CENTERLISTINGS January/February/March 2019

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual EVENTS & Community Center CENTER ARTS 208 W 13 St, , NY 10011 Visit gaycenter.org/boxoffice for show (Between 7th & 8th Aves.) & CULTURE times, ticket sales and more information. gaycenter.org CENTER NATIONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE JAN TBD, FEB 5, MAR TBD, 7 P.M. NEWFEST AT THE CENTER Telephone Opened in 1990, the archive collects The Center and NewFest present our Main: 212.620.7310 ongoing film series, featuring narrative Main Fax: 212.924.2657 personal and organizational materials, and is open to all researchers, by and documentary stories giving voice to Center Services Fax: 646.486.9381 appointment only. Information and those segments of our community often collection listings can be found at unheard. Film for Jan TBD, Feb 5: “The Building Hours gaycenter.org/archives. Email Gospel of Eureka,” Mar TBD. $15. Mon-Sat 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. [email protected] for appointments. Sun 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. WED, JAN 23 TO MON, FEB 25 PAT PARKER/VITO RUSSO CENTER LIBRARY “LIVES IN TRANSITION: LGBTQ SERBIA” Think Coffee Hours BY SLOBODAN RANDJELOVIĆ Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Center’s lending library welcomes This stunning portrait exhibit portrays remarkable and inspiring resilience in Sat-Sun 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. browsers and borrowers at the days and times noted in Center Listings. More the human struggle against a repressive information at gaycenter.org/library. social environment. See how friendship David Bohnett CyberCenter and community can help people shape Mon-Sat 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. CENTER LIBRARY BOOK their own futures. Sun 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. DISCUSSION GROUP A free, friendly group always open to new MON, MAR 11, 7 P.M. Pat Parker/Vito Russo Center Library members. OPENING OF “AIDS: LA/NYC” Tue & Thu 6-9 p.m. In collaboration with the ONE Archives Wed 7:30-9 p.m. TUE, JAN 8, 8-10 P.M. Foundation, The Center presents Sat 12-4 p.m. “MISLAID,” a humorous novel by Nell Zink. “AIDS: LA/NYC” (working title at time of publication), an examination of the TUE, FEB 5, 8-10 P.M. history of HIV/AIDS and the epidemic’s Center National History Archive continual relevance today, specifically By appointment. “ENIGMA VARIATIONS,” contemporary novel by André Aciman. focused on Los Angeles and New York. Call 212.620.7310 Ext. 205. Exhibit runs through Sat, Apr 27. TUE, MAR 5, 8-10 P.M. “BERTRAM COPE’S YEAR,” an early 1919 gay novel by Henry Blake Fuller. Holiday Observances ROOM 210 Visit bgsqd.com for New Year’s Day SECOND TUESDAY LECTURE SERIES event listings. Tue, Jan 1 [email protected] The Center’s first cultural program hosts Martin Luther King, Jr. Day presentations by notable figures in Mon, Jan 21 the arts, academia and politics. Check gaycenter.org/second-tuesday for the full HOURS: TUE-SUN, 1-7 P.M. Presidents’ Day schedule; $10 suggested donation. Mon, Feb 18 FRI, JAN 18, 6-9 P.M. TUE, JAN 15, FEB 12, MAR 12, 7 P.M. OPENING RECEPTION FOR TOBIAS The building and all Center offices and SECOND TUESDAY WONG’S “UNTITLED” (GOLDEN) programs are closed during the day; “How to Write an Autobiographical Novel: An exhibition of the late artist/designer’s the building opens at 5 p.m. for evening Essays” by Alexander Chee will take place work that played with the definition of Tue, Jan 15. Topics for Feb and Mar TBD. what constituted art or design. On view meetings. at the Bureau through Mar 17, 2019.

WED, FEB 13, 7 P.M. BESPOKE MASQ BROADWAY BACKWARDS A bimonthly queer reading series where SAT, FEB 9 MON, MAR 11 featured readers dress fun, fancy or 9 P.M. TO 1 A.M. 8 P.M. flirtatious while supporting the Bureau THE WILLIAMSBURG HOTEL AL HIRSCHFELD THEATRE and resisting fascism. This sinfully 96 WYTHE AVE, BROOKLYN 302 W 45 ST, NYC sartorial series presents fashionable femmes, dapper dykes, chic twinks, MASQ is the premier event hosted by Join us and Broadway Cares/Equity trendy trans* folk and frothy FTMs. The Center’s Young Leaders. Powder Fights AIDS for the annual celebration Featured writers are encouraged to those wigs, pull out your hoop skirts where LGBTQ community members suit up or dress down: readers’ choice. and fasten those masks as we bring see their stories told through the great Readers TBA. Check bgsqd.com for you an unforgettable Rococo-inspired songs of musical theatre, sung by their updates! masquerade. Tickets available at favorite Broadway performers. Tickets gaycenter.org/MASQ. will be available at broadwaycares.org.

