Meetings are held the 1st Saturday of the month at: The Unitarian Universalist Church, 2415 B N. Main Street, Findlay, OH 45840. Meetings start at 1:00 pm.
http://pflagfindlay.googlepages.com/home
Time:
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
Monthly meeting of the Stonewall Democrats of Central Ohio.
Location: Ohio Democratic Party Headquarters at 271 E State Street in downtown Columbus
The Greater Cincinnati chapter of PFLAG meets the 2nd Tuesday of each
month from 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm at:
Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church , 103 William Howard Taft Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio. Our meeting starts with socializing from 7:00 til 7:30; then general meeting and sometimes a short program from 7:30 til 8:15 and finally small group discussions from 8:30 to 9:30.
Visit our web site at http://pflagcinci.org/ . You may reach our help
line by calling 513-721-7900.
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays promotes the health
and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons,
their families and friends through:
SUPPORT-To cope with an adverse society.
EDUCATION- to enlighten an ill-informed public.
ADVOCACY-to end discrimination and to secure equal rights.
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays provides opportunity
for dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity, and acts to
create a society that is healthy and respectful of human diversity".
Time:
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Description:
We invite you attend our informal meetings. All are welcome. We meet at 7:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at Trinity Cathedral, on the edge of downtown Cleveland at Euclid Avenue & 22nd Street. Lighted, secure parking is accessible behind the church on Prospect Avenue. (That's just a half a block to the right from the westbound I-90 exit at Prospect, or two blocks to the left and then a half-block to the right from the eastbound I-90 exit at 22nd Street.) First-time visitors may wish to arrive 10 minutes early or so that we can meet you and let you know more about what to expect.
(While we gratefully acknowledge Trinity Cathedral for their assistance in hosting our meetings, please know that we are not affiliated with any religious organizations.)
Parents, other family members, and friends who have just learned of their loved one's sexuality can discover that they are not alone, and can receive help and support in dealing with their feelings.
website:
We meet on the 3RD Friday of every month at 7:30 PM
at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Of Lima
875 W. Market St.
Lima, OH
Support Sessions and group discussions are part of every meeting
www.geocities.com/pflag_lima
Time:
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Description:
Every Third Sunday of the Month 3:00 PM
First English Lutheran Church 1015 E. Main Columbus, Ohio 43205
Please contact Pat Moss for further information (614-463-1183)
Time:
5:00pm - 10:00pm
Description:
2nd Annual Human Rights Campaign Family Picnic.
ALL families are welcome!
Location:
Blendon Woods Metro Park (at the Hickory Grove Shelter)
4265 E. Dublin-Granville Road
Westerville, OH 43081
Suggested Donation - $10 per family
Bring your coolers and picnic baskets! Grills and charcoal will be available, along with S'mores!
Please note that park rules prohibit alcoholic beverages but dogs are allowed (on a leash). Donations support HRC's work but aren't required to attend.
Time:
5:00pm
Description:
Don't forget the Sandusky Firelands chapter of PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) meets the 3rd Sunday monthly at 5 p.m.
in the Frost Center in Osborn Park on East Perkins Avenue in Sandusky, Ohio. This organization is an excellent resource for members of the GLTB community and for their families.
Time:
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Description:
Monthly meeting of the Stonewall Democrats of Summit County
Location: Highland Square Library
807 W. Market St.
Akron, Ohio
www.stonewallsummitdems.org
330-835-1861
Time:
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Description:
Time: 7:00 pm on the 3rd Thursday of each month
Location: North Springfield Presbyterian Church, 671 Canton Road, at Albrecht Avenue in Akron (Ellet neighborhood).
Website: www.pflagakron.org
If you have a gay child, family members or friend, you are not alone. We invite you to attend our confidential, monthly support meetings where you can obtain information about your loved one’s sexual orientation while dealing with your own feelings in a warm, confidential and supportive atmosphere.
By meeting gay people, parents and family members come to realize that homosexuality is found in every ethnic and socioeconomic group. Even more importantly, they learn that stereotypical views of homosexuality have no place or validity with this group that represents a significant percentage of the world’s population.
Meetings are loosely structured and new participants are not obligated to share or speak. Just listening and attending can be a learning experience.
Contact: OUR HELP LINE: 330-342-5825
PO Box 5471
Akron, OH 44334
brukriete@aol.com
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Description:
Cleveland Stonewall Democrats
Monthly meeting of the Cleveland Stonewall Democrats
Time: 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Location: The LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland, 6600 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44102
Website: www.clevelandstonewalldemocrats.org
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Description:
Log Cabin Republicans of Greater Cleveland
Monthly meeting of the Log Cabin Republicans of Greater Cleveland
Meets 3rd Thursday of month except for December and June
Description:
The TransOhio Transgender and Ally Symposium is only a matter of days away (August 22-24, 2008), and we're definitely looking forward to seeing many of our old friends, meeting new people and welcoming new people into our family!
