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                    <text>Volume 22, Issue 2

June 2019

www.svgla.org
TH E VALL EY C O N N EC TSH EN

THE VALLEY CONNECTSHEN

Mission Statement:
The mission of
Shenandoah Valley
Equality is to build
inclusive community for
LGBTQ people in the
Shenandoah Valley.
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Community Events (inside)
 PRIDE Events
 SVE Friday Potlucks
 June 11 Primary Election
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EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVE
(Membership Form pg. 15)
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“Valley ConnectShen”
is published quarterly
(March, June, September,
and December)
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Contact the editor,
Christine, to advertise
and/or submit event
information:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com
Find us on Facebook

SVE Partners with JMU to Create the
Shenandoah Valley LGBTQ Archive and
Oral History Project
Shenandoah Valley Equality is collaborating with James
Madison University to launch a community engagement
venture to document and preserve the Valley’s LGBTQ history. JMU Professor and SVE Board member (ex officio)
Christine Robinson is coordinating the Shenandoah Valley
LGBTQ Archive and Oral History Project, with support from the
Department of Justice Studies and the Office of Digital Projects
and Pedagogy in the JMU Libraries. The idea to create the archive began in a meeting of SVE’s Board of Directors in 2018.
Originally, the goal was to preserve SVE’s history. SVE was
founded as the Shenandoah Valley Gay and Lesbian Association in 1995. In 2017, the Board voted to change the name,
and to revise the mission and goals, to better reflect the organization’s diverse membership and vision.
The digital archive will initially include historical documents,
such as SVE/SVGLA newsletters, that can be viewed online
once the website is opened for public viewing. Beginning in
2020, LGBTQ and allied organizations in the Valley will be invited to contribute materials for the archive. In addition, Robinson hopes to begin oral history interviews with community
members in the Valley, with the goal of making digital recordings and/or transcripts available through the archive’s website.
SVE will provide updates on the project’s progress, including
invitations to share materials for the digital archive and requests for volunteers to participate in oral history interviews.

�ShenanArts in Staunton presents:

For tickets and other information, visit:
http://shenanarts.org/angels-in-america.html

ShenanArts Wins "Best in Virginia" Award
from Virginia Living Magazine
ShenanArts has been voted as one of the Best Performing Arts
Companies in the Shenandoah Valley region by Virginia Living’s
readers in the Best of Virginia 2019 reader’s survey.

��YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card

$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for September newsletter is Aug. 15

WAYS TO EMPOWER OUR COMMUNITY
JOIN SVE. Non-voting membership is FREE; voting membership is only $15/year
 CONNECT. SVE organizes a monthly potluck and dinner meet-up, a quarterly breakfast,
and an annual equality forum. We also share information about other local events.
st
nd
 HOST our Friday Potluck (1 or 2 Friday) at your home, workplace, local park, house
of worship...You provide space, plates, utensils, and soft drinks — guests bring the rest.
 ADVERTISE in our quarterly newsletter (see this newsletter for ad prices and sizes)
 SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS with your business and referrals.
 SHARE (non-commercial) events of particular relevance to our community; we will
include them in our monthly e-calendar and quarterly newsletter FREE.
 NOMINATE yourself to serve on SVE’s Board of Directors (nominations are due
Dec. 1 every year). All nominees must be voting members.
 READ our quarterly newsletter. Share it with a friend.
 LIKE and FOLLOW Shenandoah Valley Equality on Facebook.
 EDUCATE, ADVOCATE, ORGANIZE, and VOTE for equality, justice, &amp; liberation.


Connect with SVE
Voting membership is $15 a year.
Non-voting membership is FREE.
You must be at least 18 to join.
See page 15 for membership information.

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE IN

THE 2019 ELECTIONS?
WILL YOU SUPPORT EQUALITY

on June 11 and November 4?
June 11: Virginia Primary Elections. Visit
https://ballotpedia.org/Virginia_elections,_2019 for information
about candidates running for office
Every year, EV monitors all legislation introduced to the Virginia General
Assembly and advocates on behalf of Virginia’s LGBTQ community,
helping to introduce and support pro-equality legislation and to oppose
bills that move us backwards.
Stay informed about legislation affecting our community, and voice your
support or opposition to specific bills by joining EV’s email list for their
monthly newsletter, action alerts, and events:
www.equalityvirginia.org/resources/

Equality Virginia: Changing Laws, Changing Lives

www.equalityvirginia.org

�Community Organizations
Alliance for A Progressive Virginia

apvonline.org

American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College)
www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activitiesand-organizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

https://www.facebook.com/michellemarie51/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Employee Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU LGBTQ &amp; Ally Education Program

www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

JMU Madison Caucus for Gender Equality

www.jmu.edu/caucusgenderequality/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

http://www.logcabinrepublicansva.org/index.html

Madison Equality JMU

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

PFLAG Blue Ridge

pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah LGBTQ Center

www.shenlgbtqcenter.org

Shenandoah Valley Equality

www.svgla.org

Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

www.shenandoahvalleypride.org

Staunton Pride

www.stauntonpride.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground—Harrisonburg

southernersonnewground.org/harrisonburg/

Virginia Anti-Violence Project

1.866.356.6998 (helpline) &amp; virginiaavp.org/

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Department of Health—Transgender Health Services and Support
www.vdh.virginia.gov/disease-prevention/diseaseprevention/transgender-health-services-support/
Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia

w w w .vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/

Do you know of a local or state-wide organization that should be listed here? Tell us.

�PFLAG Blue Ridge
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to promote support, education, and advocacy.

www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR
Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings

When: 3r d Satur day of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Where: ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Char lottesville, VA
22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Contact: Facilitator Kar en at 434-882-3453 or
karenmeandering@gmail.com

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and
allies of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support,
or if your loved one has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process
your own feelings as well as looking for resources to help understand — we are here for
you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential
and non-judgmental environment.

SIDE BY SIDE is dedicated to
creating supportive communities
where Virginia’s LGBTQ+ youth
can define themselves, belong,
and flourish.

See our website for C’ville
youth group meetings
http://www.sidebysideva.org/
Youth Support Line:
888-644-4390

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

“Standing on the Side of Love”
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!

$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for September newsletter is August 15

�SVE’s monthly Friday Potluck
Every month, usually the 1st or 2nd Friday, SVE organizes a potluck in the
Valley for the LGBTQA+ community. Volunteer members of SVE rotate hosting the event. Guests bring a dish to share. No RSVP needed.
Because the event is usually held in private homes or on private property, we
e-mail location information to SVE members only and do not publicly share
or post it through social media. To receive e-mails about the potluck and other
events, join as a non-voting member (FREE) or as a voting member (for $15).
See pg. 15 for information about how to join SVE.

Are you willing to host the potluck in your home, workplace, community center, park, house of worship, or other setting? Hosts provide paper plates, utensils, and soft drinks. Guests bring a dish to share.

Please e-mail David if you are willing to host:
lanedj@jmu.edu

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Friday, June 7:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information about the location of this and
future potlucks, join SVE for free or as a voting member (See page 15 for details).

Saturday, June 8:

GNC and Adult LGBT Peer-to-Peer Support Group Meetings, sponsored by the
Shenandoah LGBTQ Center, 13 W. Beverley St., 5th floor, Staunton. Peer-to-peer discussion facilitated by Augusta Resources for Resilience, Opportunity, and Wellness- ARROW
Project. Come celebrate your joys and share your struggles. We are here to listen and sup
port each other. 4:15 pm - Gender Non-Conforming &amp; 5:30 pm - Adult LGBT
Contact information: (540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

 Tuesday, June 11

Virginia Primary Elections. See https://ballotpedia.org/Virginia_elections,_2019 for
information. (Polling hours 6:00 am until 7:00 pm)

June 14-16 &amp; 21-23:

Angels in America. ShenanArts in Staunton, VA is performing Part One of Tony Kushner’s award-winning play. Go to http://shenanarts.org/angels-in-america.html for info.



Monday, June 17:

Roanoke LGBT Policy Town Hall with Equality Virginia. Policy affects LGBT people
in our daily lives - in healthcare, access to housing and employment, education, and many o
other areas. Come out to talk about what policies you're passionate about changing and
learn how to get plugged in to advocacy opportunities. Join us and make your voice heard!
See more at https://www.facebook.com/events/2352254954834424/

Saturday, June 22

Lost River Pride, 12-6 PM, At Lost River Retreat Center, 2015 Mill Gap Road, Lost
River, WV (venue provided by Lost River Guesthouse). A day of art, music, food, field
games, hiking, and fun. For more information, go to www.lostriverpride.com



Saturday June 29:

Winchester Pride. See www.facebook.com/Winchester-Pride-882419518630234/

Thursday, June 20:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at Ruby Tuesday at
111 Burgess Rd. in Harrisonburg. So we can reserve enough space, please RSVP to
David at lanedj@jmu.edu by the day before if you plan to attend.

Friday, July 12:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-8:30 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information about the location of this and
future potlucks, join SVE for free or as a voting member (See page 18).

Saturday, July 13:

GNC and Adult LGBT Peer-to-Peer Support Group Meetings, sponsored by the
Shenandoah LGBTQ Center, 13 W. Beverley St., 5th floor, Staunton. Peer-to-peer discussion facilitated by Augusta Resources for Resilience, Opportunity, and Wellness Project.
4:15 pm - Gender Non-Conforming &amp; 5:30 pm - Adult LGBT
Contact information: (540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

Thursday, July 25:

SVE’s Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley
Equality members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Each person pays for
their own meal. Location TBA (Join our email list or Facebook group for updated information). So we can reserve space, RSVP to David at lanedj@jmu.edu by the day before.

Volume 22, Issue 2

June 2019

Page 10

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Friday, Aug. 2 or 9:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-8:30 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg, Staunton,
and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each month by Shenandoah
Valley Equality. For information about the location of this and future potlucks, join SVE for free
or as a voting member (See page 15).



August 15:

DEADLINE, SVE newsletter submissions. Empower your community! SVE invites you to
send information for our quarterly (Sept.-Nov.) issue of "The Valley ConnectShen" about local
LGBTQA organizations, resources, and free events and we'll include this information free. This is a
helps to make our community stronger and improves the quality of life for individual members.

August 16-18

Annual Twin Oaks Women´s Gathering (Louisa, VA). The Gathering is a celebration of empow
erment, healing and sisterhood. The weekend includes workshops, drumming, dancing, meditating,
and more. Together, we refuel our collective spirit in preparation for the next task: changing the
world. Cooperative childcare available; registration fees are on a sliding scale. Find out more, includ
ing how to register, at www.womensgathering.org



 Thurs., Aug. [TBA]:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality members
and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant (each person pays for their meal). Location TBA
(Join our email list or Facebook group for updated information). So we can reserve space, RSVP to
David at lanedj@jmu.edu by the day before if you plan to attend.

Saturday, Aug. 24:

GNC and Adult LGBT Peer-to-Peer Support Group Meetings, sponsored by the Shenandoah
LGBTQ Center, 13 W. Beverley St., 5th floor, Staunton. Peer-to-peer discussion facilitated by the
ARROW Project. Come celebrate your joys and share your struggles. We are here to listen and sup
port each other. 4:15 pm - Gender Non-Conforming &amp; 5:30 pm - Adult LGBT
Contact information: (540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

Friday, Sept. 13:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-8:30 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg, Staunton,
and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each month by Shenandoah
Valley Equality. For information about the location of this and future potlucks, join SVE for free
or as a voting member (See page 15).



 Saturday, Sept. 14:

Charlottesville Pride Festival, See http://cvillepride.org/pride-events/cville-pridefestival-2019/ or more information.

Saturday, Sept. 21:

Shenandoah Valley Pride in Harrisonburg. Visit www.shenandoahvalleypride.org for information.
Sponsored by the Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance.

Saturday, October 19:

Transgender Information &amp; Empowerment Summit (TIES), 9 AM- 5 PM. Sponsored
by Equality Virginia. Hosted at a new location this year by the University of Richmond (28
Westhampton Way, Richmond, VA). For more information and to register, visit
https://www.equalityvirginia.org/ties/

Tuesday, Nov. 5:

ELECTION DAY See https://ballotpedia.org/Virginia_elections,_2019 for information.
(Polling hours are 6:00 am until 7:00 pm)

Send ads and events for the Sept. issue (covering Sept.-Nov.) by August 15 to Christine at
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Send items for the monthly SVE e-mail events schedule by the 25th of each month to David at
lanedj@jmu.edu

Volume 22, Issue 2

June 2019

Page 11

�"Out in the Boondocks"
LGBTQ Valley Meet-up Group
If you're a member of the LGBTQ
community living in the boondocks
in or around the Shenandoah Valley,
come meet up with us.
This is a informal group where members get together or in smaller groups
for meals, hiking movies, live performances, kayaking, and other events.

Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.

SVE thanks businesses
&amp; organizations that
advertise in our
newsletter.

If you would like to be on the e-mail list
for events, send your name and e-mail
address to Claire Hollady at
clhollady@gmail.com

Impulse Gay Social Club

Coming to Waynesboro
in 2019
https://impulse-gsc.com/

��How can you help EV’s work in Virginia?
Pledge to make your community more LGBT-inclusive in two ways:
Do you know a local business committed to non-discrimination? Contact the business owner and ask them to join Equality Means Business—it’s free and easy.
Equality Means Business: EMB is an opportunity for locally-owned businesses
to publicly state that they don’t discriminate against customers or employees who are gay
or transgender. EMB members make a promise that their business is a safe and welcoming
place for LGBT people to work and shop. Ask your favorite locally-owned business to
join EMB. Here’s a link to the online membership form:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSexJZhNlh5yWN4DcCioa0r-fZG-t58BORTW4niPUKkpE6gj2w/view

You can print and mail a PDF version of the form:
virginiafairness.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Updated-EMB-Form-8-24-17.pdf

To see who’s already a member, go to this link to view the directory:
virginiafairness.org/equality-means-business-2/emb-online-directory/

Do you know a local elected official (city or county) who supports equality under
the law? Ask them to sign EV’s statement saying so.

Reach out to Local Leaders: These elected officials have signed EV’s statement supporting legislation and policies that include adding sexual orientation and gender
identity in workplace, housing, and public accommodation policies:
http://www.equalityvirginia.org/what-we-do/connecting-with-elected-officials/resources-for-connecting-with-local-leaders/local-leaders-for-fairness/

You can ask any locally-elected official in your area to sign the statement of support
http://www.equalityvirginia.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Local-Leaders-for-Fairness-Statement-of-Support.pdf

(Remember, this only applies to locally-elected leaders (city or county)

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVE are:






to gather and communicate important community information;
to collaborate with allies and LGBTQ-friendly organizations;
to organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational networking with LGBTQ people; and
to advocate for full LGBTQ equality, dignity, and inclusion in the Valley, state, and
national communities.

Level 1 (voting) Membership $15 per person (from July-July)
Your support helps with administrative costs through the year. Members receive:
 An e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information about SVE events
 A vote for members of the SVE Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Level 1 Membership: Please include a check for $15 for each person and send this
form to: Shenandoah Valley Equality, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

E-mail #2:

[Check Box]

I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.

Level 2 (non-voting) Membership— FREE
Level 2 members receive an e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information about all SVE events. To join as a non-voting member, email your first and
last name and state that you are at least 18 years of age to
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

�HCHC offers a wide variety of services, including dental care, behavioral health, care
management (formerly the Valley AIDS Network), women’s health, and primary care
(pediatrics through adult). Interpretation services are available for patients in all areas of
health and dental services.
Visit hburgchc.org or contact by phone:
SCHEDULING
Main Site: 540-433-4913
Dental: 540-236-3688
AFTER HOURS MEDICAL
540-433-4913

�

Thank you for supporting SVE.
We rely on donations and dues-paying
memberships to keep SVE operating.
Renewal forms for current Level 1 (voting) SVE
members will be mailed in early July.
Renew by December 1 to vote for and/or nominate
yourself to serve on the 2020 Shenandoah Valley
Equality Board of Directors.
If you are a non-voting member, we hope you
will consider a voting membership or donation
if you are able to contribute.


�What is SVE’s
“Conversation &amp; Cuisine”?
Once a month, Shenandoah Valley Equality
members (and friends) are invited to meet at a
local Valley restaurant to share a meal. Each
person pays for their own meal. Join SVE for
free or as a voting member (see page 19) to receive information about C&amp;C events by e-mail.

The Virginia Anti-Violence Project
works to address and end violence,
with a specific focus on LGBTQ
communities across Virginia.

Call our LGBTQ Partner Abuse
and Sexual Assault Helpline:
1.866.356.6998 Monday-Friday 8am-8pm

Quotable:
“We didn’t stop.
We weren’t afraid.
We weren’t going to be
oppressed anymore.”

Need Support?
Trevor Crisis Intervention Line
(LGBT+): www.thetrevorproject.org
1-866-488-7386 (available 24/7)
Trans Lifeline:
www.translifeline.org
1-877-565-8860 (staffed by trans*
people for trans* people in crisis)
I'm alive support chat:
www.imalive.org

—Sylvia Rivera, reflecting on

Crisis Text Line: Text START to 741-741

the 1969 Stonewall Riots

National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-273-8255

�SAVE THE DATE!
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Shenandoah Valley Pride
Harrisonburg, VA

Volunteers &amp; Sponsors Needed
ShenandoahValleyPride@gmail.com
www.ShenandoahValleyPride.org
Sponsored by the Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

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                    <text>Volume 20, Issue 1, March 2017
Website: www.svgla.org
TH E VALL EY C O N N EC TSH EN

THE VALLEY CONNECTSHEN

Mission Statement:
The mission of Shenandoah Valley Equality is to
build inclusive community for LGBTQ people in
the Shenandoah Valley.
———————–

Community Events (inside)
 DC Gay Men’s Chorus
 Chili’s Benefit for Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance
 INDIGO Women’s Dance
———————–

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVE
(Membership Form pg. 15)
———————–

“Valley Connectshen”
is published quarterly
(March, June, September,
and December).
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Contact the editor,
Christine Robinson, to
advertise and/or submit event information:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
NEW e-mail address:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

Trump Admin. Rescinds Transgender Student Guidance:
Gavin Grimm of Virginia to Supreme Court in March
The Trump Administration withdrew the Obama Administration’s legal guidance protecting transgender students under Title IX. The
guidance provided clarity on obligations to students —schools:
 may not prohibit transgender students from using bathrooms
that correspond with their gender identity;
 may not exclude transgender students from school activities;
 may not punish students for not conforming to stereotypical notions of masculinity or femininity;
 must give current and former students an opportunity to update
their records with accurate name and gender information; and
 may not violate a current or former students’s privacy by disclosing their transgender identity to others.
The Administration’s letter stated "...withdrawal of these guidance documents does not leave students without protections… All
schools must ensure that all students, including LGBT students, are
able to learn and thrive in a safe environment."
Gavin Grimm, the transgender teen from Virginia whose school
bathroom access case will be heard by the Supreme Court, said,
"Thinking about transgender students everywhere, hearing that
your presidential administration has gone out of its way just to further discriminate against you... is very upsetting..."



The letter did not and could not repeal Title IX.
The letter did not and could not require schools to discriminate
or stop complying with the guidance. Local school districts and
states can still follow it, and do more to support trans students.

The letter invited those who have questions or comments on this
letter to contact the Department of Education at ocr@ed.gov or 800
-421-3481 (TDD: 800-877-8339); or the Department of Justice at
education@usdoj.gov or 877-292-3804 (TTY: 800-514-0383)." We
urge our members to take the opportunity to share your views.

�Private party for women only. Must be 21 to enter.
All women 21 and older welcome.

�PFLAG Blue Ridge
Serving Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and
Surrounding Central Virginia Areas
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to
promote support, education, and advocacy.
www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and
allies of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support,
or if your loved one has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process
your own feelings as well as looking for resources to help understand — we are here for
you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential
and non-judgmental environment.

Meeting Information
Harrisonburg PFLAG support group for parents, families, friends, and
allies of the LGBT Community
Meeting Information : The location of Harrisonburg PFLAG meetings will be changing in
the future; please visit www.pflagblueridge.org for current information
Contact:
Facilitator Mark at mitchmarke@aol.com or 540-405-1227

Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings
When:
Where:
Contact:

3rd Saturday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Charlottesville, VA 22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Facilitator Karen at karenmeandering@gmail.com or 434-882-3453

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for June newsletter is May 15

Help us be good neighbors in our community.
SVE has adopted a section of highway near Harrisonburg through VDOT.
It’s fun. It’s good exercise. It’s great for our planet.

Join us—our next outing is Saturday, April 22.
Meet us for breakfast at the Little Grill at 8am, then we’ll tidy up the highway afterward. We’ll provide vests, bags, and gloves.
Local and Vocal in Staunton, Virginia
A new group that meets twice a month to write letters to
elected officials and other leaders. A starting point for political action, as well as a place for people to connect. At
least once a month, we visit with YOUR group in YOUR
location (house of worship, community center, school).
localandvocalstaunton@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/localandvocalstaunton

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

EV’s 14th annual Commonwealth Dinner
is the state’s largest black tie gathering for our community. Enjoy live entertainment, a silent auction, a dance, and
meet/network with others. Every year at the dinner, EV also
recognizes OUTstanding Virginians who have represented our
community with distinction and have contributed to the equality movement. We hope you can join us for this special event.
For more information or to make reservations, go to
http://www.equalityvirginia.org/14th-annual-commonwealthdinner/commonwealth-dinner-2017/

Equality Virginia: Changing Laws, Changing Lives

�Community Organizations
American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College)

www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activitiesand-organizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies

Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

https://www.facebook.com/michellemarie51/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Employee Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU LGBTQ &amp; Ally Education Program

www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

JMU Madison Caucus for Gender Equality

www.jmu.edu/caucusgenderequality/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

logcabin.org/chapter/virginia-northern-virginia/

Madison Equality JMU

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

PFLAG Blue Ridge

pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah Valley Equality

ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com &amp; www.svgla.org

Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

www.shenandoahvalleypride.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground—Harrisonburg

southernersonnewground.org/harrisonburg/

Virginia Anti-Violence Project

1.866.356.6998 (helpline) &amp; virginiaavp.org/

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia

www.vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/

�Could Virginia become the next North Carolina for LGBT People?
Governor Terry McAuliffe warns that his successor could sign legislation
similar to North Carolina’s HB2. Read the article here: thinkprogress.org/
virginia-next-north-carolina-mcauliffe-hb2-73ceb2727384#.19u15eqil

HOW TO BE INFORMED AND ENGAGED IN ADVOCATING
FOR LGBTQ EQUALITY IN VIRGINIA
Every year, Equality Virginia monitors all legislation introduced to the
Virginia General Assembly and advocates on behalf of Virginia’s
LGBTQ community, helping to introduce and support pro-equality legislation and to oppose bills that move us backwards.
Stay informed about legislation affecting our community, and voice your
support or opposition to specific bills by joining Equality Virginia’s email
list for their monthly newsletter, action alerts, and events. Provide your
email address to EV here: www.equalityvirginia.org/resources/
RESOURCES FOR THE 2017 VIRGINIA ELECTIONS FOR
GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, ATTORNEY GENERAL, AND THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES
Equality Virginia

equalityvirginia.org

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia
logcabin.org/chapter/virginia-northern-virginia/
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia

http://pofev.org

Virginia Organizing

virginia-organizing.org/

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
www.vapartisans.org/

�“Trails 4 Tails”
Dog Walk/Run
APRIL 22, 2017 at 8am, JMU Festival Patio
Fundraiser for the

Valley AIDS Network
For more information, contact VAN

www.valleyaidsnetwork.org
Contact us
Main Phone:
Testing:
Español:

(540) 568-8838
(540) 568-8832
(540) 568-8834

Visit in person:
601 University Blvd., 3rd Floor, Suites
322/323/324, Harrisonburg, VA
Mailing Address:
VAN, JMU/IIHHS MCS 9108, Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Website:
www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

“Standing on the Side of Love”
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!

$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for June newsletter is May 15

�SVE’s First Friday Community Potluck
First Friday is a monthly community potluck hosted by SVE in Harrisonburg/
Rockingham County/Staunton/Augusta County (occasionally Mount Jackson)
for the LGBTQA+ community. Every month the event rotates to a different
location. Bring a dish to share.
Because the event is usually held in private homes or on private property, we
send location information ONLY to our email list of SVE members and do not
post it through social media or public email lists. To receive emails about FF
and other local SVE events, you can join as a Level 2 member (for FREE) or
as a Level 1 member (for $15). See page 15 for details on how to join.
If you want to join for free, send an email with your first and last name and
state that you are at least 18 years of age (SVE’s membership requirement)
to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com – we will add you to our email list.

See upcoming potlucks on pages 12-13.

Volunteer to host.
Email us at ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

�God Save the Queens: A Salute to Rock Royalty
GAY MEN’S CHORUS OF WASHINGTON, D.C.

SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 8:00pm, Forbes Center
TICKETS

Two vocal
ensembles
will sing
music by
American &amp;
British rock
legends
Elvis,
Queen,
Prince,
Madonna,
Adele &amp;
more!

Regular &amp;
Subscribers
$25
Seniors &amp;
JMU Fac./
Staff $24
JMU Students
$18 (Purchase
in person only.
One per ID.
Cash only, 90
minutes before
show)

Online: www.jmu.edu/forbescenter/tickets/tickets.shtml
Box Office: In person at 147 Warsaw Ave, Harrisonburg
Phone: 540.568.7000
A benefit performance
for the Valley AIDS
Network

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Thurs., March 2:


 Friday, March 3:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room
325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. For
more information contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or mitchmarke@aol.com or go
to www.pflagblueridge.org
First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For info, join SVE as a Level I or II member
(See page 15 for details).

Thursday, March 16:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at Chili’s on 1752 E.
Market Street in Harrisonburg. 10% of all of the proceeds from Chili’s sales on March
16 will go to the Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance (see details on page 14).

 March 26-29

Virginia Women’s Music Festival. Held at Camp Out, a secluded natural getaway for
women, located just off Interstate 64, in Kents Store, VA. Music, dancing, a 5k run, bon
fires and more. Camping, cabin and RV spaces sell out early. Go to campoutva.com for
details and ticket information. Note: The business office is not located at the campground.

 Saturday, April 1

INDIGO Women’s Dance Party (Private party for women only). Upstairs at the Mill
Street Grill in Staunton, 8PM, $15 Cover, Cash Bar, MUST BE 21 TO ENTER. For ques
tions, contact indigoparty@hotmail.com



 Saturday, April 1

14th Annual Equality Virginia Commonwealth Dinner is EV’s signature event and the
state’s largest black-tie gala gathering for the LGBT community and our supporters.
Held at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. Reservation information will be available in January at www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner/

 Saturday, April 1

Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC. “God Save the Queens!”: music by American
and British rock legends Elvis, Queen, Prince, Madonna, Adele, &amp; more. 8:00 PM at the
Forbes Center for the Performing Arts at JMU in Harrisonburg. Benefit Concert for the
Valley AIDS Network. Ticket information at www.jmu.edu/forbescenter/tickets.

Thurs., April 6:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room
325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. For
more information contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or mitchmarke@aol.com or go
to www.pflagblueridge.org

 Friday, April 7:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For date and location of the potluck, join SVE as
a Level I or II member (See page 15 for how to join).

Volume 20, Issue 1, March 2017

Page 12

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Thursday, April 20:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE for updated
information about C&amp;C events (See pg.15 for how to join).

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story

Saturday, April 22 :

SVE Adopt-A-Highway Service Project, 8:00 AM We gather at the Little Grill for
breakfast and then head out for 45 minutes of clean-up work afterward. Join us! We provide safety vests, gloves, and bags. In case of inclement weather, the clean-up will be rescheduled.



Saturday, April 22 :

Thurs., May 4:

 Friday, May 5:


Monday, May 15:

“Trails 4 Tails” Dog Walk/Run Fundraiser for the Valley AIDS Network. See page
8 for details.
Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room
325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. For
more information contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or mitchmarke@aol.com or go
to www.pflagblueridge.org
First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For date and location of the potluck, join SVE as
a Level I or II member (See page 15 for how to join).
DEADLINE, SVE newsletter submissions to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com.
Submit events for the June issue of the newsletter (events for June, July, &amp; August)



Thursday, May 18:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE for updated
information about C&amp;C events (See pg.15 for how to join).

Saturday, July 22:

Shenandoah Valley Pride. 2:00-8:00PM, Court Square in Harrisonburg. Volunteers and
Sponsors Needed. Contact ShenandoahValleyPride@gmail.com and visit
www.shenandoahvalleypride.org. Sponsored by the Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance.

The Valley ConnectShen invites you to submit information about community resources for the
newsletter and events that would be of interest to our community for the calendar. This is a vital
service; it helps to make our community stronger and improves the quality of life for individual
members. Send information to us at ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

Submit items for the monthly SVE e-mail events schedule by the 25th of each month to
lanedj@jmu.edu
Submit ads and events for the June issue (covering March, April, and May) of The Valley
ConnectShen by May 15 to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Volume 20, Issue 1, March 2017

Page 13

�"Out in the Boondocks"
LGBTQ Valley Meet-up Group
If you're a member of the LGBTQ
community living in the boondocks
in or around the Shenandoah Valley,
come meet up with us.
This is a informal group where members get together or in smaller groups
for meals, hiking movies, live performances, kayaking, and other events.
If you would like to be on the e-mail list
for events, send your name and e-mail
address to Claire Hollady at
clhollady@gmail.com

Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.

SVE wishes to thank
local businesses and
organizations that
advertise in our
newsletter.

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVE are:

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


to gather and communicate important community information
to collaborate with allies and LGBTQ-friendly organizations
to organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational networking with
LGBTQ people, and
to advocate for full LGBTQ equality, dignity, and inclusion in the Valley, state, and national
communities.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVE with mailing and administrative costs throughout the year.
A level 1 commitment of support gets you the following:

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An e-mailed version of the newsletter
A vote for members of the SVLGA Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Advance information about SVE events
Level I membership is from July—July

Level 2 Support — FREE
Level 2 support keeps you in the loop. A level 2 commitment of support gets you an emailed version of the newsletter and advanced information about all SVE events.
CHECK ONE of the following levels of support and complete the form below:

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Level 1 Support (please include a check for $15 for each person and please send
this form to: Shenandoah Valley Equality, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

E-mail #2:

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I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age. 
Level 2 Support - email your first and last name and state that you are at least 18
years of age to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

You must be at least 18 years of age to join SVE. 