01 gaycenter.org 212.620.7310 LGBTCenterNYC child through a co-parenting arrangement. EVENTS & WORKSHOPS CENTER SERVICES In addition to providing a safe space to discuss and evaluate co-parenting, the group MON, JAN 14, FEB 11, MAR 11 MON-FRI 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. offers resources related to legal, medical, 3-6 P.M. CENTER YOUTH psychological and financial matters. NEW YORK LEGAL ASSISTANCE GROUP MON-FRI 3-7:30 P.M. (NYLAG) LAW CLINIC TUE, JAN 29, FEB 26, MAR 26 The NYLAG Law Clinic provides 30-minute 6:30-8:30 P.M. legal consultations for LGBTQ community CENTER FAMILIES TRANSFAMILIES PROJECT members. Topics include marriage and In partnership with PFLAG NYC, The Center relationship dissolution, life planning documents, adoption and family-building, RELATIONSHIP COUNSELING invites parents, family members and friends immigration concerns, public assistance, Counseling can address a variety of transgender loved ones to a monthly of relationship concerns around support group. Meet understanding friends, employment and landlord disputes. By communication, trust, family relationships, share information and get support. If you are appointment only. intimacy, parenting, planning parenthood bringing someone who is younger than high- and more. Sliding scale fees based on school age, please notify us beforehand by SAT, JAN 26, FEB 23, MAR 16 income. Services delivered by licensed emailing [email protected]. 11 A.M. TO 1 P.M. social workers or graduate students KIDDING AROUND AT THE CENTER supervised by licensed social workers. TUE, FEB 5 We’re inviting LGBTQ parents and their kids (ages 8 and under) to party with Contact [email protected]. 6:30-8 P.M. us! Themes change each month and offer PLANNING PARENTHOOD THROUGH FAMILY PERMANENCY COUNSELING your kids a new world to explore, including FOSTER CARE crafts, activities and games; infant The Center provides non-judgmental, Join us for a discussion on the ins and outs space, snacks and refreshments. Full affirming support as you navigate a child’s of foster parenting and public adoption. coming out process and developing schedule and free registration at We’ll cover a variety of topics, including gaycenter.org/kiddingaround. identity. Short-term counseling is available working with agencies, becoming certified for families with children ages 5 and up and the rights of foster parents. For current MON, JAN 28, FEB 25, MAR 25 who are perceived to be or identify as and prospective LGBTQ parents. lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, gender 5-7 P.M. FAMILY LAW CLINIC nonconforming, queer or questioning. MON, FEB 11 Contact [email protected]. The Family Law Clinic is an opportunity 6:30-8 P.M. to have questions answered by lawyers ON THE ROAD TO PARENTHOOD CLOSED GROUPS specializing in LGBTQ family-building law Thinking about building a family? Learn and adoption. By appointment only. Intake required; call 212.620.7310 for more about the many paths to parenthood information. Free. including adoption, alternative insemination, surrogacy and foster care. We address legal, CENTER RECOVERY MON, FEB 25-MAY 13 medical, financial and timing questions, plus 6:30-8 P.M. the transition to parenthood and what it’s The Center offers the only New York State, LOOKING OUT like to be a new parent. OASAS-licensed, outpatient substance use This closed support group is for LGBTQ treatment programs designed specifically individuals over 25 who are struggling WED, FEB 20 for LGBTQ people 13 and older. We accept with relationships with family, friends, 6:30-8 P.M. Medicaid and private insurance (CIGNA, colleagues and others after coming out. SINGLE PARENTS GHI, AETNA, Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, The group provides a space for members Single and parenting? Planning for Value Options and CHCS) plus out-of- to build community and discuss their parenthood? Join us for a discussion on network reimbursement and sliding scale experiences coming out and seeking the many aspects of family-building and payment options. Services are confidential. acceptance. parenting including the road to parenthood, the obstacles, who we rely on for support HARM REDUCTION & RECOVERY SUPPORT DROP-IN GROUPS and more. THU, FEB 14-MAR 21, 2-3 P.M. No intake required. MON, FEB 25 T-TALK 6:30-8 P.M. This six-week group explores the THU, JAN 10, MAR 7 PLANNING PARENTHOOD THROUGH intersection of crystal, sex, relationships 6:30-8 P.M. SURROGACY and recovery options from a harm PARENTHOOD THROUGH ADOPTION For community members considering reduction perspective. Registration is For community members who are adopting, or preparing for parenthood through required. Contact William Ritchey at or considering adoption, through an agency surrogacy. In addition to providing a safe [email protected] for details, or with the help of an attorney. This group space to discuss and evaluate parenting including registration appointments. is a place to ask questions, share resources through surrogacy, the group will offer and find support and community. resources on legal, medical, financial and CRYSTAL METH HARM REDUCTION emotional elements of the process. COUNSELING THU, JAN 17, MAR 21 Short-term individual counseling available 6:30-8 P.M. TUE, MAR 12 for individuals who use crystal meth PLANNING PARENTHOOD THROUGH 6:30-8 P.M. to explore harm reduction options and ALTERNATIVE INSEMINATION available resources for additional TGNC FAMILY BUILDING For community members considering, support. Contact William Ritchey at Focused on the needs of trans, gender preparing for or currently in the process of [email protected] for more details, nonconforming and non-binary individuals conceiving through alternative insemination including registration appointments. (ICI, IUI, IVF). Share your story, get support navigating the path to parenthood, this group provides information and resources and exchange information with others. EN RECUPERACIÓN CON RECURSOS related to the biological, medical, logistical Manejo de caso para ayudarle con los WED, JAN 23 and emotional components of family- recursos necesarios para continuarle 6:30-8 P.M. building. en recuperación de abuso sustancias y PARENTING PARTNERSHIPS prevenir recaídas. Le podemos ayudar This group provides information and con servicios aplicaciones para servicios support for those considering having a sociales, seguros médico, vivienda, empleo, referidos a proveedores LGBTQ

