The Women's Discussion group provides a safe social and educational space for new or isolated community members to begin to experience decreased isolation, an increased sense of belonging, and an opportunity to share their struggles and victories. All community members are welcome! GROUP FILLS UP QUICKLY - please arrive early to ensure participation.
The David Bohnett Cyber Center is a 10-terminal computer lab adjacent to the Front Desk at The Center on Centre Street. The Hillcrest Youth Center (HYC) also houses a sister computer lab available for youth ages 14-20. New computers at HYC have been generously donated by the Waitt Family Foundation and the David Bohnett Foundation. Both labs provide free classes, mentoring, Internet access and use of the Microsoft Office Suite. Please call to verify hours of operation, there are times when the Cyber Center may be closed.
E.A.G.E.R. (Expectation Around Gender Expression & Roles) is a discussion and support group for transgender and trans-questioning youth ages 14-20. This discussion group often uses media clips, movies, and art projects to facilitate discussion about issues facing the transgender youth community. This group meets Friday evenings from 7-8 pm at the Hillcrest Youth Center.
A discussion and support group for youth who have just come out, are thinking about coming out or are questioning their sexual orientation and/or gender identity. This group also offers support for the everyday process of being-out. The group meets every Friday at The Hillcrest Youth Center from 7-8pm. You've got questions, HYC has answers. Facilitated by Brett or Ortiz
Alcoholics Anonymous meeting open to anyone who thinks they may have a problem with alcohol. We discuss the AA program of recovery and the 12 steps. Meets every Friday at The Center at 8pm.
A discussion group for male folks ages 14-20 who are looking for a supportive and social male-centered space. Great place to make a new friend, ask those questions, and have a great time with people just like you. Facilitated by HYC volunteers Carl and Paul, come see why this is now the fastest growing group at the HYC. Friday nights from 7-8 at the Hillcrest Youth Center.
The Men's Discussion group provides a safe social and educational space for new or isolated community members to begin to experience decreased isolation, an increased sense of belonging, and an opportunity to share their struggles and victories. All community members welcome! Group fills up quickly - please arrive early to ensure participation.
Whether straight, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning their identity. our group supports women in all stages of the self-discovery and coming out process, The Women's Coming Out Groups help in forming new friendships, overcoming feelings of fear/isolation, learning about all aspects of being gay, bisexual or transgender and discovering new resources, publications and groups for all types of support, activity & assistance.
<span style="font-weight: bold">An open discussion group for female and female-identified youth between 14-20, focusing on all things related to women and empowerment. Intelligent conversation about the issues that matter most to you. Facilitated by Lauren Martin and the amazing volunteers of the HYC. Art, chat, games. Come see why this is the largest, most popular group at The Hillcrest Youth Center.
Our group supports men in all stages of the self-discovery and coming out process, whether straight, gay, bisexual, transgender, or those questioning their identity. These groups help in forming new friendships, overcoming feelings of fear/isolation, learning about all aspects of being gay, bisexual or transgender, and discovering new resources, publications and groups for all types of support and assistance.
Grupo de apoyo para mujeres Lesbianas y Bisexuales
Get rid of those midweek cobwebs by getting out on the trail for a while. Actual rides will vary but may include Penasquitos, San Clemente Canyon or Mission Trails. Bring your light...it can get dark! The ride will last a couple of hours. Start time: 5:30pm. Call Bill 1-2 days ahead of time to get the ride and start point info.
Front Runners provides running and walking activities for the LGBT community. Front runners meets every Monday and/or Wednesday at 6pm in Balboa Park at the southeast corner of Sixth and Laurel under the big tree.
Front Runners provides running and walking activities for the LGBT community. It meets every Monday and/or Wednesday at 6pm in Balboa Park at the southeast corner of Sixth and Laurel under the big tree.
