemas & Cornerstone Playhouse

Benefactors Reception 7:00pm ($35 in advance/$50 at door)
Program at 8:00pm ($20 in advance/$25 at door)

Special guest appearance by Steven Andrade's "Cher"
Hosted by the sensational "Stella"


"Raising Funds to serve individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS living in New London County."

For information contact Kate at 860-447-1239 or email Kate@allianceforliving.org
or online
http://www.allianceforliving.org/

After Party at Frank's Place, Tilley & Bank Sts., New London

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Upcoming Events & Shows

Saturday, August 22, 2009
Celts & Currachs: The Region's Premiere Celtic Festival,
12 to 6pm at New London's Waterfront Park. Experience Celtic culture & traditions with music & dance performances, educational demonstrations, currach races, beer, food, crafts, children's activities & more! $3 Admission Children's activities & races are free. For more details
http://www.newlondonmainstreet.org or 860.444.2489.

August 27- September 6, 2009
Shakespeare in the Arboretum
Richard III, 7pm
Arboretum at Connecticut College
Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and picnic baskets (no alcohol)
http://www.flocktheatre.org

Sunday, August 30, 2009
Dar Williams
Pinkney Park, Rowayton, CT
http://www.darwilliams.com

September 2-27, 2009
Spirit of Broadway Theatre
The Spitfire Grille
Wednesdays thru Saturdays at 8pm
Norwich, CT
http://www.spiritofbroadway.org

Saturday, September 5, 2009
WEOR 2009

Women East of the River Gathering
Windham, CT
http://www.shetuckethollow.com/WEOR-2009/WEOR_2009.htm

Friday, September 11, 2009
Celebration XXI: New England’s Premiere Female Impersonators Show & Judged Talent Show

Special guest appearance by Steven Andrade’s “Cher”
Hosted by the sensational “Stella”
Olde Mistick Village Art Cinemas & Cornerstone Playhouse
For information contact Kate at 860-447-1239 or email Kate@allianceforliving.org or online
Annual Fundraiser for Alliance for Living
http://www.allianceforliving.org

Friday, September 11, 2009
Transfigurations: Transgressing Gender in the Bible
Charter Oak Cultural Center, Hartford, CT
http://www.petersontoscano.com/transfigurations

Sunday, September 20, 2009
Out in the Park at Six Flags New England
With performance by Alec Mapa
http://www.outinthepark.info

Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Girlyman

Infinity Hall, Norfolk, CT
http://www.girlyman.com

And, don’t forget to buy your tickets for:

Monday, October 5, 2009
David Sedaris

Shubert Theatre, New Haven, CT
http://www.barclayagency.com/sedaris.html
Tickets at http://www.capa.com

Saturday, October 10, 2009
Holly Near presented by Another Octave Chorus
Unitarian Society of New Haven, Hamden, CT
http://www.hollynear.com
http://www.anotheroctave.org

If anyone wants to organize an outing for any of these or other events, please contact the New London Peoples Forum at newlondonpf@gmail.com and we will send an email to our members.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

August Events & Meetings

Upcoming Events:

Saturday, August 8, 2009
Mystic Womyn Dinner at
Abbott's Lobster in the Rough, 6:00pm
http://www.abbotts-lobster.com/menu.html
http://www.mysticwomyn.org

Monday, August 10, 2009
PFLAG of SECT
Noank Baptist Church
18 Cathedral Heights
6:00pm potluck, 7:00pm meeting/discussion
Email pflagsect@snet.net or call Kate or Sandy at 860-447-0884
Members of GSA clubs are encouraged to come.
Children are welcome!

Monday, August 17, 2009 - New London People's Forum is cancelled.
There will be NO People's Forum meeting in August.

Also, Frank's Place is under new management
See Facebook & My Space for calendar of events.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/New-London-CT/Franks-Place/94799741739?ref=mf

And, don't forget to watch NL Trans on Metrocast Channel 24, Wednesdays at 8pm
http://www.thetallgroup.org/

Coming Up:
Shakespeare in the Arboretum - Late August/September
Drag Talent Show for Alliance for Living - Friday, September 11, 2009
Out in the Park at Six Flags - Sunday, September 20, 2009

Details later this month.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Lesbian Picnic at Harkness & New Haven Pride on Saturday, August 1st

GLBT EVENTS ON Saturday, August 1, 2009

Lesbian Picnic at Harkness
10:00-5:00pm
Harkness Memorial State Park
275 Great Neck Rd.
Waterford, CT
Details: There are various womyn's group collaborating on this event: Mystic Womyn, SECT Lesbian Social Group, Hartford Lesbian CoffeeHouse, Potlucky, etc. They will try to reserve the tables behind and to the left of the bathrooms, but bring a chair just in case there is limited seating.
What will be provided: Grill and paper products
Bring a dish to share and your own beverage
Pets are allowed if leashed
Beach but no swimming
$5 parking

AND, SATURDAY NIGHT
New Haven Block Party
5:30pm - 10:00pm
New Haven Green
Corner of Chapel St & Church St
New Haven, CT
Organizers include: Love Makes a Family & Gotham Citi

Friday, July 17, 2009

Peoples Forum at Olde Mystic Cinema on Monday, July 20th

New London Peoples Forum goes to the movies!

