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April 29, 2009

Make history in the San Jose

— admin @ 12:00 pm

This Thursday will make history in the San Jose gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community with two exciting events on one day.
Dining Out for Life
Cleve Jones speaks in San Jose on the past, present and future of the gay rights movement.

Dining Out For Life
Eat at a participating restaurant near you on April 30 to help the local HIV/AIDS community.
For the first time Dining Out for Life, an international event to raise money for local HIV/AIDS services, will occur in San Jose and 52 cities in North America including San Francisco and Oakland. On April 30th, eat at participating restaurants and about 20 percent of your check will fund critical services for the HIV/AIDS. The Health Trust, a San Jose-based foundation that offers a variety of services to HIV/AIDS patients, is sponsoring the event. Once a patient ends up in the care of the Health Trust, they have likely hit bottom. And government cutbacks are making it financially difficult for the Health Trust to continue delivering the high demand for services such as food, housing and emergency cash.
Go out to eat on Thursday at a participating restaurant to help your community. Representatives will be there to welcome you. Find a participating restaurant near you at www.healthtrust.org/dining.
Cleve Jones speaks in San Jose
The well known gay civil rights activist will discuss the past, current and future journey toward equality. After dinner at a participating Dining Out For Life restaurant, drive over to the Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center for an inspiring evening with Cleve Jones. He as been a big part of the gay rights struggle for equality over the years, starting with helping Harvey Milk become the first openly gay person to be elected to public office. Once the AIDS crisis hit San Francisco in the early 1980s, Jones was there to provide support and action during a devastating time for the community. He helped found the AIDS Quilt, a project that touched millions of Americans and created vast awareness of the personal stories of those who died from the disease.
Jones will speak at 8 pm in the DeFrank ballroom, 938 The Alameda, San Jose. The event is free, but a donation to help the DeFrank would be appreciated. The event is sponsored by OutNow Magazine, Unite Here!, Pride at Work and the DeFrank.

April 28, 2009

Cleve Jones, Harvey Milk’s Campaign Manger & Founder of AIDS Quilt, Speaks in San Jose on Thursday

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OutNow Magazine Newsletter
Events You Can’t Miss April & May 2009 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Greetings! This Thursday will make history in the San Jose gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community with two exciting events on one day. oakland [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564185504&s=8115&e=001xl7RQHn0PG7jFxUU2cDlvJpi0FfRXBY_ZyUi_di6MV7iGOCF4dYDZOS9ylBYhNlksv1iPiqs8YoP_JPCn7psJvkQVgCDmxTsiwuBSB8oxdd7oKekhse2xA==] Dining Out for Life Cleve Jones speaks in San Jose on the past, present and future of the gay rights movement. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dining Out For Life Eat at a participating restaurant near you on April 30 to help the local HIV/AIDS community. For the first time Dining Out for Life, an international event to raise money for local diningoutforlife [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564185504&s=8115&e=001xl7RQHn0PG6DH-wYy9YdZ1OuqlhSITQi6GgF9l2MR71bcwvphZAsBNodFw0fcO8bV6x_9tGb0DQbHA0mbOJL0MsCFyOGX8Pg655TrjUM_kD4_dV8JGQsEw==]HIV/AIDS services, will occur in San Jose and 52 cities in North America including San Francisco and Oakland. On April 30th, eat at participating restaurants and about 20 percent of your check will fund critical services for the HIV/AIDS. The Health Trust, a San Jose-based foundation that offers a variety of services to HIV/AIDS patients, is sponsoring the event. Once a patient ends up in the care of the Health Trust, they have likely hit bottom. And government cutbacks are making it financially difficult for the Health Trust to continue delivering the high demand for services such as food, housing and emergency cash. Go out to eat on Thursday at a participating restaurant to help your community. Representatives will be there to welcome you. Find a participating restaurant near you at www.healthtrust.org/dining. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cleve Jones speaks in San Jose The well known gay civil rights activist will discuss the past, current and future journey toward equality. After dinner at a participating Dining Out For Life restaurant, drive over to the Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center for an inspiring eveningoakland [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564185504&s=8115&e=001xl7RQHn0PG7jFxUU2cDlvJpi0FfRXBY_ZyUi_di6MV7iGOCF4dYDZOS9ylBYhNlksv1iPiqs8YoP_JPCn7psJvkQVgCDmxTsiwuBSB8oxdd7oKekhse2xA==] with Cleve Jones. He as been a big part of the gay rights struggle for equality over the years, starting with helping Harvey Milk become the first openly gay person to be elected to public office. Once the AIDS crisis hit San Francisco in the early 1980s, Jones was there to provide support and action during a devastating time for the community. He helped found the AIDS Quilt, a project that touched millions of Americans and created vast awareness of the personal stories of those who died from the disease. Jones will speak at 8 pm in the DeFrank ballroom, 938 The Alameda, San Jose. The event is free, but a donation to help the DeFrank would be appreciated. The event is sponsored by OutNow Magazine, Unite Here!, Pride at Work and the DeFrank. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
outlet [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564185504&s=8115&e=001xl7RQHn0PG7jFxUU2cDlvJpi0FfRXBY_ZyUi_di6MV7iGOCF4dYDZOS9ylBYhNlksv1iPiqs8YoP_JPCn7psJvkQVgCDmxTsiwuBSB8oxdd7oKekhse2xA==] Empowering LGBTQ Youth and Building Safer Communities Since 1997 10th Annual Out to Eat Dinner and Auction Join us to support our youth programs and hear them discuss how Outlet programs have changed their life. An Evening of Hope and Inspiration! When: Thursday, May 7, 2009 — 5:30 to 9:30 pm Where: Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA RSVP by April 28th Tickets $125 available online at www.projectoutlet.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Express Pride -New at OutNowMagazine.com We now have a variety of unique items for our pride filled readers. To start, we have t-shirts, Polos and hats for sale on our website. We plan to add more items in the near future. Items are priced to sale. Our Price: $ 19.99 List Price: $ 24.99 S & H: $ $3.00 (estimate)
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Cleve Jones, Harvey Milk’s Campaign Manger & Founder of AIDS Quilt, Speaks in San Jose on Thursday

