Friday 23 June 2023

Discount: Broken Toys at Cervantes Theatre

 

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 Discount for Broken Toys at Cervantes Theatre ðŸ§¸

Use the code TOYS20 to get 20% off!

On Thursday 22 June, Lip, our Centre Manager, will be joining a panel talk after the play.

Scroll on to find out how to book your tickets.
Pink background with Broken Toys written in bold white text. Resting on the title is the lower half of a person wearing red heels and a red dress.
At a time when Drag Artists face bans, Trans rights are under attack and hate crimes against LGBTQIA+ people are on the rise, this story documents the struggles of the past, memorialises queer love and celebrates the resilience of collective joy and profound self-expression.

Dates: Thursday 22 June - Saturday 1 July
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Cervantes Theatre, Arch 26, Old Union Arches, 229 Union Street London, SE1 0LR

On Thursday 22 June Lip, our Centre Manager, will be joining a panel after the performance. They'd love to see you there!
Code: TOYS20
Thank you to the team at Cervantes Theatre for the community discount.
Have a discount code for an LGBTQ+ event or offer you'd like to promote to our community? Email us at comms@londonlgbtqcentre.org to let us know more!

What's coming up this week  🗓

Events on 21-25 June at the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre

Wednesday 21 June

8-9 LGBTQ+ Ballet
9-6 LGBTQ+ Coworking Space
6:30-8 NA Queer to Stay - part of UK Narcotics Anonymous (Centre closed during)

Thursday 22 June

11-12 Yoga
12-2, 5:30-8 Centre open
2:30-5:30 LGBTQ+ Carers Meetup (Centre closed during)
5:30-7:30 Artefacts of Addiction Recovery: Creativity and Healing 
6:30-7:30 Peer Support for Living With an Eating Disorder and/or Body Dysmorphia (online)

Friday 23 June

11-12 Yoga
12-8 Centre closed

Saturday 24 June

11-12 Yoga
12-8 Centre open
12:30-2:30 Pregnancy Birth and Beyond Meetup
5-8 SWARM Meetup

Sunday 25 June

12-1 Yoga Nidra and Sound Meditation
1-8 Centre open
1:30-7:30 LGBTQ+ Board Games Afternoon

What's coming up next week  🗓

Events on 28 June-2 July at the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre

Wednesday 21 June

8-9 LGBTQ+ Ballet
9-6 LGBTQ+ Coworking Space
6:30-8 NA Queer to Stay - part of UK Narcotics Anonymous (Centre closed during)

Thursday 29 June

11-12 Yoga
12-8 Centre open
5-8 SWARM Meetup
6-8 ACTUP London Meeting

Friday 30 June

11-12 Yoga
12-8 Centre open
1-3 Opening Doors 50+ Meetup Group
3-7:30 Pre-Pride Sign Painting Workshop and Mingle

Saturday 1 July

11-8 Centre open
2-5 DoItLondon HIV Screening (walk-in)

Sunday 2 July

12-1 Community Meditation
1-8 Centre open
2-4 French Language Exchange
1-4 Queer Chat and Craft
5-7 Queer Songwriters' Circle

Please note: if there are any changes to this schedule, we'll update this in follow-up emails and social media. 
More about accessibility at the Centre
On Mondays and Tuesdays we are closed for community bookings. On Tuesdays from 4:30-7:30, Metro runs a youth group at the Centre. To get involved with this, please reach out to Metro at hello@metrocharity.org.uk.
See our full events programme

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Thursday 22 June 2023

Elgan Llyr Thomas Launch at the Wigmore Hall - free tickets to GPN members only

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Album launch

22 June 2023 at 00:02 British Summer Time
jf@gpn.one
Dear Jean-François,

I am an opera singer and composer and on Friday I am releasing my new album, Unveiled. This is an album of classical song by mostly gay composers and/or poets. 

I am giving a launch recital at London’s Wigmore Hall on the 29th at 1pm and I’m wanting to get some more tickets sold/seats filled. 


Email Elgan directly on elganthomastenor@gmail.com to gain free tickets, there are ten to be won, first come first served.

I’m wanting to engage with an LGBT audience who may not be lovers of classical music, to try and engage a new audio e if you will. 