Date: Monday, July 20, 2009
Location: Olde Mystick Cinema
Time: 6:30pm meet outside the cinema
Three films screening – we will separate into groups to see our favorite flick!

- Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince 6:50pm
- Food, Inc. 7:00pm
- Whatever Works 7:10pm

Post-screening gathering at Starbucks across from the theatre.

Any questions, contact John Finegan at 860-439-1700 or Constance at 860-437-0258 or 610-509-3912

Note: This outing will replace the regularly scheduled meeting at All Souls.

Monday, July 13, 2009

FRESH Open Mic


FRESH is a non-profit organization in New London, CT and we work to transform the food system from what it is to what it ought to be: healthful, universally accessible, sustainable, just and beautiful!
On July 25th there will be many happenings at the FRESH community garden and I urge you all to go!
Learn Tips and Tricks from the FRESH Community Gardeners!
4:30 - 6pm

Community Potluck
6 - 7pm
Bring a dish to share and friends to share it with.

FRESH Open Mic!!
7-9pm
The theme is ‘Food & Culture.’ Come to perform or watch as folks share their voices, music and bodies to explore these ideas!
If you want to perform something (a poem, a song, a short dance, a short story, holding up a piece of art, whatever you want having to do with food and/or your culture!) please email me at chelsea.cleveland@gmail.com with what you want to do and your name so I can put you on the schedule! If you aren't sure and may want to perform you can just come on down the night of and sign up.
Tell your friends and family! Bring your kids! It'll be a really nice event in a beautiful community garden.
July 25th
On the corners of Mercer and Williams St.

Monday, June 29, 2009

GLBT Performers at Sailfest July 11th & July 12th

Sailfest: Hygenic Art Park
79-83 Bank Street, New London

Saturday, 7/11/09
1:30-1:45pm Pat Daddona & Tina Huard

Sunday, 7/12/09
2:40-2:55pm Kat Wyand
5:35-6:00pm Arlene Wow

Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City" on July 4th, 5th, & 11th

Eugene O'Neill Theatre 7/4/2009 8:00:00 PM "Tales of the City" 305 Great Neck Road, Waterford, $20, Tickets: theoneill.tiecketleap.comBased on the beloved series of novels by Armistead Maupin, Tales of the City follows a community of friends, lovers, and others who reside at the mythical address of 28 Barbary Lane in 1976 San Francisco. Mary Ann Singleton, a fresh arrival from Ohio, falls into a diverse band of Bohemians and blue-bloods, as families are created and rediscovered under the watchful eye of mystical landlady Anna Madrigal.
http://www.oneilltheatercenter.org/

Movie "Milk" at Hygenic Art Park on Wednesday, July 1st

Movie/Film Showing: Hygienic Art Park 7/1/2009 8:00:00 PM [MOVIE IN THE PARK] "Milk"
79-83 Bank Street, 8 to 11pm, admission is by donationPlease join us for our weekly movie night at the Hygienic Art Park sponsored by Citizens Bank. Bring a chair or blanket, a picnic and family and friends and enjoy a night out in downtown. Concessions including popcorn, snacks, sodas and water will be available for purchase.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Community Events

NEW LONDONS PEOPLE FORUM SCHEDULE

NIGHT AT THE MOVIES - Monday, July 20, 2009. (This will take place instead of our monthly meeting). For Location and time
Contact John Finegan at 860-439-1700

NO MEETING ON AUGUST 17, 2009

Monday, September, 21, 2009 – Acupuncture Presentation.

COMMUNITY EVENTS
LONG RIVERS ADVENTURE – Saturday – June 20th – Windsor, CT
Contact John Geary at Home 860-527-9779 or cell phone 860-383-3068

SOULFUL REMEDIES CONCERT – Friday – June 26th – Noank Baptist Church, CT
Featuring Felicia Rose, Arlene Wow, and Pat Daddona
7:00 p.m. Suggested Donation $10 – pay at door
Contact Constance Kristofik at 860-437-0258

FELLAS – Every Thursday night (Men only) - Buckley House – 6:30 p.m.
Great nightly specials, great friends.

