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The Wednesday Dinner Gathering meets around 5 PM each Wednesday in a different restaurant. Bellingham and Northwest Washington region.
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Site maintained by Robert Ashworth of Theslowlane.com
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Robert's Wednesday Dinner Gathering and Newsletter
Newsletter for Dinner Group time, locations and more.
It prides itself on its lineup of performances and welcoming atmosphere. See Facebook group for more details.
Ingersoll Gender Center
An organization by and for transgender and gender nonconforming people. Additionally they organize captivating drag shows and other lgbtq+Q+ events throughout the year.
The Whatcom LGBTQ+ Coalition brings together LGBTQ+ voices and health care and community-oriented professionals to improve access to competent care. Phone contact 360-599-0844. Skagit’s chapter has pooled resources with Whatcom to provide money for trans people needing new clothes or assistance in changing their name among other things.
“People shouldn’t be afraid to ask us for help.
Operates The Ground Floor for youth including LGBTQ
Center for Spiritual Living, Bellingham
2224 Yew Street Road. What makes it so special here is that it’s a space where every generation, every identity, and every person can come together in full celebration,” they said.
Harmeier and Heyward both noted that being out-and-proud is as not as easy in the current political climate.
Whatcom PFLAG
A local chapter for parents, family and friends of gay people as well as gay people, themselves, who want to get involved. See some images, videos, information about the Yearly Fourth Corner Pride Festival. Other community building efforts as well. It culminates in the Pride Parade in downtown Sunday with a Pride Festival that afternoon.
The all-ages dance party on Saturday afternoon occurs at the HUT, a new space opening under Rumors Cabaret.
Gatherings, rides and friendship.
Border Rider Motorcycle Group
Members from BC and around Pacific Northwest. They say their fundraiser period happens from the beginning of June to end of July, accounting for Pride month and the festivities in throughout Whatcom County in mid-July.
Bellingham’s Pride festival is occurring from Friday, July 11 through Sunday, July 13.
But neither said they would shy away from expressing their identity or supporting other in being their true selves.
“Celebrating Pride today means not only honoring those who came before us, but also committing to ongoing activism, making sure that our future generations can live in a world where they can love and be loved without fear.