Archive | June, 2008

27 June 2008 ~ Comments Off

Q:alliance Volunteer Social/Support Session – 29th June

There is a Volunteer Social / Support
Session this Sunday (29th June)
2:00pm – 5:00pm at Q:alliance.
If you are a volunteer, have volunteered in the past or are maybe just
(bi-)curious! Come along and find out what’s happening and listen to
John Goss (Chair of Q:alliance) talk about his work with the THT as our
Guest Speaker.

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25 June 2008 ~ Comments Off

Q:alliance Online Support – Get involved!

We are bringing back our Online Support service!
However, in order to do this, we need a team to work together to make this a reality.  Could you be part of that team?  Whether it be in a hands-on capacity, or in an advisory role, all input is welcomed.  This is in conjunction with our Volunteer Recruitment drive, so come [...]

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18 June 2008 ~ Comments Off

Gay Outdoor Club – Walk Sunday 22nd June 11am

The local branch of the G.O.C. have organised a 12 mile circular walk starting from free public car park on the Wolverton – Haversham road, near the railway viaduct for this Sunday – 22nd June 2008 at 11am
For more info, please call John on 07956 362436
Click HERE for more information on the G.O.C
The walk will take you [...]

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13 June 2008 ~ Comments Off

Q:gamers this Saturday 14th June 12pm-6pm

 
Q:gamers is back this Saturday (14 June 2008) at Q:alliance from 12:00 to 6:00pm and then every 2 weeks.
Come along to the David Baxter Centre for an afternoon of gaming fun with John B, Steph & Dude. There will be board games, consoles and PC games with a ‘retro’ theme, as well as a tuck shop! Cost [...]

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02 June 2008 ~ Comments Off

Remembering the Holocaust

“Totgeschlagen – Totgeschwiegen” (struck dead and silenced) – the pink triangle memorial in Berlin
Have you ever listened to a holocaust memorial event and thought “but where are the lesbian and gay people?”.  Far too often our community’s horrendous losses are forgotten – and with them, the lessons about the consequences of staying silent while prejudice [...]

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