Here is a Pink News article on the project:

I will also be appearing on Radio 4’s Front Row next week. If you’d like to come to
The event then let me know and I’ll arrange tickets. If you can think of a way to reach out to some LGBTQ folk in London then I’d love to hear your thoughts. 

Best wishes,

Elgan LlÅ·r Thomas

Wednesday 21 June 2023

List of participants

 


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First Name SurnameProfession
GeorgeAcquah-HayfordFashion
EudisAnjosFin Tech
Guy BlackleeProperty 
Martin Brophy MBELondon Gay Mens Chorus
Dr RichardCampbellMedecine
AndrewColesRetired
ShaunDellentyDEIJ consultant/LGBT Advocate
MalachiDennisPolice Officer
Jean-FrancoisDorEvents
KrzysztofDoroszInvestment Technology
RobDrummondProperty
ShonnGregoryCultural Tours
GeorgeGrimesMountaineer
JoshGutteridgeWeb Design and branding
JonathanHolleyTranslator/Interpreter
Bernard HunterBanker
PaulJacksonSecurity & Fire
JonathanKernanWellbeing
Joseph Leach Tax Advisor
DanMainiAudit
CampbellMcCordConsultant
DavidMcGrailIT & Massage
HussainMiahSoftware developer
James MillerWellbeing
David MurrayFin Tech
SteveNallonWriter and actor
GonzagueNoelBanking 
LauriePowell Accountancy 
Emilio PuglieseMenswear
Lord PaulScriven Politics
Simon Sharp AD and Chair if LGMC
HowardSnelgarEducation
HardikSolankiStudent
Keith SteadmanCounselling
GerardTomnayLaw
Boudewijnvan DongenTech Architect
GeoffreyWatsonAuthor
Mark WeeksPhotography
TrevorWood MBEArtist
AlvinYingInvestment manager

Special offer from The London Gay Men's Chorus for Friday 23rd June & Saturday 24th June

 Proud – Coming Out is Everybody’s Journey’ at Cadogan Hall in Chelsea on Friday 23 June at 7.30pm or Saturday 24 June at 2.30pm or 7.30pm.

We are extremely excited to see this concert come to life, as it was originally scheduled for spring 2020 – but something got in its way! It was devised by a Chorus member who has Parkinson’s, and the concert itself is the start of a partnership of the Chorus with Parkinson’s UK.

Use the promo code "FIX10" a 10% (Valid' thru to 23 June Excludes Saturday evening' performance, and all £15 and £20 tickets)

Pictures of the House of Lords reception 20-06-2023

 



































Newsletter June-July & August 2023

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Saturday 17 June 2023

Spotlight on our members, Piero Apicella and Tim Dee

 Both have recently joined recently




Piero Apicella is particularly anxious to recruit new staff, please see https://www.bleachers.co.uk/jobs.html

He is looking for an e-commerce manager, manufacturing,  retail staff and more. If you know of someone who is interested, please pass it on.

"Bleachers and CO takes its inspiration from iconic British fashion trends of the 60s, 70s and 80s, including a re-interpretation of the working class skinhead look from the 60s and 80s (before it was hijacked by the Far Right) and the punk look of the 70s.

Founded in 2005 by three friends, it is now an integral part of the UK and European fetish scene, supplying some of the top fetish shops, we have been supporting events since the start. Our support of international events like Darklands, Folsom Europe, London Fetish Week, BLF Easter and Skinhead parties and many more have made it possible for the brand to become an established player on the scene and further expansion on the USA and Australian markets have been another area of growth with various collaborations.

We are now looking to expand and replace the team after the Brexit and Covid contractions, to help with our new and exciting plans. Full details on our website.”


Tim Dee has just launched his sustainability consulting and accounting practice (Ancoram) and wants to raise the profile of his 100%-gay-owned business.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-dee/ 

Does your business serve listed groups in the UK, EU or US? Or do you form part of a listed business' supply chain? 

If so, over the next three years you can expect a tsunami of sustainability reporting demands from your customers. Businesses that do not prepare risk losing critical customers: we are already observing a marked shift in listed groups' procurement criteria across the FTSE and AIM markets. Ancoram is a boutique consultancy and accounting practice, recently launched by Tim Dee, helping SMEs report their environmental, social and governance (ESG) impact. 

We work with you to identify ESG data sources, process, verify and report data across multiple sustainability frameworks in an auditable format. We're regulated by ACCA and are on our way to becoming a B Corp.