Front Runners & Walkers provides running and walking activities for the LGBT community. Meets Monday and Wednesday at 6:00pm and Saturday at 8:00am at the south east corner of Laurel and 6th Ave in Balboa Park. Runners and walkers of all ages, gender, and athletic ability are welcome and invited to join us for our weekly fun runs and walks. We have over 200 members ranging in age from 23 to 72, about 40 percent of our members are women.
Join us for this fun and relaxed art group. We get together and work on the daily project or work on our own. Artist Sabato Fiorello will lead the way as we explore different mediums. Allow 2 hours. Bring basic pencils, paper and inexpensive watercolor paints/brush. Try it and then consider buying other supplies. Held at the Center at 3909 Center Street.
The Center and Silver Age Yoga Community Outreach (SAYCO) present Gentle Yoga for Seniors. SAYCO's mission is to improve the health and overall well-being of all seniors, regardless of age, physical ability or financial status. Classes are free and all are welcome. Every Thursday at The Center.
The San Diego Bulldogs offer you a way to learn freestyle wrestling in a fun, safe and challenging way! Beginners and all skill levels are welcome! Meets 4-6pm every Sunday at The Center.
Fellowship of Older Gays men's discussion group meets every Tuesday at 6:30 PM.
Wednesday/Miércoles, 6:30-9pm: Grupo de apoyo "Las Manzanitas", para personal LGBT impactadas por el VIH?SIDA.(Español) Facilitadotes: Roger Sanchez y Tito Ramirez
Thursday/Jueves– 6-8pm: Grupo de apoyo "Accion Positiva" para hombres gay
(Español) Facilitador: Ricardo Gallego (Cerrado)
Weekly Bridge Game meets every Monday at The Center, noon to 3pm, in Group Room 2. Newcomers welcome!
Join this group of book worms at the community resource room on the 1st Wednesday, of every month at 7 pm. There is great variety in the books chosen. Books are selected each month by popular vote. The group also loves getting together for related activities such as movies, dinner, etc. For more information, email LadiesLaughterLiterature@yahoo.com or subscribe to
LadiesLaughterLiterature-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Join Instructor Royal for this great yoga class every Tuesday 10:30 am at The Center. This class is FREE and open to all.
E.A.G.E.R. II (Expectation Around Gender Expression & Roles) is a discussion and support group for transgender and trans-questioning adults ages 18+. This discussion group often uses media clips, movies, and art projects to facilitate discussion about issues facing the transgender youth community. This group meets Saturday evenings from 5:30-7pm at The Center.
The San Diego Bulldogs offer you a way to learn freestyle wrestling in a fun, safe and challenging way! Beginners and all skill levels are welcome! Meets 7-9pm every Thursday at The Center.
The San Diego Women’s Chorus is a non-audition community-based chorus open to women of all sexual orientations, ages, ethnicities, and skill levels. Reading music is a plus, not a requirement. The members of SDWC are people with a strong sense of social conscience who work to entertain and educate the LGBT community and the San Diego community at large. The music of SDWC speaks to issues as diverse as human rights, love, world peace, religious freedom, environmental harmony, inclusion and cultural diversity. SDWC supports and affirms the music of women, and Lesbian and Gay composers and arrangers. Meets every week at the University Christian Church (3900 Cleveland Ave)
Monthly potlucks and social gatherings for men who are vegetarian or who are interersted in a vegetarian lifestyle.
Soyboys is a new social group for gay and gay-friendly guys who are vegetarian or interested in a vegetarian lifestyle. We meet at least once a month for potlucks, outings to vegetarian (friendly) restaurants and other social events. Please contact Michael for more information.
Classes specifically address strengthening the immune system of HIV+ individuals. Makes immune system stronger,brings joy into life, increases mental and physical strength, teaches living in the moment, brings self-discipline and allows knowledge of the self. Instructor is Himanshu (Hari) Kapoor, he has been teaching yoga for 13 years in hospitals, Drug and Alcohol Rehab and Prison projects. He wishes to extend this knowledge as a means of achieving physical , mental and spirtiutal well-being and self-realization.