�What is SVE’s
“Conversation &amp; Cuisine”?
Once a month, Shenandoah Valley Equality
members (and friends) are invited to meet at
a local restaurant in the Valley to share a
meal together. Join SVE (see page 13 for details) to receive information about C&amp;C
events by e-mail.

The Virginia Anti-Violence Project
works to address and end violence,
with a specific focus on LGBTQ
communities across Virginia.

Call our LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline:
1.866.356.6998
Monday-Friday 8am-8pm

Quotable:
“Let each person do [their]
part. If one citizen is
unwilling to participate, all
of us are going to suffer. For
the American idea, though it
is shared by all of us, is realized in each one of us.”

—June Jordan—

Need Support?
Trevor Crisis Intervention Line
(LGBT+): www.thetrevorproject.org
1-866-488-7386 (available 24/7)
Trans Lifeline: www.translifeline.org
1-877-565-8860 (staffed by trans*
people for trans* people in crisis)
I'm alive support chat:
www.imalive.org
Crisis Text Line: Text START to 741-741

National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-273-8255

�In the News...


Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney (JMU alum, class of 2004) supported
LGBTQ issues on the campaign trail, and now he hopes to see Richmond designated as a top tourist destination in the Nat West British
LGBT awards. The annual British LGBT awards ceremony supports
causes in the UK and around the world, honoring people, organizations and places in almost 90 categories with about 100,000 votes
submitted every year.
“In 2014 we did something no other city ever did, we came out of
the closet,” said Stoney. “OutRVA represents more than just a marketing campaign, it’s a welcoming way of life.” Stoney was invited to
be a part of the video in connection with the city’s LGBTQ tourism
campaign, OutRVA. Created by VCU students in 2014, the Richmond Region Tourism has used the campaign to help show RVA is a
great place to be no matter who you love. “Richmond, VA, is truly
for all lovers… now is the time to let the world know how welcoming Richmond is.” Cast your vote here:

http://britishlgbtawards.com/vote_now/


�SAVE THE DATE!
Saturday, July 22, 2017
Shenandoah Valley Pride, 2-8pm
Courthouse Square
Harrisonburg, VA

Volunteers &amp; Sponsors Needed
ShenandoahValleyPride@gmail.com
www.ShenandoahValleyPride.org
Sponsored by the Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

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                    <text>Volume 21, Issue 1, March 2018
Website: www.svgla.org
TH E VALL EY C O N N EC TSH EN

THE VALLEY CONNECTSHEN

Mission Statement:
The mission of Shenandoah Valley Equality is to
build inclusive community for LGBTQ people in
the Shenandoah Valley.
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Community Events (inside)
 Indigo Women’s Dance
 SVE Friday Potlucks
 Transgender Visibility Day

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
NEW e-mail address:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

Federal Court rules Sexual Orientation
Discrimination violates Civil Rights Act
The Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit ruled in February that the
1964 Civil Rights Act bans workplace discrimination based on sexual
orientation. The decision contrasts with the Trump administration,
which argued against a gay employee. The Court ruled, “We now
hold that sexual orientation discrimination constitutes a form of discrimination ‘because of . . . sex,’ in violation of Title VII,” overturning a lower court ruling. The decision could have nation-wide impact.
The Supreme Court is the remaining appellate court.

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EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVE
(Membership Form pg. 13)
———————–

“Valley Connectshen”
is published quarterly
(March, June, September,
and December).
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Contact the editor,
Christine, to advertise
and/or submit event
information:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

Meanwhile, in the 2018 General Assembly Session:
No Legislative Gains or Losses Thus Far…
For the first time in years, there were no anti-LGBT equality bills.
However, despite increasing bipartisan support for some pro-equality
bills in the Virginia Senate, most of these have been killed by committees in the House of Delegates. The session is winding down, but
not yet over.

Every year, Equality Virginia monitors all legislation introduced to
the Virginia General Assembly and advocates on behalf of Virginia’s
LGBT community. EV works to introduce and support pro-equality
legislation and to oppose bills that move us backwards. Stay informed about legislation affecting our community by joining EV’s
email list for their monthly newsletter, action alerts, and events.
You can find details of all bills EV is following in 2018 at this link:
www.equalityvirginia.org/equality-virginia-at-the-general-assembly/

�Canvas for the Cause: Transgender Visibility Day
The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative, 209 Monticello Rd., Charlottesville

Contact: info@thebridgepai.org or (434) 984-5669
Join Planned Parenthood, Bridge PAI, and local artist Golara Haghtalab as we
create a community canvas to raise awareness for Transgender Visibility Day.
TDOV is a day to show your support for the trans community. It brings attention to the accomplishments of trans people around the globe while
fighting cissexism and transphobia by spreading knowledge of the trans community. Trans activists Mia Mason and Donna Price will speak about why the
day is important to them and how allies can stand with the trans community.
We will then contribute to a community canvas, expressing through art why
we stand with #TransThriving.
All are welcome to contribute. Canvas and paint supplies will be provided.

�PFLAG Blue Ridge
Serving Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and
Surrounding Central Virginia Areas
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to
promote support, education, and advocacy.
www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and
allies of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support,
or if your loved one has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process
your own feelings as well as looking for resources to help understand — we are here for
you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential
and non-judgmental environment.

Meeting Information
Harrisonburg PFLAG support group for parents, families, friends, and
allies of the LGBT Community
Meeting Information : The location of Harrisonburg PFLAG meetings will be changing in
the future; please visit www.pflagblueridge.org for current information
Contact:
Facilitator Mark at mitchmarke@aol.com or 540-405-1227

Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings
When:
Where:
Contact:

3rd Saturday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Charlottesville, VA 22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Facilitator Karen at karenmeandering@gmail.com or 434-882-3453

�Private party for women only. Must be 21 to enter.
All women 21 and older welcome.

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for June newsletter is May 15

Shenandoah Valley Equality Needs YOU.
1. JOIN SVE (or renew) as a voting member (only $15/year). We rely on your support to
cover administrative/event costs, such as our annual Shenandoah Valley Equality Forum.
2. CONNECT. SVE organizes the monthly SVE Friday potluck and Conversation &amp; Cuisine dinner in the Valley (and join us for our new “Breakfast &amp; Conversation” event).
3. HOST SVE’s Friday Potluck (1st or 2nd Friday) at your home, workplace, house of worship, park...You provide space, plates, utensils, soft drinks, ice, &amp; cups — guests bring the
rest.
4. ADVERTISE in our newsletter. SUPPORT our advertisers with your business.
5. SHARE information with us about (non-commercial) events of particular relevance to our
community and we will include them in our monthly e-calendar and newsletter free.
6. NOMINATE yourself to serve on SVE’s Board of Directors (nominations are due Dec. 1
every year). All nominees must be voting (Level I) members of SVE.

7.

READ the newsletter and stay informed about local organizations and events that sup-

Connect with Our Community
Voting membership is $15 a year.
Non-voting membership is FREE.
You must be at least 18 to join.
See page 13 for our membership form.

�Community Organizations
American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College)

www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activitiesand-organizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies

Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

https://www.facebook.com/michellemarie51/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Employee Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU LGBTQ &amp; Ally Education Program

www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

JMU Madison Caucus for Gender Equality

www.jmu.edu/caucusgenderequality/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

logcabin.org/chapter/virginia-northern-virginia/

Madison Equality JMU

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

PFLAG Blue Ridge

pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah Valley Equality

ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com &amp; www.svgla.org

Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

www.shenandoahvalleypride.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground—Harrisonburg

southernersonnewground.org/harrisonburg/

Virginia Anti-Violence Project

1.866.356.6998 (helpline) &amp; virginiaavp.org/

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia

www.vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/

Do you know of a local organization that should be listed here? Tell us.

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

EV’s 15th annual Commonwealth Dinner
is the state’s largest black tie gathering for our community. Enjoy live
entertainment, a silent auction, a dance, and network with others. At
the dinner, EV also recognizes OUTstanding Virginians who have
contributed to the equality movement and represented our community with distinction. We hope you can join us for this special event.

For more information or to make reservations, go to:
https://www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner2018/

Equality Virginia: Changing Laws, Changing Lives

Find EV on the web at www.equalityvirginia.org

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

“Standing on the Side of Love”
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!

$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for June newsletter is May 15

�SVE’s Friday Potluck
Every month, usually on either the First or Second Friday, SVE organizes a
potluck in the Valley (usually in Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Staunton, or Augusta County) for the LGBTQA+ community. The event rotates to
a different location each month and is scheduled to accommodate the volunteer host’s preference). Please bring a dish to share. No RSVP needed.
Because the event is usually held in private homes or on private property, we
email location information to SVE members ONLY and do not publicly share
or post it through social media. To receive emails about the potluck and other
local events, join as a non-voting member (for FREE) or as a voting member
(for $15). See page 13 for membership information and pages 10-11 for
events schedule.

We need potluck hosts for September and October.
Please let us know if you can host on the
1st or 2nd Friday of either month.

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Friday, March 9:


Saturday, March 10:


Thursday, March 22:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 13).
Charlottesville Trans Families Meeting, 5:30-7:00 PM At ASG, 315 Tenth St., NE,
Charlottesville (at the corner of 10th and Jefferson). For more information, contact
facilitator Karen by email at karenmeandering@gmail.com or by phone at 434-882-3453
Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at Vito’s Italian
Kitchen, 1047 Port Republic Rd. in Harrisonburg. RSVP by the day before to
lanedj@jmu.edu



Thurs., April 5:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room
325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. For
more information contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or mitchmarke@aol.com or go
to www.pflagblueridge.org

 Friday, April 6:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 13).

 Saturday, April 14:

15th Annual Equality Virginia Commonwealth Dinner is EV’s signature event and the
state’s largest black-tie gala gathering for the LGBT community and our supporters.
Held at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. Reservation information will be available in January at www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner/



Saturday, April 14:

INDIGO Women’s Dance Party (Private party for women only). Upstairs at the Mill
Street Grill in Staunton, 8PM, $15 Cover, Cash Bar, MUST BE 21 TO ENTER. For ques
tions, contact indigoparty@hotmail.com

Saturday, April 14:

Charlottesville Trans Families Meeting, 5:30-7:00 PM, At ASG, 315 Tenth St., NE,
Charlottesville (at the corner of 10th and Jefferson). For more information, contact f
facilitator Karen by email at karenmeandering@gmail.com or by phone at 434-882-3453

Thursday, April 19:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at Wood Grill Bufffet, 1711 Reservoir St. in Harrisonburg. RSVP by the day before to lanedj@jmu.edu

Thurs., May 3:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room
325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. For
more information contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or mitchmarke@aol.com or go
to www.pflagblueridge.org

Volume 21, Issue 1, March 2018

Page 10

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
 Friday, May 4:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 13). 

Saturday, May 12:

Charlottesville Trans Families Meeting, 5:30-7:00 PM At ASG, 315 Tenth St., NE,
Charlottesville (at the corner of 10th and Jefferson). For more information, contact
facilitator Karen by email at karenmeandering@gmail.com or by phone at 434-882-3453

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Tuesday, May 15:
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Thursday, May 24:

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 May 25-28:

Saturday, July 21:

DEADLINE, SVE newsletter submissions to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at Chili’s Grill &amp;Bar
at 1752 East Market St. in Harrisonburg. RSVP by the day before to lanedj@jmu.edu
Virginia Women’s Music Festival. Held at Camp Out, a secluded natural getaway for
women, located just off Interstate 64, in Kents Store, VA. Music, dancing, a 5k run, bon
fires and more. Camping, cabin and RV spaces sell out early. Go to campoutva.com for
details and ticket information. Note: The business office is not located at the campground.
Shenandoah Valley Pride. 2:00-8:00PM, Court Square in Harrisonburg. Volunteers and
Sponsors Needed. Contact ShenandoahValleyPride@gmail.com and visit
www.shenandoahvalleypride.org. Sponsored by the Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance.

The Valley ConnectShen invites you to submit information about community
resources and events for the calendar. This is a vital service; it helps to make
our community stronger and improves the quality of life for individual members. Empower your community. Send information to us at ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Send ads for the June issue (covering June, July, and August) by May 15 to
Christine at ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Send items for the monthly SVE e-mail events schedule by the 25th of
each month to David at lanedj@jmu.edu
We’re on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/60282410939/
Volume 21, Issue 1, March 2018

Page 11

�"Out in the Boondocks"
LGBTQ Valley Meet-up Group
If you're a member of the LGBTQ
community living in the boondocks
in or around the Shenandoah Valley,
come meet up with us.
This is a informal group where members get together or in smaller groups
for meals, hiking movies, live performances, kayaking, and other events.

Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.

SVE thanks businesses
&amp; organizations that
advertise in our
newsletter.

If you would like to be on the e-mail list
for events, send your name and e-mail
address to Claire Hollady at
clhollady@gmail.com

Contact VAN
Main Phone: (540) 432-3308
Testing:
(540) 432-3308
Español:
(540) 908-1889

NEW LOCATION:
963 Reservoir Street, Second Floor,
Harrisonburg

Website:
www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVE are:






to gather and communicate important community information;
to collaborate with allies and LGBTQ-friendly organizations;
to organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational networking with LGBTQ people; and
to advocate for full LGBTQ equality, dignity, and inclusion in the Valley, state, and
national communities.

Level 1 Membership $15 per person (from July-July)
Your support helps with administrative costs through the year. Members receive:
 An e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information about SVE events
 A vote for members of the SVE Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Level 1 Membership: Please include a check for $15 for each person and send this
form to: Shenandoah Valley Equality, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

[Check Box]

E-mail #2:

I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.

Level 2 Membership— FREE
Level 2 members receive an e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information about all SVE events. To join as a non-voting member, email your first and
last name and state that you are at least 18 years of age to
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

�What is SVE’s
“Conversation &amp; Cuisine”?
Once a month, Shenandoah Valley Equality
members (and friends) are invited to meet at
a local restaurant in the Valley to share a
meal together. Join SVE (see page 15 for
details) to receive information about C&amp;C
events by e-mail.

The Virginia Anti-Violence Project
works to address and end violence,
with a specific focus on LGBTQ
communities across Virginia.

Call our LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline:
1.866.356.6998 Monday-Friday 8am-8pm

Quotable:
“If you wish to heal your
sadness or anger, seek to heal
the sadness or anger of others. They are looking to you
for guidance, help, courage,
strength, understanding, and
for assurance. Most of all,
they are looking to you
for love.”

—Ana Castillo—

Need Support?
Trevor Crisis Intervention Line
(LGBT+): www.thetrevorproject.org
1-866-488-7386 (available 24/7)
Trans Lifeline:
www.translifeline.org
1-877-565-8860 (staffed by trans*
people for trans* people in crisis)
I'm alive support chat:
www.imalive.org
Crisis Text Line: Text START to 741-741

National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-273-8255

�May 25-28
Held at Camp Out, a secluded natural getaway for women,
located in Kents Store. Music, dancing, a 5k run, bonfires and
more. Camping, cabin and RV spaces sell out early.

2018 MUSIC LINEUP
Jamie Anderson • Crys Matthews • Mama's Black Sheep •
Christine Havrilla • Someone's Sister • Kristen Ford •
Sharon Katz &amp; the Peace Train • Bele Bele Rhythm Collective •
Wicked Jezabel • Sister Funk • Alma Hesson
Indigie Femme • Christy Snow • One Third Wish • SONiA disappear fear

See website for information about tickets, map,
worker registration &amp; vendor registration
Group campsites are available for groups of 8 or more. Contact us via email or
send in all tickets at the same time to reserve yours.
Tent Rentals: Set up and take down provided by CampOut Staff. Sleeps up to 4
for $100 and includes 2 chairs at the site. Request a tent on the ticket order
form at

http://www.campoutva.com/music-festival.html
Other items available for rent (applies to tent rental campers only):
Hammock - $15 • Ice Chest - $5

�

The 2018 SVE Board of Directors
Eleanor Baker
Aaron Hagmaier
David Lane
Grayson Sless
Jackie Walker


Thank you for supporting us!


�SAVE THE DATE!
Saturday, July 21, 2018
Shenandoah Valley Pride, 2-8pm
Courthouse Square
Harrisonburg, VA

Volunteers &amp; Sponsors Needed
ShenandoahValleyPride@gmail.com
www.ShenandoahValleyPride.org
Sponsored by the Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

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                    <text>Volume 22, Issue 1, March 2019
www.svgla.org
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803

TH E VALL EY C O N N EC TSH EN

THE VALLEY CONNECTSHEN

Mission Statement:
The mission of
Shenandoah Valley
Equality is to build
inclusive community for
LGBTQ people in the
Shenandoah Valley.
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Community Events (inside)
 Indigo Women’s Dance
Party
 SVE Friday Potlucks
 EV Commonwealth Dinner
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EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVE
(Membership Form pg. 18)
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“Valley ConnectShen”
is published quarterly
(March, June, September,
and December)
———————–

Contact the editor,
Christine, to advertise
and/or submit event
information:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com
Keep up with us on Facebook

The 2019 General Assembly Session
Wraps Up
The 2019 session yielded one legislative win, which extends
protections to same-sex couples so they can more easily grow
their families. Delegate Sullivan's assisted conception bill, HB
1979, is on the way to the Governor's desk and will become
law in July.

See the important letter from James Parrish, Executive
Director of Equality Virginia, on the next page.
Every year, Equality Virginia monitors all legislation introduced
to the Virginia General Assembly and advocates on behalf of
Virginia’s LGBT community. EV works to introduce and support
pro-equality legislation and to oppose bills that move us backwards. Support EV’s work to connect with elected officials,
strengthen our communities, create inclusive schools, increase
transgender visibility, and engage with businesses.
You can find details of all bills EV is followed in 2019 at:
www.equalityvirginia.org/equality-virginia-at-the-generalassembly/
Stay informed about legislation affecting our community and
join EV’s email list for their monthly newsletter, action alerts,
and events throughout the year.
www.equalityvirginia.org/resources/

�Dear Shenandoah Valley Equality,

I want to thank you for showing up on day one and throughout session on a regular basis to support our efforts in the General Assembly. While we are not ending where we wanted to, we are
celebrating a key legislative win which extends protections to same-sex couples so they can more
easily grow their families! Delegate Sullivan's assisted conception bill, HB 1979, is on the way to
the Governor's desk and will become law in July!
Even though we did not achieve victories in housing and public employment nondiscrimination, we
were more visible than ever during this General Assembly session. From our Kick Off event on the
first day of session, to our annual Day of Action, and regular Crowd the Capitol rallies - you were
there with us every step of the way.

Thank you - your visibility and voice mattered!
We believe we put together a robust showing of support for these bills from top to bottom in Virginia's communities and a clear path to victory.
 We launched Virginia Beach for Fairness to build diverse support among residents and business
owners for nondiscrimination protections in key districts.
 We released polling showing that a majority of Republican voters in Virginia support nondiscrimination protections for gay and transgender Virginians in housing and public employment.
 We had a Republican sponsor our Fair Housing Act bill in the House and the necessary number
of Republican co-patrons to show the bill had majority support in committee and on the floor.
 The Senate versions of our priority bills passed the Republican controlled Senate for the fourth
year in a row with a super majority - Housing (SB 1109) 31-9 and Public Employment (SB 998)
28-12.
 We collected thousands of postcards for Speaker Cox from residents across the Commonwealth
who shared their own stories of discrimination and why they support nondiscrimination protections for LGBT Virginians.
Despite all of this, at the end of the day Speaker Kirk Cox, Majority Leader Todd Gilbert and
House General Laws Chairman Chris Peace refused to listen to their colleagues, their base, and
Virginians who support these commonsense nondiscrimination protections in housing and public
employment for gay and transgender Virginians. House Leadership knew we had the votes in the
committee and House floor to pass these bills - that is why they denied these bills a fair hearing. At the end of last session, we developed a strategy to show that Republicans cared about
these issues.
Seeing that key legislators in power continue to ignore commonsense legislation that the majority
of Virginians support, it is clear that new leadership is needed. Today we are starting to work towards that goal and hope you will join us in our efforts in the coming months.
Yours for equality,
James Parrish
Executive Director, Equality Virginia

�INDIGO: A Party for Women

Private party for women only
Must be 21 to enter

ALL Women (21 and older) welcome
Saturday, March 30, 8:00 pm
$15 cover (cash only at the door)

Music by DJ Jammin’ Jackie
Mill Street Grill (upstairs), Staunton
Private Bar (cash/credit cards accepted)
Questions? Indigoparty@hotmail.com

�HCHC offers a wide variety of services, including dental care, behavioral health, care
management (formerly the Valley AIDS Network), women’s health, and primary care
(pediatrics through adult). Interpretation services are available for patients in all areas of
health and dental services.
Visit hburgchc.org or contact by phone:
SCHEDULING
Main Site: 540-433-4913
Dental: 540-236-3688
AFTER HOURS MEDICAL
540-433-4913

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for June newsletter is May 15

WAYS TO EMPOWER OUR COMMUNITY
JOIN SVE. Non-voting membership is FREE; voting membership is only $15/year
 CONNECT. SVE organizes a monthly potluck and dinner meet-up, a quarterly breakfast,
and an annual equality forum. We also share information about other local events.
st
nd
 HOST our Friday Potluck (1 or 2 Friday) at your home, workplace, house of worship,
park...You provide space, plates, utensils, and soft drinks — guests bring the rest.
 ADVERTISE in our newsletter (see this newsletter for ad prices and sizes)
 SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS with your business and referrals.
 SHARE (non-commercial) events of particular relevance to our community and we will
include them in our monthly e-calendar and quarterly newsletter FREE.
 NOMINATE yourself to serve on SVE’s Board of Directors (nominations due Dec. 1
every year). All nominees must be voting members.
 READ our quarterly newsletter.
 LIKE and FOLLOW Shenandoah Valley Equality on Facebook.
 EDUCATE, ADVOCATE, ORGANIZE, and VOTE for equality, justice, and liberation.


Connect with SVE
Voting membership is $15 a year.
Non-voting membership is FREE.
You must be at least 18 to join.
See page 18 for membership information.

�Community Organizations
Alliance for A Progressive Virginia

apvonline.org

American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College)
www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activitiesand-organizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

https://www.facebook.com/michellemarie51/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Employee Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU LGBTQ &amp; Ally Education Program

www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

JMU Madison Caucus for Gender Equality

www.jmu.edu/caucusgenderequality/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

http://www.logcabinrepublicansva.org/index.html

Madison Equality JMU

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

PFLAG Blue Ridge

pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah LGBTQ Center

www.shenlgbtqcenter.org

Shenandoah Valley Equality

www.svgla.org

Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

www.shenandoahvalleypride.org

Staunton Pride

www.stauntonpride.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground—Harrisonburg

southernersonnewground.org/harrisonburg/

Virginia Anti-Violence Project

1.866.356.6998 (helpline) &amp; virginiaavp.org/

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Department of Health—Transgender Health Services and Support
www.vdh.virginia.gov/disease-prevention/diseaseprevention/transgender-health-services-support/
Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia

w w w .vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/

Do you know of a local or state-wide organization that should be listed here? Tell us.

�PFLAG Blue Ridge
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to promote support, education, and advocacy.

www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR
Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings

When: 3r d Satur day of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Where: ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Char lottesville, VA
22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Contact: Facilitator Kar en at 434-882-3453 or
karenmeandering@gmail.com

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and
allies of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support,
or if your loved one has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process
your own feelings as well as looking for resources to help understand — we are here for
you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential
and non-judgmental environment.

SIDE BY SIDE is dedicated to
creating supportive communities
where Virginia’s LGBTQ+ youth
can define themselves, belong,
and flourish.

See our website for C’ville
youth group meetings
http://www.sidebysideva.org/
Youth Support Line:
888-644-4390

�International Transgender Day of Visibility,
created by trans advocate Rachel Crandall in
2009, is observed every year on March 31. ITDV
recognizes transgender people around the globe
and the courage it takes to live openly and authentically, brings attention to the discrimination
and violence trans people face, and, importantly,
also celebrates our successes and triumphs.
Find (or create) an event near you:
https://www.equalityvirginia.org/transvisibility/

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

EV’s 16th annual Commonwealth Dinner
is the state’s largest black tie gathering for our community. Enjoy live
entertainment, a silent auction, a dance, and network with others. At
the dinner, EV also recognizes OUTstanding Virginians who have
contributed to the equality movement and represented our community with distinction. We are celebrating 30 years of advocacy in the
Commonwealth and hope you can join us for this special event.

For more information or to make reservations, go to:
https://www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner2019/

Equality Virginia: Changing Laws, Changing Lives

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

“Standing on the Side of Love”
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!

$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for June newsletter is May 15

�SVE’s monthly Friday Potluck
Every month, usually the 1st or 2nd Friday, SVE organizes a potluck in the
Valley for the LGBTQA+ community. Volunteer members of SVE rotate hosting the event. Guests bring a dish to share. No RSVP needed.
Because the event is usually held in private homes or on private property, we
e-mail location information to SVE members only and do not publicly share
or post it through social media. To receive e-mails about the potluck and other
events, join as a non-voting member (for FREE) or as a voting member (for
$15). See pg. 17 to join SVE.

Would you be willing to host the potluck in your home, workplace,
house of worship, or other setting? Hosts provide paper plates, eating
utensils, and soft drinks. Guests bring a dish to share.

Please e-mail David if you are willing to host:
lanedj@jmu.edu

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Friday, March 8:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information about the location of this and
future potlucks, join SVE for free or as a voting member (See page 18 for details).

Thursday, March 21:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at Ruby Tuesday at
111 Burgess Rd. in Harrisonburg. So we can reserve enough space, please RSVP to
David at lanedj@jmu.edu by the day before if you plan to attend.


 Saturday, March 30:

INDIGO Women’s Dance Party (Private party for women only). Upstairs at the Mill
Street Grill in Staunton, 8:00PM, $15 Cover (cash only at the door). Must be 21 to enter.
ALL women 21 and older welcome. Contact Indigoparty@hotmail.com for more info.

April 8-12 :

JMU Dukes Pride Week, sponsored by Madison Equality, JMU’s student-led LGBTQ+
organization. Details of events TBA at https://www.facebook.com/madisonequalityjmu/
and http://www.jmu.edu/events/

Friday, April 12:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-8:30 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information about the location of this and
future potlucks, join SVE for free or as a voting member (See page 18).

 Saturday, April 13:

16th Annual Equality Virginia Commonwealth Dinner is EV’s signature event and the
state’s largest black-tie gala gathering for the LGBT community and our supporters.
Held at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. Find details and purchase tickets at:
https://www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner2019/

Thursday, April 18:

SVE’s Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley
Equality members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at Vito’s
Italian Kitchen at 1047 Port Republic Rd. in Harrisonburg. So we can reserve enough
space, please RSVP to David at lanedj@jmu.edu by the day before if you plan to attend.

Saturday, April 27:

SVE Quarterly Breakfast, 8:00 AM Location in Harrisonburg (TBA). Meet up with
Shenandoah Valley Equality members and friends for breakfast. So we may reserve
enough space, please RSVP to lanedj@jmu.edu by noon on the day before if you plan
to join us. For information about the location of this and other events, join SVE for FREE
or as a voting member (See page 18 for details).

 Friday, May 10:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 18).

Volume 22, Issue 1, March 2019

Page 12

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
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May 15:

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 Thursday, May 23:

DEADLINE, SVE newsletter submissions. Empower your community. SVE invites
you to send us information for our quarterly (June-August) issue of "The Valley ConnectShen" about local LGBTQA community organizations, resources, and free events and
we'll include this information for free. This is a vital service; it helps to make our communi
ty stronger and improves the quality of life for individual members. Send information to
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at Chili’s Bar &amp; Grill,
1752 E. Market St. in Harrisonburg. So we can reserve enough space, please
RSVP to David at lanedj@jmu.edu by the day before if you plan to attend.

 May 24-27:

Virginia Women’s Music Festival. Held at Camp Out, a secluded natural getaway for
women, located just off Interstate 64, in Kents Store, VA. Music, dancing, a 5k run, bon
fires and more. Camping, cabin and RV spaces sell out early. Go to campoutva.com for
details and ticket information. Note: The business office is not located at the campground.

Saturday, Sept. 21:

Shenandoah Valley Pride in Harrisonburg (details forthcoming). Volunteers and Spon
sors needed. Contact ShenandoahValleyPride@gmail.com and visit
www.shenandoahvalleypride.org. Sponsored by the Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance.

Send ads and events for the June issue (covering June, July, &amp; August) by
May 15 to Christine at ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Send items for the monthly SVE e-mail events schedule by the 25th of
each month to David at lanedj@jmu.edu

Volume 22, Issue 1, March 2019

Page 13

�"Out in the Boondocks"
LGBTQ Valley Meet-up Group
If you're a member of the LGBTQ
community living in the boondocks
in or around the Shenandoah Valley,
come meet up with us.
This is a informal group where members get together or in smaller groups
for meals, hiking movies, live performances, kayaking, and other events.

Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.

SVE thanks businesses
&amp; organizations that
advertise in our
newsletter.

If you would like to be on the e-mail list
for events, send your name and e-mail
address to Claire Hollady at
clhollady@gmail.com

Impulse Gay Social Club
Primary Care
Behavioral Health
Dental
Women’s Health
Prenatal Care
Care Management (formerly The Valley
AIDS Network)

hburgchc.org

Coming to Waynesboro
in 2019
https://impulse-gsc.com/

��What is SVE’s
“Conversation &amp; Cuisine”?
Once a month, Shenandoah Valley Equality
members (and friends) are invited to meet at a
local Valley restaurant to share a meal. Each
person pays for their own meal. Join SVE for
free or as a voting member (see page 19) to receive information about C&amp;C events by e-mail.