— admin @ 4:15 pm

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OutNow Magazine Newsletter
Events You Can’t Miss April & May 2009 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Greetings! This Thursday will make history in the San Jose gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community with two exciting events on one day. oakland [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564185504&s=8642&e=001xl7RQHn0PG7jFxUU2cDlvJpi0FfRXBY_ZyUi_di6MV46Ea5_SHrpv_cgkE2rcJDdFzoJ-mk0ej6o0FJ18qrodmgUaLqOzEYj4UIHdGT9k_DFs7tqR1gFzA==] Dining Out for Life Cleve Jones speaks in San Jose on the past, present and future of the gay rights movement. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dining Out For Life Eat at a participating restaurant near you on April 30 to help the local HIV/AIDS community. For the first time Dining Out for Life, an international event to raise money for local diningoutforlife [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564185504&s=8642&e=001xl7RQHn0PG6DH-wYy9YdZ1OuqlhSITQi6GgF9l2MR71wULFbvLForAS3AT6kXimQHl-ceR4L2yc_-RD3_LhmkRg7QRctnqqUAvqwGZhnC5TJ0YSEoewFOg==]HIV/AIDS services, will occur in San Jose and 52 cities in North America including San Francisco and Oakland. On April 30th, eat at participating restaurants and about 20 percent of your check will fund critical services for the HIV/AIDS. The Health Trust, a San Jose-based foundation that offers a variety of services to HIV/AIDS patients, is sponsoring the event. Once a patient ends up in the care of the Health Trust, they have likely hit bottom. And government cutbacks are making it financially difficult for the Health Trust to continue delivering the high demand for services such as food, housing and emergency cash. Go out to eat on Thursday at a participating restaurant to help your community. Representatives will be there to welcome you. Find a participating restaurant near you at www.healthtrust.org/dining. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cleve Jones speaks in San Jose The well known gay civil rights activist will discuss the past, current and future journey toward equality. After dinner at a participating Dining Out For Life restaurant, drive over to the Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center for an inspiring eveningoakland [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564185504&s=8642&e=001xl7RQHn0PG7jFxUU2cDlvJpi0FfRXBY_ZyUi_di6MV46Ea5_SHrpv_cgkE2rcJDdFzoJ-mk0ej6o0FJ18qrodmgUaLqOzEYj4UIHdGT9k_DFs7tqR1gFzA==] with Cleve Jones. He as been a big part of the gay rights struggle for equality over the years, starting with helping Harvey Milk become the first openly gay person to be elected to public office. Once the AIDS crisis hit San Francisco in the early 1980s, Jones was there to provide support and action during a devastating time for the community. He helped found the AIDS Quilt, a project that touched millions of Americans and created vast awareness of the personal stories of those who died from the disease. Jones will speak at 8 pm in the DeFrank ballroom, 938 The Alameda, San Jose. The event is free, but a donation to help the DeFrank would be appreciated. The event is sponsored by OutNow Magazine, Unite Here!, Pride at Work and the DeFrank. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
outlet [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564185504&s=8642&e=001xl7RQHn0PG7jFxUU2cDlvJpi0FfRXBY_ZyUi_di6MV46Ea5_SHrpv_cgkE2rcJDdFzoJ-mk0ej6o0FJ18qrodmgUaLqOzEYj4UIHdGT9k_DFs7tqR1gFzA==] Empowering LGBTQ Youth and Building Safer Communities Since 1997 10th Annual Out to Eat Dinner and Auction Join us to support our youth programs and hear them discuss how Outlet programs have changed their life. An Evening of Hope and Inspiration! When: Thursday, May 7, 2009 — 5:30 to 9:30 pm Where: Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA RSVP by April 28th Tickets $125 available online at www.projectoutlet.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Express Pride -New at OutNowMagazine.com We now have a variety of unique items for our pride filled readers. To start, we have t-shirts, Polos and hats for sale on our website. We plan to add more items in the near future. Items are priced to sale. Our Price: $ 19.99 List Price: $ 24.99 S & H: $ $3.00 (estimate)
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April 25, 2009