There is no charge to participants.
The Cygnets Water Polo team welcomes new members of al skill levels. They practice at the Helix Charter High School, located at 7323 University Ave in La Mesa, on Tuesdays from 7:15 to 9:00 pm. The first practice is free. For more information , visit www.cygnetspolo.com
Transgnero 2000
Suppport group for the Latino/a Transgender community and is open to all LGBT community members. The meetings are primarily in Spanish. Un grupo abierto a familias, amigos, y personas que quieren comprender y apoyar a transgeneros. For more info visit http://www.thecentersd.org/latinoservices.php
***MEETS IN BALBOA PARK in the Playground near 6th & Spruce. Always FREE. Everyone welcome regardless of physical condition.
Need a place to chill when HYC is closed? Want to watch movies with LGBT Themes? Have great discussions with friends? Come to Storefront. Every Monday we hold a social group for LGBT Youth. There is free food. Free fun. Free transportation if you need it.
Interested???
Call 619-889-7184
This new group for HIV+ men meets every Friday from 6:00 to 7:30pm at the main Center. It is a support and discussion group led by two trained facilitators. Members of the group who are interested are welcome to join other members in going out socially afterwards in Hillcrest. Group Room 3.
NEW CLASS: Starts September 5, 12, and 19 from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm!
Front Runners North County
More detailed information on http://www.northcountypridesd.org, select "Groups and Events", then "Front Runners North County"
A fitness & social group for GLBT and friends and families to walk and run on the beach in Carlsbad. We meet each Saturday morning at 9am in MaGee Park in Carlsbad, California. After that, we meet in a cafe with tea and coffee for chatting nice. Tell your friends about this nice group. Oh, so you know, it's FREE!!
At long last, OCEAN SQUARES is back. Tons of fun!!
Now that the long, drawn-out election is over, Ocean Squares is dancing again, tonight, Tuesday, November 11, 2008, at Pilgrim Hall in Pilgrim United Church, 2020 Chestnut Street, Carlsbad, CA, from 7 to 9 pm.
Pilgrim Hall is next to and attached to the church (unless we get shunted to the nursery again!). Pilgrim Church is on the northeast corner of Chestnut and Monroe, in Carlsbad. No—not the Mormon Temple—the opposite corner!
From the 78, exit El Camino, go south to Chestnut and turn right, down to Monroe. Church is on the near right corner. Small parking off Chestnut, and more parking around the corner.
We invite you to join us for an enjoyable evening of square dancing. Everyone is invited, whether you already know how to square dance or not. We will show you how! You don’t need a partner, and there is no dress code.
We are one of twelve gay square dance clubs in southern California, and about 85 in the U.S., Canada, and several other countries, including Japan and Denmark!
Hope to see you tonight!
--Steve van Keuren
rsvk@adnc.com
Phone: 858-576-6974
for Ocean Squares
Website: www.iagsdc.org/oceansquares
(Map Location: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=2020+chestnut+avenue,+carlsbad,+ca&sll=33.770015,-117.339478&sspn=1.890414,2.999268&ie=UTF8&ll=33.163547,-117.325959&spn=0.007436,0.011716&z=16)
Urban Mos/Kickers Country Western Dance Instruction 7:00 to 8:30 Free of charge. 308 University Ave. SD
Urban Mos/Kickers Country Western Dance Instruction 7:00 to 8:30 Free of charge. 308 University Ave @ Third Ave.
2820 Lytton Street @ Rosecrans in San Diego
Morning Coffee
Every Wednesday & Saturday at Filter
Filter A great way to catch up on the local news and gossip, make new friends, connect with old, and jump-start your day.
TIME: 10 AM.
LOCATION: Filter coffee house, 4096 30th St. (at 30th and Polk Streets)
COST: Free
First Saturday of the month Celebrate this month birthdays with cake and song.
Second Saturday of each month -Raffle for the most FABULOUS prizes.