02 January/February/March 2019 competentes y mucho más. Servicios WED & FRI, 12-1 P.M. others. Members focus on skills to improve gratuitos. Para registrarse contacte Miguel CRYSTAL METH interpersonal communication and enhance Castillo [email protected]. A group for clients working on abstinence their ability to engage in healthy, beneficial from crystal meth. Group focuses on relationships. RECOVERY CASE MANAGEMENT physiological, social and emotional issues Case management services to help you specific to crystal meth use, addiction and WED, 3-4:30 P.M. find resources to remain in recovery, such recovery. SEVEN CHALLENGES as welfare benefits, referrals to LGBTQ Seven Challenges is a group designed to competent providers, job placements WED, 12-1 P.M. motivate young adults to evaluate their and more. Free. For more information WOMEN IN RECOVERY lives, consider changes they may wish to or services, contact Miguel Castillo at A group for female-identified Center make and then succeed in implementing the [email protected]. Recovery clients, ages 18 and up, to discuss desired changes. It supports participants in topics related to the female experience in taking power over their own lives. DROP-IN GROUPS recovery. WED, 5-6 P.M. THU, 7-8:30 P.M. WED, 4-5 P.M. TGNC IN RECOVERY CONNECTED IN RECOVERY 40+ IN RECOVERY A group for clients ages 30 and under. Weekly support group meetings led by and A group for clients ages 40 and over only. Discusses topics related to gender identity for LGBTQ people in recovery. No registration Discusses topics related to this age group while navigating recovery. required. For more information contact Joe and being in recovery. Disano at [email protected]. THU, 5-6 P.M. THU, 7-8:30 P.M. EMOTIONAL WELLNESS CLOSED GROUPS RECOVERY MAINTENANCE A group that explores how our emotions An aftercare group designed for clients who impact the choices we make in our lives and The following Center Recovery groups have completed initial treatment plan goals. steps to empower youth and young adults are open only to registered clients. For Group members will apply skills acquired to make healthy decisions for themselves. information about becoming a client, call from earlier phases of treatment as they 212.620.7310. transition into a life of sustained recovery. CENTER HEALTH MON-FRI, 11 A.M. TO 12 P.M. FRI, 1-2 P.M. EARLY RECOVERY RELATIONSHIPS The Center provides programming to A required group for clients in their first 90 A group where clients examine the impact address specific health issues that affect days of abstinence. Members work together of their relationships on substance use our community. From career coaching to strengthen abstinence, discuss the basics and sobriety. Group members discuss and economic opportunity, insurance of addiction and recovery and learn critical relationships to self, to significant others enrollment and support services for mental relapse prevention skills. and to the community, building awareness health, to living with HIV and AIDS, The and skills to strengthen abstinence. Center is here to help. MON, 12-1 P.M. HEALTH & WELLNESS TUE, FEB 26-APR 30 A required group for clients in their first BE TRUE TO YOU. The Center’s outpatient substance 6-7:30 P.M. 90 days of abstinence. Group members GOOD GRIEF gain information critical to getting well and use treatment program is designed specifically to help LGBTQ+ young Closed, 10-week support group for those staying healthy through recovery. working through loss and grief. Whether it’s people, ages 13 and older, make the death of a loved one, or loss of family healthy decisions about drugs and MON, 1-2 P.M. and social support due to sexuality and/or alcohol. Call 646.358.1745 or email SEXUALITY AND RECOVERY gender identity, members will gain support A group for clients who have completed [email protected] to learn more. from others with similar experiences. 60 days of abstinence focusing on the Contact Grey Perry at [email protected] connection between sex, sexuality and YOUTH SPECIFIC GROUPS for more information. substance use in their lives. Members discuss possibilities for sober, positive Open to young people ages 13-25. TRANSGENDER AND GENDER NONCONFORMING sexuality in an LGBTQ-affirming and sex- SUPPORT positive environment. CENTER YOUTH CLUBHOUSE The Clubhouse provides LGBTQ young CLOSED GROUPS TUE & THU, 11 A.M. TO 12 P.M. people and allies ages 18-21 with a drop- RELAPSE PREVENTION in, drug- and alcohol-free space to foster Intake required; call 212.620.7310 for more A required group for clients who have healthy development. Field trips and family- information. Free. completed Early Recovery and have at least oriented events are offered throughout 90 days of abstinence. Group members the year. For more information contact MON, FEB 25-APR 29 apply skills from Early Recovery to their Peter Karys at [email protected] or 6:30-8 P.M. daily lives and prepare for completion of 646.358.1745. TRANS/GNC FEMININE “STORIES” treatment. A weekly closed group for members to MON, 5-6 P.M. obtain community peer support. Discussion TUE & THU, 12-1 P.M. LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX topics include community-building, gender pride, skills training, managing relationships, EMOTIONAL WELLNESS A group for youth and young adults that A group that explores how our emotions focuses on the intersection of sex and sexual health and coping skills. Members are impact the choices we make in our lives sexuality with substance use. Members encouraged to share their personal stories in a safe and supportive environment. and steps to empower us to make healthier discuss possibilities for sober, positive choices. sexuality in a fun, LGBTQ-affirming and sex- positive environment. MON, FEB 25-APR 29 6:30-8 P.M. TUE-THU, 6-7 P.M. TRANS/GNC MASCULINE SPECTRUM RECOVERY LIFESTYLE TUE & FRI, 5-6 P.M. RECOVERY SKILLS “VOICES” An evening group for clients unable to A weekly closed group for members to attend morning Early Recovery and Relapse A group where youth and young adults explore the impact their relationships have obtain community peer support. Discussion Prevention groups. Clients learn how to topics include community-building, on substance use and recovery. Participants adjust to a sober lifestyle using a variety of emotional health, gender pride, managing gain insight into their sense of self, while recovery tools and discussions designed to relationships, role model stories and understanding their relationships with enhance recovery. sexual health. Members are encouraged to