We've got a full weekend planned of great events and workshops! We're thrilled that Kate Bornstein and Sile P. Singleton will be joining be presenting and performing during the weekend and you're not going to want to miss either of them!
The symposium will run August 22-24, 2008 at the Center on High in downtown Columbus.
Friday, August 22nd, join us for our Meet & Greet at East Village for chance to mingle with other attendees and symposium facilitators. Friday night activities include a Meet & Greet at East Village (7pm-9pm). Following the Meet & Greet, Sile P. Singleton will be performing at East Village. Sile's performance begins at 10pm.
Saturday, August 23, we have the following panels and workshops planned: Ohio Legal and Workplace Issues; Health & Safety Panel; Hello, Cruel World: An Outlaw's Mini-Guide to Survival. (presented by Kate Bornstein); We'd rather be "COLORED," so why don't you just ask? (presented by Sile P. Singleton); Trans People on Campus: Fighting for Gender Diversity, Inclusion and Justice (presented by Joelle Ruby Ryan & Transcendence members); Voice Communication and Therapy (Aly Rivero, TruVoice); and several break-out groups for SOFFA's, PFLAG, MtF's, FtM's, CD's and more! In addition, Saturday night, Kate Bornstein will perform "On Men, Women, and The Rest of Us" at East Village. Kate's performance begins at 9pm.
On Sunday, August 24, the Columbus AIDS Task Force will be presenting on Safe Sex and providing free HIV testing. We'll also be having a short GLBTQIA and leadership meeting. It'll be a great opportunity to meet some of your Ohiobased folks involved in the leadership of the Ohio community. After the workshop and meeting, there will be a Post-Symposium Brunch at Union Bar + Grill (11am-1pm). Again, everybody is welcome
to attend brunch.
We’ve received some email from attendees about being nervous to attend a conference like this—that it’ll be the first time they’ll be in a setting that is safe and that it’ll be the first time for them to be 100% themselves. Being nervous is fine! We are all individuals and our experiences of life have been different, but that’s what is going to be so fantastic about the weekend. Connecting with new people, sharing stories, experiences and learning from one another. It’s an opportunity to visit with people you may have known for years and an opportunity to make new friends. Every single one of you is important to us. Be yourself, laugh, cry, connect and continue to create your family of those who support you and love you, no matter what.
Description:
The TransOhio Transgender and Ally Symposium is only a matter of days away (August 22-24, 2008), and we're definitely looking forward to seeing many of our old friends, meeting new people and welcoming new people into our family!
We've got a full weekend planned of great events and workshops! We're thrilled that Kate Bornstein and Sile P. Singleton will be joining be presenting and performing during the weekend and you're not going to want to miss either of them!
The symposium will run August 22-24, 2008 at the Center on High in downtown Columbus.
Friday, August 22nd, join us for our Meet & Greet at East Village for chance to mingle with other attendees and symposium facilitators. Friday night activities include a Meet & Greet at East Village (7pm-9pm). Following the Meet & Greet, Sile P. Singleton will be performing at East Village. Sile's performance begins at 10pm.
Saturday, August 23, we have the following panels and workshops planned: Ohio Legal and Workplace Issues; Health & Safety Panel; Hello, Cruel World: An Outlaw's Mini-Guide to Survival. (presented by Kate Bornstein); We'd rather be "COLORED," so why don't you just ask? (presented by Sile P. Singleton); Trans People on Campus: Fighting for Gender Diversity, Inclusion and Justice (presented by Joelle Ruby Ryan & Transcendence members); Voice Communication and Therapy (Aly Rivero, TruVoice); and several break-out groups for SOFFA's, PFLAG, MtF's, FtM's, CD's and more! In addition, Saturday night, Kate Bornstein will perform "On Men, Women, and The Rest of Us" at East Village. Kate's performance begins at 9pm.
On Sunday, August 24, the Columbus AIDS Task Force will be presenting on Safe Sex and providing free HIV testing. We'll also be having a short GLBTQIA and leadership meeting. It'll be a great opportunity to meet some of your Ohiobased folks involved in the leadership of the Ohio community. After the workshop and meeting, there will be a Post-Symposium Brunch at Union Bar + Grill (11am-1pm). Again, everybody is welcome
to attend brunch.
We’ve received some email from attendees about being nervous to attend a conference like this—that it’ll be the first time they’ll be in a setting that is safe and that it’ll be the first time for them to be 100% themselves. Being nervous is fine! We are all individuals and our experiences of life have been different, but that’s what is going to be so fantastic about the weekend. Connecting with new people, sharing stories, experiences and learning from one another. It’s an opportunity to visit with people you may have known for years and an opportunity to make new friends. Every single one of you is important to us. Be yourself, laugh, cry, connect and continue to create your family of those who support you and love you, no matter what.
Description:
The TransOhio Transgender and Ally Symposium is only a matter of days away (August 22-24, 2008), and we're definitely looking forward to seeing many of our old friends, meeting new people and welcoming new people into our family!