The Virginia Anti-Violence Project
works to address and end violence,
with a specific focus on LGBTQ
communities across Virginia.

Call our LGBTQ Partner Abuse
and Sexual Assault Helpline:
1.866.356.6998 Monday-Friday 8am-8pm

Quotable:
“I believe that
telling our stories,
first to ourselves,
and then to one another
and the world, is a
revolutionary act.”
—Janet Mock

Need Support?
Trevor Crisis Intervention Line
(LGBT+): www.thetrevorproject.org
1-866-488-7386 (available 24/7)
Trans Lifeline:
www.translifeline.org
1-877-565-8860 (staffed by trans*
people for trans* people in crisis)
I'm alive support chat:
www.imalive.org
Crisis Text Line: Text START to 741-741

National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-273-8255

�Affirming Religious Communities in the Valley
Harrisonburg
Harrisonburg Unitarian Universalists
4101 Rawley Pike, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
540-867-0073; office@huuweb.org; www.huuweb.org
RISE: a United Methodist Faith Community
60 W. Market St., Harrisonburg 22801
540-324-3241; riseharrisonburg@gmail.com; www.riseharrisonburg.com

Trinity Presbyterian Church
725 S. High Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801; 540-434-9556
stephanie@trinitypresbyterianharrisonburg.org
www.trinitypresbyterianharrisonburg.org/

Stephens City
Unitarian Universalist Church of the Shenandoah Valley
6380 Valley Pike, Stephens City, VA 22655
(540) 869-6965; minister@uushenandoah.org; www.ushenandoah.org

Waynesboro
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Waynesboro
565 Pine Avenue, Waynesboro, VA 22980
(540) 942-5507; minister@uufw.org or mpnash1@gmail.com; www.uufw.org

Winchester
St. Paul’s on-the-Hill Episcopal Church
1527 Senseny Rd., Winchester, Virginia 22606
(540) 667-8110; stpaulswinchester@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/pg/StPaulsWinchester

Want to be listed here? Take Equality Virginia’s survey:
www.equalityvirginia.org/resources/faith-communities/

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVE are:
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to gather and communicate important community information;
to collaborate with allies and LGBTQ-friendly organizations;
to organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational networking with LGBTQ people; and
to advocate for full LGBTQ equality, dignity, and inclusion in the Valley, state, and
national communities.

Level 1 (voting) Membership $15 per person (from July-July)
Your support helps with administrative costs through the year. Members receive:
 An e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information about SVE events
 A vote for members of the SVE Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Level 1 Membership: Please include a check for $15 for each person and send this
form to: Shenandoah Valley Equality, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

E-mail #2:

[Check Box]

I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.

Level 2 (non-voting) Membership— FREE
Level 2 members receive an e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information about all SVE events. To join as a non-voting member, email your first and
last name and state that you are at least 18 years of age to
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

�May 24-27

Held at Camp Out, a secluded natural getaway for women,
located in Kents Store. Music, dancing, bonfires and more.
Camping, cabin and RV spaces sell out early.

2019 MUSIC LINEUP
Jamie Anderson • Crys Matthews • Mama's Black Sheep
Bettenroo • The Storyweavers • Kristen Ford • Lisa Lim
Summer Osborne • Bele Bele Rhythm Collective •
Wicked Jezabel • Alma Hesson • Heather Mae
Indigie Femme • Christy Snow • SONiA &amp; disappear fear
Gaye Adegbalola

See website for information about tickets, map,
worker registration &amp; vendor registration
Group campsites are available for groups of 8 or more.

Tent Rentals: Set up and take down provided by CampOut Staff. Sleeps up to 4
for $100 and includes 2 chairs at the site.

http://www.campoutva.com/music-festival.html
Other items available for rent (applies to tent rental campers only):
Hammock - $15 • Ice Chest - $5

�

The 2019 SVE Board of Directors
Eleanor Baker
Deb Bixler

Aaron Hagmaier
David Lane
Grayson Sless
Jackie Walker


Thank you for supporting us!


�SAVE THE DATE!
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Shenandoah Valley Pride
Harrisonburg, VA

Volunteers &amp; Sponsors Needed
ShenandoahValleyPride@gmail.com
www.ShenandoahValleyPride.org
Sponsored by the Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

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                    <text>Volume 23, Issue 1 March 2020
www.svgla.org
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803

TH E VALL EY C O N N EC TSH EN

THE VALLEY CONNECTSHEN

Mission Statement:
The mission of
Shenandoah Valley
Equality is to build
inclusive community
for LGBTQ people in
the Shenandoah Valley.
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Community Events
(inside)
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ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com
Find us on Facebook

MOVING EQUALITY FORWARD:
A Historic Virginia General Assembly Session
Several pro-equality bills have passed both houses of the
General Assembly and are expected to be signed by the
Governor. Some of these bills include:

INDIGO Dance Party
SVE Potlucks
Pi Day Party
Trans Day of Visibility
Dukes Pride Week
Staunton Pride

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A bill prohibiting discrimination in housing, employment, public accommodations, and credit

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A bill to ban “conversion therapy” on minors

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A bill to add gender identity, sexual orientation, gender,
and disability to Virginia’s hate crime law

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A bill to make it easier to change the gender marker on
birth certificates

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A bill to repeal Virginia’s statute banning same-sex marriage and other forms of relationship recognition

EMPOWER
YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVE
(Membership pg. 15)
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“The Valley
ConnectShen”

is published quarterly
(March, June, September, and December)
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Contact the editor
to advertise and/or
submit event
information:
ShenandoahValley
Equality@gmail.com

See more at
www.equalityvirginia.org/equality-virginia-at-the-general-assembly/

��Self-Expression Closet Accepting Donations
Once each semester JMU’s SOGIE Programming accepts donations
to the clothing closet. Located in the Lavender Lounge (SSC Room
1310 on campus), this is a free closet for JMU students to use. We
accept gently-used binders, bras, shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, jackets, sweaters, shoes, purses/bags and other accessories (belts,
hats, gloves, scarves, jewelry, etc.). Donations will be accepted between March 13-March 18. Drop off items to the labeled box in
the Lavender Lounge (SSC 1310).

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

EV’s 17th annual Commonwealth Dinner
is the state’s largest black tie gathering for our community. Enjoy live
entertainment, a silent auction, a dance, and network with others. At
the dinner, EV also recognizes OUTstanding Virginians who have contributed to the equality movement and represented our community with
distinction. We are celebrating a historic year of advocacy in the Commonwealth and hope you can join us for this special event.

For more information and to purchase tickets, go to:
https://www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner2020/

�INDIGO: A Party for Women

Private Party for Women Only
Must be 21 to enter

ALL Women (21 and older) welcome
Saturday, March 21, 8:00 pm—midnight
$15 cover to enter (cash only at the door)

Music by DJ Jammin’ Jackie
Mill Street Grill (upstairs), Staunton
Bar (cash/credit cards accepted)
Questions? Indigoparty@hotmail.com

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card

$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue

ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for JUNE newsletter is May 15

WAYS TO EMPOWER OUR COMMUNITY
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JOIN SVE. Non-voting membership is FREE; voting membership is only $15/year
CONNECT. SVE organizes a monthly potluck and dinner meet-up, a quarterly breakfast, and an annual equality forum. We also share information about local events.
HOST our Friday Potluck at your home, workplace, local park, house of worship…
You provide space, plates, utensils, and soft drinks — guests bring the rest.
ADVERTISE in our quarterly newsletter (see this newsletter for ad prices and sizes)
SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS with your business and referrals.
TELL US about local events of particular relevance to our community; we will
include them in our monthly e-calendar and quarterly newsletter FREE.
NOMINATE yourself to serve on SVE’s Board of Directors (nominations are due
December 1 every year). All nominees must be voting members.
READ our quarterly newsletter, The Valley ConnectShen. Share it with a friend.
LIKE and FOLLOW Shenandoah Valley Equality on Facebook.
ORGANIZE, EDUCATE, AND ADVOCATE for equality, justice, and liberation.

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Voting membership is $15 a year.
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You must be at least 18 to join.
See pg. 15 for membership information.

�Community Organizations
Alliance for A Progressive Virginia

apvonline.org

American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College)
www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activitiesand-organizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

https://www.facebook.com/michellemarie51/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

Friendly City Transgender Alliance

www.facebook.com/Friendly-CityTransgender-Alliance-100565454864352/

JMU LGBTQ Employee Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU SOGIE Programming

beinvolved.jmu.edu/organization/sogie

JMU Madison Caucus for Gender Equality

www.jmu.edu/caucusgenderequality/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Madison Equality JMU

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

PFLAG Blue Ridge

pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah LGBTQ Center

www.shenlgbtqcenter.org

Shenandoah Valley Equality

www.svgla.org

Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

www.shenandoahvalleypride.org

Staunton Pride

www.stauntonpride.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground—Harrisonburg

southernersonnewground.org/harrisonburg/

Vibrant Menders LGBTQ+ Action Group

vibrantmendersva@gmail.com

Virginia Anti-Violence Project

1.866.356.6998 (helpline) &amp; virginiaavp.org/

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Department of Health—Transgender Health Services and Support
www.vdh.virginia.gov/disease-prevention/diseaseprevention/transgender-health-services-support/
Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia

w w w .vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/

Welcome, Friendly City Transgender Alliance!
Do you know of a local or state-wide organization that should
be listed here? Tell us.

�Friendly City Transgender Alliance

Friendly City Transgender Alliance is a
collective of individuals, who personally
identify as Transgender and/or any form of
self-expression that challenges
traditional binary gender roles.
As an alliance we do not define or
categorize individuals’ personal expressions.
www.facebook.com/Friendly-City-TransgenderAlliance-100565454864352/

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

“Standing on the Side of Love”
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!

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$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for June newsletter is May 15

�Trans Day of Visibility with ALOK:
A Political Workshop and Performance
Tuesday, March 31, 5:00-7:00pm

Festival Highlands Room at JMU

Trans Day of Visibility is an annual
celebration of trans and non-binary
individuals. This year's event will feature
Alok Vaid-Menon
https://www.alokvmenon.com/

�SVE’s monthly Friday Potluck
Every month, usually the 1st or 2nd Friday, SVE organizes a potluck in the
Valley for the LGBTQA+ community. Volunteer members of SVE rotate hosting the event. Guests bring a dish to share. No RSVP needed.
Because the potluck is usually held in private homes or on private property,
we e-mail location information to SVE members only and do not publicly
share or post it through social media. To receive e-mails about the potluck and
other events, join as a non-voting member (FREE) or as a voting member (for
$15). See pg. 15 for information about how to join SVE.

Are you willing to host the potluck in your home, workplace, community center, park, house of worship, or other setting? Hosts provide paper plates, utensils, and soft drinks. Guests bring a dish to share.

Please e-mail David if you are willing to host:
lanedj@jmu.edu

�COMMUNITY EVENT SCHEDULE
 Monday, March 2 &amp; 16: LGBTQ+ Support Group in Harrisonburg (ages 14 and older). Casual group for
LGBTQ+ persons (facilitated by coordinators and mental health professionals). Meets
monthly on the 1st &amp; 3rd Mondays, 7:00-8:15pm at RISE United Methodist Church, 60
West Market St., H’burg. Sponsored by Vibrant Menders: vibrantmendersva@gmail.com
 Friday, March 6:

Peer-to-Peer Support Group for YOUTH, 1st Friday of every month, starting at 4:15pm.
Held at the Rosenwald Community Center in Waynesboro. Sponsored by the Shenandoah
LGBTQ Center Center: (540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

 Monday, March 9 &amp; 23: Family and Friends Support Group in Harrisonburg. Family members and allies of
LGBTQ+ people (all ages) welcome. Sponsored and facilitated by Vibrant Menders’ coordinators and two mental health professionals. Meets the 2nd &amp; 4th Mondays, 7:00- 8:15pm
at RISE United Methodist Church, 60 W. Market St. vibrantmendersva@gmail.com
 Friday, March 13:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-8:30 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each month
by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information about the location of this and future
potlucks, join SVE for free or as a voting member (See www.svgla.org/membership).

 Saturday, March 14

Gender Non-Conforming and Adult LGBTQ Peer-to-Peer Support Group Meetings,
held monthly on the second Saturday, 13 W. Beverley St., 5th floor, Staunton. Facilitated by
the ARROW Project. 4:15 pm - GNC/Trans and 5:30 pm - Adult LGBTQ. Sponsored by
the Shenandoah LGBTQ Center: (540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

 Saturday, March 14

Pi Day Party in Staunton, 6-10pm at Cana Barn, 339 Walnut Hills Road. A night of
fun, dancing, pies! Fundraiser for the Shenandoah LGBTQ Center. Take Out 250 is serv
ing a delicious dinner of savory and sweet pies. Tickets must be pre-purchased at
www.canabarn.com In addition to meal tickets, which include drinks, there will be a cash
bar. Wear your dancing boots. More details here: https://www.facebook.com/
events/653183508556812/ Hosted by Cana Barn and the Shenandoah LGBT Center.

 Sunday, March 15:

Shenandoah LGBTQ Center’s Monthly Potluck, held from 5:00-7:00pm at 13 W. Beverley St., 5th floor, Staunton. Contact info:(540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

 Sunday, March 15:

Vibrant Menders Action Group in Harrisonburg. Open to anyone who wants to help us
create programming and events under our three pillars - support, visibility, and education.
Meets on the 3rd Sunday of every month, 1:00 PM at RISE United Methodist Church, 60
West Market St. in Harrisonburg. Contact information: vibrantmendersva@gmail.com.

 Thursday, March 19:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant (each person pays for their own
meal). Join SVE at Ruby Tuesday in Harrisonburg. So we can reserve enough space,
please RSVP to David at lanedj@jmu.edu by the day before if you plan to attend.

 Friday, March 20:

Peer-to-Peer Support Group for FAMILIES, 3rd Friday of every month, starting at
4:15pm. Held at the Rosenwald Community Center in Waynesboro. Sponsored by the
Shenandoah LGBTQ Center.Center:(540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

 Saturday, March 21:

Indigo Women's Party. 8:00-11:59 pm. Private dance party for women only (ALL women, at least 21 to enter). Upstairs, Mill Street Grill in Staunton, VA. Music by D.J. Jammin'
Jackie. $15 cover at the door (cash only). Private bar (credit cards accepted).
https://www.facebook.com/events/121012419336953/

Volume 23, Issue 1 March 2020

Page 12

�COMMUNITY EVENT SCHEDULE
 Saturday, March 28:

17th Annual Equality Virginia Commonwealth Dinner is EV’s signature event and the
state’s largest black-tie gala gathering for the LGBT community and our supporters. This is
our year! Mark your calendar for a celebration of equality. Held in Richmond. For details
and to purchase tickets, visit www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner/

 Saturday, March 28:

Support Group meeting for Families (at 4:15pm) and Support Group meeting for
youth ages 16-25 (at 5:30pm), sponsored by and held monthly on the 4th Saturday at the
Shenandoah LGBTQ Center, 13 W. Beverley St., 5th floor, Staunton. Support groups are
facilitated by mental health professionals from The ARROW Project. Questions: (540) 4663320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org



JMU Dukes Pride Week, sponsored by Madison Equality, one of JMU’s student-led
LGBTQ+ organizations. Details of events TBA at www.jmu.edu/events/

March 30-April 2:

 Tuesday, March 31

Trans Day of Visibility with ALOK: A Political Workshop and Performance, 5:00pm
in the Festival Highland Room at JMU. Trans Day of Visibility is an annual celebration of
trans and non-binary individuals. This year's event will feature Alok Vaid-Menon (https://
www.alokvmenon.com/). Sponsored by SOGIE Programming at JMU.

 Friday, April 3:

Peer-to-Peer Support Group for YOUTH, 1st Friday of every month, starting at 4:15pm.
Held at the Rosenwald Community Center in Waynesboro. Sponsored by the Shenandoah
LGBTQ Center Center: (540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

 Friday, April TBA:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-8:30 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored monthly by
Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information about the date and location of this and
future potlucks, join SVE for free or as a voting member (www.svgla.org/membership).

 Monday, April 6 &amp; 20:

LGBTQ+ Support Group in Harrisonburg (ages 14 and older). Casual group for
LGBTQ+ persons. Sponsored and facilitated by the coordinators of Vibrant Menders and
mental health professionals. Meets monthly on the 1st &amp; 3rd Mondays, 7:00-8:15pm at
RISE United Methodist Church, 60 W. Market St., H’burg. vibrantmendersva@gmail.com

 Saturday, April 11:

Gender Non-Conforming and Adult LGBTQ Peer-to-Peer Support Group Meetings,
held monthly on the second Saturday, 13 W. Beverley St., 5th floor, Staunton. Facilitated by
the ARROW Project. 4:15 pm - GNC/Trans and 5:30 pm - Adult LGBTQ. Sponsored by
the Shenandoah LGBTQ Center: (540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

 Monday, April 13 &amp; 27:

Family and Friends Support Group in Harrisonburg. Family members and allies of
LGBTQ+ people (of all ages) welcome. Sponsored and facilitated by Vibrant Menders’ coordinators and two mental health professionals. Meets on the 2nd &amp; 4th Mondays, 7:008:15pm at RISE United Methodist Church, 60 W. Market St. H’burg. For more information, contact vibrantmendersva@gmail.com.

 Thursday, April TBA:

Shenandoah Valley Equality’s Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month
SVE members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant (each person pays for their
own meal). Join SVE for dinner (LOCATION and DATE TBA via email and SVE’s Face
book group). So we can reserve enough space, please RSVP to David at lanedj@jmu.edu
by the day before if you plan to attend.

Volume 23, Issue 1 March 2020

Page 13

�COMMUNITY EVENT SCHEDULE
 Friday, April 17

Peer-to-Peer Support Group for FAMILIES, 3rd Friday of every month, starting at
4:15pm. Held at the Rosenwald Community Center in Waynesboro. Sponsored by the
Shenandoah LGBTQ Center.Center:(540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

 Saturday, April 18:

State-wide S.T.A.R.S. (GSA) Summit, for LGBTQ+ youth and supportive teachers and
adults in Virginia. 9:00am-4:30pm in Richmond. For Details and to register, go to
http://www.sidebysideva.org/stars

 Sunday, April 19:

Vibrant Menders Action Group in Harrisonburg. Open to anyone who wants to help us
create programming and events under our three pillars - support, visibility, and education.
Meets on the 3rd Sunday of every month, 1:00 PM at RISE United Methodist Church, 60
West Market St. in Harrisonburg. Contact information: vibrantmendersva@gmail.com

 Sunday, April TBA:

Shenandoah LGBTQ Center’s Monthly Potluck, usually held from 5:00-7:00pm at 13
W. Beverley St., 5th floor, Staunton. Contact:(540) 466-3320, hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org or
visit https://www.shenlgbtqcenter.org/calendar



April 24- April 26:

Staunton Pride Festival. Details will be updated at www.stauntonpride.com and https://
www.facebook.com/StauntonPride/



Saturday, April 25:

Support Group meeting for Families (at 4:15pm) and Support Group meeting for
youth ages 16-25 (at 5:30pm), sponsored by and held monthly on the 4th Saturday at the
Shenandoah LGBTQ Center, 13 W. Beverley St., 5th floor, Staunton. Support groups are
facilitated by mental health professionals from The ARROW Project. Questions: (540) 4663320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

 Friday, May TBA:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-8:30 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each month
by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information about the location of this and future
potlucks, join SVE for free or as a voting member (See www.svgla.org/membership).

 Friday, May 1:

Peer-to-Peer Support Group for YOUTH, 1st Friday of every month, starting at 4:15pm.
Held at the Rosenwald Community Center in Waynesboro. Sponsored by the Shenandoah
LGBTQ Center Center: (540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

 Monday, May 4 &amp; 18:

LGBTQ+ Support Group in Harrisonburg (ages 14 and older). Casual group for
LGBTQ+ persons (facilitated by Vibrant Menders’ coordinators and mental health profess
sionals). Meets monthly on the 1st &amp; 3rd Mondays, 7:00-8:15pm at RISE United Methodist
Church, 60 W. Market St., H’burg. Contact info: vibrantmendersva@gmail.com

 Saturday, May 9:

Gender Non-Conforming and Adult LGBTQ Peer-to-Peer Support Group Meetings,
held monthly on the second Saturday, 13 W. Beverley St., 5th floor, Staunton. Facilitated by
the ARROW Project. 4:15 pm - GNC/Trans and 5:30 pm - Adult LGBTQ. Sponsored by
the Shenandoah LGBTQ Center: (540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org



Monday, May 11 &amp; 25: Family and Friends Support Group in Harrisonburg. Family members and allies of
LGBTQ+ people (of all ages) welcome. Sponsored and facilitated by Vibrant Menders’
coordinators and two mental health professionals. Meets the 2nd &amp; 4th Mondays, 7:008:15pm at RISE United Methodist Church, 60 West Market St. Contact information:
vibrantmendersva@gmail.com.

Volume 23, Issue 1 March 2020

Page 14

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
 Friday, May 15:

DEADLINE, SVE newsletter submissions. Empower your community! Shenandoah
Valley Equality invites you to send information for our quarterly (June-August) issue of
"The Valley ConnectShen" about local LGBTQA organizations, resources, and free events.

 Friday, May 15:

Peer-to-Peer Support Group for FAMILIES, 3rd Friday of every month, starting at
4:15pm. Held at the Rosenwald Community Center in Waynesboro. Sponsored by the
Shenandoah LGBTQ Center.Center:(540) 466-3320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

 Sunday, May 17:

Vibrant Menders Action Group in Harrisonburg. Open to anyone who wants to help us
create programming and events under our three pillars - support, visibility, and education.
Meets on the 3rd Sunday of every month, 1:00 PM at RISE United Methodist Church, 60
West Market St. in Harrisonburg. Contact information: vibrantmendersva@gmail.com.

 Thursday, May TBA:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant (each person pays for their own
meal). Join SVE for dinner (DATE &amp; LOCATION TBA via email and SVE’s Facebook
group). So we can reserve enough space, please RSVP to David at lanedj@jmu.edu by the
day before if you plan to attend.

 Sunday, May (date TBA): Shenandoah LGBTQ Center’s Monthly Potluck, held from 5:00-7:00pm at 13 W. Bev
erley St., 5th floor, Staunton. Check the Center’s calendar for updates at https://
www.shenlgbtqcenter.org/calendar or contact the Center at :(540) 466-3320


May 21-25:

Virginia Women’s Music Festival. Held at Camp Out, a secluded natural getaway for
women, located just off I-64, in Kents Store, VA. Music, dancing, games, bonfires, food,
and more. Camping, cabin and RV spaces sell out early. Go to campoutva.com for details
and ticket information. Note: The business office is not located at the campground.



Saturday, May 23:

Support Group meeting for Families (at 4:15pm) and Support Group meeting for
Youth ages 16-25 (at 5:30pm), sponsored by and held monthly on the 4th Saturday at the
Shenandoah LGBTQ Center, 13 W. Beverley St., 5th floor, Staunton. Support groups are
facilitated by mental health professionals from The ARROW Project. Questions: (540) 4663320 or hello@shenlgbtqcenter.org

 Saturday, June 20:

Winchester Pride, noon-5:00pm. Details at
https://www.facebook.com/events/605682566880223/

Send ads and events for the March issue of our newsletter (covering June-August)
by May 15 to Christine at ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Send items for the monthly SVE e-mail events schedule and the Facebook calendar
by the 25th of each month to David at lanedj@jmu.edu and
Christine at ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Volume 23, Issue 1 March 2020

Page 15

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVE are:






to gather and communicate important community information;
to collaborate with allies and LGBTQ-friendly organizations;
to organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational networking with LGBTQ people; and
to advocate for full LGBTQ equality, dignity, and inclusion in the Valley, state, and
national communities.

Level 1 (voting) Membership $15 per person (from July-July)
Your support helps with administrative costs through the year. Members receive:
 An e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information about SVE events
 A vote for members of the SVE Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Level 1 Membership: Please include a check for $15 for each person and send this
form to: Shenandoah Valley Equality, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:

______

Address #2:
E-mail #1:

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_____
E-mail #2:

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[Check Box] I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.

Level 2 (non-voting) Membership— FREE
Level 2 members receive an e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information
about all SVE events. To join as a non-voting member, email your first and last name and
state that you are at least 18 years of age to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

�"Out in the Boondocks"
LGBTQ Valley Meet-up Group
If you're a member of the LGBTQ community living in the boondocks in or around the
Shenandoah Valley, come meet up with us.
This is a informal group where members get
together or in smaller groups for meals, hiking movies, live performances, kayaking, and
other events.
If you would like to be on the e-mail list
for events, send your name and e-mail
address to Claire Hollady at
clhollady@gmail.com

Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.
SVE thanks businesses &amp; organizations that
advertise in our
newsletter.

��Staunton Pride Festival
April 24-26
Volunteers needed:

www.stauntonpride.org/volunteer
Details will be updated at
www.facebook.com/StauntonPride/
&amp; www.stauntonpride.org

�PFLAG Blue Ridge
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to promote support, education, and advocacy.

www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR
Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings

When: 3r d Satur day of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Where: ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Char lottesville, VA
22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Contact: Facilitator Kar en at 434-882-3453 or
karenmeandering@gmail.com

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and
allies of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support,
or if your loved one has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process
your own feelings as well as looking for resources to help understand — we are here for
you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential
and non-judgmental environment.

SIDE BY SIDE is dedicated to
creating supportive communities
where Virginia’s LGBTQ+ youth
can define themselves, belong,
and flourish.

See our website for C’ville
youth group meetings
http://www.sidebysideva.org/
Youth Support Line:
888-644-4390

�HCHC offers a wide variety of services, including dental care, behavioral health, care
management (formerly the Valley AIDS Network), women’s health, and primary care
(pediatrics through adult). Interpretation services are available for patients in all areas of
health and dental services.
Visit hburgchc.org or contact by phone:
SCHEDULING
Main Site: 540-433-4913
Dental: 540-236-3688
AFTER HOURS MEDICAL
540-433-4913

�May 21-25, 2020
Held at Camp Out, a secluded natural getaway for women,
located in Kents Store. Music, dancing, bonfires and more.
Camping, cabin and RV spaces sell out early.

2020 MUSIC LINEUP
Jamie Anderson • Crys Matthews • Mama's Black Sheep
The Storyweavers • Wicked Jezabel • Christina Havrilla
Bela Bela Rhythm Collective • Red Letter Day • Sister Funk Trio
Indigie Femme • Christy Snow • Heather Mae • SONiA &amp; disappear fear
Gaye Adegbalola • Lana Puckett and Kim Person

See website for information about tickets, map,
worker registration &amp; vendor registration
Group campsites are available for groups of 8 or more.
Tent Rentals: Set up and take down provided by CampOut Staff.

http://www.campoutva.com/music-festival.html

�What is SVE’s
“Conversation &amp; Cuisine”?
Once a month, Shenandoah Valley Equality
members (and friends) are invited to meet at a
local Valley restaurant to share a meal. Each
person pays for their own meal. Join SVE for
free or as a voting member (see page 19) to receive information about C&amp;C events by e-mail.

The Virginia Anti-Violence Project
works to address and end violence,
with a specific focus on LGBTQ
communities across Virginia.

Call our LGBTQ Partner Abuse
and Sexual Assault Helpline:
1.866.356.6998 Monday-Friday 8am-8pm

Quotable:
“Asking you to give me
equal rights implies that
they are yours to give.
Instead, I must demand
that you stop trying to
deny me rights that
all people deserve.”
― Elizabeth Peratrovich, 1911-1958,
Civil Rights Pioneer for Alaskan First Nations,
helped pass the first non-discrimination
law in the US

Need Support?
Trevor Crisis Intervention Line
(LGBT+): www.thetrevorproject.org
1-866-488-7386 (available 24/7)
___________

Trans Lifeline:
www.translifeline.org
1-877-565-8860 (staffed by trans*
people for trans* people in crisis)
_______________________________

I'm alive support chat:
www.imalive.org
Crisis Text Line: Text START to 741-741
__________________________________

National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-273-8255

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                    <text>Volume 24, Issue 2 October 2021
www.svgla.org
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803

TH E VALL EY C O N N EC TSH EN

THE VALLEY CONNECTSHEN

Mission Statement:
The mission of
Shenandoah Valley
Equality is to build
inclusive community
for LGBTQ people in
the Shenandoah Valley.
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EMPOWER
YOUR
COMMUNITY!

On November 2nd, Virginia voters will elect the next
Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, all
100 members of the Virginia House of Delegates, and
some local school board members (varies by locality).

So much is at stake for our community.
Election Information and Deadlines


(Membership pg. 13)

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Visit us on
Facebook

www.facebook.com/
groups/60282410939

ShenandoahValley
Equality@gmail.com
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Register to vote or apply for a ballot online:
www.elections.virginia.gov/citizen-portal/
The deadline to register to vote is October 12.



The deadline to request a ballot to be mailed to you is
Oct. 22. Your request must be received by 5:00pm.



You may vote early in person NOW through October 30
at your local registration office, Mondays-Fridays (except
holidays), and on two Saturdays (Oct. 23 &amp; 30).
See who is on your ballot - follow the link below.

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Contact the editor
to advertise and/or
submit event
information:

Find us on Facebook

NOVEMBER ELECTIONS:
Equality is always on the ballot.

———————–

Join SVE

ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com



For details about the information above, go to:
www.elections.virginia.gov/casting-a-ballot/calendarsschedules/upcoming-elections.html

Your vote matters.