TEEI - Transgender Job Fair V

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TEEI - Transgender Job Fair V
Where: At the LGBT Center, 1800 Market Street, San Francisco,
When: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 from 1-4pm
How to: Pre-register for this event at http://jobfair. sfcenter.org
Attendance is open to job seekers who identify as transgender, gender non-conforming, or those who face bias based on gender expression. Meet supportive employers who have completed workplace inclusion training offering job opportunities in: Administration, Non-Profit, Costumer Service, Government, Management, Hospitality, Retail, Healthcare, and More!
Employers attending the Transgender Job Fair to date:
. Bank of America
. Jewish Vocational Services
. Iris Center
. Safeway
. API Wellness Center
. Kaiser Permanente
. McKesson Corp.
. SF Public Utilities Commission
. Lyon-Martin Health Services
. Episcopal Community Services
. Native American Health Center
. Pacific Gas & Electric Company
. Trader Joe’s
. Walden House
. San Francisco City College
. AIDS Healthcare Foundation
. CPMC
. Bright Horizons Family Solutions
. Charles Schwab
. New Leaf Services
. San Francisco Police Dept.
. Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants
. UCSF Medical/Campus
. Wells Fargo
. Wells Fargo Financial
. SFO
. One Stop Career Link Center Mission
. The Crucible
. Macy’s West
. And More!
*Resume & Professional Business Attire Required (No jeans. No t-shirts.)
Also Includes:
TLC Employment Law 101, Tuesday, April 28th, 3:00pm, At the Center
You’ll learn about your rights under California law, how background checks work, what employers can and can’t ask you in an interview, and more!
Post Job Fair Workshop, May 5th, 2009, 2:00PM, At the Center
We invite you to continue the momentum of your job search by attending our Post Job Fair Workshop. This workshop will help you improve your interview skills with tips and techniques that can assist you. Direct interviewing skills will be presented, including attitude, poise, manners, and body language. Case histories and specific tips on handling difficult situations will be reviewed.
Pre-register today for the Job Fair and events at http://jobfair. sfcenter.org or learn more at TEEISF.org
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April 24, 2009

SF Center Job Opening

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San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Community Center
Job Announcement

JOB TITLE: Community Programs Manager
REPORTS TO: Director of Community Development
SUPERVISES: Community Programs Coordinator, Childcare Providers
STATUS: Regular/Full-Time/Exempt
COMPENSATION: Exempt competitive salary, full health benefits, paid vacation and holiday
SCHEDULE: Tuesday - Saturday; occasional evenings will be required

GENERAL SUMMARY: The Community Programs Manager oversees the Center’s children and family services and all community programs, including information and referral, volunteer, community initiatives, and special projects. Overall responsibilities include program planning and evaluation, training and supervision of staff and volunteers, grant reporting. This position reports to the Director of Community Development and supervises the Community Programs Coordinator and Center’s Childcare Providers.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