Morning Coffee
Every Wednesday & Saturday at Filter
Filter A great way to catch up on the local news and gossip, make new friends, connect with old, and jump-start your day.
TIME: 10 AM.
LOCATION: Filter, 4096 30th St. (at 30th and Polk Streets)
COST: Free
First Saturday of the month – Celebrate this month’s’ birthdays with cake and song.
Second Saturday of each month – -Raffle for the most FABULOUS prizes.
Zumba is an aerobic salsa that let's you dance your way to fitness. No more counting "reps" at the gym, and counting the minutes until it's over. With Zumba, you dance and exercise at the same time, and all to great latin music.
ROCK-STEP has an inclusive mission that is actively working towards building a strong and vibrant LGBT country western dance community in San Diego! Beginners encouraged to attend. No partner necessary, just bring your sweet self, a willingness to learn and HAVE FUN in a community of dancers embracing the values of inclusiveness, respect, and good ol' country kindness and hospitality! Lee from Kicker's will teach a combination of two-step, waltz, shadow, shuffle.
ROCK-STEP offers the LGBT community, as well as their families and friends, an environment that allows everyone - regardless of skill level - to experience the pure joy of dancing. We guarantee you won't feel like an "outsider" when you join us - even if that's only now and then. Wear comfortable clothes and leather or leather-like soles. No RSVP required. $5 donation. For more information, contact Sidney at Rock-Step@Rock-Step.org or visit our website at www.Rock-Step.org.
ROCK-STEP has an inclusive mission that is actively working towards building a strong and vibrant LGBT country western dance community in San Diego! Beginners encouraged to attend. No partner necessary, just bring your sweet self, a willingness to learn and HAVE FUN in a community of dancers embracing the values of inclusiveness, respect, and good ol' country kindness and hospitality! Lee from Kicker's will teach a combination of two-step, waltz, shadow, shuffle.
The Class Schedule is as follows:
6:30 - 7:00pm - Intro to Two-Step
7:00 - 8:00pm - Intermediate Spins & Turns
8:00 - 8:30pm - Line Dance or Secondary Dance Lesson
ROCK-STEP offers the LGBT community, as well as their families and friends, an environment that allows everyone - regardless of skill level - to experience the pure joy of dancing. We guarantee you won't feel like an "outsider" when you join us - even if that's only now and then. Wear comfortable clothes and leather or leather-like soles. No RSVP required. $5 donation. For more information, contact Sidney at Rock-Step@Rock-Step.org or visit our website at www.Rock-Step.org.
San Diego’s Transgender Coming Out Group meets every Monday evening from 7-8:30pm at The Center in Hillcrest. Our group supports transgender people in all stages of exploring one's gender identity. This group is for all people ages 18 and up, whether questioning or early transitioning.
No Reservation Required
Just Show Up!
Share your experiences with us.
Lunch is usually provided.
Meet other fun and interesting people.
Help others and help yourself.
Being Alive
4070 Centre Street
Also contact Steve 619 602
Check out our general discussion group where you choose the topic. Quite often our most hilarious group where you really get to know the person next to you.. Every Thursday 7pm. Great group for newcomers to the Hillcrest Youth Center
No writing experience necessary. Join Fergal and the guys for a fun, creative workshop! Sponsored by Positive Action. Please call coordinator to sign up. Where: the San Diego LGBT Community Center every Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m.
S.O.L - A fun group of slightly older lesbians get together @ the Center every Friday night for an evening of socializing and fun! S.O.L. meets at the LGBT Community Center each Friday @ 7:30PM. The monthly schedule is:
1st Friday - S.O.L. Pot Luck
2nd Friday - S.O.L. Movie Night
3rd Friday - S.O.L. Discussion Group
4th Friday - Dine Out Night (meets @ a different restaurant each week - call Mary for details.)