�LIVING QUEER HISTORY
LECTURE:
A Conversation Celebrating LGBTQ History Month
featuring author, activist, and public historian

Dr. Gregory Samantha Rosenthal
October 28, 4:00-6:00 PM EST

LIVE VIA ZOOM

Join us for Eastern Mennonite University’s inaugural LGBTQ+ History Month Lecture, including university- and community-based partnerships from across the Shenandoah Valley. Dr. Rosenthal will be speaking about their forthcoming book, Living Queer History:
Remembrance and Belonging in a Southern City, where they discuss their own journey –
coming out and transitioning as a transgender woman – in the midst of working on a
community-based history project.
Queer history is a living practice. Talk to any group of LGBTQ
people today, and they will not agree on what story should be
told. Many people desire to celebrate the past by erecting
plaques and painting rainbow crosswalks, but queer and trans
people in the 21st century need more than symbols—they need
access to power, justice for marginalized people, spaces of belonging. Approaching the past through a lens of queer and trans
survival and world-building transforms history itself into a tool
for imagining and realizing a better future.
Living Queer History tells the story of an LGBTQ community in
Roanoke, Virginia, a small city on the edge of Appalachia. Interweaving historical analysis, theory, and memoir, Gregory Samantha Rosenthal tells the story of their own journey—coming
out and transitioning as a transgender woman—in the midst of
working on a community-based history project that documented
a multigenerational southern LGBTQ community. Based on over
forty interviews with LGBTQ elders, Living Queer History explores how queer people today think about the past and
how history lives on in the present.
Gregory Samantha Rosenthal is Associate Professor of History at
Roanoke College and co-founder of the Southwest Virginia
LGBTQ+ History Project.

Sponsored by the EMU Office of DEI
(CODI@emu.edu)

�The Friendly City Safe Space
serves the LGBTQ+ Community in the Harrisonburg and
Rockingham County area. Find us on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/FriendlyCitySafeSpace/

�And still we wait. For a return to a more or less
normal world of connection and community.
Please know that SVE is still looking forward to a
time when we can once again safely join together
for regular social events.

Even though that time is not yet at hand, important
events (virtually, locally, and across the state) are
still taking place.
Please see pages 9 and 10 of this newsletter for information about local and state-wide community
organizations.
Please know, too, that those in the SVE community
who are on Facebook have been and are receiving
regular posts, including information about new
laws passed during the 2021 General Assembly session, upcoming election information, and events
from other local community organizations.
If you are not currently receiving that information,
you can join the SVE Facebook group at

www.facebook.com/groups/60282410939

�The 8th annual Transgender Information &amp; Empowerment Summit

October 20-23, 2021
TIES is a free conference sponsored by Equality Virginia and the
Virginia Equality Bar Association and serves the needs and interests of transgender, non-binary, and gender nonconforming Virginians of all ages, as well as their friends, family members,
partners, and allies. Register today! The conference will be virtual. Last year’s virtual format allowed more people than ever
to make connections, get information, and access resources.

The event is FREE. Registration is required.
To register, volunteer, and see the schedule, visit

equalityvirginia.org/events/ties-2021

�2021 Elections in Virginia
ARE YOU REGISTERED &amp;
READY TO VOTE?
Key elections will be held for 3 state-level offices:

Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Attorney General,
All 100 seats in the House of Delegates,
and some local school board offices

General election: November 2
Every year, Equality Virginia monitors all legislation introduced to the Virginia General Assembly and advocates on behalf of Virginia’s LGBTQ
community, helping to introduce and support pro-equality legislation and
to oppose bills that move us backwards. Stay informed and voice your support or opposition to specific bills by joining EV’s email list for their
monthly newsletter, action alerts, and events:

�Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity &amp; Expression Programming
works toward promoting James Madison University's commitment to
diversity through education, support, advocacy and the fostering of
equity for all students, inclusive of all sexual orientation or gender
identity and expression.

sogie@jmu.edu
Like us on Facebook @JMU.SOGIE
Follow us on Instagram @jmu.sogie

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue

ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

WAYS TO EMPOWER OUR COMMUNITY


LIKE and FOLLOW Shenandoah Valley Equality on Facebook. We share information
about local events.



JOIN SVE. Non-voting membership is FREE; voting membership is only $15/year

CONNECT. After the pandemic, SVE hopes to resume our monthly potluck and dinner meet-up, quarterly breakfast, and annual equality forum.





ADVERTISE in our newsletter (see this newsletter for ad prices and sizes)
SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS with your business and referrals.



TELL US about local events of particular relevance to our community; we will share
them on our Facebook page.



NOMINATE yourself to serve on SVE’s Board of Directors (nominations are due
December 1 every year). All nominees must be voting members.



READ our newsletter, The Valley ConnectShen. Share it with a friend.



ORGANIZE, EDUCATE, AND ADVOCATE for equality, justice, and liberation.

Connect with SVE
Non-voting membership is FREE.
Voting membership is $15 a year.
You must be at least 18 to join.
See pg. 13 for membership information.

�Community Organizations
Alliance for A Progressive Virginia

apvonline.org

American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College)
www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activitiesand-organizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies
Love Actually Won (community of conversion therapy survivors and allies in Virginia)
www.facebook.com/LoveActuallyWon/
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

https://www.facebook.com/michellemarie51/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

Free Mom Hugs Virginia—Shenandoah Valley

facebook.com/groups/456758691888492

Friendly City Safe Space

facebook.com/FriendlyCitySafeSpace/

Friendly City Transgender Alliance

www.facebook.com/Friendly-CityTransgender-Alliance-100565454864352/
He She Ze and We (P eer-to-peer support group for adult caregivers of transgender and nonbinary family members) www.heshezewe.org
JMU LGBTQ Employee Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU SOGIE Programming

beinvolved.jmu.edu/organization/sogie

JMU Madison Caucus for Gender Equality

www.jmu.edu/caucusgenderequality/

JMU Student Organizations
 Madison Equality
www.facebook.com/madisonequality
 Queers United for Educating STEM Together
beinvolved.jmu.edu/organization/quest
 Shades of Pride
beinvolved.jmu.edu/organization/shadesofpride
LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Parents and Allies of LGBTQ Students in Rockingham County Public Schools
www.facebook.com/groups/241142777675519
PFLAG Blue Ridge

pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Do you know of a local or state-wide organization that should

�Community Organizations
Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah LGBTQ Center

www.shenlgbtqcenter.org

Shenandoah Valley Equality

www.facebook.com/groups/60282410939/

Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

www.shenandoahvalleypride.org

Staunton Pride

www.stauntonpride.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground—Harrisonburg

southernersonnewground.org/harrisonburg/

Transgender Education Association of Northern Virginia

www.tgeagw.org

Vibrant Menders LGBTQ+ Action Group

vibrantmendersva@gmail.com

Virginia Anti-Violence Project

1.866.356.6998 (helpline) &amp; virginiaavp.org/

Virginia Organizing
www.virginia-organizing.org/issues
[State-wide intersectional social justice advocacy organization]
Virginia Department of Health—Transgender Health Services and Support
www.vdh.virginia.gov/disease-prevention/diseaseprevention/transgender-health-services-support/
Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia

w w w .vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/

Additional Resources:
Education/support: Bisexual and Pansexual

biresource.org and robynochs.com

Education/support: Asexual

www.asexuality.org

The National Center for Lesbian Rights

www.nclrights.org

The National Center for Transgender Equality

transequality.org

Do you know of a local or state-wide organization that should
be listed here? Tell us.

�Friendly City Transgender Alliance

Friendly City Transgender Alliance is a
collective of individuals, who personally
identify as Transgender and/or any form of
self-expression that challenges
traditional binary gender roles.
As an alliance we do not define or
categorize individuals’ personal expressions.
www.facebook.com/Friendly-City-TransgenderAlliance-100565454864352/

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

“Standing on the Side of Love”
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVE are:






to gather and communicate important community information;
to collaborate with allies and LGBTQ-friendly organizations;
to organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational networking with LGBTQ people; and
to advocate for full LGBTQ equality, dignity, and inclusion in the Valley, state, and
national communities.

Level 1 (voting) Membership $15 per person (from July-July)
Your support helps with administrative costs through the year. Members receive:
 An e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information about SVE events
 A vote for members of the SVE Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Level 1 Membership: Please include a check for $15 for each person and send this
form to: Shenandoah Valley Equality, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:

______

Address #2:

E-mail #1:

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E-mail #2:

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[Check Box] I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.

Level 2 (non-voting) Membership— FREE
Level 2 members receive an e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information
about all SVE events. To join as a non-voting member, email your first and last name and
state that you are at least 18 years of age to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

�"Out in the Boondocks"
LGBTQ Valley Meet-up Group
If you're a member of the LGBTQ community living in the boondocks in or around the
Shenandoah Valley, come meet up with us.
This is a informal group where members get
together or in smaller groups for meals, hiking movies, live performances, kayaking, and
other events.
If you would like to be on the e-mail list
for events, send your name and e-mail
address to Claire Hollady at
clhollady@gmail.com

Need Support?
Trevor Crisis Intervention Line
(LGBT+): www.thetrevorproject.org
1-866-488-7386 (available 24/7)
___________

Trans Lifeline:
www.translifeline.org
1-877-565-8860 (staffed by trans*
people for trans* people in crisis)
_______________________________

I'm alive support chat:
www.imalive.org
Crisis Text Line: Text START to 741-741
_________________________________
_

National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-273-8255

Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.
SVE thanks businesses &amp; organizations that
advertise in our
newsletter.

��PFLAG Blue Ridge
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to promote support, education, and advocacy.

www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR
Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings

When: 3r d Satur day of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Where: ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Char lottesville, VA
22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Contact: Facilitator Kar en at 434-882-3453 or
karenmeandering@gmail.com

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and
allies of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support,
or if your loved one has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process
your own feelings as well as looking for resources to help understand — we are here for
you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential
and non-judgmental environment.

SIDE BY SIDE is dedicated to
creating supportive communities
where Virginia’s LGBTQ+ youth
can define themselves, belong,
and flourish.

See our website for C’ville
youth group meetings
http://www.sidebysideva.org/
Youth Support Line:
888-644-4390

�HCHC offers a wide variety of services, including dental care, behavioral health, care
management (formerly the Valley AIDS Network), women’s health, and primary care
(pediatrics through adult). Interpretation services are available for patients in all areas of
health and dental services.
Visit hburgchc.org or contact by phone:
SCHEDULING
Main Site: 540-433-4913

Dental: 540-236-3688
AFTER HOURS MEDICAL
540-433-4913

�The Virginia Anti-Violence Project
works to address and end violence,
with a specific focus on LGBTQ
communities across Virginia.

Call our LGBTQ Partner Abuse
and Sexual Assault Helpline:
1.866.356.6998 Monday-Friday 8am-8pm

Need Support?

Quotable:
“Change does not roll
in on wheels of
inevitability,
but comes through
continuous struggle.”

Trevor Crisis Intervention Line
(LGBT+): www.thetrevorproject.org
1-866-488-7386 (available 24/7)
___________

Trans Lifeline:
www.translifeline.org
1-877-565-8860 (staffed by trans*
people for trans* people in crisis)
_______________________________

I'm alive support chat:
www.imalive.org
Crisis Text Line: Text START to 741-741
__________________________________

—Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-273-8255

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                    <text>Volume 19, Issue 3, September 2016
Website: www.svgla.org
TH E VALL EY C O N N EC TSH EN

THE VALLEY CONNECTSHEN

Mission Statement:
The mission of Shenandoah Valley Equality is to
build inclusive community for LGBTQ people in
the Shenandoah Valley.
———————–

Community Events (inside)
 Town Hall Forum
 SVE Potlucks
 Dr. Sue Rankin Lecture at
JMU
———————–

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVE
(Membership Form pg. 13)
———————–

“Valley Connectshen”
is published quarterly
(March, June, September,
and December).
———————–

Contact the editor,
Christine Robinson, to
advertise and/or submit event information:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
NEW e-mail address:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

Empowering Our Community:
Town Forum in Harrisonburg
On Thursday, October 6, from 7:00-8:30pm, Shenandoah Valley Equality and Equality Virginia will co-host a
town forum called “Empowering our Community” at
the Lucy F. Simms Continuing Education Center (620
Simms Ave.) in Harrisonburg for the LGBTQ community and our allies in the Valley.
This forum is designed to help our community prepare
for the November elections and the 2017 Virginia General Assembly session, and learn how members of our
community can best advocate for equality.
The primary focus of the forum is the 2017 General Assembly session and the main speaker is James Parrish,
Executive Director of Equality Virginia. Every year, EV
monitors all legislation introduced to the Virginia General Assembly and advocates on behalf of Virginia’s
LGBTQ community, helping to introduce and support
pro-equality legislation and to oppose bills that move us
backwards.
Please join us for this important event.

�“The State of Higher Education for LGBTQ People:
Implications for Campus Policies and Programs”
The Madison Caucus for Gender Equality’s annual Dominion Lecture

Dr. Sue Rankin
Wednesday, September 14, 7:00pm, JMU
Madison Union Ballroom (Warren Hall, 5th floor)
Dominion Lecture description: Dr. Rankin will review several of the challenges
facing LGBT faculty, staff, and students. The foundation of the discussion is based
on Dr. Rankin’s 30 years of LGBT research and over 170 campus climate assessments. She will suggest actions that can promote social justice interventions and
policies to critically transform higher education environments.
Dr. Sue Rankin is the Senior Research Associate of Rankin &amp; Associates Consulting and recently retired as Associate Professor of Education in the College Student Affairs Program at
Penn State. She served as a faculty member and researcher at Penn State for nearly 30 years
and also served the administration overseeing Diversity efforts. She has published widely on
the impact of sexism, racism, heterosexism, and transgender oppression in the academy. Dr.
Rankin is a pioneer in campus climate research and is best known for her research assessing
institutional climate and providing program planners and policy makers with recommendations
and strategies for improving the campus climate for underserved communities. Her life’s work
has led to meaningful, measurable differences in the quality of campus life, especially for gender minority and sexual minority faculty, staff, and students in higher education in the U.S.

Contact: Kristi McDonnell, (540) 568-7998 or madisoncaucus@jmu.edu.
Parking will be available in the Grace Street Parking Deck (258 E. Grace St.)
Thank you to our sponsors at JMU:
Office of the Provost
Office of Access and Inclusion
Office of the Vice Provost for Academic Development
Office of Cross Disciplinary Studies and Diversity Engagement
Justice Studies Department

Madison Equality

Visiting Scholars Program

LGBTQ &amp; Ally Education Program

�PFLAG Blue Ridge
Serving Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and
Surrounding Central Virginia Areas
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to
promote support, education, and advocacy.
www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and allies.
of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support, or if your loved one
has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process your own feelings as well as
looking for resources to help understand — we are here for you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential and non-judgmental environment.

Meeting Information
Harrisonburg PFLAG support group for parents, families, friends, and allies of the LGBT Community
When:
Where:
Contact:
Note:

Once a month, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. (See website for meeting information.)
Blue Ridge Hall, Room 325, 601 University Blvd, JMU campus, Harrisonburg
Facilitator Mark at mitchmarke@aol.com or 540-405-1227
Meetings coincide with Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group

Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings
When:
Where:
Contact:

3rd Saturday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Charlottesville, VA 22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Facilitator Karen at karenmeandering@gmail.com or 434-882-3453

�Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meetings
The Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group holds a meeting once a
month for LGBTQ+ and questioning folks between 14-20 years old from 6:30 to
8:00pm at Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326, 601 University Blvd. on the campus of
JMU. Check the website and/or Facebook page for meeting dates.
We aim to provide a safe and confidential space for youth to talk, listen, laugh,
share, and reflect on what it's like for us to live in the Shenandoah Valley.
PFLAG Blue Ridge (www.pflagblueridge.org/harrisonburg.html) also holds
meetings on the first Thursday of each month in the same building.
Visit our website at http://www.svyesalliance.org/index.html or Facebook
page (www.facebook.com/SVYesAlliance). Please like us and share with your
friends!

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for December newsletter is Nov. 15

Help us be good neighbors in our community.
SVE has adopted a section of highway near Harrisonburg through VDOT.
It’s fun. It’s good exercise. It’s great for our planet.

Join us—our next outing is Saturday, November 5.
Meet us for breakfast at the Little Grill at 8am, then we’ll tidy up the highway afterward. We’ll provide vests, bags, and gloves.

Membership renewals were sent to all Level I
members in July.
Please remember to renew (or join) prior to
December 1, 2016 to vote for (or serve on)
the 2017 Board of Directors.
See page 13 for our membership form.

�Community Organizations
American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College)
www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activitiesand-organizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

transgenderrightsva.org/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Employee Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU LGBT &amp; Ally Education Program

www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

www.virginialogcabin.org/

Madison Equality JMU

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

PFLAG Blue Ridge

www.pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah Valley Equality (formerly SVGLA) ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
&amp; www.svgla.org
Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance
Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance

www.shenandoahvalleypride.org
www.svyesalliance.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground—Harrisonburg

southernersonnewground.org/harrisonburg/

Virginia Anti-Violence Project

1.866.356.6998 (helpline) &amp; virginiaavp.org/

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia
Volume 19, Issue 3, September 2016

www.vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/
Page 6

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

EV’s 3rd annual Transgender Information
and Empowerment Summit
WHEN:

Saturday, October 22, 2016

WHERE:

VCU Student Commons (907 Floyd Ave., Richmond, VA 23284)

WHAT:

A full day full of workshops, resources, and
community building.

Registration is OPEN and FREE. For more information or
to register, go to http://www.equalityvirginia.org/ties/

Equality Virginia: Changing Laws, Changing Lives

SHENANDOAH VALLEY EQUALITY
is proud to be listed as a “Community
Voice” in support of this event.

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!

$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for December newsletter is November 15

�SVE’s First Friday Community Potluck
First Friday is a monthly community potluck hosted by SVE in Harrisonburg/
Rockingham County/Staunton/Augusta County (occasionally Mount Jackson)
for the LGBTQA+ community. Every month (usually, but not always, the
first Friday) the event rotates to a different location, thanks to generous volunteers who offer to host. Bring a dish to share.
Because the event is usually held in private homes or on private property, we
send location information ONLY to our email list of SVE members and do not
post it through social media or public email lists. To receive emails about FF
and other local SVE events, you can join as a Level 2 member (for free) or as
a Level 1 member (for $15). See page 13 for details on how to join.
If you want to join for free, send an email with your first and last name and
state that you are at least 18 years of age (SVE’s membership requirement)
to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com – we will add you to our email list.

See upcoming potlucks on pages 10-11.

Volunteer to host the potluck.
Email us at ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Please visit www.pflagblueridge.org and www.svyesalliance.org for information
about Harrisonburg
Support
Group
Meetings
and Shenandoah
Valley YES!
Full pagePFLAG
ad for
Truth
Wins
Out/Uganda
Story
Alliance Youth Group Meetings.
 Friday, September 9:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro . Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For info, join SVE as a Level I or II member
(See page 13 for details).

 Wednesday, Sept. 14:

Lecture by Dr. Susan R. Rankin, “The State of Higher Education for LGBTQ People:
Implications for Campus Policies and Programs,” at 7:00pm in the Madison Union Ball
room (Warren Hall, 5th floor) at James Madison University. FREE event. The Madison
Caucus for Gender Equality at JMU. Parking will be available in the Grace Street Parking
Deck (258 E. Grace Street). If questions, contact Kristi McDonnell at 540.568.7998 or
madisoncaucus@jmu.edu.



Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Location TBA. Join SVE for
updated information about C&amp;C events (See pg.13 for how to join).

Thursday, Sept. 22:

 Thursday, October 6:

Empowering our Community: Town Hall Forum, 7 PM. At Lucy Simms School in
Harrisonburg. Sponsored by Shenandoah Valley Equality and Equality Virginia
(EV). Every year, Equality Virginia monitors all legislation introduced to the Virginia Gen
eral Assembly and advocates on behalf of Virginia’s LGBTQ community. EV works to in
troduce and support pro-equality legislation and to oppose bills that move us backwards.
Join us for this forum to prepare for November elections and the 2017 General Assembly
session and learn how members of our community can best advocate for equality.

 Friday, October 14:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro . Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information about the potluck, join SVE as
a Level I or II member (See page 13 for how to join ).

 Saturday, October 15:

Blue Toad Central Virginia Pride Day, 1-8:00 PM. At Blue Toad Cidery, 462 Winery
Lane, Roseland, VA. For more information, go to CiderFarm@BlueToadHARDCider.com
or 434-760-9200



Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. This date is tentative. Location
TBA. Join SVE for updated information about C&amp;C events (See pg.13 for how to join).

Thursday, Oct. 20:

 Saturday, October 22

3rd Annual Equality Virginia Transgender Information and Empowerment Summit.
Held at VCU Student Commons (907 Floyd Ave., Richmond). For more information and
to register (FREE), go to www.equalityvirginia.org/ties/

Volume 19, Issue 3, September 2016

Page 10

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
 Friday, November 4

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro . Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information about the potluck, join SVE as
a Level I or II member (See page 13 for how to join ).

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story
 Saturday, Nov. 5:



SVE Adopt-A-Highway Service Project, 8:00 AM We gather at the Little Grill for
breakfast and then head out for 45 minutes of clean-up work afterward. Join us! We pro
vide safety vests, gloves, and bags. In case of inclement weather, the clean-up will be rescheduled.

Tuesday, Nov. 8: ELECTION DAY. Make your vote count.

 Friday, Nov. 11:

Comic Emma Willman, 8:00 PM. At Court Square Theatre in downtown Harrisonburg.
$15 in advance/$18 at the door . For more information, go to
http://www.valleyarts.org/performances/unitednationsofcomedy/emmawillmann

 Tuesday, Nov. 15:

DEADLINE, SVE newsletter submissions to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com



Thursday, Nov. 17:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. This date is tentative. Location TBA. Join SVE for updated information about C&amp;C events (See pg.13 to join).



Thursday, Dec. 1:

DEADLINE to renew your Level I membership with Shenandoah Valley Equality
in order to vote for or serve on the 2017 Board of Directors (See pg.13 to join).

Submit items for the monthly SVE e-mail events schedule by the 25th of
each month to lanedj@jmu.edu
Submit ads and events for the December issue of the Valley Connectshen
by November 15 to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

Volume 19, Issue 3, September 2016

Page 11

�"Out in the Boondocks"

Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.

LGBTQ Valley Meet-up Group
If you're a member of the LGBTQ
community living in the boondocks
in or around the Shenandoah Valley,
come meet up with us.
This is a informal group where members get together or in smaller groups
for meals, hiking movies, live performances, kayaking, and other events.

SVE wishes to thank
local businesses and
organizations that
advertise in our
newsletter.

If you would like to be on the e-mail list
for events, send your name and e-mail
address to Claire Hollady at
clhollady@gmail.com

Date me!

Book a Tupperware party today and earn

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shannonhuffman.my.tupperware.com
540-421-7017

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVE are:





to gather and communicate important community information
to collaborate with allies and LGBTQ-friendly organizations
to organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational networking with
LGBTQ people, and
to advocate for full LGBTQ equality, dignity, and inclusion in the Valley, state, and national
communities.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVE with mailing and administrative costs throughout the year.
A level 1 commitment of support gets you the following:





An e-mailed version of the newsletter
A vote for members of the SVLGA Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Advance information about SVE events
Level I membership is from July—July

Level 2 Support — FREE
Level 2 support keeps you in the loop. A level 2 commitment of support gets you an emailed version of the newsletter and advanced information about all SVE events.
CHECK ONE of the following levels of support and complete the form below:



Level 1 Support (please include a check for $15 for each person and please send
this form to: Shenandoah Valley Equality, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:




E-mail #2:

I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.

Level 2 Support - email your first and last name and state that you are at least 18
years of age to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

All SVE members must be at least 18 years of age to join.

�Blue Toad Central Virginia Pride Day
October 15, 2016, 1:00pm - 8:00pm

At the beautiful High View Farm
462 Winery Lane, Roseland, Virginia
(Just off Route 664)

Questions? Contact us at
CiderFarm@BlueToadHARDCider.com
or 434-760-9200

Www.BlueToadHARDCider.com

�People of Faith for Equality in Virginia is interested in finding
or forming a network of faith-based social justice advocates, congregational representatives and clergy in the Shenandoah Valley.

We need this group to be ready to provide supportive testimony,,
letters, and your presence during the 2017 Virginia General Assembly session in January. Please contact Paula Prettyman, Director,
POFEV at paula.prettyman@pofev.org or (703) 867-7560.
POFEV is an interfaith network of clergy and lay people who have been working together since 2006 for equality for LGBT Virginians. Our mission is to:
 Achieve equality for all Virginians regardless of sexuality, gender, and gender
identity and expression
 Insure all individuals and families are honored, and
 Work together to create and sustain open and welcoming communities of faith
To fulfill our mission, we:
 Build and maintain an interfaith network of laypersons and clergy working for
equality and inclusion of all LGBT Virginians in our social, political and religious
life;
 Challenge religiously-based intolerance by offering an alternative vision of what
Virginia can be - “the beloved community” that includes and celebrates all and
heals injuries based on sexuality, gender, gender identity and expression, and
related forms of oppression;
 Organize congregations, advocate for change, offer educational and devotional
resources, sponsor workshops and forums, host interfaith worship services and
other events, and maintain an active online presence to provide regular faithbased messaging for equality and justice.

http://www.pofev.org/

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Call for 2017 SVE Board Member Nominations
SVE wants your ideas and energy.
Would you like to serve on the 2015 SVE Board of Directors?
Nominate yourself by December 1.*
Name: ________________________________________
Address ________________________________________
Phone: (____)___________________________________
Email: ________________________________________

E-mail self-nominations to
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
*To serve on or vote for the 2017 SVGLA Board, make sure
you have renewed your Level I Membership by December 1
(see pg. 13 for membership form).
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�Lesbian comic Emma Willmann in Harrisonburg in November

On November 11th you won't want to miss a United Nations
of Comedy Series and Tour production, featuring national
comic Emma Willmann at the Court Square Theater in Harriosonburg at 8pm. For more information about show, go to:
http://www.valleyarts.org/performances/unitednationsofcomedy/emmawillmann

$15 in advance/$18 at the door
One of the top comedians coming out of NYC, Emma Willmann has a variety of projects, including her own comedy show, The Check Spot, on
SiriusXM starting in March. Recently selected to perform at the prestigious Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal, she’s also appeared at The
Glasgow International Comedy, the SiriusXM South Beach Comedy Festival, and the New York Comedy Festival. Willmann has been named one
of the “10 Funniest Comics in NYC” in the New York’s Funniest Competition by Caroline’s on Broadway and was named by Time Out NY as one
of the “10 Funniest Woman in NYC.” She was also listed as one of the
“100 Woman We Love,” by GO Magazine. Emma is a crowd favorite at
the Pride Festivals.

�What is SVE’s
“Conversation &amp; Cuisine”?

Once a month, Shenandoah Valley Equality
members are invited to meet at a local restaurant in the Valley to share a meal together
and enjoy each other’s company. Join SVE
(see page 17 for details) to receive information about C&amp;C events by e-mail.

The Virginia Anti-Violence Project
works to address and end violence,
with a specific focus on LGBTQ
communities across Virginia.

Call our LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline:
1.866.356.6998
Monday-Friday 8am-8pm

Quotable:

“All human beings
are born free and
equal in dignity
and rights.”

�“Trails 4 Tails”
Dog Walk/Run
APRIL 22, 2017 at 8am, JMU Festival Patio
Fundraiser for the

Valley AIDS Network
For more information, contact VAN

www.valleyaidsnetwork.org
Contact us
Main Phone:
Testing:
Español:

(540) 568-8838
(540) 568-8832
(540) 568-8834

Visit in person:
601 University Blvd., 3rd Floor, Suites
322/323/324, Harrisonburg, VA
Mailing Address:
VAN, JMU/IIHHS MCS 9108, Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Website:
www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

�
In Memory of Dr. Justin Ross Brown

We are sad to share the news that we have lost a beloved member of our community. Dr. Justin Brown passed away on August 11, 2016. Justin was a visiting assistant
professor of Geophysics in the Department of Geology and Environmental Science at James Madison University during the 2014-2015 academic year. More recently, he was employed at Kate's Natural Foods.
Justin was an active member of the JMU LGBTQ Employee Group and the Shenandoah Valley Gay and Lesbian Association (now Shenandoah Valley Equality), and
frequently attended social events and gatherings for both organizations. He was a
good friend to his friends, a witty conversationalist, a fantastic cook, and played a
mean game of tag.
For those who are able and would like to make a contribution in memory of Justin,
please consider making a donation to The Trevor Project (http://www.
thetrevorproject.org/). Click on “Donate,” then “Dedicate my donation in honor or
in memory of someone” and enter his name in the "In memory of . . ." box on the
website.) Shenandoah Valley Equality has donated $100 to The Trevor Project in
memory of Justin.
Justin's family would also like us to encourage those who knew him to become an
organ donor. In the state of Virginia, organ donation is linked to your driver's license. Go to Donate Life Virginia (https://www.donatelifevirginia.org/)
to register as an organ donor.

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                    <text>Volume 20, Issue 3, September 2017
Website: www.svgla.org
TH E VALL EY C O N N EC TSH EN

THE VALLEY CONNECTSHEN

Mission Statement:
The mission of Shenandoah Valley Equality is to
build inclusive community for LGBTQ people in
the Shenandoah Valley.
———————–

Community Events (inside)
 Miss Gay Harrisonburg
Pageant
Free Film Screening of
“Training Rules”
 Transgender Information &amp;
Education Summit
———————–

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVE

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
NEW e-mail address:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

Equipping Our Community:
Town Hall Equality Forum in Harrisonburg
Thursday, September 28, 6:30-8pm, Shenandoah Valley Equality, Equality Virginia, and Shenandoah Valley
Pride will co-host a forum called “Equipping our Community” at the Lucy F. Simms Continuing Education
Center (620 Simms Ave.) in Harrisonburg, for the
LGBTQ community and our allies in the Valley.
This forum is designed to better prepare our community
to advocate for equality in Virginia in anticipation of the
November 7 elections (for Governor, Lieut. Governor,
Attorney General, and members of the Virginia House
of Delegates) and proposed legislation affecting our
community in the 2018 Virginia General Assembly.

(Membership Form pg. 15)
———————–

“Valley Connectshen”
is published quarterly
(March, June, September,
and December).
———————–

Contact the editor,
Christine Robinson, to
advertise and/or submit event information:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

The primary focus of the forum is two-fold: candidates’
positions on LGBT equality and discussion of the bills
that are likely to be introduced to the Virginia General
Assembly in 2018. Learn how to support pro-equality
candidates and legislation and to oppose bills that move
us backwards.
Please join us for this important event.

