PFlag Annapolis/AACo In-Person LGBTQ+ Adults Support Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Church: 333 Dubois Rd, Annapolis, MD

The Chapter’s LGBTQ+ Adult support group will resume in-person meetings the first Tuesday of each month and a third Tuesday of each month.Where: Unitarian Universalist Church Annapolis:  333 Dubois Road, Annapolis, Maryland 21401Meeting rooms are on ground floor.Enter directly from parking lot through the double-green doors.When: 7:30 to 8:30 pm Eastern TimeContact the Chapter if

Mountain Road Adventurer’s Guild

Mountain Road Library 4730 Mountain Road, Pasadena, MD

Program Type:  Games, LGBTQIA+ Interest Audience: Teens (Ages 11+) The five kingdoms are on the brink of war, the realm is in chaos, and Dame Peritchkova's Academy of Speechcraft and Calligraphy is closed for the foreseeable future as the Dame themself has left for battle - leaving you without a graduation gala! As if that wasn't enough, the

Event Series Monthly EQUAAC Happy Hour

Monthly EQUAAC Happy Hour

Toast the 21st 1355 Generals Hwy, Crownsville, United States

New location for Equality Anne Arundel County Happy Hour. We meet for Happy Hour the third Friday of every month at Toast the 21st.  Stop by and meet the locals for a drink and food provided by Bread and Butter Kitchen! Toast the 21st is the blue door behind General’s liquor store.

Event Series Queer Agenda Book Club

Queer Agenda Book Club

Odenton Public Library 1325 Annapolis Road, Odenton, MD

The Queer Agenda Book Club Program Type:  Books and Writing, LGBTQIA+ Interest Audience: Adults Event Details A monthly book club that reads queer books in a queer- and trans-affirming setting.  All identities are welcome! Pease register for the months you wish to attend here: Upcoming Events | Anne Arundel County Public Library THE CURRENT READING LIST:

Rainbow Story Time

Mountain Road Library 4730 Mountain Road, Pasadena, MD

Program Type:  Kindergarten Readiness, Storytimes, LGBTQIA+ Interest, Special Events Audience: All Join us for a Rainbow Storytime celebrating solidarity, community, and building empathy with stories, music, and a fun craft. Don't miss this joyous story time for the whole family!

Share Your Story With Pride Community Art Project

Odenton Public Library 1325 Annapolis Road, Odenton, MD

Program Type:  Arts & DIY, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, LGBTQIA+ Interest, Special Events Audience: Kids (Ages 6 – 10), Teens (Ages 11+), Adults Come and create a multimedia masterpiece that will become part of a community art project that will be displayed at the 3rd Annual "Share Your Story With Pride" Art Show this June.  For more information, please call the Odenton

PFlag Annapolis/AACo In-Person LGBTQ+ Adults Support Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Church: 333 Dubois Rd, Annapolis, MD

The Chapter’s LGBTQ+ Adult support group will resume in-person meetings the first Tuesday of each month and a third Tuesday of each month.Where: Unitarian Universalist Church Annapolis:  333 Dubois Road, Annapolis, Maryland 21401Meeting rooms are on ground floor.Enter directly from parking lot through the double-green doors.When: 7:30 to 8:30 pm Eastern TimeContact the Chapter if

Forward Brewing x Annapolis Pride Beer Launch Event

Forward Brewing 418 Fourth Street, Annapolis, MD, United States

Join us for a family-friendly evening at Forward Brewing to sample their new Pride beer, share your best memories of the parade and festival, and enjoy an evening outdoors with friends!

World Pride Human Rights Conference

JW Mariott 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC

The WorldPride 2025 Human Rights Conference will bring together leading organizations in the field of Human Rights to advocate, educate, and activate the voices of those most marginalized in our LGBTQ+ community. The Human Rights Conference will include opportunities to hear from guest speakers and participate in workshops highlighting queer history, erasure/visibility, and issues that

From Twilight to Sunshine: LGBTQ+ History in Maryland

Mountain Road Library 4730 Mountain Road, Pasadena, MD

or as long as there has been a place called Maryland, there have been people whom we would today see as fitting within the LGBTQ+ community.   As cities grew in the 19th century, newspapers began to offer tantalizing clues that all was not straight and narrow and that LGBTQ+ people were becoming more visible, finding

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