5th Friday - TBD
Come make your mark on San Diego's premier LGBTQA youth publication. No need to be a writer, artist, or poet. All you need is you, and we will provide the material for you to get it all out. Stop by once, or join us every week. Great way to spend a Wednesday night. See you there!
The Center has partnered with The San Diego Food Bank. 9 am until the food is gone. Booths for signing up for food stamps and other services open at 8 am. People start lining up for the food by 8 am. The food is normally gone by 10 am.
Through our Community Food Distribution Program, The San Diego Food Bank (SDFB) feeds over 1,600 families each month. Products such as fresh fruits and vegetables and assorted cans are a few of the items you might find at any of our ten distribution sites.
The SDFB partners with non-profits to help distribute a minimum of 12 pallets of food each week. There are absolutely no requirements to receive food from our community food distributions.
In addition to this, we’re launching our Community Cares Project. Our goal is to provide a “one –stop-shop” where people can receive emergency food, pre-screen for Food Stamps and sign up for a range of other services including housing, employment, medical as well as low cost utility programs. For more information visit:
Project OUT-Reach is an in-person campaign that puts a face to the issue every single Saturday.
10am – Get a training and coffee
11am – Go out with a buddy that’s done the canvass before
2pm – Return to base to report back your experience and get lunch
3pm – Out the door to enjoy the rest of your weekend knowing that you made a difference
Project OUT-Reach – a project where we are going into the areas around San Diego County where we lost Prop 8 looking for new supporters while educating the community about what's happening around the issue of marriage equality and getting them involved in the next steps towards equality. Even by starting right now, we have less than two years to change the hearts and minds of 250,000 + 1 Californians by using earned media, demonstrations, public outreach and education. To be successful we cannot just organize in areas that are supportive. We must also reach out to communities that have not traditionally been our allies in this fight to bridge the gap in understanding. We will have conversations with people, both at their doors and in busy public spaces to raise consciousness about the issue as well as funds for the cause. We will keep our community energized and engaged as activists, fighting to win back our fundamental right to marry.
For more information you may contact:
(619) 861-7939
meusasd@gmail.com
www.marriageequalitysd.org
You are encouraged to bring friends and family along. Please RSVP via email to volunteer@marriageequalitysd.org with the number of people you will be bringing. Let us know if you speak Spanish so we can have enough materials in Spanish.
Weekly women's discussion group geared specifically towards lesbian, bisexual and transgender women of color. This group meets downstairs at The Center (3909 Centre St. Hillcrest) in the Latino Services room.
Topics for August/September/October 2010:
Aug 14th - Substance abuse/depression in the gay community
21st - Presentation by Jacqueline and Azul: "Prop. 8 Recap: What Has Happened
and What You Can Do to Help"; followed by: Is being gay a civil rights issue?
28th - Fun day
Sep 4th - Accepting yourself
11th - When your partner has been abused
18th - Coming out later in life
25th - Fun day
Oct 2nd - Lesbian parenting
9th - Dating outside your race
16th - Safe sex
23rd - Effective goal setting
30th - Fun day
For more info: lbt.womenofcolorunited@gmail.com
UCSD's AVRC and San Diego County Health have partnered with the LGBT Community Center to provide free & confidential HIV testing at the main Centre St. facility. Available testing slots each day are first come, first served (no appointments taken.) Testing hours are:
MONDAY - 9AM to 2:00PM (SDCH - rapid test - walk-ins only)
TUESDAY - 9AM to 3:15PM (UCSD AVRC - rapid & early tests)*
WEDNESDAY - 9AM to 2:00PM (SDCH - rapid test - walk-ins only)
THURSDAY - 9AM to 3:15PM (UCSD AVRC - rapid & early tests)*
FRIDAY - 9AM to 1:45PM (UCSD AVRC - rapid & early tests)*
*UCSD AVRC is offering the Early Test. Appointments for morning tests at the Center may be made in advance by calling (619) 543-8080. Walk-ins are also welcome. Please arrive at 9AM to receive an appointment for the same day.