��PFLAG Blue Ridge
Serving Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and
Surrounding Central Virginia Areas
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to
promote support, education, and advocacy.
www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and
allies of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support,
or if your loved one has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process
your own feelings as well as looking for resources to help understand — we are here for
you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential
and non-judgmental environment.

Meeting Information
Harrisonburg PFLAG support group for parents, families, friends, and
allies of the LGBT Community
Meeting Information : The location of Harrisonburg PFLAG meetings will be changing in
the future; please visit www.pflagblueridge.org for current information
Contact: Facilitator Mark at mitchmarke@aol.com or 540-405-1227

Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings
When:
Where:
Contact:

3rd Saturday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Charlottesville, VA 22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Facilitator Karen at karenmeandering@gmail.com or 434-882-3453

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE IN
THE 2017 ELECTIONS?
Governor

Lieutenant Governor

Attorney General

&amp; all 100 seats of the Virginia House of Delegates

WILL YOU SUPPORT
EQUALITY on November 7?
Every year, EV monitors all legislation introduced to the Virginia
General Assembly and advocates on behalf of Virginia’s LGBTQ
community, helping to introduce and support pro-equality legislation and to oppose bills that move us backwards.
Stay informed about legislation affecting our community, and
voice your support or opposition to specific bills by joining EV’s
email list for their monthly newsletter, action alerts, and events:
www.equalityvirginia.org/resources/

Equality Virginia: Changing Laws, Changing Lives

www.equalityvirginia.org

�Film Screening:
“Training Rules: No Drinking, No Drugging, No Lesbians”
Monday, October 9, 6:00pm, Grafton-Stovall Theatre, JMU

Free and Open to the Public
This film examines how women's collegiate sports, caught in a
web of homophobic practices, collude in the destruction of the
lives and dreams of many of its most talented athletes. Jennifer
Harris, featured in the film, later transferred to JMU to play basketball. She will be present for a discussion after the film.
Sponsored by the Madison Caucus for Gender Equality at JMU

www.jmu.edu/caucusgenderequality

�Sponsors of the 2017 Shenandoah Valley Pride Festival
Rockingham-Harrisonburg SPCA__________________________
Harrisonburg Unitarian Universalists
Sara Festivals, Inc
LGBT Democrats of Virginia
Trevor Project
Human Rights Campaign
H.C. LoveCrafts
PFLAG Blue Ridge
RISE United Methodist Faith Community
BB&amp;T
Mama's Caboose

The annual
pride
festival is
organized
by
Shenandoah
Valley
Pride.

Shenandoah Valley Wine Growers Association
KB&amp;T Services
Litt'l TLC Antiques
Rocktown Rollers
Walmart #1344
Rainbows &amp; Stuff
LuLaRoe Martha Kent

Thank you
for
supporting
our
community.

Cricket Wireless
Prism Learning Community
NOVA Pride
Equality Virginia_______________________________________
Shenandoah Valley Equality
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Rainbows &amp; Stuff
Anicira
Trinity Presbyterian Church
Renew Rocktown
Planet Fitness
Harrisonburg Democratic Party
Blue Toad Hard Cider
BoBoKo Indonesian Cafe
Nerdy Dogs Rescue
Dans Concessions
Orange Gerberas
Valley Subaru
MillerCoors
Sentara RMH Medical Center
St. Stephen's United Church of Christ
Rotary Club of Harrisonburg
Valley AIDS Network
LGBT Virginians for Vogel
Mid-Atlantic Waterproofing
Harrisonburg Indivisible
The Gay United States Pageantry System, LLC

Please
support
these
organizations.

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for December newsletter is Nov. 15


Call for 2018 SVE Board Member Nominations

Shenandoah Valley Equality Needs YOU.

Will you volunteer to serve on the 2018 SVE Board of Directors? Nominate
yourself by December 1.* Send your name, phone number, and email address to us at ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

*To serve on or vote for the 2018 SVE Board, make sure you have joined or renewed
SVE as a Level I Member by December 1 (see pg. 15 for membership form)



Membership renewals were sent to all Level I
members in July.

Please remember to renew (or join) prior to
December 1, 2017 to vote for (or serve on) the
2018 Board of Directors.
See page 15 for our membership form.

�Community Organizations
American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College)

www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activitiesand-organizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies

Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

https://www.facebook.com/michellemarie51/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Employee Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU LGBTQ &amp; Ally Education Program

www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

JMU Madison Caucus for Gender Equality

www.jmu.edu/caucusgenderequality/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

logcabin.org/chapter/virginia-northern-virginia/

Madison Equality JMU

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

PFLAG Blue Ridge

pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah Valley Equality

ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com &amp; www.svgla.org

Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

www.shenandoahvalleypride.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground—Harrisonburg

southernersonnewground.org/harrisonburg/

Virginia Anti-Violence Project

1.866.356.6998 (helpline) &amp; virginiaavp.org/

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia

www.vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/

�Every October, transgender and gender nonconforming folks are joined
by friends, family, and allies for TIES. The most important aspect of the
Transgender Information and Empowerment Summit is community.
To us, community means trust, solidarity, and a shared respect for people
who are transgender and gender diverse. The summit is an opportunity to
build that community – to learn from and with each other in an intentional
and empowering space. TIES offers information that is designed to meet
the interests and needs of transgender individuals, partners, parents,
youth, and allies to strengthen the transgender community across Virginia!
EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.
EV’s 4th annual Transgender Information &amp; Empowerment Summit
WHERE: VCU Student Commons (907 Floyd Ave., Richmond)
WHAT: A full day full of workshops, resources, and community building.

Registration is OPEN and FREE. For more information or to
register, go to http://www.equalityvirginia.org/ties/

Equality Virginia: Changing Laws, Changing Lives
SHENANDOAH VALLEY EQUALITY is proud to be
listed as a “Community Voice” in support of this event.

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

“Standing on the Side of Love”
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!

$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for December newsletter is November 15

�SVE’s “First Friday” Community Potluck
First Friday is a monthly community potluck organized by SVE in
Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Staunton, and Augusta County
for the LGBTQA+ community. Every month the event rotates to a
different location. Bring a dish to share.
Because the event is usually held in private homes or on private
property, we send location information ONLY to our email list of
SVE members and do not post it through social media or public
email lists. To receive emails about FF and other local SVE events,
you can join as a Level 2 member (for FREE) or as a Level 1 member (for $15). See page 15 for details on how to join.

See upcoming potlucks on pages 12-13.

We need hosts!
Email David to host the potluck: lanedj@jmu.edu

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Thurs., Sept. 7:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. For parents, family, friends, and all
ies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room 325, on the James
Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. For more info. contact
facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or mitchmarke@aol.com or go to www.pflagblueridge.org



 Friday, Sept. 8:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For info, join SVE (See page 15 for details).

 Saturday, Sept. 16

Miss Gay Harrisonburg Pageant, 8-11 PM. At Court Square Theatre in downtown
Harrisonburg. Sponsored by Rhinestone Productions. $5.00 Admission. For more infor
mation and to purchase tickets, go to www.valleyarts.org/performances/2017/9/16/missgay-harrisonburg-pageant-2017-2018

Thursday, Sept 21

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at Pano’s Restaurant
&amp; Lounge, 3190 S. Main St. in Harrisonburg. RSVP by the day before to lanedj@jmu.edu

 Thursday, Sept. 28

Equipping our Community: Equality Forum, 6:30-8:00 PM. At Lucy Simms Center,
620 Simms Ave., Harrisonburg. Sponsored by Shenandoah Valley Equality and Equality
Virginia, and Shenandoah Valley Pride. Forum is designed to equip our community to
advocate for equality in Virginia ahead of the November 7 elections (for Governor,
Lieut. Governor, Attorney General, and Virginia House of Delegates) and the 2018 Virginia
General Assembly. Help us support pro-equality candidates and legislation in Virginia.



Thurs., Oct. 5:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room
325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. For
more information contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or mitchmarke@aol.com or go
to www.pflagblueridge.org

 Friday, Oct. 6:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 15).

 Monday, Oct. 9:

Film Screening of Training Rules, 6:00-9:00 PM, at Grafton-Stovall Theatre at JMU;
Free and Open to the Public. Sponsored by the Madison Caucus for Gender Equality,
JMU. This film examines how women's collegiate sports, caught in a web of homophobic
practices, collude in the destruction of the lives and dreams of many of its most talented
athletes. Jennifer Harris, featured in the film, later transferred to JMU to play basketball.
Ms. Harris will be present for a discussion after the film.

Mon., Oct. 16 DEADLINE to register to VOTE on November 7.

Are you registered?

Volume 20, Issue 3, September 2017

Page 12

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Thursday, Oct. 19:


 Saturday, October 21:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join us at Jimmy Madison’s
Southern Kitchen and Bourbon Bar, 121 S. Main St. in downtown Harrisonburg. RSVP by
10/18 to lanedj@jmu.edu
4th Annual Equality Virginia Transgender Information and Empowerment Summit.
Held at VCU Student Commons (907 Floyd Ave., Richmond). For more information and
to register (FREE), go to www.equalityvirginia.org/ties/



Thurs., November 2:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. For parents, family, friends, and
allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room 325, on the
JMU campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. For more info. contact facilitator Mark
at 540-405-1227, mitchmarke@aol.com, or go to www.pflagblueridge.org

 Friday, November 3:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 15). 

Tuesday, Nov. 7

ELECTION DAY—VIRGINIA ELECTIONS FOR GOVEROR,
LIEUT. GOV., ATTORNEY GENERAL, &amp; ALL 100 SEATS OF
THE VIRGINIA HOUSE OF DELEGATES.

Nov. 15:

Thursday, Nov. 16 :

DEADLINE, SVE newsletter submissions to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

Dec. 1:

DEADLINE to renew your Level I membership with Shenandoah Valley Equality
in order to vote for or serve on the 2018 Board of Directors (See pg.13 to join).

Dec. 1:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 15). 

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at Capital Ale
House at 41 Court Square in downtown Harrisonburg. RSVP by 11/15 to lanedj@jmu.edu

The Valley ConnectShen invites you to submit information about community resources and events. Empower your community. Submit ads for the December issue
(covering December, January, and February) by November 15 to
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

Submit items for the monthly SVE e-mail events schedule by the 25th of
each month to lanedj@jmu.edu
Volume 20, Issue 3, September 2017

Page 13

�"Out in the Boondocks"
LGBTQ Valley Meet-up Group
If you're a member of the LGBTQ
community living in the boondocks
in or around the Shenandoah Valley,
come meet up with us.
This is a informal group where members get together or in smaller groups
for meals, hiking movies, live performances, kayaking, and other events.

Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.

SVE thanks businesses
&amp; organizations that
advertise in our
newsletter.

If you would like to be on the e-mail list
for events, send your name and e-mail
address to Claire Hollady at
clhollady@gmail.com

Contact VAN
Main Phone:
Testing:
Español:

(540) 568-8838
(540) 568-8832
(540) 568-8834

Visit: 601 University Blvd., 3rd Floor,
Suites 322/323/324, Harrisonburg
Mailing Address: VAN, JMU/IIHHS
MCS 9108, Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Website: www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVE are:





to gather and communicate important community information
to collaborate with allies and LGBTQ-friendly organizations
to organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational networking with
LGBTQ people, and
to advocate for full LGBTQ equality, dignity, and inclusion in the Valley, state, and national
communities.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVE with mailing and administrative costs throughout the year.
A level 1 commitment of support gets you the following:





An e-mailed version of the newsletter
A vote for members of the SVLGA Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Advance information about SVE events
Level I membership is from July—July

Level 2 Support — FREE
Level 2 support keeps you in the loop. A level 2 commitment of support gets you an emailed version of the newsletter and advanced information about all SVE events.
CHECK ONE of the following levels of support and complete the form below:



Level 1 Support (please include a check for $15 for each person and please send
this form to: Shenandoah Valley Equality, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

E-mail #2:



I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age. 
Level 2 Support - email your first and last name and state that you are at least 18
years of age to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

You must be at least 18 years of age to join SVE. 

�What is SVE’s
“Conversation &amp; Cuisine”?

Once a month, Shenandoah Valley Equality
members (and friends) are invited to meet at
a local restaurant in the Valley to share a
meal together. Join SVE (see page 15 for
details) to receive information about C&amp;C
events by e-mail.

The Virginia Anti-Violence Project
works to address and end violence,
with a specific focus on LGBTQ
communities across Virginia.

Call our LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline:
1.866.356.6998
Monday-Friday 8am-8pm

Quotable:

Need Support?
Trevor Crisis Intervention Line
(LGBT+): www.thetrevorproject.org
1-866-488-7386 (available 24/7)
Trans Lifeline: www.translifeline.org
1-877-565-8860 (staffed by trans*
people for trans* people in crisis)
I'm alive support chat:
www.imalive.org
Crisis Text Line: Text START to 741-741

National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-273-8255

�People of Faith for Equality in Virginia is interested in finding
or forming a network of faith-based social justice advocates, congregational representatives and clergy in the Shenandoah Valley.

We need this group to be ready to provide supportive testimony,,
letters, and your presence during the 2018 Virginia General Assembly session in January. Please contact Paula Prettyman, Director,
POFEV at paula.prettyman@pofev.org or (703) 867-7560.
POFEV is an interfaith network of clergy and lay people who have been working together since 2006 for equality for LGBT Virginians. Our mission is to:
 Achieve equality for all Virginians regardless of sexuality, gender, and gender
identity and expression
 Insure all individuals and families are honored, and
 Work together to create and sustain open and welcoming communities of faith
To fulfill our mission, we:
 Build and maintain an interfaith network of laypersons and clergy working for
equality and inclusion of all LGBT Virginians in our social, political and religious
life;
 Challenge religiously-based intolerance by offering an alternative vision of what
Virginia can be - “the beloved community” that includes and celebrates all and
heals injuries based on sexuality, gender, gender identity and expression, and
related forms of oppression;
 Organize congregations, advocate for change, offer educational and devotional
resources, sponsor workshops and forums, host interfaith worship services and
other events, and maintain an active online presence to provide regular faithbased messaging for equality and justice.

http://www.pofev.org/

�The Shenandoah Valley Equality Board of Directors sends our love and gratitude to Vickie Lynn,
who served on our Board last year and has moved
from the area.

Best wishes to you, Vickie Lynn!

Thank you to our Level I Members

.

We rely on your annual dues to keep
SVE operating.
Renewal forms for current Level I members were
mailed in July. Renew by December 1 to vote for
the 2018 SVE Board of Directors.
If you are a Level II member, please consider a
Level I membership. See page 15 for details.

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TH E VALL EY C O N N EC TSH EN

THE VALLEY CONNECTSHEN

Mission Statement:
The mission of Shenandoah Valley Equality is to
build inclusive community for LGBTQ people in
the Shenandoah Valley.
———————–

Community Events (inside)
 Equality in the Valley
 SVE Friday Potlucks
 Madison Equality’s Annual
Charity Ball
———————–

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVE
(Membership Form pg. 13)
———————–

“Valley Connectshen”
is published quarterly
(March, June, September,
and December).
———————–

Contact the editor,
Christine, to advertise
and/or submit event
information:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
NEW e-mail address:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

Historic Victories in Virginia’s Elections,
“Equality in the Valley,” &amp;
the 2018 General Assembly Session
The November 2017 elections yielded historic electoral victories
for Virginia’s General Assembly, including the first openly
transgender person, Danica Roem, and the first openly lesbian
person, Dawn Adams, in the House of Delegates. Equality Virginia’s Executive Director, James Parrish, has been appointed to
Governor-elect Ralph Northam’s transition team.
Looking ahead: it is important to communicate with your elected representatives in Virginia (the Senate, House of Delegates,
and Governor) about bills/proposed legislation during the Virginia General Assembly in 2018. Who are your representatives
and how can you contact them? virginiageneralassembly.gov/

Join EV for “Equality in the Valley” on
Dec. 12 in Staunton and Dec. 13 in Waynesboro.
Every year, Equality Virginia monitors all legislation introduced to the
Virginia General Assembly and advocates on behalf of Virginia’s
LGBTQ community, helping to introduce and support pro-equality
legislation and to oppose bills that move us backwards.
Stay informed about legislation affecting our community, and voice
your support or opposition to specific bills by joining EV’s email list
for their monthly newsletter, action alerts, and events.

You can sign up to receive information from EV here:
www.equalityvirginia.org/resources/

�“EQUALITY IN THE VALLEY”
Tuesday, Dec. 12, 6pm at Staunton Public Library (1 Churchville
Road, Staunton, VA) and
Wednesday, Dec. 13, 6pm at the Waynesboro Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship (565 Pine Ave., Waynesboro, VA)
hosted by Equality Virginia
Join EV, your neighbors and friends who support equality for our communities to
take action to pass nondiscrimination protections in Virginia’s General Assembly.
The November elections provide an opportunity like we have never had to move
equality forward.

However, Delegate Dickie Bell, who represents Staunton and
Waynesboro, stands in our way.
Last year, only 8 of Delegate Bell’s constituents used EV’s action platform to let
him know they support equality for LGBT Virginians. We need to change that, and
with you, we can. The majority of Virginians support equality for our community.

Staunton’s daily newspaper’s Editorial Board at The News Leader wrote “Virginia
needs to catch up in guaranteeing LGBT rights” and called on local legislators to
sign EV's nondiscrimination statement.
www.newsleader.com/story/opinion/editorials/2017/09/29/virginia-needs-catch-upguaranteeing-lgbt-rights/714246001/

Join us Dec. 12 in Staunton and Dec. 13 in Waynesboro
Together we will call on Delegate Bell to sign the legislative office nondiscrimination statement and strategize on ways to bring more voices together. You know
Staunton and Waynesboro better than we do and we need your help expanding our
outreach and meeting folks in the community.

Remember, when we are visible — we win!
Together, we will seize this moment and win in 2018.
Equality Virginia: Changing Laws, Changing Lives
www.equalityvirginia.org

��PFLAG Blue Ridge
Serving Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and
Surrounding Central Virginia Areas
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to
promote support, education, and advocacy.
www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and
allies of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support,
or if your loved one has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process
your own feelings as well as looking for resources to help understand — we are here for
you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential
and non-judgmental environment.

Meeting Information
Harrisonburg PFLAG support group for parents, families, friends, and
allies of the LGBT Community
Meeting Information : The location of Harrisonburg PFLAG meetings will be changing in
the future; please visit www.pflagblueridge.org for current information
Contact:
Facilitator Mark at mitchmarke@aol.com or 540-405-1227

Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings
When:
Where:
Contact:

3rd Saturday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Charlottesville, VA 22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Facilitator Karen at karenmeandering@gmail.com or 434-882-3453

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for March newsletter is Feb. 15

Shenandoah Valley Equality Needs YOU.
1. JOIN SVE (or renew) as a voting member (only $15/year). We rely on your support to
cover administrative and event costs, such as our annual Shenandoah Valley Equality Forum.
2. CONNECT. SVE organizes the monthly SVE Friday potluck and Conversation &amp; Cuisine dinner in the Valley (and join us for our new “Breakfast &amp; Cuisine” event).
3. HOST SVE’s Friday Potluck (1st or 2nd Friday) at your home, workplace, house of worship, park... You provide space, plates, utensils, soft drinks, ice, &amp; cups — guests bring the
rest.

4. ADVERTISE in our newsletter. SUPPORT our advertisers with your business.
5. SHARE information with us about (non-commercial) events of particular relevance to our
community and we will include them in our monthly e-calendar and newsletter free.
6. NOMINATE yourself to serve on SVE’s Board of Directors (nominations are due Dec. 1
every year). All nominees must be voting (Level I) members of SVE.
7. READ the newsletter and stay informed about local organizations and events that sup-

Connect with Our Community
Voting membership is $15 a year.
Non-voting membership is FREE.
You must be at least 18 to join.
See page 13 for our membership form.

�Community Organizations
American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College)

www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activitiesand-organizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies

Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

https://www.facebook.com/michellemarie51/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Employee Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU LGBTQ &amp; Ally Education Program

www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

JMU Madison Caucus for Gender Equality

www.jmu.edu/caucusgenderequality/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

logcabin.org/chapter/virginia-northern-virginia/

Madison Equality JMU

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

PFLAG Blue Ridge

pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah Valley Equality

ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com &amp; www.svgla.org

Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

www.shenandoahvalleypride.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground—Harrisonburg

southernersonnewground.org/harrisonburg/

Virginia Anti-Violence Project

1.866.356.6998 (helpline) &amp; virginiaavp.org/

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia

www.vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/

Do you know of a local organization that should be listed here? Tell us.

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

Did you know that...
it is still legal to fire and not hire someone based on sexual orientation
and gender identity in Virginia?
 it is still legal to deny housing and public accommodations to people
based on sexual orientation and gender identity in Virginia?
 every year, Virginia lawmakers introduce several bills that could harm
our communities?
 every year, Virginia lawmakers introduce several bills that could help our
communities?


Make Your Voice Heard
on EV’s Day of Action and
throughout the 2018 General Assembly session.
Join folks from across Virginia for EV’s Day of Action at the Library of Virginia, 800 East Broad St. in Richmond, on Monday,
February 5, 2018. Lobby your elected representatives for bills
that will help improve the state of equality in Virginia, and participate in a day filled with networking and workshops.
For the detailed event schedule and to register, go to
http://www.equalityvirginia.org/dayofaction/

Equality Virginia: Changing Laws, Changing Lives
www.equalityvirginia.org

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

“Standing on the Side of Love”
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!

$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for March newsletter is February 15

�SVE’s Friday Potluck
Every month, usually on either the First or the Second Friday, SVE
organizes a potluck in the Valley (usually in Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Staunton, or Augusta County) for the LGBTQA+ community. The event rotates to a different location each month and is
scheduled to accommodate the volunteer host’s preference). Please
bring a dish to share. No RSVP needed.

Because the event is usually held in private homes or on private
property, we send location information ONLY to our email list of
SVE members and do not post it through social media or public
email lists. To receive emails about the potluck and other local SVE
events, you can join as a non-voting member (for FREE) or as a voting member (for $15). See page 13 for details on how to join.

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Thurs., Dec. 7:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. For parents, family, friends, and all
allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room 325, on the
JMU campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. For more info. contact facilitator Mark
at 540-405-1227 or mitchmarke@aol.com or go to www.pflagblueridge.org

Tuesday, Dec. 12:

Fundraiser supporting the Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance (see pg. 3 for details)



Dec. 12 &amp; Dec. 13

“Equality in the Valley,” 6:00 PM at the Staunton Public Library, 1 Churchville Ave.
on Dec. 12 in Staunton and Wednesday, Dec. 13, 6pm at the Waynesboro Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship (565 Pine Ave, Waynesboro). Sponsored by Equality Virginia.
Join EV, your neighbors and friends who support equality for our communities to take ac
tion to pass nondiscrimination protections in Virginia’s General Assembly. The November
elections provide an opportunity like we have never had to move equality forward. Togeth
er, we will seize this moment and win in 2018. Light refreshments will be provided.



Thursday, Dec. 14:


Saturday, Dec. 16:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at El Charro, 1580 S.
Main St. in Harrisonburg. RSVP by the day before to lanedj@jmu.edu
Charlottesville Trans Families Meeting, 5:30-7:00 PM At ASG, 315 Tenth St., NE,
Charlottesville (at the corner of 10th and Jefferson). For more information, contact
facilitator Karen by email at karenmeandering@gmail.com or by phone at 434-882-3453



Thurs., January 4

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room
325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. For
more information contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or mitchmarke@aol.com or go
to www.pflagblueridge.org

 Friday, January 12:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 12).

Monday, January 15:

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Thursday, Jan. 18:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at Dragon Palace,
129 South Carlton Street in Harrisonburg. RSVP by the day before to lanedj@jmu.edu

Saturday, Jan. 20

Charlottesville Trans Families Meeting, 5:30-7:00 PM, At ASG, 315 Tenth St., NE,
Charlottesville (at the corner of 10th and Jefferson). For more information, contact f
facilitator Karen by email at karenmeandering@gmail.com or by phone at 434-882-3453



Thurs., February 1:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room
325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. For
more information contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or mitchmarke@aol.com or go
to www.pflagblueridge.org

Volume 20, Issue 4, December 2017

Page 10

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
 Friday, February 2:

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 12).

 Friday, February 2:

Annual Charity Ball, sponsored by Madison Equality at JMU; see details on pg. 14

Monday, February 5:

Equality Virginia Day of Action, See page 7 for details and contact information.

 February 14

February 15:

Thursday, Feb. 15:

Happy Valentine’s Day

Saturday, Feb. 17

Charlottesville Trans Families Meeting, 5:30-7:00 PM At ASG, 315 Tenth St., NE,
Charlottesville (at the corner of 10th and Jefferson). For more information, contact
facilitator Karen by email at karenmeandering@gmail.com or by phone at 434-882-3453

Saturday, Feb. 24

SVE’s Breakfast &amp; Conversation, 8:00 AM At The Little Grill, 621 N. Main St. in
Harrisonburg. Meet up with Shenandoah Valley Equality members and friends for
breakfast. RSVP by noon on the day before to lanedj@jmu.edu.


 Saturday, April

DEADLINE, SVE newsletter submissions to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE at Ruby Tuesday at
111 Burgess Rd. in Harrisonburg. RSVP by the day before to lanedj@jmu.edu

15th Annual Equality Virginia Commonwealth Dinner is EV’s signature event and the
state’s largest black-tie gala gathering for the LGBT community and our supporters.
Held at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. Reservation information will be available in January at www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner/ 

The Valley ConnectShen invites you to submit information about community resources
and events for the calendar. This is a vital service; it helps to make our community
stronger and improves the quality of life for individual members. Empower your community. Send information to us at ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

Submit ads for the March issue (covering March, April, and May) by February
15 to Christine at ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

Submit items for the monthly SVE e-mail events schedule by the 25th of
each month to David at lanedj@jmu.edu
Volume 20, Issue 4, December 2017

Page 11

�"Out in the Boondocks"
LGBTQ Valley Meet-up Group
If you're a member of the LGBTQ
community living in the boondocks
in or around the Shenandoah Valley,
come meet up with us.
This is a informal group where members get together or in smaller groups
for meals, hiking movies, live performances, kayaking, and other events.

Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.

SVE thanks businesses
&amp; organizations that
advertise in our
newsletter.

If you would like to be on the e-mail list
for events, send your name and e-mail
address to Claire Hollady at
clhollady@gmail.com

Contact VAN
Main Phone: (540) 432-3308
Testing:
(540) 432-3308
Español:
(540) 908-1889

NEW LOCATION:
963 Reservoir Street, Second Floor,
Harrisonburg

Website:
www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVE are:






to gather and communicate important community information;
to collaborate with allies and LGBTQ-friendly organizations;
to organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational networking with LGBTQ people; and
to advocate for full LGBTQ equality, dignity, and inclusion in the Valley, state, and
national communities.

Level 1 Membership $15 per person (from July-July)
Your support helps with administrative costs through the year. Members receive:
 An e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information about SVE events
 A vote for members of the SVE Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Level 1 Membership: Please include a check for $15 for each person and send this
form to: Shenandoah Valley Equality, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

[Check Box]

E-mail #2:

I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.

Level 2 Membership— FREE
Level 2 members receive an e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information about all SVE events. To join as a non-voting member, email your first and
last name and state that you are at least 18 years of age to
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

�SAVE THE DATE:
Madison Equality’s annual Charity Ball
raises funds for local non-profits working to
support the LGBTQ local community.
WHEN:

Friday, February 2, 2018

WHERE:

Madison Union Ballroom (5th floor of Warren
Hall), on campus at James Madison University

ADMISSION:

To be Decided

DRESS:

Casual or Semiformal

2018 DESIGNATED CHARITY:
CONTACT:

To be Decided

www.facebook.com/madisonequality
or madisonequality@gmail.org

�What is SVE’s
“Conversation &amp; Cuisine”?
Once a month, Shenandoah Valley Equality
members (and friends) are invited to meet at
a local restaurant in the Valley to share a
meal together. Join SVE (see page 15 for
details) to receive information about C&amp;C
events by e-mail.

The Virginia Anti-Violence Project
works to address and end violence,
with a specific focus on LGBTQ
communities across Virginia.

Call our LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline:
1.866.356.6998 Monday-Friday 8am-8pm

Quotable:
“To every person who’s
ever been singled out,
who’s ever been stigmatized,
who’s ever been the misfit,
who’s ever been the kid in the
corner, who’s ever needed
someone to stand up for them
when they didn’t have
a voice of their own,
this one is for you.”

—Danica Roem—

Need Support?
Trevor Crisis Intervention Line
(LGBT+): www.thetrevorproject.org
1-866-488-7386 (available 24/7)
Trans Lifeline:
www.translifeline.org
1-877-565-8860 (staffed by trans*
people for trans* people in crisis)
I'm alive support chat:
www.imalive.org
Crisis Text Line: Text START to 741-741

National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-273-8255

�People of Faith for Equality in Virginia is interested in finding
or forming a network of faith-based social justice advocates, congregational representatives and clergy in the Shenandoah Valley.

We need this group to be ready to provide supportive testimony,,
letters, and your presence during the 2018 Virginia General Assembly session in January. Please contact Paula Prettyman, Director,
POFEV at paula.prettyman@pofev.org or (703) 867-7560.
POFEV is an interfaith network of clergy and lay people who have been working together since 2006 for equality for LGBT Virginians. Our mission is to:
 Achieve equality for all Virginians regardless of sexuality, gender, and gender
identity and expression
 Insure all individuals and families are honored, and
 Work together to create and sustain open and welcoming communities of faith
To fulfill our mission, we:
 Build and maintain an interfaith network of laypersons and clergy working for
equality and inclusion of all LGBT Virginians in our social, political and religious
life;
 Challenge religiously-based intolerance by offering an alternative vision of what
Virginia can be - “the beloved community” that includes and celebrates all and
heals injuries based on sexuality, gender, gender identity and expression, and
related forms of oppression;
 Organize congregations, advocate for change, offer educational and devotional
resources, sponsor workshops and forums, host interfaith worship services and
other events, and maintain an active online presence to provide regular faithbased messaging for equality and justice.

http://www.pofev.org/

�Vote for the 2018 SVE
Board of Directors

Ballots for the 2018 SVE Board of Directors will be

sent in the new year to Level I (voting) members
who renewed their membership by December 1,
2017. Results will be announced at the Annual SVE
Membership Meeting (which will coincide with
February’s SVE Friday Potluck).