Children and Family Services
* Manage the Center’s KidSpace Program which includes a drop-in childcare service (for children aged 0 - 12 but primarily aged 6 and under), children’s classes, children’s events, and collaborative whole-family events within the LGBT Community. Duties include program planning and evaluation, event planning, logistics coordination, participant documentation oversight and program promotion. * Provide supervision and training of childcare providers responsible for delivering drop-in childcare services and teachers for classes. Ensure child-centered and culturally -appropriate activities with child participants individually and/or as a group for infants to children. * Maintain overall communication with parents of children participating in program. Ensure that childcare providers and teachers sustain relationships with parents, conducting parent/teacher consultations as needed and ensuring parents/guardians understand and follow policies and procedures while children are participating in program. * Develop and execute outreach strategies promoting all events and KidSpace program. These may include but are not limited to: developing marketing materials, distribution, community engagement and other strategies. * Collaborate with community partners to plan and implement joint events and initiatives, and to coordinate logistics where programs intersect.

Information and Referral Program
* Manage information and referral program which provides person to person, telephone and electronic communication to the public regarding center and community offerings. Duties include development of protocols and procedures, program planning, and program evaluation. * Oversee the Center’s welcome desk including reception, referral, and outreach services ensuring excellent customer service delivery. Oversee schedule of welcome desk coverage by staff and volunteers; provide occasional back up coverage. * Ensure client services tracking and oversee maintenance of on-line and in-house referral database; oversee the collection of accurate statistics for reporting purposes * Maximize the public access to community resources available via the Center including, bulletin boards, provision of collateral material in public areas of the facility, and other strategies. * Facilitate communication and collaboration between staff/volunteers, facility/security staff in efforts to ensure safety of all center users.

Community Initiatives
* Work with individuals and groups in the community to develop programming around specific and/or broad community issues. Ensure initiatives develop program/activities in line with the Center’s mission and priorities, oversee and strategize with initiatives around outreach/recruitment, promotion and marketing, implementation of activities, logistics planning and evaluation. Work directly with community group chairs to manage group process and conflicts as they arise.
* Build protocols for established groups and for the development of new community initiatives. Work with Center staff and community constituents to identify program and outreach priorities for new or expanded programming and initiate outreach efforts and based on identified priorities.
* Develop community programs & responses on current events and community issues including: lectures, readings, town hall meetings, celebrations, marches and/or media responses and press conferences.

Volunteer Program
* Supervise all aspects of the center’s volunteer program, including recruiting, screening, training, supervising, and scheduling volunteers and interns for all departments. Oversee creation of volunteer job descriptions, conflict management, communication between the Center and volunteers and volunteer appreciation.
* Oversee short and long term plans to increase volunteer participation in all aspects of the Center’s programs and services.
* Oversee trainings addressing issues of diversity, communication and community building in the LGBT Community. Ensure facilitation of ongoing new volunteer orientations by staff coordinating program.

Other Duties
* Oversee Center Pride month activities, including kick off, parade contingent, float and booth. * Supervise the Community Programs Coordinator, Childcare Providers, interns, volunteers and contractors assisting on community programs. * Coordinate special projects including development of long and short term plans, budgets, implementation of programs, and evaluation. * Provide reports, statistics, written narratives, and other administrative documentation required by Director of Community Development
* Actively participate as a member of the Community Programs team providing support to Center staff when appropriate.
* Other duties assigned by Director of Community Development
* Occasional work on evenings and Sundays will be required.

Qualifications & Experience
1. Commitment to the mission of the San Francisco LGBT Community Center. Experience and commitment to working in a multicultural environment.
2. Minimum two years experience working in community organizing, volunteer management, and/or program coordination. Demonstrated ability to work with a broad cross-section of the LGBT community.
3. Previous experience in working with children of LGBT families preferred but not required.
4. Strong communication and conflict resolution skills, ability to maintain confidentiality.
5. Excellent customer-service abilities. Outgoing and engaging personality.
6. Strong supervision skills.
7. Ability to work independently, collaboratively with supervisor or as part of a team in a fast paced environment. Experience working collaboratively with multiple agencies desired.
8. TB test and criminal background checks will be required if employment is offered.
9. Computer/PC literacy, including Internet proficiency, FileMaker Pro, Microsoft Office software and networked systems.
10. Fluency in English is required. Bilingual or ASL skills highly desired.
11. The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and lift objects up to 30 pounds. The employee frequently is required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear.