We've got a full weekend planned of great events and workshops! We're thrilled that Kate Bornstein and Sile P. Singleton will be joining be presenting and performing during the weekend and you're not going to want to miss either of them!
The symposium will run August 22-24, 2008 at the Center on High in downtown Columbus.
Friday, August 22nd, join us for our Meet & Greet at East Village for chance to mingle with other attendees and symposium facilitators. Friday night activities include a Meet & Greet at East Village (7pm-9pm). Following the Meet & Greet, Sile P. Singleton will be performing at East Village. Sile's performance begins at 10pm.
Saturday, August 23, we have the following panels and workshops planned: Ohio Legal and Workplace Issues; Health & Safety Panel; Hello, Cruel World: An Outlaw's Mini-Guide to Survival. (presented by Kate Bornstein); We'd rather be "COLORED," so why don't you just ask? (presented by Sile P. Singleton); Trans People on Campus: Fighting for Gender Diversity, Inclusion and Justice (presented by Joelle Ruby Ryan & Transcendence members); Voice Communication and Therapy (Aly Rivero, TruVoice); and several break-out groups for SOFFA's, PFLAG, MtF's, FtM's, CD's and more! In addition, Saturday night, Kate Bornstein will perform "On Men, Women, and The Rest of Us" at East Village. Kate's performance begins at 9pm.
On Sunday, August 24, the Columbus AIDS Task Force will be presenting on Safe Sex and providing free HIV testing. We'll also be having a short GLBTQIA and leadership meeting. It'll be a great opportunity to meet some of your Ohiobased folks involved in the leadership of the Ohio community. After the workshop and meeting, there will be a Post-Symposium Brunch at Union Bar + Grill (11am-1pm). Again, everybody is welcome
to attend brunch.
We’ve received some email from attendees about being nervous to attend a conference like this—that it’ll be the first time they’ll be in a setting that is safe and that it’ll be the first time for them to be 100% themselves. Being nervous is fine! We are all individuals and our experiences of life have been different, but that’s what is going to be so fantastic about the weekend. Connecting with new people, sharing stories, experiences and learning from one another. It’s an opportunity to visit with people you may have known for years and an opportunity to make new friends. Every single one of you is important to us. Be yourself, laugh, cry, connect and continue to create your family of those who support you and love you, no matter what.
Time:
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Description:
Fourth Sunday of each month 2 :00pm to about 4:00pm
Unitarian Universalist Church 93 West Weisheimer
PFLAG Voice mail (614)-227-9355 or write us at P.O Box 340101 Columbus, Ohio 43234
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons, their families and friends through:
SUPPORT-To cope with an adverse society.
EDUCATION- to enlighten an ill-informed public.
ADVOCACY-to end discrimination and to secure equal rights.
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays provides opportunity for dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity, and acts to create a society that is healthy and respectful of human diversity.
Description:
The location will be determined, either the downtown library or Firestone Park branch. Our goal is to have all Venues, Dates and Times finalized. In order to make the deadline for printing and begin advertising, we need to have this completed by the next meeting.
Description:
Diversity Dayton is a local LGBT civil rights and educational group for Dayton and the surrounding areas. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM. Check out our website at www.diversitydayton.org for more information and updates!
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Description:
Ohioans for Marriage Equality is a northeast Ohio organization that promotes equality and justice for all people and strives to ensure the right of civil marriage for all couples. Our goal is to educate the public about the discriminatory realities faced by gay and lesbian couples and to promote equal access to the rights and obligations of civil marriage for both same-gender and mixed-gender couples.
Ohioans for Marriage Equality welcomes all who seek to understand the issues facing same gender couples and who wish to correct the injustices of current legislation. We speak to organizations and groups willing to hear the message of marriage equality; raise the issue in our communities through displays and films; share information on marriage equality through an e-mail group; and network with other organizations to coordinate and compound our efforts.
Location: Wooster, OH. Meetings are held at 7:00 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Wayne County, 3186 Burbank Road, Wooster, OH 44691.
Contact Information: OHforMe@aol.com or Helen Ostermiller at hostermiller@gmail.com.
Dates: Fourth Tuesday of each month, excluding July and December.
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Helen Ostermiller, Secretary
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Description:
We welcome GLBT people as well as their parents, family and friends
on the LAST Tuesday of each month—
7 PM
Alliance PFLAG Meeting
Union Avenue Methodist Church
Union & Hartshorn
Alliance OH
For more information contact:
Susan Denning
330.829.8239
denninsk@muc.edu
Time:
7:30pm
Description:
Convention Watch Party!
August 28th, 2008
7:30 pm to 11pm
At
Union Station
2814 Detroit Avenue
Cleveland Ohio
Time:
9:00pm
Description:
Convention Watch Party!
August 28th, 2008
9:00pm to 11pm
At
East Village
630 North High Street
Columbus Ohio 43201
This calendar is provided as a public service by Equality Ohio. Non-profit organizations who serve the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and allied communities in Ohio may submit events to calendar@equalityohio.org.