"Yoga for Everyone" is a weekly free yoga class taught by instructor Tim Schultheis. This is a basic class where beginners will feel comfortable, but more advanced participants will be given options as well. Plenty of options to meet your specific needs and skill level. It's Yoga for All!
SAGE's Pinochle Group is now meeting at The Center in Group Room Two on Thursdays, 12:30-3:30pm. Newcomers welcome!
Join this fun Bridge Group for a friendly afternoon game. Newcomers welcome! The group meets every Monday, noon to 3pm in Group Room 2 at The Center.
this class meets at the dance studio CHEEK2CHEEK at 4360 morena blvd, san diego,ca 92117
for more info, pls check our webpage: http://kpdancehouse.com - click on DIVERSITYDANCESPORT
this is a drop-in class and meets every saturday
it focuses on same-sex competition dancing - any level
we're meeting at: CHEEK2CHEEK dance studio, 4360 morena blvd, san diego, ca 92117
more info: http://kpdancehouse.com - click on DIVERSITYDANCESPORT
Talking about TINA is a group for HIV+ men who use crystal methamphetamine. Through the group setting, we offer a safe and nonjudgmental space to talk about ambivalence related to meth use, relationships, community norms, health issues, sex, and past and present struggles with drug use. The group also includes education and skill-building training that focus on strategies to limit the harm associated with drug use, identify triggers, prevent relapse, increase positive supports, and improve sexual health.
Dignity-San Diego is a Catholic Christian organization providing a safe and supportive faith community for LGBT Catholics and all seeking a healthy connection between thier religious traditions and spirituality through weekly worship, social, and service activities.
Location:
First Unitarian Universalist Church
4190 Front St, San Diego 92103
(across from UCSD Medical Center)
All are welcome!
New swimmers and drop-in visits encouraged. Please go to our web site for more information and be sure to check out our calendar for any last minute schedule changes. www.DSST.org
New swimmers and drop-in visits encouraged. Please go to our web site for more information and be sure to check out our calendar for any last minute schedule changes. www.DSST.org
New swimmers and drop-in visits encouraged. Please go to our web site for more information and be sure to check out our calendar for any last minute schedule changes. www.DSST.org
New swimmers and drop-in visits encouraged. Please go to our web site for more information and be sure to check out our calendar for any last minute schedule changes. www.DSST.org
This meetup is on appraisal.You can bring one small item to be appraised by the group.1 item per person
In 2009, over 1,000 volunteers went door to door with us to talk with voters about the importance of marriage equality for gay & lesbian couples. This year we’ve already talked with voters at their door in places like Santee and El Cajon. How great is that?
We know we’re on the right path, but California’s a huge state and we have to change the minds of 800 San Diegans this year alone or we WILL continue to lose this fight. Currently, we don't have enough volunteers on our team to meet this goal.
That's why we're on the phones every Tuesday and Thursday night, calling our supporters and signing up new volunteers. New and experienced phone bankers are welcome -- we go through a great training with you so you'll be well prepared to sign up some new volunteers and help build the team that's going to win marriage back! We also pair you with experienced coaches to support you through your whole shift. This is the most effective way to get more supporters to join the crucial work of going door-to-door to change hearts and minds about same-sex marriage.
It’s really important that we get all of our supporters out with us doing this important work. We all need to do our part.
Join us from 6-9pm any Tuesday or Thursday night at our office, 4506 30th Street, SD 92116 (North Park/Normal Heights).
Emcee for the day: Ron deHarte: An advocate for LGBT rights, deHarte has served as the visionary leader of one of the largest equal rights pride organizations in the United States and has served on the board of directors for InterPride, the international organization for pride organizers. He helps raise visibility and awareness of the LGBT community to break down barriers and achieve equal rights for all. A nonprofit executive and large-scale event producer, Ron organized the largest single-day event and largest human rights action in the City of San Diego from 2006-2009. In 2009, he was attacked in Lemon Grove while holding a Rainbow flag and participating in the Equality Torch Relay
Authors:
12:30 PM Robert Heylmun: Has written several novels, as well as many essays on living in Florence where he made his home for nearly seven years where he studied painting and Italian.