THE San Francisco LGBT COMMUNITY CENTER
The mission of the Center is to develop programs and services that welcome the entire diversity of the LGBT community; unite our community across lines of religion, age, race, gender and economics; give visibility to the history and culture of all the diverse parts of our community; foster discussion and planning for our political and cultural future; and nurture new and start-up organizations to meet emerging community needs.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
The SF LGBT Center is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. People of color, women, persons with disabilities, and persons who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or inter-sex are encouraged to apply. The SF LGBT Center maintains a policy of non-discrimination with respect to employees and applicants for employment. No aspect of employment will be influenced in any matter by race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, marital status, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, physical disability (including HIV or AIDS), medical condition, perceived physical disability or veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by statute.

APPLICATION PROCESS
Submit both resume and cover letter expressing your interest, experience and qualifications to:

The SF LGBT Community Center
1800 Market Street
San Francisco CA 94102
www.sfcenter. org
Email: jobs@sfcenter.org
Or fax to :( 415) 865-5501

Please include: Community Programs Manager in subject line

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

DEADLINE: Applications accepted until May 15th, new hire expected to begin on June 17th
Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of your life; define yourself. Harvey Fierstein
Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret. Ambrose Bierce

April 21, 2009

Don’t Miss Third Tuesday in Both San Jose AND San Francisco (Tues April 21st, 6-8pm)

— admin @ 9:00 am

Hi Everyone, The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) invites you and your friends to this month’s Third Tuesday in both San Jose as well as our premiere Third Tuesday event in San Francisco at the Artists Alley.
Third Tuesday is a monthly event designed to provide all members of our community with a casual, informal way to learn more about what HRC is doing at the national and local level.
At our San Francisco event, a representative from Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher’s office will be attending and providing updates. Information and updates will also be shared at both of our events about HRC in the news, upcoming legislation, and where we need help from you in the months ahead!
Don’t miss these fantastic events!
As always:
* Learn what HRC is doing to bring equality to all members of the LGBT community. * Mingle with local members of our community as you promote awareness of the issues important to you. * Share a drink and snack on complimentary appetizers.
Where: In San Jose: Mosaic Restaurant and Bar (website URL at the end of this message) Inside the Hotel Montgomery 211 South First Street San Jose, CA 95113 In San Francisco: The Artists Alley (website URL at the end of this message) 863 Mission Street (Across from Bloomingdales) Between 4th and 5th Streets Downtown San Francisco 94103 When: April 21st, 2009 (The Third Tuesday of Every Month) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Contact: Tom Floyd, (408) 891-7846
E-mail: http://sfbayarea.hrc.org/contact-us
Website: http://sfbayarea.hrc.org
RSVP Encouraged
HRC Membership is not required to attend
Hope to see you there! The Artists Alley: http://www.theartistsalley.com/ Mosaic Restaurant and Bar: http://www.hotelmontgomerysj.com/
Best regards, Tom Tom Floyd National Board of Governors Corporate Outreach Human Rights Campaign (HRC) http://sfbayarea.hrc.org E-mail: hrcsiliconvalley@yahoo.com Phone: (408) 891-7846

Don’t Miss Third Tuesday in Both San Jose AND San Francisco (Tues April 21st, 6-8pm)

— admin @ 9:00 am

Hi Everyone, The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) invites you and your friends to this month’s Third Tuesday in both San Jose as well as our premiere Third Tuesday event in San Francisco at the Artists Alley.
Third Tuesday is a monthly event designed to provide all members of our community with a casual, informal way to learn more about what HRC is doing at the national and local level.
At our San Francisco event, a representative from Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher’s office will be attending and providing updates. Information and updates will also be shared at both of our events about HRC in the news, upcoming legislation, and where we need help from you in the months ahead!
Don’t miss these fantastic events!
As always:
* Learn what HRC is doing to bring equality to all members of the LGBT community. * Mingle with local members of our community as you promote awareness of the issues important to you. * Share a drink and snack on complimentary appetizers.
Where: In San Jose: Mosaic Restaurant and Bar (website URL at the end of this message) Inside the Hotel Montgomery 211 South First Street San Jose, CA 95113 In San Francisco: The Artists Alley (website URL at the end of this message) 863 Mission Street (Across from Bloomingdales) Between 4th and 5th Streets Downtown San Francisco 94103 When: April 21st, 2009 (The Third Tuesday of Every Month) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Contact: Tom Floyd, (408) 891-7846
E-mail: http://sfbayarea.hrc.org/contact-us
Website: http://sfbayarea.hrc.org
RSVP Encouraged
HRC Membership is not required to attend
Hope to see you there! The Artists Alley: http://www.theartistsalley.com/ Mosaic Restaurant and Bar: http://www.hotelmontgomerysj.com/
Best regards, Tom Tom Floyd National Board of Governors Corporate Outreach Human Rights Campaign (HRC) http://sfbayarea.hrc.org E-mail: hrcsiliconvalley@yahoo.com Phone: (408) 891-7846