gaycenter.org 212.620.7310 LGBTCenterNYC 03 share their personal stories in a safe and HIV prevention options and offer assistance WED, FEB 6-JUL 10 supportive environment. accessing PrEP and PEP. Call 212.620.7310 6-7:30 P.M. or email [email protected] to ENGLISH FOR BEGINNERS THROUGH THU, FEB 28-MAY 2 learn more. The Center also offers free, SINGING & MIMICS 7-8:30 P.M. confidential rapid HIV testing Mon-Fri from For LGBTQ+ immigrant adults and non- GNC/NON-BINARY SPECTRUM 12-4 p.m. and every Wed from 5-7 p.m. native speakers who are interested in “HARMONIES” Please arrive 30 minutes prior to closing. No learning through singing karaoke, listening, A weekly, closed, community peer appointment necessary. transcribing and connecting to community support group. Discussion topics include through song! This is a fun space for folks to community-building, emotional health, MON, FEB 25-APR 29 access English in a non-traditional learning gender pride, managing relationships, 6-7:30 P.M. environment. For more information, email role model stories and sexual health. HIVE MIND [email protected]. Members are encouraged to share their A space for people to gain social and personal stories in a safe and supportive emotional support with other individuals CLOSED GROUPS environment. living with HIV. Discussion topics include sex, dating and relationships; managing FIRST & THIRD MON, MAR 4-DEC 16 DROP-IN GROUPS your healthcare; coping with feelings of 6-8 P.M. anxiety and depression and disclosing QUEER IMMIGRANT MENTORSHIP This group provides an opportunity for No intake required. your status to family and friends. Free LGBTQ+ immigrants to connect and and open to anyone living with HIV. skill-share with other immigrants. The FIRST WED Intake required; call 212.620.7310 or email 6-7:30 P.M. four-month program focuses on building [email protected]. TRANS LEGAL CLINIC relationships and getting certified in A free legal clinic for transgender and different areas of employment. To apply, TUE, FEB 26-APR 30 gender nonconforming community contact Maria Fernanda Andia at members regarding gender-affirming 6-7:30 P.M. [email protected]. access to healthcare, insurance, SWIPE RIGHT employment issues, housing, name and This 10-week, free closed group is for EVENTS gender marker changes, public benefits community members to share experiences and more. with hook-up and dating apps. Members WED, JAN 16, FEB 20, MAR 20 gain insight into how their app use impacts 5-8 P.M. FIRST WED themselves and their relationships. Open to IMMIGRATION LEGAL CLINIC (NO GROUP JAN 2) LGBTQ community members 18 and over. Free legal clinic for LGBTQ+ immigrants 7:30-9 P.M. Intake required; call 212.620.7310 or email seeking assistance with legal name GNC SPECTRUM Eric Mascara at [email protected] and gender marker changes, work A support group for those who identify for more information. authorization document renewals, referrals as gender-queer, androgynous, agender, to social and legal service organizations gender nonconforming, boi, etc. to explore IMMIGRATION SUPPORT and screening for immigration relief and discuss their feelings and concerns eligibility. Consultations available in about gender, community, identities and DROP-IN GROUPS Spanish. Appointments are required; email their history. [email protected]. No intake required. FIRST WED TUE, JAN 29, FEB 26, MAR 26 (NO GROUP JAN 2) FIRST & THIRD THU, JAN 3-MAR 21 6-8 P.M. 7:30-9 P.M. 6-7:30 P.M. IMMIGRANT GAME NIGHT TRANS FEMININE SPECTRUM IMMIGRATION SUPPORT AND Immigrant Game Night is an opportunity A support group for those who identify EMPOWERMENT GROUP for LGBTQ immigrants to come together, as trans-femme, trans-women, women, This group is intended for LGBTQ-identified play games and socialize in a relaxed and trans-female, cross-dresser, drag queen, immigrant community members to learn safe environment. A great place to connect transsexual, femme queen, etc. to explore about employment, financial and health- with old friends, meet new ones and expand and discuss their feelings and concerns related resources available in NYC. The your support system! Transportation about gender, trans-identities and their space will provide an opportunity to gain assistance provided. histories. advocacy skills, share experiences and build supportive community. CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMING FIRST WED (NO GROUP JAN 2) FIRST & THIRD WED, JAN 9-MAR 20 DROP-IN GROUPS 7:30-9 P.M. 6-7:30 P.M. TRANS MASCULINE SPECTRUM GRUPO DE APOYO PARA LGBTQ No intake required. A support group for those who identify as INMIGRANTES EN ESPAÑOL trans-masculine, trans-men, men, trans- Este espacio es para LGBTQ inmigrantes THU, JAN 3-MAR 28 male, boi, gender-queer, AG/Aggressive, que buscan comunidad, apoyo emocional, 11 A.M. TO 1 P.M. transsexual, etc. to explore and discuss their y recursos de la ciudad. Este grupo intenta ECONOMIC JUSTICE INITIATIVES feelings and concerns about gender, trans- facilitar solidaridad en nuestra comunidad COMPUTER LAB identities and their histories. de inmigrantes hispanohablantes de todos Connect to employment support services estatuses. at The Center! Stop by The Economic FIRST WED Justice Initiatives Computer Lab, located in (NO GROUP JAN 2) MON, FEB 4-JUL 8 the Annex, where PCs, Macs and printing 7:30-9 P.M. 6-7:30 P.M. are available for free. Center staff are on TRANS PARTNERS | TRANS AMOROUS ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE hand to provide employment support A support group for people of all INTERMEDIATE CLASS resources. This space is intended for TGNC genders to discuss and explore their Free English classes for LGBTQ+ immigrant and nonbinary people, LGBTQ women and relationships with trans-identified or gender adults and non-native speakers. Class will LGBTQ immigrant community members. nonconforming individuals. be modeled using Level 1 of the Oxford Interchange 4th Edition Program. Students FRI, JAN 4, FEB 1, MAR 1 HIV & SEXUAL HEALTH are strongly encouraged to engage in 6-8 P.M. all sessions. For more information, email WOMEN OF COLOR GAME NIGHT The Center’s HIV prevention programs help [email protected]. An opportunity for single women of color LGBTQ people make informed decisions and their friends, ages 40 and over, to come about their sexual health. We provide one- together for a fun night of board games, on-one sessions with our experts to explore

04 January/February/March 2019 activities and community-building. Make TUE, 4-5:30 P.M. FRI, 5:30-7:30 P.M. connections and expand your network—you CLUBHOUSE CONNECTION RATED Q never know what opportunities will arise! Join the Clubhouse Peer Coaches in A weekly queer film screening followed by exploration of important and interesting discussion. Have suggestions for movies to CLOSED GROUPS topics and fun activities. watch? Let us know!

