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From the MC Film Mail Bag….
Number of Gay Couples Who Adopt Tripled Over Last Decade
The number of gays and lesbians adopting children has nearly tripled in the last decade despite discriminatory rules in many states, according to an analysis of recent population trends. “It’s a stratospheric increase. It’s like going from zero to 60,” said Miami attorney Elizabeth Schwartz, who has coordinated more than 100 adoptions for gay and lesbian families in the last year. “I think many really dreamed of doing this but it wasn’t something they ever thought would become a reality.” www.biggaynews.com
America’s First Gay Senior Center Opens In NYC In January
New York City is really getting gay these days. We’ve got the gays getting gay married all over the place, a gay “urban resort” in the works and now comes word that we’ll soon be home to the nation’s first LGBT senior center. Because gay people get old and want to complain about how nobody visits them to their gay friends, too!
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TO: NEWS DESK/EVENTS OR MUSIC CALENDAR
FROM: SACRED LANDS, a 501C non profit organization,
RE: “MUSIC AND A MEAL” in the Sacred Lands
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SACRED LANDS “Music and a Meal” will be the third Friday, Oct. 28, 2011. Enjoy a meal and live music at one of the most unique historical and scenic sites in our county.
Place: Sacred Lands (Parking entrance at 1700 Park Street N., St. Petersburg, FL 33710) Take Park Street to Elbow Lane. **Go west past the valet guys and turn left into big gravel parking lot before the boat ramp.
Doors open 6:30 p.m. Opening duo, Key of Life, and the featured act: the celtic band, DRUID ROOTS. $10.00 admission. Healthy Food/Drinks are available for purchase separately. We will using the outdoor Dolphin Stage this night.
For directions, parking info, and reserved seating contact us at www.SacredLands.info or call 727-432-9271 or 727-347-0354.
Druid Roots are taking the ancient sounds of the Celtic people to a very new place. Three lads playing an eclectic array of 18 instruments, from bagpipes to bouzouki. This is high energy, feel-good Celtic music at it’s best. Yet the depth to their songwriting allows foot-stomping, river dancing numbers (like “Shee An Gannon”, for example) to play comfortably right next to the most gorgeous, haunting ballads (such as “Galatian Princess”). Firmly rooted in tradition, Druid Roots continues to go beyond anything that is typical to the genre. Daniel Joseph O’Ryan switches out instruments so fast he’s a blur. His use of effects is never too much and always unique. And these lads really know how to write a song. It’s like the Clancy Brothers meets Bono meets Leonard Cohen! The band members of Druid Roots, James John MacPherson (from Stonehaven, Scotland), Daniel Joseph O”Ryan (from Hollywood, California) and Marcus Paycer (from
Tampa, Florida) all currently live in Saint Petersburg, Florida. The Tampa Bay area is already buzzing about the new sound. The shear energy of the live shows, that have the guys interacting directly with their audience, leave folks dancing and singing. The Druid Roots facebook page speaks for itself. The crowds can’t get enough of them, whether they are playing with the great Canadian group, Searson at the Dunedin Community Center or opening for Patrick Ball at the Saint Petersburg Palladium theatre. Interest in their debut CD, “Going Home”, has been huge. Released on Saint Patrick’s day, 2011, the album contains almost a full hour of original music. Ten brand new songs plus an extraordinary, haunting ballad rendition of “The Star Of The County Down”. If you would like to learn more about Druid Roots please visit www.druidroots.com o
October 21, 2011
St. Pete Pride Celebrates 10 Years with New Officers
St. Pete Pride is excited to officially announce the theme for the 10th Annual St. Pete Pride Promenade and Street Festival as “Carnivale – 10 Years of Pride in Paradise”. The theme will celebrate the street festival atmosphere that has excited attendees for years, honor the past 10 years of Pride in Paradise, commemorate the many accomplishments in equality this year and look to the future as St. Pete Pride continues to grow and showcase the diversity of the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) community in Central Florida.
What started as a few thousand native Floridians and a couple city blocks on beautiful Central Avenue in 2003 has become an international attraction – one of the largest Pride celebrations in the Southeast and the largest Pride celebration in the state of Florida. The festival currently spans seven city blocks and attracts tens of thousands of people at the end of June each year, commemorating the Stonewall Riots in late June 1969. This time of year, which culminates National LGBT Pride Month, has become a focal point of solidarity for the LGBT community across the nation – a tradition that started in a couple large cities across the country in 1970.
The Board of Directors of St. Pete Pride would also like to thank the many board members and volunteers who have served the community and St. Pete Pride in the past 10 years, including past board Presidents Scott Turner and Angela Gross. Recently, Turner and Gross along with Derek Lang, Carl Lovgren and Ralph Trent stepped down from their board positions for personal reasons and the Board of Directors would like to take this time to thank them for their service.
In addition, we mourn the loss of past board member Charles Sutton who passed away this past August. Sutton was a big part of St. Pete Pride and the community for many years and we honor his legacy.
St. Pete Pride is also excited about the new leadership recently elected to the organization. Longtime Board member Stanley Solomons was elected Board President on Thursday, October 20, 2011 along with Barry Parks, Jr. as Vice President, Christopher Tate as Treasurer and Thompson D. Kellett as Secretary. Solomons, a longtime resident of Pinellas County previously served as Vice President and Promenade Chair. He has previously worked in San Francisco, New York and Zurich, served on the board of Stonewall Democrats of Pinellas County, ran for Gulfport City Council and currently resides in Pinellas Point. “We have a wonderful team here at St. Pete Pride and together we are excited to take the next step toward building the future of Pride in St. Petersburg,” said Solomons. “The stage is set for an amazing anniversary year and we are excited to work with other organizations, uniting the community like never before in an effort to make the 10th anniversary of St. Pete Pride the best one yet!”
Parks, a relative newcomer to the organization, has been on the Board of Directors since August 2010. He also coaches the St. Pete Pride Softball Team – IMPACT, which is part of the Suncoast Softball League and recently completed his Masters in Economics from the University of South Florida. He is currently a teacher at Tampa Preparatory School and resides in Hillsborough County. “St. Pete Pride is an amazing organization with such a great cause,” says Parks. “We fight for those who don’t have a voice and give some a day to celebrate who they are when they might live in fear the other 364 days a year – that is why I got involved and that is why we will all, working together, make this year’s Pride – the 10th anniversary – the best one yet!”
The Board of Directors invites the community to get involved in St. Pete Pride through variety of volunteer opportunities, committee positions, membership, support and celebration. The year ahead will be full of exciting events and we invite you to come celebrate our LGBT community and the history of the LGBT movement. We have much to be proud of in St. Petersburg and with our 10th anniversary we will continue to celebrate our diversity, come together as one and look to the future to fulfill the mission of St. Pete Pride – to promote unity, visibility, self-esteem and a positive image of and among the LGBT community of St. Petersburg and throughout the state of Florida.
For more information on events visit www.stpetepride.com and to volunteer email volunteer@stpetepride.com. Also, make sure to join our mailing list online and join our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/stpetepride for all the latest news and updates.
Media Contact:
Chris Rudisill, Executive Director
St. Pete Pride, Inc.
Email: chris@stpetepride.com, (cell) 727-643-9160, (office) 727-279-LGBT
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Dishing with Mark & Carrie 10-19-20