MYSTIC WOMYN-monthly dinners and outings for les/bi/trans womyn in SECT
Next Event: Mystic Womyn Picnic
When: Saturday, July 11, 4-8pm
Location: Nathan Lester house park: 153 Vinegar Hill Rd., Gales Ferry, CT
See details on www.mysticwomyn.org

BOWLING – 4th Wednesday of Month (TBD).

Garde Arts Center - Summer Film Festival (dates to be determined)

Fall 2009 Events
Celebration - September 11, 2009 Hygienic Arts Park (New London )
(For more information contact the Alliance for Living 447-0884).

Skating Party (TBD)

Thursday, June 11, 2009

New London Peoples Forum MONTHLY MEETING on 6/15/09

Our monthly meeting is almost upon us! Please join the camaraderie of other gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals of Southeastern Connecticut.

New London Peoples Forum
Monday, June 15, 2009
6:00pm - 8:00pm
All Souls Unitarian Church
19 Jay StreetNew London, CT 06320

As you may know, the New London Peoples Forum has a voluntary component to its mission. One way for NLPF to help the community is to bring items for the Alliance for Living http://www.allianceforliving.org who is dedicated to helping those affected by HIV/AIDS. A representative from NLPF will deliver the donations to the organization. Alliance is always in need of such things as toothbrushes, toothpaste, hand/body lotions, VHS or DVD movies (new or used but not pirated) for their video library, $10 increment gift cards at WalMart, Stop & Shop, Shop Rite, Bigy Y. And, for those moving into housing, Alliance for Living tries to supply sheets/pillow cases, towels/washcloths, pots and pans, baking sheets and pans, dishes, glasses, silverware, etc. Many of these items are helpful but do not need to be new. So, if you are cleaning out your closets, think of the Alliance for Living. Please note that a donation is not required to attend a meeting, and, we look forward to seeing you at our monthly gatherings.

See you on Monday!--

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

New London Peoples Forum MONTHLY MEETING

New London Peoples Forum meets again on Monday, May 18th from 6-8pm at All Souls Unitarian Church in New London. This month, members of T.a.L.L., the local transgender organization, will be presenting. Information will be shared about transgender issues, proposed laws, and T.a.L.L.'s very own cable access show! Please join us.

Monday, May 18th
6:00pm-8:00pm
New London Peoples Forum at
All Souls Unitarian Church
19 Jay Street
New London, CT 06320

T.a.L.L. (Transitioning and Loving Life)
http://thetallgroup.org/

All Souls Unitarian Church
http://www.allsoulsnewlondon.org/

Film at PFLAG-SECT on Monday, May11

PFLAG-SECT is screening the film, "Straightlaced-How Gender's Got Us All Tied Up" on Monday, May 11th at the Noank Baptist Church.

6pm Potluck Dinner
7pm Film/Meeting

Location
http://www.noankbaptistchurch.org
Film
http://groundspark.org/our-films-and-campaigns/straightlaced

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Join The NLPF For A Very Special Night at the Spirit of Broadway Theater


Join The NLPF For A Very Special Monday At The Forum!

Our group has been gaily invited to be the only guests
at a complimentary fun night at the Spirit of Broadway Theater in
Norwich, 6:00 to 8:00 p. m., Monday, April 13, 2009.

The charming and witty Brett Bernardini, Founder and Artistic Director will be our guide and host. This too-good-to-be-true invitation is a chance for everyone in our group to have a casual social get together in a colorful theatrical setting.

Complimentary wines, non-alcoholic drinks and luscious snacks are a few
of the treats in store for our group in one of Connecticut’s most charming
theaters.

There is plenty of free parking in the theater’s private lot and
across the street in the SNET lot adjacent to the Art Space building.

It’s also the perfect setting to introduce friends and colleagues to
not only the NLPF, but one of the most gay-friendly theaters in CT. Brett’s host to the only Gay Night in a Connecticut Theater!

Don’t miss this special Monday at the Forum.

Brett doesn’t want to run out of wine and other treats, so PLEASE R.S.V.P.
by April 1 – no fooling – to newlondonpf@gmail.com
Directions: http://www.spiritofbroadway.org/

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Join us Monday for food and a special guest!

Join us in a few days on Monday, March 18 for potluck dinner and special guest Gannon Long, Community Organizer from one of CT's leading LGBT organization Love Makes a Family. She will share the latest news and happening affecting Connecticut's LGBT community.

Bring a friend! Bring food! Bring yourself!

WHEN: Monday, March 16th @ 6:00 to 8:00ish
WHERE: All Souls UU Church at 19 Jay St., New London, CT
WHY: This is our community!