FIRST & THIRD WED, MAR 6-JUN 19 TUE, 4-5:30 P.M. LEADERSHIP TRAINING 1-3 P.M. LIGHTS OUT TGNC CAREER READY GROUP Discuss everything sex related, get accurate Center Youth offers unique peer leadership Join us for an eight-session closed group sexual health info and create safe sex kits to training opportunities. Interested in for transgender, gender nonconforming share in the community. taking part in a service learning project, and nonbinary people to build the skills facilitating groups or becoming an HIV and knowledge necessary to obtain a job. TUE, 5:30-7 P.M. peer educator? Looking to explore From resume review, mock interviewing, GAYMERS career options, gain confidence with confidence building activities and more. Are you interested in Wii games like Super interviewing and getting connected to job Smash Bros. or Just Dance? Apples 2 opportunities? Come in to find out more! EVENTS Apples or even UNO? Or other games— Leadership interns receive stipends. come play with us! WED, JAN 9, FEB 6, MAR 6 EVENTS 1-4 P.M. TUE, 5:30-7 P.M. & THU, 4-5:30 P.M. WORKFORCE1 RECRUITMENT EVENTS RAINBOW ROOM THU, JAN 10 The Center is proud to partner with NYC’s chillest group room. Hang out with 4:30-7:30 P.M. Workforce1 to offer monthly recruitment the Peer Coaches in our youth lounge while YOUTH PRIDE CHORUS AUDITIONS events for community members seeking singing, drawing and playing games over Youth Pride Chorus (YPC) is holding an employment in a variety of fields. Qualified light conversation. open call for new members. Auditions candidates may be connected to hiring include learning a short song and dance managers the same day! WED, 4-5:30 P.M. combination to provide a sense of what a YOUNG MEN’S GROUP YPC rehearsal is like. Participants then sing THU, MAR 28 If you’re a young man who wants to talk privately and dance in small groups. There 12-5 P.M. about coming out, relationships, safer sex will be time to practice before the audition, TGNC CAREER FAIR and more with other young men, hang out and participants have the opportunity to A day-long, drop-in career fair geared with us. connect with current singers and meet with toward members of the trans and staff to ask questions. gender nonconforming community. WED, 4-5:30 P.M. TGNC-affirming employers will be YOUNG WOMEN’S GROUP FRI, FEB 15 on-site providing job and networking This is a shout out to all young women who 7-10 P.M. opportunities. Come dressed professionally want to talk about things like relationships, CENTER YOUTH VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE with extra copies of your resume. safer sex, coming out, body image, etc. with Spend Valentine’s Day with us during this other women. festive night of gender-bending, dancing, dropping it low and making new friends, CENTER YOUTH WED, 5:30-7 P.M. all while simply loving who you are. The STUDY HALL/TUTORING most wonderful love is the love we have for Center Youth provides LGBTQ young Want some support and guidance to make ourselves—celebrate with us! that grade? Need time and space to get people and allies ages 13-21 with community support to foster healthy development in a your school work done? Study with us! safe, affirming, sex-positive and drug-free GROUP EVENTS environment. Drop in Mon-Fri, 3-7:30 p.m. WED, 5:30-7 P.M. For more information and group schedules, ZEN ZONE WED, JAN 16 & FEB 20, 7-9 P.M. visit gaycenter.org/youth or email The Clubhouse spot to drink tea and MILLINERS GUILD MONTHLY MEETING [email protected]. practice self-care through relaxation and Monthly meeting of members of the mindfulness exercises. Milliners Guild, a non-profit organization DROP-IN GROUPS of milliners and millinery students who THU, 4-5:30 P.M. specialize in the design, production MON-FRI, 3-4 P.M. GENDER X and promotion of handmade headwear. OPEN LAB Explore gender and sexuality in this weekly millinersguild.org, [email protected] Daily drop-in hours in The Center’s youth drop-in group that involves discussion, arts, computer lab. Check email or Facebook, media and film. FRI, JAN 18, 8-10 P.M. work on a job search or college application LESBIAN SEX MAFIA: WHAT’S IN YOUR or check out that YouTube video everyone’s THU, 5:30-7 P.M. TOYBAG? & NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION talking about. KARAOKE KORNER! Toy bags unzipped! A show-and-tell Whether you’ve got some serious pipes, or workshop uncovering what tops, bottoms MON, 4-5:30 P.M. don’t think you can sing at all, we have a and switches carry in their toybags and H.O.M.E. blast during this weekly karaoke time. why. New Member Orientation! Come for Health, Opportunity, Motivation and the workshop, join as a Pledge. Leave a Full Education is a group where youth FRI, 3-4 P.M. Member. [email protected] participants explore different ways of taking VOGUE BASICS care of their bodies and practicing self-care. New to vogueing? Want to learn how to SUN, JAN 20, 1-2:30 P.M. properly vogue, duck walk and dip for ya SAL BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP MON, 5:30-7:15 P.M. life? A lesbian book group that meets the MONDAY COMMUNITY DISCUSSION & third Sun of each month to discuss SOCIAL FRI, 4-5:30 P.M. contemporary and classic literature. Activity and discussion group with no limit QUEER ART GROUP Newcomers welcome. Today’s book: to topics. For five months of the year this Explore your creative side and express “Disobedience” by Naomi Alderman. $3 group is facilitated by our trained Peer yourself at our Queer Art Group! Each week for room rental. Exact change appreciated. Educators. In the last half hour “social” we we will work on different art projects and groups.yahoo.com/group/salbookgroup mingle and eat snacks. activities with an LGBTQ twist.