Thank you for supporting us!


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TH E VALL EY C O N N EC TSH EN

THE VALLEY CONNECTSHEN

ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/groups/60282410939/

Mission Statement:
The mission of Shenandoah Valley Equality is to
build inclusive community for LGBTQ people in
the Shenandoah Valley.
———————–

Community Events (inside)
 Staunton Pride
 SVE Friday Potlucks
 Transgender Summit
———————–

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVE
(Membership Form pg. 16)
———————–

“Valley ConnectShen”
is published quarterly
(March, June, September,
and December)
———————–

Contact the editor,
Christine, to advertise
and/or submit event
information:
ShenandoahValleyEquality
@gmail.com

Judy Shepard stumping for Valley
Congressional Candidate Jennifer Lewis
Judy Shepard &amp; Jennifer Lewis: A Reception
Judy Shepard is visiting the Valley for a fundraising
reception in support of Jennifer Lewis, Congressional Candidate for the US House of Representatives.
Judy Shepard, advocate for LGBTQ rights and
mother of Matthew Shepard, has been an unrelenting champion in the fight against bigotry and inequality. This year marks the 20th year since Matthew
Shepard was fatally tortured near Laramie, Wyoming. Judy and her husband, Dennis, are devoting
even more of their time to their life’s mission - and
Judy is supporting Jennifer Lewis for Congress, a
candidate who shares their vision for a world without
hatred...
The event is September 13, 2018, from 6-8pm at
Mill Street Grill in Staunton: 1 Mill Street. Staunton,
VA (second floor). Hors d'oeuvres will be served,
and guests may enjoy the cash bar.
Tickets are available at
https://secure.actblue.com/donate/sheplew
This event is open to the press.

�First Pride Festival in Staunton
Friday, October 5
Pride movie screening. Details and ticket information TBA

Saturday, October 6
Main stage events, vendors, beer garden, food trucks, drag show

Volunteers needed:

www.stauntonpride.org/volunteer

Hosted by:
Staunton Pride
LGBT Technology Partnership and Institute
Shenandoah LGBTQ Center
SAW Citizen Action Network

Details will be updated at
www.facebook.com/events/1124439161065915/ &amp;
www.stauntonpride.org

�Every October, transgender and gender-nonconforming folks are joined by
friends, family, and allies for a full day of workshops at the Transgender Information and Empowerment Summit. The most important aspect of TIES
is community. To us, community means trust, solidarity, and a shared respect for people who are transgender and gender diverse. The summit is an
opportunity to build that community – to learn from and with each other in
an intentional and empowering space. TIES offers information that is designed to meet the interests and needs of transgender individuals, partners,
parents, youth, and allies to strengthen our community across Virginia. This
event is FREE—registration required: Visit www.equalityvirginia.org/
ties/ to register and see the schedule.
J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College
1651 E. Parham Road in Richmond (Free/accessible parking)

Shenandoah Valley
Equality
is proud to be a
“Community Voice”
in support of TIES
every year.

�PFLAG Blue Ridge
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to promote support, education, and advocacy.

www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR
Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings

When: 3r d Satur day of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Where: ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Char lottesville, VA
22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Contact: Facilitator Kar en at 434-882-3453 or
karenmeandering@gmail.com

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and
allies of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support,
or if your loved one has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process
your own feelings as well as looking for resources to help understand — we are here for
you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential
and non-judgmental environment.

SIDE BY SIDE is dedicated to
creating supportive communities
where Virginia’s LGBTQ+ youth
can define themselves, belong,
and flourish.

See our website for C’ville
youth group meetings
http://www.sidebysideva.org/
Youth Support Line:
888-644-4390

�Affirming Religious Communities in the Valley
Harrisonburg
Harrisonburg Unitarian Universalists
4101 Rawley Pike, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
540-867-0073; office@huuweb.org; www.huuweb.org
RISE: a United Methodist Faith Community
60 W. Market St., Harrisonburg 22801
540-324-3241; riseharrisonburg@gmail.com; www.riseharrisonburg.com

Trinity Presbyterian Church
725 S. High Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801; 540-434-9556
stephanie@trinitypresbyterianharrisonburg.org
www.trinitypresbyterianharrisonburg.org/

Stephens City
Unitarian Universalist Church of the Shenandoah Valley
6380 Valley Pike, Stephens City, VA 22655
(540) 869-6965; minister@uushenandoah.org; www.ushenandoah.org

Waynesboro
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Waynesboro
565 Pine Avenue, Waynesboro, VA 22980
(540) 942-5507; minister@uufw.org or mpnash1@gmail.com; www.uufw.org

Winchester
St. Paul’s on-the-Hill Episcopal Church
1527 Senseny Rd., Winchester, Virginia 22606
(540) 667-8110; stpaulswinchester@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/pg/StPaulsWinchester

Want to be listed here? Take Equality Virginia’s survey:
www.equalityvirginia.org/resources/faith-communities/

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for December newsletter is Nov. 15

WAYS TO EMPOWER OUR COMMUNITY
JOIN SVE. Non-voting membership is FREE; voting membership is only $15/year
 CONNECT. SVE organizes a monthly potluck and dinner meet-up, a quarterly breakfast,
and an annual equality forum. We also share information about other local events.
st
nd
 HOST our Friday Potluck (1 or 2 Friday) at your home, workplace, house of worship,
park...You provide space, plates, utensils, and soft drinks — guests bring the rest.
 ADVERTISE in our newsletter (see this newsletter for ad prices and sizes)
 SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS with your business and referrals.
 SHARE (non-commercial) events of particular relevance to our community and we will include them in our monthly e-calendar and newsletter FREE.
 NOMINATE yourself to serve on SVE’s Board of Directors (nominations due Dec. 1 every year). All nominees must be voting members.
 READ our quarterly newsletter.
 SIGN UP on our Facebook page
 VOTE for candidates who support equality for our community on November 6


Connect with SVE
Voting membership is $15 a year.
Non-voting membership is FREE.
You must be at least 18 to join.
See page 16 for membership information.

�Community Organizations
Alliance for A Progressive Virginia

apvonline.org

American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College)
www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activitiesand-organizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

https://www.facebook.com/michellemarie51/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Employee Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU LGBTQ &amp; Ally Education Program

www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

JMU Madison Caucus for Gender Equality

www.jmu.edu/caucusgenderequality/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

http://www.logcabinrepublicansva.org/index.html

Madison Equality JMU

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

PFLAG Blue Ridge

pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah LGBTQ Center

www.shenlgbtqcenter.org

Shenandoah Valley Equality

www.svgla.org

Shenandoah Valley Pride Alliance

www.shenandoahvalleypride.org

Staunton Pride

www.stauntonpride.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground—Harrisonburg

southernersonnewground.org/harrisonburg/

Virginia Anti-Violence Project

1.866.356.6998 (helpline) &amp; virginiaavp.org/

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Department of Health—Transgender Health Services and Support
www.vdh.virginia.gov/disease-prevention/diseaseprevention/transgender-health-services-support/
Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia

w w w .vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/

Do you know of a local or state-wide organization that should be listed here? Tell us.

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE IN
THE 2018 ELECTIONS?

WILL YOU SUPPORT
EQUALITY on November 6?
Every year, EV monitors all legislation introduced to the Virginia
General Assembly and advocates on behalf of Virginia’s LGBTQ
community, helping to introduce and support pro-equality legislation and to oppose bills that move us backwards.
Stay informed about legislation affecting our community, and
voice your support or opposition to specific bills by joining EV’s
email list for their monthly newsletter, action alerts, and events:
www.equalityvirginia.org/resources/

Equality Virginia: Changing Laws, Changing Lives

www.equalityvirginia.org

�How can you help EV’s work in Virginia?





Phone bank. Help us connect with more supporters of LGBT people. We’ll provide a quick and fun tutorial on phone banking before it happens – the best part
is that you can do this from the comfort of your home.
Donate to support our organizing efforts – even $5 goes a long way!
Pledge to make your neighborhood more LGBT-inclusive. Here are two ways:

Equality Means Business: EMB is an opportunity for locally-owned businesses to publicly state that they don’t discriminate against customers or employees who are gay or
transgender. EMB members make a promise that their business is a safe and welcoming
place for LGBT people to work and shop. Ask your favorite locally-owned business to join
EMB. Here’s a link to the online membership form:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSexJZhNlh5yWN4DcCioa0r-fZG-t58BORTW4niPUKkpE6gj2w/view

You can print and mail a PDF version of the form:
virginiafairness.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Updated-EMB-Form-8-24-17.pdf

To see who’s already a member, go to this link to view the directory:
virginiafairness.org/equality-means-business-2/emb-online-directory/

Reach out to Local Leaders: These elected officials have signed EV’s statement supporting legislation and policies that include adding sexual orientation and gender
identity in workplace, housing, and public accommodation policies:
http://www.equalityvirginia.org/what-we-do/connecting-with-elected-officials/resources-for-connecting-with-localleaders/local-leaders-for-fairness/

You can ask any locally-elected official in your area to sign the statement of support
http://www.equalityvirginia.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Local-Leaders-for-Fairness-Statement-of-Support.pdf

(Remember, this only applies to locally-elected leaders, not state-level representatives).

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

“Standing on the Side of Love”
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!

$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Deadline for December newsletter is November 15

�HCHC offers a wide variety of services, including dental care, behavioral health, care
management (formerly the Valley AIDS Network), women’s health, and primary care
(pediatrics through adult). Interpretation services are available for patients in all areas of
health and dental services.
Visit hburgchc.org or contact by phone:
SCHEDULING
Main Site: 540-433-4913
Dental: 540-236-3688
AFTER HOURS MEDICAL
540-433-4913

�SVE’s monthly Friday Potluck
Every month, usually the 1st or 2nd Friday, SVE organizes a potluck in the Valley
for the LGBTQA+ community. Volunteer members of SVE rotate hosting the
event. Guests bring a dish to share. No RSVP needed.
Because the event is usually held in private homes or on private property, we email location information to SVE members only and do not publicly share or post
it through social media. To receive emails about the potluck and other events, join
as a non-voting member (for FREE) or as a voting member (for $15). See pg. 16 to
join SVE and pgs. 11-12 for the schedule of events.
Would you like to host the potluck in your home, workplace, house of worship,
or other setting? Hosts provide paper plates, eating utensils, and soft dr inks.
Guests bring a dish to share (BYOB if you prefer wine or beer).

We need a host for November and December—
email David to volunteer: lanedj@jmu.edu

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Friday, September 7

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 16).

Thursday, Sept. 13:

Judy Shepard &amp; Jennifer Lewis: A Reception, 6:00-8:30pm at The Mill Street Grill in
Staunton. See page 1 for details. Tickets are availa ble at:
https://secure.actblue.com/donate/sheplew

Saturday, Sept. 15:

Charlottesville Trans Families Meeting, 5:30-7:00 PM At ASG, 315 Tenth St., NE,
Charlottesville (at the corner of 10th and Jefferson). For more information, contact
facilitator Karen by email at karenmeandering@gmail.com or by phone at 434-882-3453


Thursday, Sept. 20:


October 5-7

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE (see pg. 16) to receive
updated event information about the location. So we can reserve enough space, please
email David at lanedj@jmu.edu by the day before if you plan to attend.
Staunton Pride Festival. See page 2 for information; visit www.stauntonpride.org for updated information.

October 11

National Coming Out Day

 Friday, October 12

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 16).



Saturday, Oct. 13:

Charlottesville Trans Families Meeting, 5:30-7:00 PM, At ASG, 315 Tenth St., NE,
Charlottesville (at the corner of 10th and Jefferson). For more information, contact f
facilitator Karen by email at karenmeandering@gmail.com or by phone at 434-882-3453

 Saturday, Oct. 20 :

5th Annual Transgender Information and Empowerment Summit, sponsored by
Equality Virginia. To be held J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College in Richmond.
To register and for details, go to www.equalityvirginia.org/ties/

October 21-23

Beyond Pink &amp; Blue: Transitions &amp; Transgender Care: A Regional Pastoral Care
Confer ence. Sponsored by Westminster Presbyterian Church (USA) in Charlottesville
REGISTRATION IS OPEN. The event website is being updated as the event is being
planned: https://innovation.sfts.edu/transgender-care/ The goal of the conference is to
increase awareness, support, and compassion for members of the trans community and
allies. Contact Winston Barham (barhawk@gmail.com) if you have questions.

October 26

Intersex Awareness Day



Tuesday, November 6: VIRGINIA ELECTION DAY, Virginia’s members of the US House of Representatives
and one of Virginia’s two US senators will be elected, as well as candidates for local (city
and county) governments



Volume 21, Issue 2, June 2018

Page 13

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
 Friday, Nov. 2 or 9

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 16).
We need a HOST for November's SVE Friday Potluck. Please email David at
lanedj@jmu.edu if you are willing to host the potluck.

Saturday, Nov. 10:

Charlottesville Trans Families Meeting, 5:30-7:00 PM At ASG, 315 Tenth St., NE,
Charlottesville (at the corner of 10th and Jefferson). For more information, contact
facilitator Karen by email at karenmeandering@gmail.com or by phone at 434-882-3453


Tuesday, Nov. 13


November 15:


Thursday, Nov.15:

JMU Transgender Day of Remembrance Speaker; 7-9PM in the Madison Union Ball
room. Open to members of the JMU community and the general public.
SVE NEWSLETTER DEADLINE. We invite you to send information for our quarterly (December-February) issue of "The Valley ConnectShen" about local LGBTQA
community organizations and free events and we'll include this information free. This is a
vital service; it helps to make our community stronger and improves the quality of life for
individual members. Send information to ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month Shenandoah Valley Equality
members and friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant. Join SVE (see pg. 16) to receive
updated event information about the location. So we can reserve enough space, please
email David at lanedj@jmu.edu by the day before if you plan to attend.

December 1

 Friday, Dec. 7 or 14

World AIDS Day

Saturday, Dec. 8:

Charlottesville Trans Families Meeting, 5:30-7:00 PM At ASG, 315 Tenth St., NE,
Charlottesville (at the corner of 10th and Jefferson). For more information, contact
facilitator Karen by email at karenmeandering@gmail.com or by phone at 434-882-3453

SVE Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the LGBTQA community sponsored each
month by Shenandoah Valley Equality. For information, join SVE (See page 16).
We need a HOST for December's SVE Friday Potluck. Please email David at
lanedj@jmu.edu if you are willing to host the potluck.

Send ads for the December issue (covering Dec, Jan. and Feb.) by
Nov. 15 to Christine at ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com
Send items for the monthly SVE e-mail events schedule by the 25th of
each month to David at lanedj@jmu.edu
Volume 21, Issue 2, June 2018

Page 14

�"Out in the Boondocks"
LGBTQ Valley Meet-up Group
If you're a member of the LGBTQ
community living in the boondocks
in or around the Shenandoah Valley,
come meet up with us.
This is a informal group where members get together or in smaller groups
for meals, hiking movies, live performances, kayaking, and other events.

Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.

SVE thanks businesses
&amp; organizations that
advertise in our
newsletter.

If you would like to be on the e-mail list
for events, send your name and e-mail
address to Claire Hollady at
clhollady@gmail.com

Impulse Gay Social Club
Primary Care
Behavioral Health
Dental
Women’s Health
Prenatal Care
Care Management (formerly The Valley
AIDS Network)

hburgchc.org

Coming to Waynesboro
in 2019
https://impulse-gsc.com/

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVE are:






to gather and communicate important community information;
to collaborate with allies and LGBTQ-friendly organizations;
to organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational networking with LGBTQ people; and
to advocate for full LGBTQ equality, dignity, and inclusion in the Valley, state, and
national communities.

Level 1 (voting) Membership $15 per person (from July-July)
Your support helps with administrative costs through the year. Members receive:
 An e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information about SVE events
 A vote for members of the SVE Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Level 1 Membership: Please include a check for $15 for each person and send this
form to: Shenandoah Valley Equality, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

E-mail #2:

[Check Box]

I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.

Level 2 (non-voting) Membership— FREE
Level 2 members receive an e-mailed version of the newsletter and advance information about all SVE events. To join as a non-voting member, email your first and
last name and state that you are at least 18 years of age to
ShenandoahValleyEquality@gmail.com

�What is SVE’s
“Conversation &amp; Cuisine”?
Once a month, Shenandoah Valley Equality
members (and friends) are invited to meet at
a local restaurant in the Valley to share a
meal together. Join SVE (see page 14 for
details) to receive information about C&amp;C
events by e-mail.

The Virginia Anti-Violence Project
works to address and end violence,
with a specific focus on LGBTQ
communities across Virginia.

Call our LGBTQ Partner Abuse
and Sexual Assault Helpline:
1.866.356.6998 Monday-Friday 8am-8pm

Quotable:
“Fight for things that
you care about,
but do it in a way
that will lead others to
join you.”
—Ruth Bader Ginsburg—

Need Support?
Trevor Crisis Intervention Line
(LGBT+): www.thetrevorproject.org
1-866-488-7386 (available 24/7)
Trans Lifeline:
www.translifeline.org
1-877-565-8860 (staffed by trans*
people for trans* people in crisis)
I'm alive support chat:
www.imalive.org
Crisis Text Line: Text START to 741-741

National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-273-8255

�

Thank you for supporting SVE.
Renewal forms for current Level 1
(voting) SVE members were mailed
in July.
Renew by December 1 to vote for
and/or nominate yourself to serve on
the 2019 Shenandoah Valley Equality
Board of Directors.

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2020 Equality Forum in Harrisonburg
On Sunday, January 12, from 3:00-4:30pm, SVE and Equality
Virginia will co-host a forum in Harrisonburg (specific location
TBA soon) for the LGBTQ community and our allies. This event
will prepare our community to advocate for equality and to learn
about bills in the 2020 Virginia legislative session regarding
sexual orientation and gender identity. The panel will include:
 William Martin, EV’s Transgender Advocacy Speakers Bureau
 Grayson Sless, Board Member of SVE
 James Parrish, Executive Director, Equality Virginia
Please join us for this important event.

Event updates at SVE’s Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/groups/60282410939/

Moving Equality Forward

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                    <text>VIEW OBITUARIES

MCMULLEN FUNERAL HOME

Robert "Bob" Francis Green
April 12, 1944 - July 10, 2023

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Robert Francis “Bob” Green, 79, formerly of Singers Glen, Virginia passed away
July, 10, 2023, in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
He was born April 12, 1944 , in Burlington, Vermont. Bob got his BS at Syracuse
University, NY in Political Science and his MBA at George Washington University
in Washington DC. Bob spent his entire working career at the US Government
Printing Office in Washington DC in their Labor Relation Department.
Bob had so many dear friends that loved to party with him at his Singers Glen
House, in Singers Glen Virginia where he lived for 28 years. They would get
together and play Bridge at all hours of the night.
Bob is survived by his sisters, Karla Young of Virginia, Pamela Clift of Arizona; and
his brother Adam Green of Nevada.
A Celebration of Life for Robert “Bob” Francis Green will be held on Sunday, July
16, 2023 from 3:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. at the Harrisonburg Unitarian Fellowship,
4101 Rawley Pike, Harrisonburg, VA.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the
Harrisonburg/Rockingham SPCA, PO Box, 413, Harrisonburg, VA 22803.
Online condolences may be made to the family by visiting
www.mcmullenfh.com.
McMullen Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Volume 18, Issue 4, December 2015
Website:
www.svgla.org

THE FAMILY
CONNECTSHEN
T HE FAMILY CONNECT SHEN

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Email:
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

LGBTQ Historic Places in Virginia

Mission Statement:

In 2014, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced
The purpose of the
a new National Park Service Heritage initiative to identify
Shenandoah Valley Gay
and Lesbian Association places and events associated with LGBTQ individuals for inis to create a safe, affirm- clusion in the parks and programs of the agency. As a result,
ing, and fun environment the LGBTQ Heritage Advisory Group was created in Virginwhere members are emia’s State Historic Preservation Office and has collected inpowered to reach their
formation for a LGBTQ Historic Resources Map which will
full human potential.
continually be updated.
———————–

Community Events
(see details inside)
 Charity Ball
 First Friday Potlucks
 EV Day of Action
———————–

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVGLA
(Membership Form pg. 13)
———————–

The SVGLA “Family
Connectshen” is published quarterly (in
March, June, September, and December).
Contact the editor
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

According to the DHR (www.dhr.virginia.gov/NewDominion/
indexLGBTQ.htm), the goals of this initiative include:
Engaging scholars, preservationists and community members to identify, research, and tell the stories of LGBTQ associated properties;
 Encouraging national parks, national heritage areas, and
other affiliated areas to interpret LGBTQ stories associated
with them;
 Identifying, documenting, and nominating LGBTQassociated sites as National Historic Landmarks
 Increasing the number of listings of LGBQ-associated
properties in the National Register of Historic Places.


DHR has posted an online form to receive suggestions, stories, or other facts about the LGBTQ movement in Virginia.
The agency will use the information gathered to update the
resources and the Virginia LGBTQ Heritage Map, which currently includes hospitals, restaurants, clubs, religious organizations, art galleries, and more.

�SAVE THE DATE:
Madison Equality’s annual Charity Ball
WHAT:

Charity Ball dance/concert/fundraiser

WHEN:

February 5, 2016, TIME TBA

WHERE:

Madison Union Ballroom (5th floor of Warren Hall),
on campus at James Madison University

COST:

$10 for non-Madison Equality dues-paying members

DRESS:

Casual or Semiformal

2016 DESIGNATED CHARITY:

To Be Announced

CONTACT: madisonequality@gmail.org

�PFLAG Blue Ridge
Serving Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and
Surrounding Central Virginia Areas
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to
promote support, education, and advocacy.
www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and allies.
of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support, or if your loved one
has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process your own feelings as well as
looking for resources to help understand — we are here for you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential and non-judgmental environment.

Meeting Information
Harrisonburg PFLAG support group for parents, families, friends, and allies of the LGBT Community
When:
Where:
Contact:
Note:

Once a month, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. (See meeting dates on pages 11-12)
Blue Ridge Hall, Room 325, 601 University Blvd, JMU campus, Harrisonburg
Facilitator Mark at mitchmarke@aol.com or 540-405-1227
Meetings coincide with Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group

Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings
When:
Where:
Contact:

3rd Saturday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Charlottesville, VA 22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Facilitator Karen at karenmeandering@gmail.com or 434-882-3453

�Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meetings
The Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group holds a meeting once a
month for LGBTQ+ and questioning folks between 14-20 years old from 6:30 to
8:00pm at Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326, 601 University Blvd. on the campus of
JMU. See meeting dates on pages 11-12.
We aim to provide a safe and confidential space for youth to talk, listen, laugh,
share, and reflect on what it's like for us to live in the Shenandoah Valley.
PFLAG Blue Ridge (www.pflagblueridge.org/harrisonburg.html) also holds
meetings on the first Thursday of each month in the same building.
Visit our website at http://www.svyesalliance.org/index.html or Facebook
page (www.facebook.com/SVYesAlliance). Please like us and share with your
friends!

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for March newsletter is February 15

Help us be good neighbors in our community.
SVGLA has adopted a section of highway near Harrisonburg
through the Virginia Department of Transportation.

It’s fun. It’s good exercise. It’s great for our planet.

Join us—our next outing is Saturday, March 19.
Meet us for breakfast at 8am, then we’ll tidy up the highway afterward.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for March newsletter is Feb. 15

�Community Organizations
American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College)
www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activitiesand-organizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

transgenderrightsva.org/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Faculty &amp; Staff Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU LGBT &amp; Ally Education Program

www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

www.virginialogcabin.org/

Madison Equality JMU

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

PFLAG Blue Ridge

www.pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah Valley Pride

www.shenandoahvalleypride.org

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance

www.svyesalliance.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground—Harrisonburg
SVGLA

southernersonnewground.org/harrisonburg/

www.svgla.org and SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

Virginia Anti-Violence Project

1.866.356.6998 (helpline) &amp; virginiaavp.org/

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia
Volume 18, Issue 4, December 2015

www.vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/
Page 6

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

Did you know that:
 it is still legal to fire and not hire someone based on
sexual orientation and gender identity in Virginia?
 it is still legal to deny housing to people based on sexual
orientation and gender identity in Virginia?

Make Your Voice Heard on
EV’s Day of Action
Join LGBT and allied folks from across the state ion EV’s Day
of Action at the Library of Virginia on 800 East Broad St. in
Richmond, on Tuesday, February 9, 2016. Lobby for important
bills that will help improve the state of equality in Virginia, and
participate in a day filled with networking and workshops.
For the detailed schedule of events and to register for EV’s Day
of Action, go to http://www.equalityvirginia.org/dayofaction/

Find EV on the web at www.equalityvirginia.org
Equality Virginia: Changing Laws, Changing Lives

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!

$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for March newsletter is February15

�SVGLA’s First Friday Community Potluck
First Friday is a monthly community potluck hosted by SVGLA in Harrisonburg/Rockingham County/Staunton/Augusta County (occasionally Mount
Jackson) for the LGBTQ+ and Ally community. Every month (usually, but
not always, the first Friday) the event rotates to a different location, thanks to
generous volunteers who offer to host. Bring a dish to share.
Because the event is usually held in private homes, we send location information ONLY to our email list of SVGLA members and do not post it through
social media or public email lists. To receive emails about FF and other local
SVGLA events, you can join SVGLA as a Level 2 member (for free) or as a
Level 1 member (for $15). You can read about the difference on page 13.
If you want to join for free, send an email with your first and last name and
state that you are at least 18 years of age (SVGLA’s membership requirement) to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com – we will add you to our mailing list.

See upcoming potlucks on pages 11-12.

Volunteer to host in 2016.
Email us at SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE


Saturday, Dec. 10:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. At Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby
Road). For more details and directions contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com.

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story


Thursday, Dec. 17:

SVGLA’s Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month SVGLA members and
friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant . This date is tentative. Location TBA. Join
SVGLA for updated information about C&amp;C events (See pg.13 for how to join).

 Thursday, Jan. 7:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room
325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. Meet
ings coincide with the YES! Alliance Shenandoah Valley Youth Group. For more infor
mation about PFLAG, contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or go to
www.pflagblueridge.org, or contact Mark by email at mitchmarke@aol.com

 Thursday, Jan. 7.

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group Meeting, Youth group for LGBTQ+
or questioning youth between 14-20 years old. 6:30-8:00 PM in Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326,
on the JMU campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. Meetings coincide with
PFLAG. For more information about the Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance, go to
www.svyesalliance.org, or email Jo at svyesalliance@gmail.com

 Saturday, Jan. 9:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. At Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby
Road). For more details and directions contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com

 Friday, Jan. 15:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro . Potluck for the GLBT and Ally community sponsored each
month by SVGLA. For information about the potluck, join SVGLA as a Level I or II
member (See page 13 for how to join ).

 Monday, Jan. 18:

Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday



Thursday, Jan. 21:

SVGLA’s Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month SVGLA members and
friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant . This date is tentative. Location TBA. Join
SVGLA for updated information about C&amp;C events (See pg.13 for how to join).

 Thursday, Feb. 4:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM At the Blue Ridge Hall,
Room 325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd. Meetings coin
cide with the YES! Alliance Shenandoah Valley Youth Group. For more information
about PFLAG, contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or go to www.pflagblueridge.org,
or contact Mark by email at mitchmarke@aol.com

Volume 18, Issue 4, December 2015

Page 10

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
 Thursday, Feb. 4:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group Meeting for LGBTQ+ or questioning
youth between 14-20 years old. 6:30-8:00 PM in Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326, on the JMU
campus, 601 University Blvd in H’burg. For more info about the YES! Alliance, go to
www.svyesalliance.org, or email Jo at svyesalliance@gmail.com

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story
 Friday, February 5:

Charity Ball, sponsored by Madison Equality at JMU; see details on page 2

 Tuesday, February 9:

Equality Virginia Day of Action, See page 7 for details and contact information.

 Friday, February 12:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro . Potluck for the GLBT and Ally community sponsored each
month by SVGLA. For information about the potluck, join SVGLA as a Level I or II
member (See page 13 for how to join ).

 Sunday, Feb. 14:

Happy Valentine’s Day!

 Monday, Feb. 15:

DEADLINE, SVGLA newsletter submissions. Send to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com



SVGLA’s Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30pm. Once a month SVGLA members and
friends meet for dinner at a local restaurant . This date is tentative. Location TBA. Join
SVGLA for updated information about C&amp;C events (See pg.13 for how to join).

Thursday, Feb. 18:

 Friday, March 4:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro . Potluck for the GLBT and Ally community sponsored each
month by SVGLA. For information about the potluck, join SVGLA as a Level I or II
member (See page 13 for how to join ).

 Saturday, March 19:

SVGLA Adopt-A-Highway Service Project, 8:00 AM We gather at the Little Grill for
breakfast at 8am and then head out for 45 minutes of clean-up work. Join us! We provide
safety vests, gloves, and bags. In case of inclement weather, the clean-up will be rescheduled.

 Saturday, April 16

13th Annual Equality Virginia Commonwealth Dinner is EV’s signature event and the
state’s largest black-tie gala gathering for the LGBT community and their supporters.
Held at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. Reservation information will be available in January at www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner/

Submit items for the monthly SVGLA e-mail events schedule by the 25th
of each month to lanedj@jmu.edu
Submit events, ads and other items for the March issue of the newsletter
by February 15 to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Volume 18, Issue 4, December 2015

Page 11

�Call for 2016 SVGLA
Board Nominations*

Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.

