QArts Art Hanging-Main Room
Events
Allyship Meeting-Main Room (Private)
Organization giving a voice to class and oppression issues within the LGBTQ community
Seattle LGBT Community Center Board & Organizational Development Meeting on the First Monday of every month in the Munoz Room.
Ingersoll Gender Center - Advisory Committee - Ingersoll Room
Ingersoll Gender Center - Advisory Committee - Ingersoll Room
Center's Finance, Fund Development, and Ex Comm Meeting-Munoz Room
Equal Rights Washington Monthly Board Meeting-Main Room
Support for Significant Other, Family, Friends and Allies of Transgender and Gender Variant people.
Facilitated by experienced Gender therapist Johnna Ekdahl, this groups provides a safe and supportive environment to get infomationa and express your concerns and get the support you need.
The Wednesday support group is a vibrant group of from twenty to thirty Trans, MTF, FTM, gender variant folk, partners, and allies who get together each week to support each other, build community and get the support and information they need to be whole and happy. This meeting is built on the legacy of over thirty years of continuous weekly support meetings for the trans community. This is an open, facilitated meeting. Contributions are very welcome but not required. Ingersoll Gender Center is a program of the Seattle LGBT Center
LGBTQ Book Club-Munoz Room
SnowBall is the hot ticket for the holiday season for the LGBT Community
SnowBall is a reason to get dressed to the 9s and strut your stuff
SnowBall is the party thrown by the Transgender and Gender Variant community for the whole Transgender Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay and Allied communities
SnowBall is Pride and Passion and Fun for everyone So, Seattle, dress up for a Change!
Where: Neighbors Nightclub 1509 Broadway (Broadway and Pike), Seattle WA
When: Friday December 7 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
How much: $15.00 at the door,
VIP Reception price TBA
What: Dance, Celebration, Live Auctions, Entertainment, hors d oeuvres
A Change from the past
Ingersoll Gender Center has been serving our community for thirty years and a holiday celebration for the Transgender community has long been a part of the Ingersoll tradition. In 2006, Ingersoll joined the Seattle LGBT Center and put on a bigger and better even than it had ever before. It was an event that said: We’re here, were, proud and confident, with a lot to celebrate and a lot to offer and the whole community is invited. That was the first year that we branded our winter celebration “SnowBall”. This year we are changing the formula a bit and making SnowBall dress-up dance event/ball… a Snow Ball.
LGBTQ and allies Alcoholic Anonymous Meeting-Munoz Room- Open to Public
QArts December Art Show Opening Reception-Main Room
Generic Leather Productions of Washington-Main Room
Seattle Bisexual Women's Network - Munoz Room
The Wednesday support group is a vibrant group of from twenty to thirty Trans, MTF, FTM, gender variant folk, partners, and allies who get together each week to support each other, build community and get the support and information they need to be whole and happy. This meeting is built on the legacy of over thirty years of continuous weekly support meetings for the trans community. This is an open, facilitated meeting. Contributions are very welcome but not required. Ingersoll Gender Center is a program of the Seattle LGBT Center
Seattle Boys of Leather Board Mtg - Munoz
Monthly meeting of the HRC Seattle Steering Committee in the Main Room.
Maybe Baby - Munoz Room
Maybe Baby is a support group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people who are interested in becoming parents. All are welcome. We share stories and information about pregnancy planning, adoption, fostering and (maybe) babies."
LGBTQ and allies Alcoholic Anonymous Meeting-Munoz Room- Open to Public
Allyship Meeting-Main Room (Private)
Organization giving a voice to class and oppression issues within the LGBTQ community
Center Board Meeting-Munoz Room
Center Board Meeting-Munoz Room
Seattle Police Department LGBTQ Advisory Council - Main Room
Contact: Mark Howard at 206-684-7727, Mark.Howard@Seattle.Gov
Seattle LGBTQ Community Center monthly Board meeting-Munoz Room
The Wednesday support group is a vibrant group of from twenty to thirty Trans, MTF, FTM, gender variant folk, partners, and allies who get together each week to support each other, build community and get the support and information they need to be whole and happy. This meeting is built on the legacy of over thirty years of continuous weekly support meetings for the trans community. This is an open, facilitated meeting. Contributions are very welcome but not required. Ingersoll Gender Center is a program of the Seattle LGBT Center
Human Rights Coalition Steering Committee Monthly Meeting-Main Room
LGBTQ and allies Alcoholic Anonymous Meeting-Munoz Room- Open to Public
Monthly meeting of the QArts programs int eh Volunteer room.
The Wednesday support group is a vibrant group of from twenty to thirty Trans, MTF, FTM, gender variant folk, partners, and allies who get together each week to support each other, build community and get the support and information they need to be whole and happy. This meeting is built on the legacy of over thirty years of continuous weekly support meetings for the trans community. This is an open, facilitated meeting. Contributions are very welcome but not required. Ingersoll Gender Center is a program of the Seattle LGBT Center
Ingersoll's evening with Dr. Marcie Bowers-Main Room
LGBTQ and allies Alcoholic Anonymous Meeting-Munoz Room- Open to Public
Puddletown Squares, Seattle’s square dance club for Gays, Lesbians,
and their friends will be having a Community Square Dance with caller
Susan Morris, December 29th at West Seattle Tibbets Methodist Church,
3940 41st Ave SW, from 7–9:30pm. $10 dollars at the door.
The Community Dance Program is a big change from the type of square
dancing that Puddletown Squares usually does, in that dancers can
come when they can and learn everything they need to dance that
evening. The caller calls squares, mixers, circle dances, traditional
dances, contras, trios, and mecolanzas. The dances are easily learned
and always walked through before dancing them.
Square dancing is fun for all ages and is a great alternative to the
bars for the gay community. Longtime dancer and treasurer of
Puddletown Squares, Ross Crawshaw-Lopton says, "Square Dancing is one
of the few events in our community where not only do men and women
have fun together, but they bring their kids and their parents and
their straight friends!"
For more information on this event, please contact Jonica at jkeel @
comcast.net. More information about Puddletown Squares can be found
QArts Art Hanging-Main Room
The Seattle LGBT Community Center mission is to provide opportunities and tools for LGBT individuals, organizations and communities that ensure their voices can be heard, included and affirmed; to be a place to engage, organize and effect change.