Any questions, email newlondonpf@gmail.com

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Queer Music Calendar - Spring 2009

Saturday, March 23, 8pm, Another Octave Chorus, http://www.anotheroctave.org/, USNH, Hamden, http://www.usnh.org/

Friday, March 27, 7pm, Girlyman, http://www.girlyman.com/ , Iron Horse, Northampton, http://www.iheg.com/

Sunday, March 29, 8pm, Erin McKeown, http://www.erinmckeown.com/, Fairfield Theatre, http://www.fairfieldtheatre.org/

Tuesday, April 14, 7pm, Rachel Sage, http://www.rachelsage.com/, Iron Horse, Northampton, http://www.iheg.com/

Wednesday, April 15, 7pm, The Cliks, http://www.thecliks.com/, Iron Horse, Northampton, http://www.iheg.com/

Thursday, April 23, 8pm, Rufus Wainwright, http://www.rufuswainwright.com/, Woosely Hall, Yale University, http://www.yalegala .org/RufusWainwrightPoster. Pdf, poster: tickets: http://yalagala.tix.com/,

Saturday, April 25, 8pm, Connecticut Gay Men’s Chorus, http://www.ctgmc.org/, Shubert Theatre, New Haven, CT, http://www.capa.com/newhaven/

Saturday, May 2, 7pm, Ember Swift, http://www.emberswift.com/, Church House Concerts, Haddam, http://www.churchhouseconcerts.com/

Saturday, May 2, all day, NoHo Pride Festival, Northampton, http://www.northamptonpride.org/

Saturday, May 16, 8pm, Another Octave Chorus, http://www.anotheroctave.org/, USNH, Hamden, http://www.usnh.org/

May 22-24, 8pm, Melissa Ferrick, http://www.melissaferrick.com/, The Art House, Provincetown, MA, http://www.ptownarthouse.com/

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Monthly Meeting- Monday, 2/16/2009

Join us on Monday, February for our monthly meeting entitled "GET INVOLVED!" We will discussing upcoming events in the local and regional community. We will also do some event planning for NLPF. Please come and help learn about and plan fun and exciting events based on your interests. Bring a friend!!

When: Monday, February 16, 2009
Where: All Souls UU Church, 19 Jay St., New London

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Sunday, March 8th, 7pm at Noank Baptist Church

Zachary O'Connor, a young gay man, will tell his positive story of coming out to his family at a young age. His story of the embracing love from his family is remarkable enough that it was featured on 20/20 and in the NY Times. Please consider coming to this event, Sunday, March 8 at 7:00 pm at Noank Baptist. Admission is free and all are welcome. We hope you'll be there and invite some friends along!
http://www.noankbaptistchurch.org

Thursday, February 12th at 7pm, New London Public Library

What's next for the LGBT rights movement in Connecticut? Join Love Makes a Family's Executive Director Anne Stanback and let us know where you think our organization should go next. Also, we look forward to talking to you about our work with the CT Anti-Discrimination Coalition, to add Gender Identity/Expression to our state's non-discrimination laws.


Protecting Marriage, Working for Trans Equality: A Town Hall Forum
Thursday, February 12th at 7pm
Public Library of New London
63 Huntington Street, New London


Unlike gay, lesbian and bisexual individuals, transgender individuals can be fired from their jobs, simply because of their gender identity. Join us to learn more about how you can get involved to make transgender equality a reality in 2009!

Refreshments will be served. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Gannon Long, LMF Community Organizer, at 860-525-7777 x315 or gannon@lmfct.org

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Upcoming NLPF Meeting- 1/19/2009

If you love the theater then
you’re going to love the next
New London Peoples’ Forum.

Monday, January 19, 2008
6:00 p. m. – 8:00 p. m.

John Finegan has arranged for a preview of the
upcoming season and special events in many of Connecticut’s premiere theaters.

This sneak-preview will be hosted by Don Church
& Tony Schillaci, Critics On The Aisle. They review
plays and write feature stories about theater for
Metroline and The Resident, and are members
of the Connecticut Critics Circle.

Special guests from CT’s theaters are still being confirmed and be announced as quickly as possible by e-mail from Barry at NLPF.
So what’s on for Monday at the Forum?

* Exciting news about how local aspiring and
professional performers can auditions now at
two top theaters in Connecticut. We’ve got a secret!

* Breaking news about CT’s openly gay, professional show folk and what productions they’re working on for the 2009 season. Stay tuned!

http://newlondonpf.blogspot.com
New London Peoples’ Forum

www.allsoulsnewlondon.org
Directions to NLPF