SVGLA needs your

SVGLA wishes
to thank local
businesses and organizations that advertise in
our newsletter.

ideas and energy.
To nominate yourself to serve
on the 2016 SVGLA Board of
Directors, send your name and
phone number to
SVGLAssociation@gmail.org
by January 15.
*Level I members who have
joined or renewed their membership by December 1, 2015 are eligible to nominate and/or vote.

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVGLA are:


To gather and communicate important community information.



To collaborate with allies and inclusive community organizations.



To organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational
networking with LGBT people.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVGLA with mailing and administrative costs throughout the
year. A level 1 commitment of support gets you the following:
An e-mailed version of the newsletter
A vote for members of the SVLGA Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Advance information about SVGLA events
Level I membership is from July—July






Level 2 Support — FREE
Level 2 support keeps you in the loop. A level 2 commitment of support gets you an emailed version of the newsletter and advanced information about all SVGLA events.
CHECK ONE of the following levels of support and complete the form below:



Level 1 Support (please include a check for $15 for each person and please send
this form to: SVGLA, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:




E-mail #2:

I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.

Level 2 Support - email your name and state that you are at least 18 years of age or
older to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

All SVGLA members must be at least 18 years of age to join.

�Valley AIDS Network
FREE HIV/AIDS TESTING
 VAN offers quick and free testing here in Harrisonburg.
READY TO HELP?
 Consider volunteering or making an online donation.
FOOD PANTRY
 VAN has an on-site food pantry for those in need. We’re
here to help!
PROVIDING ASSISTANCE
 Need help getting around? VAN offers transportation
access to and from doctor appointments.

Contact us
Main Phone:
Testing:
Español:

(540) 568-8838
(540) 568-8832
(540) 568-8834

Visit in person:
601 University Blvd., 3rd Floor, Suites
322/323/324, Harrisonburg, VA
Mailing Address:
VAN, JMU/IIHHS MCS 9108, Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Website:
www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

�The Virginia Anti-Violence Project works
to address and end violence, with a specific focus on lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and queer communities
across Virginia.

Call our LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline:
1.866.356.6998
Monday-Friday 8am-8pm
Public Comment Period for Virginia Gender Marker Change
Equality Virginia and the National Center for Transgender Equality have asked
the Virginia Department of Health to make it easier for a transgender person
born in Virginia to get their gender changed on their birth certificate. The details
of the request will be posted to www.townhall.virginia.gov. Public comment will be accepted between December 14 and January 4 and may be
posted online or sent to the State Board of Health. A decision will be made
within 90 days of January 4, 2016.

Quotable:
“I have three messages. One
is we should never give up.
Two is you are never too old
to chase your dreams. And
three is it looks like a solitary
sport, but it takes a team.”
Diana Nyad,
World Record Marathon Swimmer

�The Old Furnace Artist Residency in Harrisonburg
(oldfurnace.tumblr.com/) is planning to host a workshop titled Invasive: Queer Kudzu with artist Aaron
McIntosh in January or February of 2016.
For the workshop, participants would transpose our
(queer) life stories over onto fabric kudzu leaves. The
leaves will be later assembled for future exhibitions to
uplift the lives, stories, and memories of queer southerners. The details of the workshop (time/location) are not
yet available.
If you are interested in participating or have questions,
contact Jon Henry at henryjw@dukes.jmu.edu
No arts background is needed or required.
For more information about the artist, Aaron McIntosh,
and the workshop, visit wwwinvasivequeerkudzu.com/

�Vote for the 2016 SVGLA
Board of Directors

Ballots for the 2016 SVGLA Board of Directors will
be sent in March to Level I members who renewed
their membership by December 1, 2015. Results
will be announced at the Annual SVGLA Membership Meeting (which will coincide with SVGLA’s
April First Friday potluck).


Thank you for supporting us!


�Happy Holidays and Good Tidings for 2016!

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Volume 17, Issue 1, March 2014
Website:
www.svgla.org

THE FAMILY
CONNECTSHEN
T HE FAMILY CONNECT SHEN

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Email:
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

Bostic v. Rainey Historic Marriage Ruling in Virginia
Mission Statement:
The purpose of the Shenandoah Valley Gay and
Lesbian Association is to
create a safe, affirming, and
fun environment where
members are empowered
to reach their full human
potential.
———————–

Valley Events (pgs. 9-10)
 Indigo Dance Party
 Rebecca Kling
 Gay Men’s Chorus
———————–

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVGLA
(Membership Form pg. 12)
With your annual dues of
$15.00 (Level One membership), you will receive and di to
SVGLA events.
Send form and payment to the
mailing address above.

Level Two membership is
FREE.
You will receive the newsletter
and announcements about
SVGLA events by email.
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
———————–

The SVGLA “Family
Connectshen” is published quarterly (in
March, June, September, and December).

A federal court decision on February 13, 2014, found Virginia's ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional, but
stayed enforcement of that decision pending appeal. This landmark decision ends with a conclusion worth pondering, a conclusion memorable both for its awareness of history and its emotional force. It follows below.

Each of the parties before the Court recognizes that marriage is a sacred social institution.
The commitment two individuals enter into to love, support each other, and to possibly
choose to nurture children enriches our society. Although steeped in a rich, tradition- and
faith-based legacy, Virginia's Marriage Laws are an exercise of governmental power. For
those who choose to marry, and for their children, Virginia's laws ensures that marriage provides profound legal, financial, and social benefits, and exacts serious legal, financial, and social obligations. The government's involvement in defining marriage, and in attaching benefits that accompany the institution, must withstand constitutional scrutiny. Laws that fail that
scrutiny must fall despite the depth and legitimacy of the laws' religious heritage.
The Court is compelled to conclude that Virginia's Marriage Laws unconstitutionally deny
Virginia's gay and lesbian citizens the fundamental freedom to choose to marry. Government
interests in perpetuating traditions, shielding state matters from federal interference, and favoring one model of parenting over others must yield to this country's cherished protections
that ensure the exercise of the private choices of the individual citizen regarding love and
family.
Ultimately, this is consistent with our nation's traditions of freedom. "[T]he history of our
Constitution ... is the story of the extension of constitutional rights and protections to people
once ignored or excluded." United States v. Virginia, 518 U.S. 515, 557 (1996). Our nation's
uneven but dogged journey toward truer and more meaningful freedoms for our citizens has
brought us continually to a deeper understanding of the first three words in our Constitution: we the people. "We the People" have become a broader, more diverse family than once
imagined. Justice has often been forged from fires of indignities and prejudices suffered. Our
triumphs that celebrate the freedom of choice are hallowed. We have arrived upon another
moment in history when We the People becomes more inclusive, and our freedom more perfect.
Almost one hundred and fifty four years ago, as Abraham Lincoln approached the cataclysmic rending of our nation over a struggle for other freedoms, a rending that would take his
life and the lives of hundreds of thousands of others, he wrote these words: "It can not have
failed to strike you that these men ask for just. . . the same thing—fairness, and fairness only. This, so far
as in my power, they, and all others, shall have. "
The men and women, and the children too, whose voices join in noble harmony with Plaintiffs today, also ask for fairness, and fairness only. This, so far as it is in this Court's power,
they and all others shall have.
Arenda L. Wright Allen, United States District Judge
February 13, 2014 Norfolk, Virginia

�An Evening with Artist-Educator Rebecca Kling
Monday, March 17, Taylor Down Under, JMU
Rebecca Kling is a transgender artist and educator who explores gender and identity through solo pieces and educational
workshops. Her multidisciplinary performances incorporate
conversational storytelling, personal narrative, humor, movement, video projection, and more. Kling takes the position that
sharing accessible queer narrative with a wide audience is a
form of activism and that understanding combats bigotry

Sponsored by Madison Equality

��PFLAG Blue Ridge
Serving Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and
Surrounding Central Virginia Areas
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to
promote support, education, and advocacy.
www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly community groups for anyone who identifies as
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning, as well as parents, family, friends,
and allies. If you are a parent, family member, or friend of a gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or
transgender individual looking to increase your support, or if your loved one has recently
come out to you and you are struggling to process your own feelings as well as looking for
resources to help understand — we are here for you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys,
concerns, and resources in a confidential and non-judgmental environment.

Meeting Information
Harrisonburg
When:
Where:
Contact:
Note:

First Thursday of each month, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Blue Ridge Hall, Room 309, 601 University Blvd, JMU (note new location)
Facilitator Mark at mitchmarke@aol.com or 540-405-1227
Meetings coincide with Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group

Charlottesville
When:
Where:
Contact:

3rd Saturday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. (note our new day and time)
ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Charlottesville, VA 22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Facilitator Karen at karenmeandering@gmail.com or 434-882-3453

�Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meetings
The Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance holds weekly meetings every Thursday from
6:30 to 8:00pm at Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326, 601 University Blvd. on the campus of
JMU (note our new location).
Young people aged 14-20 from the Harrisonburg and surrounding communities who
identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning are welcome to
attend. We aim to provide a safe and confidential space for youth to talk, listen,
laugh, share, and reflect on what it's like to be an LGBTQ teen in the Shenandoah
Valley.
PFLAG Blue Ridge (www.pflagblueridge.org/harrisonburg.html) will be holding
meetings on the first Thursday of each month in the same building.
Visit our website at http://www.svyesalliance.org/index.html or facebook page
(www.facebook.com/SVYesAlliance). Please like us and share with your friends!
Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance e-mail address: svyesalliance@gmail.com

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for June newsletter is May 15

�We’ve Adopted a Highway!
SVGLA has adopted a section of highway near Harrisonburg
through the Virginia Department of Transportation.

It’s fun, it’s good exercise, and it’s great for our planet.
Help us be good neighbors in our community.

Our next outing is Sat., March 22

(March 29 is the makeup date).

Meet us for breakfast at 8am, then we’ll tidy up the highway afterward.

�Community Organizations
American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia transgenderrightsva.org/
Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Faculty &amp; Staff Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU LGBT &amp; Ally Education Program

www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

www.virginialogcabin.org/

Madison Equality JMU
PFLAG Blue Ridge

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

www.pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance

www.svyesalliance.org

Students Out Understanding and Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin
College www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
NEW Listing!
Southerners on New Ground of Virginia southernersonnewground.org/
SVGLA

www.svgla.org and SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

Valley AIDS Network

www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia
Volume 17, Issue 1, March 2014

www.vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/
Page 7

��EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

EV’s 11th Annual Commonwealth Dinner
is the state’s largest black-tie gala gathering for the Virginia LGBT
community and supporters. This year will be spectacular because EV
will be celebrating our 25th anniversary. Attendees will enjoy live entertainment, a silent auction, a dance, and the opportunity to meet and
network with other members of the LGBT community and allies.
Every year at the Commonwealth Dinner, EV also recognizes OUTstanding Virginians who have represented the LGBT community with
distinction and have made contributions to the equality movement.

We hope you can join us at the Greater Richmond
Convention Center (403 N. Third Street in Richmond) on
Saturday, April 5, for this special evening.
5:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.

VIP Reception
General Registration &amp; Silent Auction Opens
Dinner Program Begins
After Dinner Dance

For more information or to make reservations, go to
www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner/
Find EV on the web at www.equalityvirginia.org

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and
moral witness in the Shenandoah
Valley.
We invite all who search for truth
and meaning with open hearts and
open minds to join us in worship, in
mutual support, and in shared ministry to each other and to the world.
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

For more information, contact us at:
http://huuweb.org and (540) 8670073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

First Friday Community Potluck
Every month (usually the first Friday) we host a potluck in
a community member’s home on a rotating basis. Bring a
dish to share if you can and/or sign up to host the potluck.
See upcoming potlucks on pages 10 and 11.

Would you like to host
First Friday in 2014?
Email us at SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
See page 6 for weekly Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting Information

Full pagePFLAG
ad Harrisonburg
for Truth
Wins Out/Uganda Story
Support Group Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM At the Blue Ridge Hall,

Thursday, March 6:

Room 309, 601 University Blvd at James Madison University (note our new location).
Meetings coincide with Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting. For more
information, contact fa cilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or by email at mitchmarke@aol.com
Friday, March 7:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM,
Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg, Staunton, and Waynesboro (for info, join
SVGLA as a Level II member at www.svgla.org). .

Saturday, March 8:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. At Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby
Road). For more details and directions contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com.



Monday, March 17

Rebecca Kling, Transgender Artist &amp; Educator. 8pm, Taylor Down Under at JMU.
Sponsored by Madison Equality (www.facebook.com/madisonequality). See page 2.

Thursday, March 20

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-9:00 PM. Join friends and "family" in SVGLA at Hanks
Southern Cuisine and Barbeque on 49 Bloomer Springs Road (just off Route 33 a few miles
east of Harrisonburg) in McGaheysville. For more info go to www.hankssmokehouse.com/

Saturday, March 22:

SVGLA Adopt-A-Highway Service Project, 8:00 AM We gather at the Little Grill for
breakfast at 8am and then head out for 45 minutes of clean-up work. Join us! We provide
safety vests, gloves, and bags. Make-up date in case of inclement weather is Saturday, March 29.

Saturday, March 22:

INDIGO WOMEN’S DANCE PARTY, See page 3 for details and contact info.

March 24-29

COMING OUT WEEK EVENTS, Mary Baldwin College, sponsored by Students
Out Understanding and Loving Sisters. See page 6 to contact SOULS for details.

Monday, March 31

Awareness through Performance: Transgender Stories, Time TBA, 2105 Harrison
Hall, sponsored by the JMU LGBT &amp; Ally Education Program See page 13 for details.

Thursday, April 3:

PFLAG Harrisonburg Support Group Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM At the Blue Ridge Hall,
Room 309, 601 University Blvd at JMU (note our new location). For more info, contact
facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or by email at mitchmarke@aol.com



 Friday, April 4:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for info, join SVGLA as a Level II member at www.svgla.org



 Saturday, April 5:

Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC, 8:00 PM at the JMU Forbes Center in Harrison
burg. This event is a fundraiser for the Valley AIDS Network. See page 7 for details.

 Saturday, April 5:

11th Annual Equality Virginia Commonwealth Dinner is EV’s signature event and the
state’s largest black-tie gala gathering for the LGBT community and their supporters.
Held at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. See page 8 for details and go to
www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner/ for more info and to make reservations.

Volume 17, Issue 1, March 2014

Page 11

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
See page 6 for weekly Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting Information


Tuesday, April 8

FREE Seminar. Estate Planning: Why it is Important for the LGBTQ Community

Full page7pm,adNorthside
for Truth
Out/Uganda
Library, 300Wins
Albemarle
Square, Charlottesville. Story
Learn about wills,

powers of attorney &amp; advance medical directives. Contact Jessica at (434) 219-9896 or
Jessica@EstatePlanningofCharlottesville.com. RSVP to receive $50 off an Estate Plan.



Saturday, April 12:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. Meet at 7:00, dinner at 7:30. Meet at Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church, 717 Rugby Rd. Contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com for info.



Thursday, April 24

Conversation &amp; Cuisine in the ‘Burg, 6:30-9:00 PM. Join friends and "family" in
SVGLA at Clementine Café in downtown Harrisonburg at 153 South Main Street. For
more information go to http://clementinecafe.com/



Thursday, May 1:


 Friday, May 2:

PFLAG Harrisonburg Support Group Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM At Blue Ridge Hall,
Room 309, 601 University Blvd at JMU. Contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or
mitchmarke@aol.com for more information.
First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for info, join SVGLA as a Level II member at www.svgla.org



Saturday, May 10:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. At Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby
Road). For more details and directions contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com



Thursday, May 15:

DEADLINE, SVGLA newsletter submissions. Send to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

Thursday, May 22

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-9:00 PM. Join friends and "family" in SVGLA at Hanks
Southern Cuisine and Barbeque on 49 Bloomer Springs Road (just off Route 33 a few miles
east of Harrisonburg) in McGaheysville. For more info go to www.hankssmokehouse.com/



Thursday, June 5:

PFLAG Harrisonburg Support Group Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM At the Blue Ridge Hall,
Room 309, 601 University Blvd at James Madison University (note our new location).
Meetings coincide with Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting. For more
information, contact fa cilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or by email at mitchmarke@aol.com

 Friday, June 6:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for info, join SVGLA as a Level II member at www.svgla.org

Saturday, June 14:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. At Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby
Road). For more details and directions contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com



Saturday, June 21:

SVGLA Adopt-A-Highway Service Project, 8:00 AM We gather at the Little Grill for
breakfast at 8am and then head out for 45 minutes of clean-up work. Join us! We provide
safety vests, gloves, and bags. Make-up date in case of inclement weather is Saturday, June 28.

Submit items for the monthly events schedule by the 25th of each month to lanedj@jmu.edu
Submit advertisements, milestones, and newsletter items for the June issue by
May 15 to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Volume 17, Issue 1, March 2014

Page 12

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVGLA are:


To gather and communicate important community information.



To collaborate with allies and inclusive community organizations.



To organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational
networking with LGBT people.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVGLA with mailing and administrative costs throughout the
year. A level 1 commitment of support gets you the following:





Your choice—a hard copy of the newsletter mailed to your address, an e-mailed version of the newsletter, or both.
A vote for members of the SVLGA Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Advance information about SVGLA events
Level I membership is from July—July

Level 2 Support—No Cost
Level 2 support keeps you in the loop. A level 2 commitment of support gets you an emailed version of the newsletter and advanced information about all SVGLA events.
CHECK ONE of the following levels of support and complete the form below:



Level 1 Support (please include a check for $15 for each person)




Mailed hard copy of the newsletter



E-mailed version of the newsletter

Both

Level 2 Support (Free)

Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

E-mail #2:

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I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.
Please send this form to: SVGLA, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803

�Awareness through Performance: Transgender Stories
Monday, March 31 (Time TBA), JMU, Harrison Hall Room 2105
In coordination with Transgender Day of Visibility, the JMU LGBT &amp;
Ally Education Program is hosting Awareness through Performance:
Transgender Stories.
This is an event in which stories and experiences from members of the
trans* community will be performed. We want to create a more trans*inclusive community and hope this event will provide an opportunity
for those who identify as trans* to share their stories and be heard, as
well as give others the opportunity to hear about and learn from the
experiences of those who identify as trans*. It is important to note that
this event is not meant to speak for all members of the diverse trans*
community, but to promote awareness by creating a platform for those
who wish to share their stories and experiences through performance.
Contact the Program for more information at 540-568-5428
(JMU-LGBT) or jmulgbta@gmail.com

Quotable:
“And this for the 36 million people
who have lost the battle to AIDS
and to those of you out there who
have ever felt injustice because of
who you are or who you love, tonight I stand here in front of the
world with you and for you.”
—Jared Leto, accepting an Oscar
for his performance in
“Dallas Buyer’s Club”

�Eastern Mennonite University Safe Space Seeks Stories Until May
Dear Family and Friends of EMU Safe Space,
First, we would like to thank you for your commitment to Safe Space and Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) equality in your own context. We realize this work can be hard and strenuous, but also joyous and renewing. Thank you for
your continued support and strength as we strive to create a more just world that seeks to
empower all people.
As some of you may know, EMU has committed to entering into a six month listening process around the hiring policy in regards to LGBTQ persons. Safe space has
committed itself to being an active participant in this process with conversations, raising
awareness, and most importantly story telling. In one of our most recent meeting we
asked the question, “Why we are still committed to the mission and vision of Safe
Space?” Almost everyone in attendance referenced a narrative of someone else that has
been marginalized or kept from achieving their fullest potential because of policies like
the one EMU has. We came to the realization that it has been in carrying those stories we
have been able to find sustainable strength and encouragement, and we want our campus
to hear.
Now we turn to you. It has been said, the power of any movement is the ability to
share a story, to share humanity. Safe Space needs some of that power as we engage this
listening process. All we ask is that you write either anonymously or with your name.
Write your story of pain, sorrow, hurt, and those of great joy, encouragement, and belonging as a LGBTQ person or someone who has experienced LGBTQ people. Tell us
your journey of coming out, or your journey with someone else coming out. Write a poem or a song. We want to collect these stories and put them up for campus to see and/or
read them for people to hear. Your story, my story, our stories are important and need to
be heard.
For the next two months until May we will be collecting stories from you, our community.
Send them to emusafespace@gmail.com. Remember, this can be sent anonymously or with a name, the choice is yours. We hope to put up these stories for our campus to see and experience. We hope to give these stories a voice and a body to be shared
as people listen. We need your voice and your story. Help us further the cry of inclusion
at EMU.

�LGBT Alumni Chapter at JMU
The LGBT &amp; Ally Education Program, Madison Equality,
and LGBT Faculty Staff group at James Madison University
have been working with JMU’s Alumni Office to create a
LGBT &amp; Ally Alumni Chapter.
A focus of the chapter is on professional networking amongst
alumni and recent graduates. Also, we will be developing a
mentorship program with current students.
Possible events for the chapter include receptions at Alumni
Weekend, panels about being Out in the Workplace, GayMU
Month, and participation in JMU’s Lavender Graduation.
We are hoping to find more Alumni who are interested in helping to shape and launch the chapter.
We are tentatively calling the group the JMU Lambda Alumni Chapter.
Those interested in join the chapter can sign up through: http://goo.gl/hwmtxQ or contact
Jon Henry henryjw@dukes.jmu.edu with questions.

“Forte”
Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, D.C.
Saturday, April 5th, 8 pm
Concert Hall of the Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
James Madison University
In this special concert, the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington DC presents two vocal ensembles, Potomac Fever and Rock Creek Singers. They will perform some of their best
material, showing off their distinctive styles. These ensembles perform 60 concerts annually from The White House to the Vice President¹s residence to venues large and small.
Songs include “I Dreamed a Dream,” “Scarborough Fair” and “Danny Boy.”
Ticket prices: $23–$24 and $12 for Students
Advance tickets can be purchased online, at jmuforbescenter.com, by phone, at 540-5687000, or at the box office (Mon.–Fri., 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m. and 1 ½ hours prior to performance). Major credit cards, cash, and checks accepted.

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Volume 18, Issue 1, March 2015
Website:
www.svgla.org

THE FAMILY
CONNECTSHEN
T HE FAMILY CONNECT SHEN

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Email:
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

2015 General Assembly Session Wraps Up:
No Legislative Gains or Losses

Mission Statement:
The purpose of the
Shenandoah Valley Gay
and Lesbian Association
is to create a safe, affirming, and fun environment
where members are empowered to reach their
full human potential.
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Community Events
(see details inside)
 VAN Auction Benefit

Equality Virginia reports the following from the 2015 Virginia General Assembly session: “We were successful in killing two bad bills
this session, but unfortunately none of the bills that we support
passed out of the House this session. Bills to protect LGBT public
employees (SB 785) and to update language in the code (SB 1211)
passed the Senate, only to be killed in a House subcommittee.”
All of the proposed legislation specifically related to sexual orientation and gender identity issues failed in in this year’s General Assembly, including:


 Women’s Dance Party
 Valley Pride Planning



———————–

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVGLA
(Membership Form pg. 16)







———————–

The SVGLA “Family
Connectshen” is published quarterly (in
March, June, September, and December).
Contact the editor
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com



Two bills that would have allowed for blatant discrimination
against LGBT individuals and families in Virginia
A second parent adoption bill to ensure that all children have the
protection of two legal parents
3 bills to update Virginia’s legal code to reflect marriage equality
A bill to prohibit sexual orientation change efforts
A bill to add sexual orientation and gender identity to the state
hate crime law
2 bills to prohibit employment discrimination based on sexual orientation &amp; gender identity
A bill to study housing discrimination against LGBT people in
Virginia

Details of all bills EV followed during the 2015 session can be found
at: www.equalityvirginia.org/equality-virginia-at-the-general-assembly

��"Out in the Boondocks"
LGBTQ Valley Meet-up Group
If you're a member of the
LGBTQ community living in the
boondocks in or around the
Shenandoah Valley, come meet
up with us.
This is a casual group where
members get together or in
smaller groups for meals, movies, live performances and other
events.
www.meetup.com/Out-in-the-Boondocks/

Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.

SVGLA thanks local
businesses and
organizations that
advertise in our
newsletter.

�PFLAG Blue Ridge
Serving Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and
Surrounding Central Virginia Areas
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to
promote support, education, and advocacy.
www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and allies.
of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support, or if your loved one
has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process your own feelings as well as
looking for resources to help understand — we are here for you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential and non-judgmental environment.

Meeting Information
Harrisonburg PFLAG support group for parents, families, friends, and allies of the LGBT Community
When:
Where:
Contact:
Note:

Once a month, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. (See meeting dates on pages 11-13)
Blue Ridge Hall, Room 325, 601 University Blvd, JMU campus, Harrisonburg
Facilitator Mark at mitchmarke@aol.com or 540-405-1227
Meetings coincide with Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group

Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings
When:
Where:
Contact:

3rd Saturday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Charlottesville, VA 22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Facilitator Karen at karenmeandering@gmail.com or 434-882-3453

�Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meetings
The Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group holds a meeting once a
month for LGBTQ+ and questioning folks between 14-20 years old from 6:30 to
8:00pm at Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326, 601 University Blvd. on the campus of
JMU. See meeting dates in the schedule on pages 10 and 11.
We aim to provide a safe and confidential space for youth to talk, listen, laugh,
share, and reflect on what it's like for us to live in the Shenandoah Valley.
PFLAG Blue Ridge (www.pflagblueridge.org/harrisonburg.html) also holds
meetings on the first Thursday of each month in the same building.
Visit our website at http://www.svyesalliance.org/index.html or Facebook
page (www.facebook.com/SVYesAlliance). Please like us and share with your
friends!

�We’ve Adopted a Highway!
SVGLA has adopted a section of highway near Harrisonburg
through the Virginia Department of Transportation.

It’s fun. It’s good exercise. It’s great for our planet.
Help us be good neighbors in our community.

Our next outing is Saturday, March 21
Meet us for breakfast at 8am, then we’ll tidy up the highway afterward.

�Community Organizations
American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College) www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activities-andorganizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

transgenderrightsva.org/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Faculty &amp; Staff Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU LGBT &amp; Ally Education Program

www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

www.virginialogcabin.org/

Madison Equality JMU
PFLAG Blue Ridge

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

www.pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance

www.svyesalliance.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground of Virginia
SVGLA

southernersonnewground.org/

www.svgla.org and SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia
Volume 18, Issue 1, March 2015

www.vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/
Page 7

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.
th

EV’s 12 Annual Commonwealth Dinner
is the state’s largest black-tie gala gathering for the Virginia LGBT
community and supporters. Attendees will enjoy live entertainment, a
silent auction, a dance, and the opportunity to meet and network with
other members of the LGBT community and allies.
Every year at the Commonwealth Dinner, EV also recognizes OUTstanding Virginians who have represented the LGBT community with
distinction and have made contributions to the equality movement.

We hope you can join us at the Greater Richmond
Convention Center (403 N. Third Street in Richmond) on
Saturday, April 18, for this special evening.
5:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.

VIP Reception
General Registration &amp; Silent Auction Opens
Dinner Program Begins
After Dinner Dance

For more information or to make reservations, go to
www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner/

Find EV on the web at www.equalityvirginia.org

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!

$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for June newsletter is May 15

�SVGLA’s First Friday Community Potluck
First Friday is a monthly community potluck hosted by SVGLA in Harrisonburg/Rockingham County/Staunton/Augusta County (occasionally Mount
Jackson) for the LGBTQ+ and Ally community. Every month (usually, but
not always, the first Friday) the event rotates to a different location (thanks to
generous volunteers who offer to host). Bring a dish to share.
Because the event is usually held in private homes, we send location information ONLY to our email list of SVGLA members and do not post it through
social media or public email lists. To receive emails about FF and other local
SVGLA events, you can join SVGLA as a Level 2 member (for free) or as a
Level 1 member (for $15). You can read about the difference on page 16.
If you want to join for free, send an email with your first and last name and
state that you are at least 18 years of age (SVGLA’s membership requirement) to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com – we will add you to our mailing list.

See upcoming potlucks on pages 11-13.

We need potluck hosts! Would you like
to host First Friday in 2015?
Email us at SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Thursday, March 5:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM At the Blue Ridge Hall,
Room 325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd. Meetings coin
cide with the YES! Alliance Shenandoah Valley Youth Group. For more information
about PFLAG, contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or go to www.pflagblueridge.org,
or contact Mark by email at mitchmarke@aol.com

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story


Thursday, March 5:



Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group Meeting, Youth group for LGBTQ+
or questioning youth between 14-20 years old. 6:30-8:00 PM in Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326,
on the JMU campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. Meetings coincide with
PFLAG. For more information about the Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance, go to
www.svyesalliance.org, or email Jo at svyesalliance@gmail.com

 Friday, March 13:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro . Potluck for the GLBT and Ally community sponsored by
SVGLA. For information, join SVGLA as a Level I or II member (See page 16 ).

Saturday, March 14:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. At Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby
Road). For more details and directions contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com.



Saturday, March 21:

SVGLA Adopt-A-Highway Service Project, 8:00 AM We gather at the Little Grill for
breakfast at 8am and then head out for 45 minutes of clean-up work. Join us! We provide
safety vests, gloves, and bags. Make-up date in case of inclement weather is Saturday, Oct. 25.

Saturday, March 21:

Silent Auction Benefit, 7:00-9:00 PM, To support the Valley AIDS Network. Hosted
by L’Italia Restaurant, 815 East Market Street in Harrisonburg. Live music by Kat and the
Travelers. For information and tickets, visit www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

March 26 &amp; 27:

Mr. Gay United States 2015 Pageant in Harrisonburg (see details on page 14).

March 28 &amp; 29:

Miss. Gay United States 2015 Pageant in Harrisonburg (see details on page 14).



