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The 2014 October Newsletter can be found here.


The October 8th PFLAG meeting will be at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Hurbert and 9th, at 6:00 pm. At the meeting, an excellent short film which includes a variety of families who they learn that a child or young adult is LGBT will be shown and discussed at the October 8 PFLAG meeting.

The film shows families sharing their honest reactions to hearing that their child is gay with the intense emotions, fears, and questions that it raised. Interviews with psychologists, teachers, and clergy provide factual answers to parents’ most commonly asked questions, as well as concrete guidance to help parents keep their children healthy and safe during this challenging time.

PFLAG Oregon Central Coast focuses on the Coming Out process each October to raise awareness about the effects of living secretly or “in the closet” and the risks and benefits of “coming out” more publicly as sexual or gender minority. Copies of the article “Eighteen Things to Think About Before Coming Out” will be available at the meeting. Participants will be encouraged to share from their own experiences of living in and/or coming out of a LGBT closet—as a parent, family member, friend, or LGBT person.

—————————— OCC PFLAG Calendar –October is LGBT History Month! –October 8, 6:00-7:30 pm: PFLAG Meeting. Coming Out Week—St. Stephen’s, 9th & Hurbert, Newport –October 10, 5:30 pm: Basic Rights fundraiser, IGNTE –Portland Art Museum, 1210 SW Park Avenue—https://bro.ejoinme.org/?tabid=538633 –October 11: Coming Out Day –October 18, 8:30 am-1:15 pm: PFLAG table—Newport Farmers Market –October 26 , 11:00 am: Out Oregon Coast Women’s Coffee, Café Mundo, Newport –October 28, 7 :00 pm: CAN Pizza—Abby’s, Newport –November 12, 6:00-7:30 pm: PFLAG Meeting—St. Stephen’s, 9th & Hurbert, Newport

———————————— The Coastal AIDS Network* monthly activities: –Second Tuesday: “Men’s Pot Luck” (Locations vary! Call (541)994-5597 or email coastalaidsnetwork@gmail.com for information) –Fourth Tuesday, 7:00 pm: “Pizza Night” (Newport Abbey’s Pizza) –We also try to have pizza in Tillamook or Pacific City periodically. –Email Dan, coastalaidsnetwork@ gmail.com or leave a message for him at (541)994-5597. *CAN activities are open to everyone, regardless of HIV status or sexual orientation except for “Men’s Pot Luck.” Occasionally we bend that rule for special events.

——————————— Social LGBT Oregon Coast Group: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Out-Oregon-Coast/194768480642314

The 2014 September Newsletter can be found here.


Thanks again to editor, Nel Ward. We are so grateful for her good work each month!

Highlights–

September 5-7: Oregon Coast Pride, Lincoln City

September 10, 6:00-7:30 pm: PFLAG Meeting, Honoring PFLAG Heroes—St. Stephen’s, 9th & Hurbert, Newport

September 13, 8:30 am-1:15 pm: PFLAG table—Newport Farmers Market

September 20, 3:00- 7:00 pm: PFLAG at Peace Celebration—Newport High School East Campus

September 23, 7 :00 pm: CAN Pizza—Abby’s, Newport

September 28 , 11:00 am: Out Oregon Coast Women’s Coffee—Café Mundo, Newport

Oregon Coast Pride and national AIDS quilt.

Sept. 5-7, is the annual Oregon Coast Pride Celebration. This year there will be a display of panels from the national AIDS Quilt on Friday night from 6-9 and Saturday from 11 AM to 6 PM. One of the panels will honor Lincoln County residents and will have special meaning for many in our community.

PFLAG Oregon Central Coast recently received a grant from Levi Strauss to promote HIV/AIDS prevention, especially among young people in Lincoln County. The initial activity of our LEVI Grant will be held next Saturday, Sept. 6 at 3 pm at Liberty Inn at the display of this small part of the AIDS Quilt. Area government, education, and health officials as well as Levi staff members have been invited to attend a short ceremony commemorating those honored by the Quilt.

We hope you will be able to attend this brief, but important, ceremony to honor those who lost their lives to HIV/AIDS and to pledge our communities to the hard work of education and prevention. If you are able to attend, please respond to this invitation so we can better plan for this brief program.

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