gaycenter.org 212.620.7310 LGBTCenterNYC 05 SUN, FEB 10 & MAR 10, 5-8 P.M. AMERICAN VETERANS FOR EQUAL DISCLOSURE NETWORK NEW YORK GAY GEEKS OF NEW YORK RIGHTS NEW YORK (AVERNY) AVERNY is Serious UFO/para-normal research group. Social gathering for LGBTQ “geeks” the NY Chapter of AVER, the nation’s LGBT Cutting edge information, speakers, round centering on a four-round trivia armed forces veterans’ service organization; table discussions, special events and field about comics, sci-fi, video games, advocating for the rights and benefits of trips. Always phone or email ahead the fantasy, etc. Find us on Facebook, LGBT veterans and service members. For day before the meeting for any changes in facebook.com/GayGeeksNY, for more schedule visit website or call 718.849.5665. schedule/room locations. 1st & 3rd Sun, info and other events. $6 admission. averny.tripod.com, [email protected] 2-4 p.m. $10. Contact Nick Curto, 917.701.9033, [email protected]. THU, FEB 14, 7-9 P.M. BI PERSPECTIVE Social/discussion/support VILLAGE PLAYWRIGHTS group for bisexual, bi-friendly, questioning EMPIRE CITY MC’S OPEN GENERAL Village Playwrights present “Love is Love,” men, women, couples who live, work or MEETING North America’s longest-running staged readings of seven 10-minute plays to play in NYC. 1st Sat, 2:30-4 p.m. gay motorcycle club. 1st Wed, except on celebrate Valentine’s Day. You’ll break your [email protected], nyabn.org/ U.S. holiday, then meets 2nd Wed, 8-9 p.m. heart or bust your gut laughing. Suggested BiPerspective [email protected] donation $10. Reservations recommended. [email protected], 614.285.2515 BIG APPLE SOFTBALL LEAGUE One FINANCIAL WALK-IN CLINIC The New of the nation’s oldest LGBTQ+ athletic York Life Insurance Company’s LGBT Agent FRI, FEB 15, 8-10 P.M. organizations with opportunities for all Team is here for your financial success. This LESBIAN SEX MAFIA: EXPLORIUM skill levels to play ball! 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Exact change CELEBRATING OUR LIVES: A DISCUSSION appreciated. groups.yahoo.com/group/ GROUP FOR LESBIANS OVER 50 Gay GAY ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER MEN salbookgroup women ages 50+ discuss topics of OF NY (GAPIMNY) Founded in 1990, particular relevance to them or general GAPIMNY is an all-volunteer, membership- FRI, MAR 15, 8-10 P.M. topics as viewed through the lens of their based community organization with the LESBIAN SEX MAFIA: LEATHER lives. Women whose birthdays fall within mission to empower queer and trans Asian Pacific Islanders to create positive change. HERSTORY the month will be acknowledged, and Join LSM as we celebrate Women’s History those interested go to dinner afterwards. We provide a range of political, social, Month! [email protected] Voluntary contributions towards the educational and cultural programming. 1st room rental accepted. No pre-registration Mon, 8-10 p.m. 212.802.7423, gapimny.org, SUN, MAR 17, 1-2:30 P.M. necessary. 212.206.3737, [email protected] [email protected] SAL BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP Social gathering for Today’s book: “Educated: A Memoir” by CHRISTIAN SCIENCE GROUP Study/ GAY GEEKS OF NY LGBTQ “geeks” centering on a four-round Tara Westover. $3 for room rental. Exact discussion group offering safe space to trivia about comics, sci-fi, video games, change appreciated. groups.yahoo.com/ explore sexuality and all life’s issues in a fantasy, etc. Find us on Facebook, facebook. group/salbookgroup spiritual context. Thu, 8-9 p.m. 212.532.8379, nycsgroup.com com/GayGeeksNY, for more info and other events. 2nd Sun, 5-8 p.m. $6 admission. RECURRING CITY CRUISERS NYC MOTORCYCLE CLUB Riding club for gay male motorcyclists. GAY MEN’S MALE FIGURE DRAWING MEETINGS & EVENTS 1st Thu, 8-9 p.m. [email protected], GROUP Each session is $15. No RSVP citycruisers.com. No meetings in Jan or Mar. necessary. Models vary from week to 20SOMETHING MONTHLY SOCIAL Enjoy week. All skill levels welcome. Bring your drinks, snacks and chill as you meet other D&D FRIDAYS Dungeons & Dragons for own materials. For more information visit 20-something LGBT folks from all over the all levels. Come watch for free, or email us on Twitter & Instagram, city. Socialize, relax and network. Unique Preston for information about playing as @GayArtNYC or facebook.com/groups/ events planned throughout the year. well as other D&D and gaming groups GayMensMaleFigureDrawingNYC. Email Monthly social fee is $5. 4th Thu, 8-10 p.m. around the city. Alternating Fri, 7-10 p.m. [email protected] for more [email protected], [email protected] information. meetup.com/20SomethingNYC/ GAYS AGAINST GUNS-NY Formed after the DIGNITY NEW YORK Celebrating the Orlando Pulse massacre, GAG-NY needs 20SOMETHING SECOND WEDNESDAYS Eucharist and working for a time when all LGBTQ people and non-queer allies to A safe, respectful space for members to LGBTQ people participate fully in all aspects help us break the grip that the gun industry discuss topics and issues relevant to LGBT of the Roman Catholic Church and society. and the NRA have on Congress. Jump into experiences and encourage long-lasting Steering Committee 2nd Tue, 8-10 p.m. planning nonviolent ACT UP-style protests friendships. We also connect members to Liturgy Committee 3rd Tue, 8-10 p.m. Come and other actions to fight back hard against important LGBT services and resources. to the Table, 3rd Sun, 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. the gun lobby! [email protected] $5 suggested donation. Refreshments 646.418.7039, [email protected], provided. Bring friends! 2nd Wed, 8-10 p.m. dignityny.org [email protected], GREATER NEW YORK GESNERIAD meetup.com/20SomethingNYC SOCIETY We are a chapter of the Gesneriad DISABLED QUEERS OF NEW YORK Society, an international society of (DQNY) Social/support group for disabled ACT UP (AIDS COALITION TO UNLEASH hobbyists and scientists with a focus on gay men and gay men with chronic the “miracle houseplants,” plants in the POWER) Individuals united in anger and illnesses. Being a minority within a minority committed to direct action to end the African Violet family. [email protected], isn’t easy, but DQNY will help you to feel greaternygesneriad.org AIDS crisis. General meeting Mon, 7-9 p.m. good about yourself. Contact for meeting 212.966.4873, actupny.org, schedule. 718.389.8180, [email protected] [email protected] /NYC PRIDE Organizers of NYC’s LGBT pride events