April 17, 2009

Next LGBT Caregiver Support Group at New Leaf Services - April 18th @ 11am

— admin @ 11:30 am

Alzheimer’s Association LGBT Caregiver Support Group at New Leaf Services

WHEN: 11:00 am on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
March Meeting will be 4/18/09

WHERE: NEW LEAF SERVICES, 103 Hayes Street (near market), San Francisco

This *free* support group offers participants the chance to express their

feelings and learn coping techniques from one another. By attending,

family members, caregivers, and friends:

* Know they are not alone

* Know that relevant help is available, accessible and nearby

* Can gather to share practical information

* Can problem-solve and support each other

* Learn new ways of coping with dementia

* Share ideas and experiences of being a long-distance caregiver

* Deal with the present and prepare for the future

This group is hosted by New Leaf Outreach to Elders and is free.

No reservation is required.

Please contact Karen at 415-626-7000 x458 or ksmillie@newleafservices.org
with any questions.

Metered parking available and a parking lot that has $5 all day parking can
be found on the corner of Polk and Hayes.

April 12, 2009

4/17 Queer On Their Feet comedy and improv show in Palo Alto

— admin @ 12:15 pm

Hey Everyone!
Catch Queer On Their Feet - An Evening of Stand Up Comedy and Improv in Palo Alto on April 17, 2009. The show is a hilarious night of comedy and improv whether you are straight, gay or undecided!
Don’t let the venues fool you! This is not a religious show, the church is generously providing the venue for the show. Queer On Their Feet features Jennie McNulty, Daniel Leary, and Diana Yanez. Queer On Their Feet is a refreshing and hilarious show that has each comic doing about 15 minutes of fabulous stand up and then that is followed by the 3 together onstage playing improv games with suggestions from the audience. Every show is unique, fun, and totally hysterical.
Friday April 17, 2009 8:00 PM UU Church of Palo Alto 505 E. Charleston Road Palo Alto, CA 94306 (Defrank Center Benefit) Adv $15/Door $20 Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/59231
www.myspace.com/queerontheirfeet www.QueerOnTheirFeet.com
Further Comedian Info: Jennie McNulty www.jenniemcnulty.com www.myspace.com/jenniemcnulty Daniel Leary www.DanielLeary.net Diana Yanez www.DianaYanez.com _________________________________________________________________ Quick access to your favorite MSN content and Windows Live with Internet Explorer 8. http://ie8.msn.com/microsoft/internet-explorer-8/en-us/ie8.aspx?ocid=B037MSN55C0701A

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Catch Queer On Their Feet - An Evening of Stand Up Comedy and Improv in Palo Alto on April 17, 2009. The show is a hilarious night of comedy and improv whether you are straight, gay or undecided!
Don’t let the venues fool you! This is not a religious show, the church is generously providing the venue for the show. Queer On Their Feet features Jennie McNulty, Daniel Leary, and Diana Yanez. Queer On Their Feet is a refreshing and hilarious show that has each comic doing about 15 minutes of fabulous stand up and then that is followed by the 3 together onstage playing improv games with suggestions from the audience. Every show is unique, fun, and totally hysterical.
Friday April 17, 2009 8:00 PM UU Church of Palo Alto 505 E. Charleston Road Palo Alto, CA 94306 (Defrank Center Benefit) Adv $15/Door $20 Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/59231
www.myspace.com/queerontheirfeet www.QueerOnTheirFeet.com
Further Comedian Info: Jennie McNulty www.jenniemcnulty.com www.myspace.com/jenniemcnulty Daniel Leary www.DanielLeary.net Diana Yanez www.DianaYanez.com _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live

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