1:00 PM Eric Shanower is the award-winning cartoonist of the graphic novel series Age of Bronze (Image Comics), a retelling of the Greek myth of the Trojan War.
1:30 PM Walter G. Meyer: When Josh's secrets are finally revealed and become life threatening, Rob and his family must step up to the plate.
2:00 Linda Patterson: Hate Thy Neighbor is a new book by local attorney
Linda Patterson that explains why the so-called "clobber verses" in the
Bible either do not condemn homosexuality at all, or are far too
contextually and culturally removed to warrant a modern-day condemnation.
Speakers:
12:45 PM Sally M. Hall
speaking on www.ThatsSoGayLIVE.com
Come join us for a great gay bowling league every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Kearny Mesa Bowl. We take any level of bowler, new, intermediate, or advanced, men and women. It's a handicapped-league, which means we all bowl on equal footing. We are accepting any number of people from 1 to a full team of 4. The Summer League lasts until the middle of August. The cost is approximately $16 per week. Teams are forming now, please give us a call or email to join! The league will begin its long Winter season in early September, and we'd like to get your interest for that league as well.
This support group meeting is open to all gay men diagnosed with prostate cancer and their partners and caregivers. The meeting is held every Tuesday 6:30 to 8:00 PM except the Tuesday on or before Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years.
Fellowship of Older Gays (FOG) meets every Saturday at 10:00a.m. at Lily's Coffee House, 3501 Adams Ave (entrance around the corner on 35th Street)., San Diego for coffee and socializing. FOG is a social activity group for older gay men. Visitors are always welcome.
The San Diego River Park Foundation’s Clean and Green Team needs your help to remove trash and debris from the San Diego River Estuary before it makes its way to the beach and ocean. So far the team has removed over 1 million pounds from the river but there is still more to do. Join our team and make a difference for our community, our river and our environment! This is a great way to spend a few hours with friends, family and other people interested in doing something positive and important for nature. The River Park Foundation will provide tools, supplies, water and snacks. Community services hours verified for those that need them. Families and groups welcomed. Volunteers will meet on the river trail next to Secure Self Storage at 4835 Pacific Hwy. 92110. Call 619.297.7380 or email volunteer@sandiegoriver.org for more info or to RSVP
Diversionary Theatre presents ‘[title of show]’
July 8-August 8
A love letter to musical theatre and to the joy of collaboration, [title of show] is a witty new musical written by two struggling writers about two struggling writers writing a witty new musical. A can’t miss for those who love Broadway!
[title of show] has music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen and the book is by Hunter Bell. Directed by James Vasquez, with musical direction by Tim McKnight. The cast of four features Tony Houck, Heather Paton, Karson St. John and Tom Zohar. [title of show] is an official event of San Diego LGBT Pride.
Show times:
Thursday & Monday at 7:30pm
Friday at 8:00pm
Saturday at 3:00 & 8:00pm
Sunday at 2:00pm
Thursday, Sunday, Monday (July 26) performances: $33
Friday & Saturday performances: $35
Students/Seniors 60+/Military: $4 off
Student Rush: $12.00 tickets for students w/ID starting one hour before curtain.
Please ask for the discount at time of purchase.
Diversionary Theatre
“San Diego’s LGBT Theatre”
4545 Park Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92116
619.220.0097
boxoffice@diversionary.org
www.diversionary.org
(Note for preview performances on July 8 at 7:30pm and July 9 at 8:00pm– all tickets $20.)
Diversionary Theatre presents ‘[title of show]’
July 8-August 8
A love letter to musical theatre and to the joy of collaboration, [title of show] is a witty new musical written by two struggling writers about two struggling writers writing a witty new musical. A can’t miss for those who love Broadway!