06 January/February/March 2019 (Rally, March, Dance on the Pier, PrideFest). Discuss concerns, share info and get to SAL BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP Lesbian Contact NYC Pride for schedule. know the men behind the labels. 4th Sun, book group to discuss contemporary 212.80PRIDE, nycpride.org 4-5 p.m. mast.net, [email protected] and classic lesbian literature. Newcomers welcome. 3rd Sun, 1-2:30 p.m. IDENTITY HOUSE WALK-IN PEER MILLINERS GUILD MONTHLY MEETING groups.yahoo.com/group/salbookgroup COUNSELING Low-cost counseling for Monthly meeting for members of the coming out, relationships, dating and all Milliners Guild, a non-profit organization SALGA NYC Social and political other life topics. Sat & Sun, 6-8 p.m. of milliners and millinery students who organization for LGBT people who trace [email protected] specialize in the design, production their descent from South Asia. 2nd Sat, and promotion of handmade headwear. 4-6 p.m. [email protected], salganyc.org IMPERIAL COURT OF NY Social drag 3rd Wed, 7-9 p.m. millinersguild.org, 501(c)(3) organization promoting self- [email protected] SCRABBLERS We are an informal group respect and positive awareness while that enjoys getting together to play raising funds for community and AIDS NATURAL HISTORY GROUP Lesbian and Scrabble in a relaxed, non-competitive, service organizations. 1st Wed, 7:30-10 p.m. Gay Naturalists of NY. Field trips, programs. non-tournament style fashion. Players 212.475.0838, ICNY.org 1st Thu, 8-10 p.m. 646.469.4149 of all ability levels and orientations are enthusiastically welcome. 2nd/4th Mon, INDOOR GARDENING SOCIETY OF NETWORK FOR THE REALIZATION OF 8-10 p.m. 212.362.5889, [email protected] AMERICA Learn the joys of house-plant THE GODDESS (NRG) NRG is a Dianic horticulture with the Chapter. Wiccan spirituality circle that is dedicated SIRENS WOMEN’S MOTORCYCLE 4th Tue, 6-9 p.m. 718.913.6163 to helping women find and nurture their CLUB NYC Monthly meeting for women direct connection with the spark of the motorcyclists. Meets every 3rd Tue, 8-10 p.m. ITALIAN CONVERSATION GROUP Not a Divine Feminine that lives inside each $40 for 12-month pledge period; $35/ class. Meet and share Italian (and other) of us. 2nd Thu, 8-10 p.m. 212.300.5392, year to renew membership. sirensnyc.com, experiences exclusively in Italian. Good [email protected] [email protected] practice. $5. 2nd/4th Mon, 6-8 p.m. Contact Joseph Brooks, NYC GAY MEN’S SHAMANIC CIRCLE Open SMART RECOVERY MEETING SMART is a [email protected], 212.741.5288. circle for gay men performing shamanic self-empowering program to help people journey work for healing on many levels, abstain from any addictive behavior. Our LEGAL CLINIC Offered by Lesbian, Gay, including themselves, the community and meetings are free, confidential and operate Bisexual & Transgender Law Association the planet. $10 suggested donation. 1st Sun, in a workshop format. Thu, 7-8:30 p.m. Foundation of Greater NY. Free walk-in 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. nycgayshamans.net [email protected] clinic provides general legal information, referrals. Tue, sign-in 6-6:30 p.m. NYC MARRIED MEN’S SUPPORT GROUP SPEAK FRENCH WITH A FLAIR Objective 212.353.9118, le-gal.org, [email protected] For men who identify as bi or gay and are, or is to help beginners (and not-so-beginners) have been, in a mixed orientation marriage. have fun with the French language. Video, audio, text and written activities are LESBIAN SEX MAFIA Support and Contact facilitator before attending. Jeremy information group for women 18 or older, Lees, [email protected] utilized to improve the participants’ basic including transsexual and intersex women, listening, reading, speaking, grammar skills who are interested in fantasy and role OUT PROFESSIONALS The nation’s leading and French culture. Suggested donation playing, bondage, discipline, S/M, fetishes, nonprofit LGBT networking organization. $10 (all proceeds go to The Center); Tue, 6-7:30 p.m. [email protected] costumes, alternate gender identities and Promotes personal growth and professional development. OP programs include author uninhibited sexual expression in a safe, sane, appearances, offer career workshops and Join consensual and confidential way. 3rd Fri, STONEWALL DEMOCRATIC CLUB help members build business relationships. SDNYC for a monthly meeting on issues 8-10 p.m. [email protected] OutProfessionals.org of importance to NY’s LGBT community. and [email protected], To learn more about our club, visit lesbiansexmafia.org PRIDE TOASTMASTERS Only LGBT sdnyc.org and attend our FREE monthly Toastmasters club on the East Coast. Learn public meetings! 4th Wed, 8-9:30 p.m. Share the joys of LGBTQ OPERA CLUB new skills to enhance self-confidence [email protected] opera and expand your world. A unique and personal growth in fun, supportive listening experience for all. $5 suggested atmosphere. Membership is $78 for six SUNDANCE OUTDOOR ADVENTURE donation. 2nd Fri, 8-10 p.m. months. Free to attend as a guest. Thu, SOCIETY NY area gay outdoors club for [email protected] or on Facebook: 6-7:30 p.m. [email protected], men and women of all ages and abilities. LGBTQ Opera Club of New York City pridetoastmasters.com Enjoy outdoor non-competitive activities: backpacking, biking, boating, horseback LIVING SOULFULLY NYC A group for men PRIME TIMERS Social club for mature men. riding, social outings, skating, skiing and affiliated with Easton Mountain where we General meeting 2nd Sat, 2-4 p.m. POB more. All-volunteer; run by members. seek to build queer community based on 1185, Lenox Hill Station, NYC 10021-1185. Quarterly mixers. sundanceoutdoor.org soulful experience. Through workshops, [email protected] programs and discussions, we provide SUPPORT FOR SINGLE LESBIANS A group opportunities to celebrate, heal, transform REFUGE RECOVERY: MINDFUL EATING A where single lesbians get support for being and integrate body, mind and spirit. one-hour meeting centered around mindful single in a couples’ world. A support and Usually 1st Sun, 4-6 p.m. 800.553.8235, eating. Begins with a guided meditation, discussion group. After the group at 7 p.m., eastonmountain.org followed by a reading from the refuge we go to the Good Stuff Diner on 14 St recovery book and ending with participants between 6th and 7th Aves. We run by MALES AU NATUREL (MAN) Gay and sharing. Sun, 2-3 p.m. donation, whatever you can afford. 3rd Fri bisexual men’s nudist/naturist group. MAN monthly, 6-7 p.m. [email protected] sponsors non-sexual, nude social events REFUGE RECOVERY TUESDAY Refuge and parties, including monthly catered Recovery meeting and guided meditation. SUPPORTIVE CONNECTIONS Peer-led safe indoor events and pool parties at various Buddhist-inspired meeting for all people space to discuss, share and get support locations. Free “underwear optional” intro seeking freedom from addiction. Tue, for our emotional health. $5 suggested meetings, Mar 13 6-8 p.m. 347.704.0704, 7-8 p.m. [email protected], contribution, no one turned away. 2nd Thu, man.shuttlepod.org Refugerecoverynyc.org 8-9:30 p.m. [email protected]

MASTERS & SLAVES TOGETHER NY (MAST REFUSE FASCISM Join us to act and THE LEAGUE OF DISABLED LESBIANS NYC) Support group for gay men interested prepare massive nonviolent national Invisible no more. Reclaim your identity and or involved in Master/slave, Daddy/boy, projects. refusefascism.org, sexuality. 3rd Sun, 3-5 p.m. Contact Lucia other power-exchange relationships. [email protected] Cammarata, [email protected].

gaycenter.org 212.620.7310 LGBTCenterNYC 07 THE LGBT READING GROUP Monthly CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS Tue, 12-1:30 p.m., Tuesday Round Robin meeting to discuss American and foreign Intergroup, POB 1509, NY, NY 10159-1509, Wed, 12-1:30 p.m., Round Robin novels, plays, biographies/autobiographies nyccoda.org Wed, 9-10 p.m., Porn/Internet/Phone Sex and non-fiction works that examine the Mon, 9-10 p.m., CODA Thu, 12-1:30 p.m., Round Robin historical or current situation of the LGBT Fri, 8:30-10 p.m., Co-Dependents Fri, 12-1 p.m., Round Robin community in the United States and Anonymous Fri, 5:45-7:15 p.m., Beginners elsewhere. 2nd Thu, 8-9 p.m. Fri, 6:15-7:15 p.m., Sober Topics [email protected] or 212.945.0709 CRYSTAL METH ANONYMOUS Fri, 7:30-9 p.m., Healthy Sexuality Intergroup, NYCMA, POB 1517, Old Chelsea Sat, 12-1:30 p.m., Third Column URANTIA BOOK STUDY GROUP Join us! Station, NY, NY 10011, 212.642.5029, Sat, 6-7:30 p.m., First Step Meeting FREE. We read from the cutting edge 5th [email protected] Sun, 12:30-2 p.m., Intimacy Workshop Revelation and discuss it. Preview complete Mon, 6-7 p.m., Relapse Prevention Sun, 5:45-6:45 p.m., Sex, Drugs & Alcohol book: urantiabook.org. Always phone or Tue, 6:45-7:45 p.m., Long Term Sobriety 1st Sun, 3-5 p.m., Intergroup email ahead the day before the meeting for Tue, 7:45-8:45 p.m., En Español II: Un Dia a any changes in schedule/room locations. la Vez SEXUAL RECOVERY ANONYMOUS 1st & 3rd Sun monthly, 1-2 p.m. Contact Nick Wed, 6:45-7:45 p.m., Solutions in Recovery Intergroup, 212.340.4650, Curto, 917.701.9033, [email protected]. Wed, 8-9 p.m., Conscious Contact sexualrecovery.org Thu, 7:45-8:45 p.m., Big Book Study 1st Mon, 6-8 p.m., Intergroup VILLAGE CONTRA GENDER-FREE Meeting Sat, 9:15-10:15 a.m., Big Book Topic Meeting CONTRA DANCE Our LGBT dance series Fri, 7:30-8:45 p.m., Crystal Clear Beginners Sat, 11:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., Step Meeting brings this festive American folk dance Sat, 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Saturday to NYC’s queer community. Our “gender Solutions SURVIVORS OF INCEST ANONYMOUS neutral” dances mean everyone can dance Sat, 8-9 p.m., Meditation Meeting Helpline, 212.501.HEAL, sianewyork.org together regardless of sexual orientation, Sat, 9-10 p.m., Relationships, Intimacy, Sex Sat, 4:15-5:45 p.m., SIA Double Winners gender identity or number of left feet. No Sun, 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Sunday (survivors only) experience necessary, so stop by! NEW Solutions LOCATION: 490 Hudson Street. Jan 11, Sun, 4:30-5:30 p.m., Creativity in Sobriety UNDEREARNERS ANONYMOUS Feb 8, Mar 8, 7:30-11 p.m. $15. 718.972.3191, Sun, 6-7:15 p.m., Sunday Step Meeting Sun, 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. villagecontra.org Sun, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Beginners

YOU GOTTA BELIEVE One of a precious DEBTORS ANONYMOUS SAGE AT THE CENTER few organizations in the New York City Hotline, 212.969.8111, danyc.info Metro area that limits its practice to finding Mon, 7:30-9 p.m., Lesbian & Gay Step Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders permanent parents and families for young Meeting (SAGE) offers an extensive array of groups adults, teens and pre-teens in the foster Tue, 8-9 p.m., Serenity Now Steps and Tools and programs at The Center and at the care system. Sat, 3-6 p.m. 718.372.3003, Meeting SAGE Center at 305 7th Ave. For more [email protected] Sat, 11:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., Writers Group information, call 646.576.8669 or visit Sat, 4:15-5:15 p.m., Meditation Group sageusa.org. ZAPPALORTI SOCIETY Lesbian, gay, Sun, 12:15-1:45 p.m., Creating Your Vision transgender psychiatric survivors organized RECURRING EVENTS for peer support, self-help, mental health FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY advocacy. Sat, 1-3 p.m. 917.286.0616, Sun, 9:15-10:45 a.m. DAILY DROP-IN [email protected] MON-FRI & SUN, 1-4:30 P.M. MARIJUANA ANONYMOUS Comfortable, casual space at The Center Hotline, 212.459.4423, ma-newyork.org for LGBT seniors to relax and meet. 12-STEP MEETINGS Wed, 8-9:15 p.m., Marijuana Anonymous Refreshments served. 3rd Wed, 7-8:45 p.m., Marijuana Anonymous ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS District 8 COMMUNITY ROOM MEETING Sat, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Struggle for 3RD MON, 3:30-4:30 P.M. Intimacy NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Helpline, 212.929.6262 DROP-IN BIRTHDAY PARTY ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Area Service Committee, nycna.org LAST THU, 2-2:30 P.M. Intergroup, 212.647.1680, nyintergroup.org Sat, 6-7:30 p.m., Serenity on Saturday Tue, 6-7:15 p.m., Women Now Sun, 2:15-3:45 p.m., Serenity Sunday THE SAGE CENTER Tue, 8-9 p.m., Westwingers Thu, 12-1:15 p.m., Agnostics OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Located at 305 7th Ave, the SAGE Center is Thu, 9-10 p.m., Westwingers Intergroup, oa.org a full-time center for LGBT older adults, age Sat, 6-7:30 p.m., Women Together Closed Mon, 1-2 p.m., Just for Today Discussion 60 and over, with an array of services and Discussion Tue, 12:15-1:15 p.m., Discussion programs related to arts and culture, fitness, Sat, 7:45-8:45 p.m., LAex Wed, 12:15-1:15 p.m., Format Varies food and nutrition, health and wellness and Sat, 9-10 p.m., S/M Sober Miracles Thu, 12:15-1:15 p.m., Big Book lifelong education. Dinner is served daily, Sun, 12-1 p.m., High Noon Fri, 12:15-1:15 p.m., 12-Step 5-6:30 p.m. for those 60+. Sun, 4-5:15 p.m., Village Agnostics Sat, 9-11 a.m., Skylight Meeting Sun, 6-7 p.m., Living Today Sat, 12-1:30 p.m., Step Writing Workshop Last Sun, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Village Agnostics Sat, 6-7:30 p.m., Word of Mouth Open LGBT SAVE THE DATE: Step Meeting Meeting Sun, 11:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., Recovery from CENTER DINNER THU, APR 18 Relapse AL-ANON 6:30 P.M. Sun, 5-6:30 p.m., Sex, Love & Abstinence Intergroup, 212.941.0094 CIPRIANI WALL STREET Sun, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Gay Men Thu, 5:45-7:15 p.m., Gay Men’s Round Robin 55 WALL ST, NYC Fri, 7:30-9 p.m., Gay Men Beginners & SEXUAL COMPULSIVES ANONYMOUS Regular Don’t miss Center Dinner, an annual Intergroup, 917.SCANY12 or 917.722.6912, fundraiser and celebration of the scany.org COCAINE ANONYMOUS Mon, 12-1 p.m., 4th Step Writing Workshop LGBTQ community and our work to Intergroup, 212.929.7300 Mon, 6-7 p.m., Unsafe Sex support it! Email [email protected] Sat, 6-7 p.m., Centered on Sobriety Mon, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Big Book Step Study for tickets and more information. Sun, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Serenity Sunday Meeting

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