[title of show] has music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen and the book is by Hunter Bell. Directed by James Vasquez, with musical direction by Tim McKnight. The cast of four features Tony Houck, Heather Paton, Karson St. John and Tom Zohar. [title of show] is an official event of San Diego LGBT Pride.
Show times:
Thursday & Monday at 7:30pm
Friday at 8:00pm
Saturday at 3:00 & 8:00pm
Sunday at 2:00pm
Thursday, Sunday, Monday (July 26) performances: $33
Friday & Saturday performances: $35
Students/Seniors 60+/Military: $4 off
Student Rush: $12.00 tickets for students w/ID starting one hour before curtain.
Please ask for the discount at time of purchase.
Diversionary Theatre
“San Diego’s LGBT Theatre”
4545 Park Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92116
619.220.0097
boxoffice@diversionary.org
www.diversionary.org
(Note for preview performances on July 8 at 7:30pm and July 9 at 8:00pm– all tickets $20.)
Diversionary Theatre presents ‘[title of show]’
July 8-August 8
A love letter to musical theatre and to the joy of collaboration, [title of show] is a witty new musical written by two struggling writers about two struggling writers writing a witty new musical. A can’t miss for those who love Broadway!
[title of show] has music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen and the book is by Hunter Bell. Directed by James Vasquez, with musical direction by Tim McKnight. The cast of four features Tony Houck, Heather Paton, Karson St. John and Tom Zohar. [title of show] is an official event of San Diego LGBT Pride.
Show times:
Thursday & Monday at 7:30pm
Friday at 8:00pm
Saturday at 3:00 & 8:00pm
Sunday at 2:00pm
Thursday, Sunday, Monday (July 26) performances: $33
Friday & Saturday performances: $35
Students/Seniors 60+/Military: $4 off
Student Rush: $12.00 tickets for students w/ID starting one hour before curtain.
Please ask for the discount at time of purchase.
Diversionary Theatre
“San Diego’s LGBT Theatre”
4545 Park Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92116
619.220.0097
boxoffice@diversionary.org
www.diversionary.org
(Note for opening night performance on Sat. July 10 at 8pm- all tickets $45 includes post-show cast party, sponsored by Parkhouse Eatery)
Diversionary Theatre presents ‘[title of show]’
July 8-August 8
A love letter to musical theatre and to the joy of collaboration, [title of show] is a witty new musical written by two struggling writers about two struggling writers writing a witty new musical. A can’t miss for those who love Broadway!
[title of show] has music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen and the book is by Hunter Bell. Directed by James Vasquez, with musical direction by Tim McKnight. The cast of four features Tony Houck, Heather Paton, Karson St. John and Tom Zohar. [title of show] is an official event of San Diego LGBT Pride.
Show times:
Thursday & Monday at 7:30pm
Friday at 8:00pm
Saturday at 3:00 & 8:00pm
Sunday at 2:00pm
Thursday, Sunday, Monday (July 26) performances: $33
Friday & Saturday performances: $35
Students/Seniors 60+/Military: $4 off
Student Rush: $12.00 tickets for students w/ID starting one hour before curtain.
Please ask for the discount at time of purchase.
Diversionary Theatre
“San Diego’s LGBT Theatre”
4545 Park Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92116
619.220.0097
boxoffice@diversionary.org
www.diversionary.org
Kick off your Pride festivities a week early by attending “Red Hot Pride,” The Center’s annual dance for women! “Red Hot Pride” will take place on Saturday, July 10, 6-9 pm in The Center’s auditorium (3909 Centre St., San Diego 92103). DJ Laura Jane will be in the house spinning all your favorite dance hits and party tracks. Enjoy dancing, mingling, snacks, giveaways and a no-host bar for only $5 per person. Women 21 and over are welcome. Pride is here – it’s time to celebrate!
For more information, contact Women’s Resource Center Coordinator Abby Schwartz at (619) 692-2077, ext. 212, or email women@ thecentersd.org.