Thursday, April 2:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room
325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. Meet
ings coincide with the YES! Alliance Shenandoah Valley Youth Group. For more infor
mation about PFLAG, contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or go to
www.pflagblueridge.org, or contact Mark by email at mitchmarke@aol.com

Thursday, April 2:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group Meeting, Youth group for LGBTQ+
or questioning youth between 14-20 years old. 6:30-8:00 PM in Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326,
on the JMU campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. Meetings coincide with
PFLAG. For more information about the Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance, go to
www.svyesalliance.org, or email Jo at svyesalliance@gmail.com

Volume 18, Issue 1, March 2015

Page 11

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Thursday, May 7:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group Meeting for LGBTQ+ or questioning
youth between 14-20 years old. 6:30-8:00 PM in Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326, on the JMU
campus, 601 University Blvd in H’burg. For more info about the YES! Alliance, go to
www.svyesalliance.org, or email Jo at svyesalliance@gmail.com

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story


Saturday, May 9:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. At Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby
Road). For more details and directions contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com


Friday, May 15:

 Friday, April 3:

DEADLINE, SVGLA newsletter submissions. Send to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro . Potluck for the GLBT and Ally community sponsored each
month by SVGLA. For information about the potluck, join SVGLA as a Level I or II
member (See page 16 for how to join ).


Saturday, April 11:

INDIGO WOMEN’S DANCE PARTY, Must be at least 21 years of age to enter.
See page 14 for details. Contact Teri Beasley (alaskabeas@yahoo.com) with questions.

Saturday, April 11:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. At Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby
Road). For more details and directions contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com.

Saturday, April 18:

EV’s 12 Annual Commonwealth Dinner, 4:00 PM, Celebrate Equality Virginia’s 25th
anniversary with LGBT folks and allies from across the state. For more information, call
804-643-4816 or go to http://www.equalityvirginia.org/event/commonwealth-dinner/

April 24-26:

Women’s Weekend at Blue Haven 151 Farm, B&amp;B, and Retreat Center. Cost: $100
per person/weekend – includes 2 nights, breakfast, bonfire, and dance/music on Saturday
night. Reservations required for guest house and “glamper” lodging. "Bring your own tent"
sites are $25 per tent per night. We are offering a brew and wine trail tour on Saturday for
$15, not including cost of libations. www.bluehavenfarmandbb.com and 434-688-4391


 Friday, May 1:



Thursday, May 7:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the GLBT and Ally community sponsored each
month by SVGLA. For information about the potluck, join SVGLA as a Level I or II
member (See page 11 for how to join ).
Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting for parents, family, friends, and allies
of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM At Blue Ridge Hall, Room 325, on JMU cam
pus, 601 University Blvd. Meetings coincide with the YES! Alliance Shenandoah Valley
Youth Group. For more information about PFLAG, contact facilitator Mark at 540-4051227 or go to www.pflagblueridge.org, or contact Mark by email at mitchmarke@aol.com

Volume 18, Issue 1, March 2015

Page 12

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
 Friday, June 5:



First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the GLBT and Ally community sponsored each
month by SVGLA. For information about the potluck, join SVGLA as a Level I or II
member (See page 16 for how to join).

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story

Thursday, June 4:


Thursday, June 4:


July 25 and 26:

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM At the Blue Ridge Hall,
Room 325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd. Meetings coin
cide with the YES! Alliance Shenandoah Valley Youth Group. For more information
about PFLAG, contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or go to www.pflagblueridge.org,
or contact Mark by email at mitchmarke@aol.com
Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group Meeting, Youth group for LGBTQ+
or questioning youth between 14-20 years old. 6:30-8:00 PM in Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326,
on the JMU campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. Meetings coincide with
PFLAG. For more information about the Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance, go to
www.svyesalliance.org, or email Jo at svyesalliance@gmail.com
Shenandoah Valley Pride Weekend, If you’re interested in taking part in the planning
and preparations for this community event, please email shenandoahvalleypride@gmail.
com or join the Shenandoah Valley Pride Facebook group

Submit items for the monthly SVGLA e-mail events schedule by the 25th of
each month to lanedj@jmu.edu
Submit advertisements, milestones, and newsletter items for the June
2015 issue by May 15 to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for June newsletter is May 15

Volume 18, Issue 1, March 2015

Page 13

���EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVGLA are:


To gather and communicate important community information.



To collaborate with allies and inclusive community organizations.



To organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational
networking with LGBT people.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVGLA with mailing and administrative costs throughout the
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�Transgender Law Center announces Expansion in the South
Transgender Law Center, one of the US’s leading transgender advocacy organizations,
and Southerners on New Ground (SONG), the largest LGBTQ grassroots organization
in the South, officially announced TLC@SONG, a collaboration of Transgender Law
Center’s long history of legal, policy and trans-specific expertise and SONG’s wellrespected southern base-building and organizing shop. “As the largest regional grassroots LGBTQ organization in the South, SONG sees TLC@SONG as a way to add
new capacity in the South to work against the violent attacks on trans and gender nonconforming communities with integrity and accountability to our region” said Caitlin
Breedlove, SONG Co-Director.
“…[O]ne-third of LGBTQ people in the entire country [live] in the South...”
said Kris Hayashi, Executive Director at Transgender Law Center. “Our hope is that
TLC@SONG will be a step towards supporting trans leadership in the South to win
campaigns and protections that are needed.” For more information, visit:
www.transgenderlawcenter.org.

Quotable:
“Let’s trade in all our
judging for appreciating.
Let’s lay down all our
righteousness and be
together.”

—Ram Dass—

�Sponsors &amp; Volunteers Needed
Shenandoah Valley Pride will take place the weekend of July 25-26,
2015. Volunteers and sponsors are needed. E-mail ShenandoahValleyPride@gmail.com to be involved with the planning.

Sponsored by Shenandoah Valley Pride

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                    <text>Volume 12, Issue 1, March 2009
Website 1: www.svgla.org
Website 2: www.myspace.com/svgla

THE CONNECTSHEN

Mail: P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803

Valley Happenings in 2009

Email: SVGLA@svgla.org

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Board of Directors for 2009

2009 Virginia General Assembly

Rob Johnson

In 2009, Equality Virginia, Virginia’s LGBT

Mission Statement:

David Lane

statewide legislative advocacy organization, is

The purpose of the Shenandoah
Valley Gay and Lesbian
Association is to create a safe,
affirming, and fun environment
where members are empowered
to reach their full human
potential.

Christine Robinson

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Upcoming Events:

(Details on page 2)
First Friday Potluck
SVGLA Board Meeting
Miss Harrisonburg Newcomer
and At Large Contest
Equality Virginia Annual
Commonwealth Dinner
Too Fabulous SemiSemi-Formal
Celebration &amp; Fundraiser
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$15.00 (Level One
membership), you will receive
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Send your contact information
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Linda Royster
Grayson Sless
Interested in getting involved?

focusing on two priority legislative initiatives, both
having to do with ending discrimination at work.

Change the Law to Protect Public Employees
from Discrimination at Work

SVGLA welcomes helping hands. If you
would like to volunteer on a committee, please
let us know.

Every Virginian should have the right to a workplace

Chinese Dinner Auction Committee, contact
lanedj@jmu.edu

or gender identity. EV has made it a priority this

free from discrimination and committed to equality
of opportunity without regard to sexual orientation
year to protect state and local employees (including
school teachers) from discrimination in the

Pride in the Park Committee, contact SVGLA
at symphonyfan@yahoo.com
What would you like to see in our community?
A book club? A support group? More social
events? Political outlets? Why not create it and
let us know about it?
Community Resources
Gay-Straight Alliance, Harrisonburg HS:
http:/profile.myspace.com/30034758
Equality Virginia: www.equalityvirginia.org
Lesbian Gay, Bisexual, Transgender &amp; Ally
Education Program, JMU:
http://www.jmu.edu/lgbta/
Madison Equality JMU:
orgs.jmu.edu/madisonequality

workplace. At a time of budget constraints and
layoffs, it is more important than ever that the
Virginia legislature affirm in the Virginia Code that it
is the policy of the Commonwealth of Virginia that
no public employee will be subjected to
discrimination in the workplace based on sexual
orientation or gender identity.

Permit Private Virginia Employers to Offer
Group Life Insurance to Domestic Partners
In 2005, EV helped to change the law that prohibited
private employers from offering health insurance to
the domestic partners of their employees. However,
Virginia employers are still barred from offering
group life insurance coverage to the domestic
partners of their employees (or any other adult living
in the employee's household, like a mother-in-law or
an adult child over a certain age).

Safe Zone JMU:
www.jmu.edu/safezone/
Soulforce: www.soulforce.org

To follow legislation that EV is tracking, go to

www. equalityvirginia.org.

�Human Rights Campaign Scholarship Database

California Supreme Court to Hear Prop 8 Challenge

HRC released a comprehensive online database
of more than 160 scholarships available to LGBTA
students. The database was created by the Youth and
Campus Outreach Program at HRC. To view, visit
http://www.hrc.org/scholarships

The California Supreme Court agreed to hear oral
arguments in the legal challenges to Proposition 8 on
Thursday, March 5, 2009. The Court must issue its
decisions within 90 days of oral argument.

Calendar of Events...
� Friday, March 6 and April 3:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta and Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg
and Staunton; for location and directions, contact lanedj@jmu.edu

� Tuesday, March 10:

SVGLA Board Meeting, 7:30-9:00 PM (for location go to lanedj@jmu.edu)

� Saturday, March 14:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7-9:30PM, Community Room of Charlottesville
Friends Meeting House, 1104 Forest St., Charlottesville. Bring food or beverage for 6
people. Smoking and alcohol are not permitted on the premises.

� Saturday, March 14:

Miss Harrisonburg Newcomer and Miss Harrisonburg at Large Contest, 8:00PM
(doors open at 7PM), Lucy Simms Auditorium, 6:20 Simms Avenue, Harrisonburg VA.
Admission is $10.00.

� Tuesday, March 24:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine, Conversation &amp; Cuisine, 6:30-8:30 PM, at L’Italia Pizza &amp;
Pasta, 1039 Port Republic Road in Harrisonburg

� Saturday, April 4:

EV’s Sixth Annual Commonwealth Dinner, Greater Richmond Convention
Center, 7pm; for more information and to make reservations, go to
www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner

� Monday, April 6:

Too Fabulous III, A Semi-Formal Evening Celebration and Fundraiser for JMU’s LGBT
&amp; Ally Education Program, 6-9pm at the Joshua Wilton House on 412 S. Main Street in
Harrisonburg; to purchase tickets go to http://www.jmu.edu/lgbta/fabulous.htm

Quotable:
“I think [Harvey Milk] would want me to say to all the gay and lesbian kids out there tonight… that you are beautiful,
wonderful creatures of value, and that no matter what anyone tells you, God does love you, and that very soon,
I promise you, you will have equal rights, federally, across this great nation of ours.”
—Dustin Lance Black, winner of the Best Original Screenplay for “Milk”

“Hope will never be silent.” —Harvey Milk
"While we have come a long way since the Stonewall riots in 1969, we still have a lot of work to do. Too often,
the issue of LGBT rights is exploited by those seeking to divide us. But at its core, this issue is about who we are as
Americans. It's about whether this nation is going to live up to its founding promise of equality
by treating all its citizens with dignity and respect."
—Barack Obama, June 1, 2007

�“Milk” Receives Two Academy Awards
“Milk,” which will be out on DVD in March, is based on the life and tragic death of Harvey Milk. When Milk was elected to the
San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977, he made history for being the first openly gay man elected to public office in
California. Milk became widely respected for his accomplishments on behalf of all San Franciscans. He also helped defeat the 1978
Briggs Initiative (Proposition 6) which would have made firing openly gay teachers and any public school official in California who
openly supported gay rights mandatory.
Sean Penn won “Best Actor” for his portrayal of Harvey Milk. Dustin Lance Black won “Best Original Screenplay” for “Milk.”

Legislator Attempts to Topple VA’s Anti-Gay Amendment
Virginia legislator David Englin filed legislation for the 2009 Virginia General Assembly
to begin the process of repealing the 2006 amendment to the Virginia Constitution that
outlaws marriage, civil unions, domestic partnerships, and any state recognition of legal
status for same-sex relationships.
"This is an uphill battle in a state like Virginia. However, in light of the setback to equal
rights resulting from California's Proposition 8, now more than ever we need everyone in
our country who supports equal rights -- no matter what state they live in -- to stand up
and say that laws denying people equal freedom are wrong and un-American," said
Englin. "What better place to take a stand for equal rights than Virginia, whose greatest
leaders defined the very rights we hold dear as Americans? After all, it was a Virginian
named George Washington who promised us a government that would give 'to bigotry no
sanction, to persecution no assistance,' and it was a Virginian named Thomas Jefferson
who extolled the self-evident truth that all people are created equal."
Englin authored the only two pro-equality bills to successfully pass the Virginia General
Assembly and become law since he took office in January 2006. Englin's bill to protect
equal rights in hospital visitation passed in 2007, and his bill to create a statewide registry
of advanced medical directives for same-sex couples to designate partners to make
medical decisions passed in 2008 and is due to be launched by April 2009. The repeal
effort must take the form of a constitutional amendment, which means Englin's
legislation must pass the General Assembly twice with an intervening election and then be
approved by public referendum. The entire Virginia House of Delegates, including
Englin, is up for re-election in November 2009. For more information, visit
www.davidenglin.org.

“After all, it was a
Virginian named
George Washington
who promised us a
government that
would give ‘to bigotry
no sanction, to
persecution no
assistance.’”
David Englin

President Obama’s Civil Rights Agenda
Where does the President stand on civil rights for members of our community? In January, the White House
website announced President Obama’s Civil Rights Agenda—and it is remarkable. The President’s plan includes:
Expanding Employment Non-Discrimination to include sexual orientation and gender identity or expression
Full civil unions and federal benefits for same-sex couples and repealing the Defense of Marriage Act
The Matthew Shepard Act, expanding hate-crime statutes to include sexual orientation and gender identity
Repealing the discriminatory “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” military policy
There’s much more—read for yourself directly at the address below.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/agenda/civil_rights/
Volume 12, Issue 1, March 2009

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Volume 16, Issue 2 June 2013
Website:
www.svgla.org

THE FAMILY
CONNECTSHEN

•

———————–

Valley Events (pgs. 9-10)
• PFLAG Meetings

Email:
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

Supreme Court Marriage Decisions
Anticipated in June:
Virginia November Elections
Present Stark Contrast

Mission Statement:
The purpose of the Shenandoah Valley Gay and
Lesbian Association is to
create a safe, affirming, and
fun environment where
members are empowered
to reach their full human
potential.

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803

•

• Pride Events in Virginia
• Conversation &amp; Cuisine
———————–

In March, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments on two separate marriage equality cases. These decisions are expected in late June.
At Equality Virginia’s annual Commonwealth Dinner in
Richmond in April, Democratic candidate for Governor
Terry McAuliffe and United States Senator Mark Warner
endorsed marriage equality.

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVGLA

•

(Membership Form pg. 11)
With your annual dues of
$15.00 (Level One membership), you will receive and di to
SVGLA events.
Send form and payment to the
mailing address above.

Level Two membership is
FREE.
You will receive the newsletter
and announcements about
SVGLA events by email.

•

A new Washington Post poll shows that a majority of Virginia voters now support marriage equality for same-sex
couples. (See poll questions and responses on page 2.)
Equality Virginia and People of Faith for Equality in Virginia filed an amicus brief to strike down DOMA and
Proposition 8 (read more at www.equalityvirginia.org/
blog/virginia-joins-supreme-court-brief-supportingmarriage-equality/).

SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
———————–

The SVGLA “Family Connectshen” is published quarterly
(in March, June, September, and December).

�WHAT A DIFFERENCE, VIRGINIA.
A recent Washington Post Poll shows that voters in Virginia today
clearly support legal marriage between same-sex couples.

��Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meetings
The Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance will hold weekly meetings every Thursday
from 6:30 to 8:00pm in the JMU Gandhi Center for Global Nonviolence (550 Cardinal
Drive, Harrisonburg).
Young people aged 14-20 from the Harrisonburg and surrounding communities who
identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning are welcome to
attend. We aim to provide a safe and confidential space for youth to talk, listen,
laugh, share, and reflect on what it's like to be an LGBTQ teen in the Shenandoah
Valley.
We'r e
teaming
up
with
PFLAG
Blue
Ridge
(www.pflagblueridge.org/harrisonburg.html) to offer our YES! meeting on the same
night and in the same building as the monthly Harrisonburg PFLAG meeting.
Visit our website at http://www.svyesalliance.org/index.html. Have you seen the
Shenandoah
Va l l e y
YES!
Alliance's
Facebook
page?
(www.facebook.com/SVYesAlliance) Please like us and share with your friends!
Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance e-mail address: svyesalliance@gmail.com

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for September newsletter is August 15

�We’ve Adopted a Highway!
SVGLA has adopted a section of highway near Harrisonburg
through the Virginia Department of Transportation.

It’s fun, it’s good exercise, and it’s great for our planet.
Help us be good neighbors in our community.

Our next outing is Saturday, August 17

(Aug. 24 is the makeup date).

Meet us for breakfast at 8am, then we’ll tidy up the highway afterward.

�Community Organizations
The American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia
acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia
Equality Virginia

transgenderrightsva.org/

www.equalityvirginia.org

JMU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender &amp; Ally Education
Program
www.jmu.edu/lgbta/
Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia
Madison Equality JMU
PFLAG Blue Ridge

www.virginialogcabin.org/

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

www.pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Network Virginia: Building LGBTQQ Coalitions on Campus
www.facebook.com/networkvirginia

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance

www.svyesalliance.org

Southerners on New Ground of Virginia
SVGLA

southernersonnewground.org/

www.svgla.org and SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

Valley AIDS Network

www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
www.vapartisans.org/

People of Faith for Equality in Virginia
Volume 16, Issue 2 June 2013

www.faith4equality.org/
Page 6

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and
moral witness in the Shenandoah
Valley.
We invite all who search for truth
and meaning with open hearts and
open minds to join us in worship, in
mutual support, and in shared ministry to each other and to the world.
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

For more information, contact us at:
http://huuweb.org and (540) 8670073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

First Friday Community Potluck
Every month (usually the first Friday) we host a potluck in
a community member’s home on a rotating basis. Bring a
dish to share if you can and/or sign up to host the potluck.
See upcoming potlucks on pages 8 and 9.

Would you like to host First Friday
in 2013 or 2014?
Email us at SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�CALL FOR PRIDE PARTNERS
After six successful Valley Prides, the SVGLA Board has decided that starting this year the opportunity to coordinate future Pride events should be offered to other area groups and individuals interested in continuing this important community event.
The Board is convinced that relying more broadly on the efforts of the
whole LGBT and Ally community will in the long run expand support for
future Pride events in the valley, permit more focused and effective event
planning, and develop a wider sense of event ownership by stakeholders and
community leaders alike.
Possible partners in developing future pride events might well include individual SVGLA members, business and faith community allies, past Valley
Pride sponsoring organizations, as well as organizers of other area Pride
events. Please know that SVGLA will continue to work with these individuals and groups as they devise new ways to plan and organize for Pride
events, but in doing so SVGLA will take a supporting role only, not an organizing or coordinating role.
Individuals and groups interested in joining forces to share ideas and to explore possible action steps (both for the near term and for later on) should
c o n t act S VGLA B o ard M em be r Mi ke D r u mh e l l e r

(bbymis58@gmail.com).
YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page

Submit items for the SVGLA
community events schedule to
lanedj@jmu.edu

$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for next newsletter is August 15

Submit advertisements, milestones, and newsletter items to
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
�

Sunday, June 2

Charlottesville Women's Choir - 29th annual Spring Concert. 4:00pm, at The Haven,
112 W Market St., Charlottesville. Refreshments afterward. Admission is by donation, sug
gested $15 for adults &amp; $5-10 for children. CWC is a Social Justice choir open to any
woman who likes to sing. We perform songs that reflect our values that support equality
for all, the environment, peace from wars &amp; violence. We sing at local events, political ral
lies, the Vegetarian Festival, the AIDS walk, the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women,
Contact Joan Barnett if you would like to join us next season at 434-977-0963

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story

�

Thursday, June 6:

PFLAG Harrisonburg Meeting, 6:30-8pm. See page 3 for location and contact info.

�

Thursday, June 6:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See page 4 for location and
contact information.

� Friday, June 7:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for location and directions, join SVGLA as a Level II member)

�

Thursday, June 13:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See page 4 for location and
contact information.

�

Thursday, June 13:

Conversation &amp; Cuisine in Harrisonburg, 6:30-8:30 PM, at Union Station, 128 W.
Market Street in Harrisonburg, VA. Meet us for dinner and reconnect with friends and
family in the Valley.

�

Thursday, June 20:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See page 4 for location and
contact information.

�

Thursday, June 27:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See page 4 for location and
contact information.

�

Thursday, July 4:

PFLAG Harrisonburg Meeting is CANCELED. Contact Mark Mitchell
(mitchmark2@aol.com) to find out if the group will meet instead on July 11.

�

Thursday, July 4:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting is CANCELED for this week.

�

Thursday, July 11:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See page 4 for location and
contact information.

� Friday, July 12:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for info, join SVGLA as a Level II member at www.svgla.org

Submit items for the monthly events schedule by the 25th of each month to lanedj@jmu.edu
Submit advertisements, milestones, and newsletter items for the September issue by
August 15 to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Volume 16, Issue 2 June 2013

Page 9

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
�

Thursday, July 18:

�

Thursday, July 18

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See page 4 for location and
contact information.

Full pageConversation
ad for &amp;Truth
Wins
Out/Uganda
Story
Cuisine near
Harrisonburg,
6:30-8:30 PM, At Hank’s
Smokehouse
Southern Grillery, 49 Bloomer Springs Road, McGaheysville, VA. Reconnect with friends
and family in the Valley. For more information, contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com.

�

Thursday, July 25:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See page 4 for location and
contact information.

�

Thursday, August 1:

PFLAG Harrisonburg Meeting, 6:30-8pm. See page 3 for location and contact info.

�

Thursday, August 1:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See page 4 for location and
contact information.

� Friday, August 2:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for info, join SVGLA as a Level II member at www.svgla.org

�

Thursday, August 9:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See page 4 for location and
contact information.

�

Thursday, August 15:

DEADLINE, SVGLA newsletter submissions for September issue. Send items to
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�

Thursday, August 16:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See page 4 for location and
contact information.

�

Saturday, August 17:

SVGLA Adopt-A-Highway Service Project, 8:00 AM We gather at the Little Grill for
breakfast at 8am and then head out for 45 minutes of clean-up work. Make-up date in
case of inclement weather is Sat.urday, August 24

�

Saturday, August 18:

SVGLA Board Meeting, 2-4pm. For information, contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�

Thursday, August 22

Conversation &amp; Cuisine near Harrisonburg, 6:30-8:30 PM, At Black Forest German
Restaurant at 787 E. Market Street. Join us for dinner and reconnect with friends and
family in the Valley. For more information, contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com.

�

Thursday, August 23:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See page 4 for location and
contact information.

�

Thursday, August 30:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See page 4 for location and
contact information.

�

Thursday, Sept. 5:

PFLAG Harrisonburg Meeting, 6:30-8pm. See page 3 for location and contact info.

� Friday, September 13:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for info, join SVGLA as a Level II member at www.svgla.org)

�

SVGLA Adopt-A-Highway Service Project, 8:00 AM We gather at the Little Grill for
breakfast at 8am and then head out for 45 minutes of clean-up work. Make-up date in

Saturday, October 19:

Volume 16, Issue 2 June 2013

Page 10

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVGLA are:
•

To gather and communicate important community information.

•

To collaborate with allies and inclusive community organizations.

•

To organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational
networking with LGBT people.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVGLA with mailing and administrative costs throughout the
year. A level 1 commitment of support gets you the following:
•
•
•
•

Your choice—a hard copy of the newsletter mailed to your address, an e-mailed version of the newsletter, or both.
A vote for members of the SVLGA Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE 2014 BOARD).
Advance information about SVGLA events
Level I membership is from July—July

Level 2 Support—No Cost
Level 2 support keeps you in the loop. A level 2 commitment of support gets you an emailed version of the newsletter and advanced information about all SVGLA events.
CHECK ONE of the following levels of support and complete the form below:

�

Level 1 Support (please include a check for $15 for each person)
Mailed hard copy of the newsletter

�

E-mailed version of the newsletter

Both

Level 2 Support (Free)

Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

�

E-mail #2:

I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.
Please send this form to: SVGLA, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach, and advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT
Virginians. Check out EV at these Pride events or volunteer!

Upcoming 2013 Pride Events (from EV’s website):
June is National LGBT Pride Month. Equality Virginia will spread the word at
Pride events about building safer communities, ending discrimination, and protecting families. Volunteer to help EV staff these events in your community.
E-mail Jo Gehlbach at jgehlbach@equalityvirginia.org

DC Black Pride

dcblackpride.org/

May 24

Capital Pride

www.capitalpride.org/festival

June 9

Norfolk

hamptonroadspride.shuttlepod.org/

August 10

Charlottesville

www.facebook.com/cvillepride/events Sept. 13

Roanoke

www.roanokepride.org/

Sept. 21

Richmond

www.vapride.org/

Sept. 28

�IN THE NEWS…
APA Now Headed by Gay Psychiatrist
Forty years ago, the American Psychiatric Association voted to declassify homosexuality as a
mental disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. At that time,
sexual orientation could be used to remove psychiatrists from their profession. On May 15,
2013, Dr. Saul Levin was named as the new APA chief executive officer and medical director.
��������������������

Milestones
The “Family ConnectShen” is pleased to publish notices of significant events and other milestones
(free of charge) for SVGLA members. The newsletter is published quarterly (in March, June, September, and December). To submit a milestone (anniversary, birthday, engagement, birth, death, other)
for the January 2012 issue of the newsletter, send the following to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com:
Full name and phone number (including area code, for verification purposes), type of milestone, and
a brief description in 75 words or less. SVGLA reserves the right to publish or deny submissions.
Incomplete or unverifiable submissions will not be considered.
��������������������

Quotable:
“I believe everyone should
be treated fairly…. I personally favor civil marriage
for committed couples of
the same sex.”
—Terry McAuliffe, Democratic
Candidate for Governor

�2013 SVGLA Board of Directors
Mike Drumheller

Tim Fitzgerald

Rob Johnson

David Lane

Michele O’Connor

Jackie Walker

Teresa Whitesell
Level I members voted to adopt the revised organizational bylaws for the Shenandoah Valley Gay and
Lesbian Association.

EMPOWER YOUR COMMUNITY!
Renew your SVGLA Membership in July.
2013 renewal forms will be mailed
to Level I members in June.

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                    <text>Volume 12, Issue 4, December 2009
Website 1: www.svgla.org
T HE CON NECTS HEN

THE CONNECTSHEN

Website 2:
www.myspace.com/svgla
Mail: P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Email: SVGLA@svgla.org

Inclusive Hate Crime Bill becomes Law
Mission Statement:
The purpose of the Shenandoah Valley Gay and
Lesbian Association is to
create a safe, affirming, and
fun environment where
members are empowered
to reach their full human
potential.
———————–

Upcoming Events: (page 5)
 World AIDS Day
 SVGLA Board Meeting
 First Friday Potluck
 EV Lobby Day
 Gay Comedian Jason

Stuart at JMU

———————–
EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
Join SVGLA
(Membership Form page 6)
With your annual dues of
$15.00 (Level One membership), you will receive voting
privileges and discounts to
SVGLA events.
Send form and payment to the
mailing address above.

Level Two membership is
FREE.
You will receive the newsletter
and announcements about
SVGLA events by email. Sign
up at svgla@svgla.org

———————–

On October 28, 2009, President Obama signed the
Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crime
Prevention Act.
The HCPA gives the Department of Justice (DOJ)
the power to investigate and prosecute biasmotivated violence by providing the DOJ with jurisdiction over crimes of violence where a perpetrator has selected a victim because of the person's
actual or perceived race, color, religion, national
origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity
or disability.
In addition, it provides the DOJ with the ability to
aid state and local jurisdictions with investigations
and prosecutions of bias-motivated crimes of violence. The HCPA authorizes the DOJ to provide
grants to state and local communities to cover expenses associated with the investigation and prosecution of hate crimes. It also authorizes the provision of grants for local programs to combat hate
crimes committed by juveniles, including programs
that train local law enforcement officers in identifying, investigating, prosecuting and preventing
hate crimes.
Furthermore, the HCPA requires the Federal Bureau of Investigation to track statistics on hate
crimes based on gender and gender identity
(statistics for the other categories are already
tracked).

�Right to Health,
Right to Live
Date:

Commemorating

Time:

WORLD AIDS DAY

JMU’s Blue Ridge Hall
3rd floor

Seminar by persons living with HIV

(next to Tuesday Mornings)

Educational / Volunteer opportunities
Meet the VAN Board of Directors
Candlelight Remembrance Vigil

I am...
accepted,
safe,
getting treatment,
living my rights
to health and to live
For more Info:

�To our members and advertisers,
thank you for your support of SVGLA.
We wish you all the best in 2010.
The 2009 SVGLA Board of Directors

We’ve Adopted a Highway!
SVGLA has adopted a section of highway near Harrisonburg through
the Virginia Department of Transportation.

Help
good
bors in

community.
First we meet for breakfast, then we clean up the highway.

Email symphonyfan@yahoo.com to join us.

us be
neighthe

�Community Organizations
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia
groups.yahoo.com/group/TransRightsVA/
Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender &amp; Ally Education
Program, JMU
http://www.jmu.edu/lgbta/
Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia
www.virginialogcabin.org/
Madison Equality JMU

orgs.jmu.edu/madisonequality

Network VA: Building LGBTQ Coalitions on Campus
www.virginia.edu/deanofstudents/lgbt/networkVA/
Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Soulforce

www.soulforce.org

Valley AIDS Network

www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
www.vapartisans.org/

Volume 12, Issue 4, December 2009

Page 4

�SVGLA COMMUNITY EVENT SCHEDULE
 Tuesday, December 1

WORLD AIDS DAY (See VAN events on Page 2)

Friday, December 4:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham
Counties, Harrisonburg, and Staunton (for location and directions
contact lanedj@jmu.edu

Tuesday, December 8:

SVGLA Board Meeting, 7:30-9:00 PM (for location and directions
contact lanedj@jmu.edu)

Friday, January 8:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham
Counties, Harrisonburg, and Staunton (for location and directions
go to lanedj@jmu.edu). 2010 SVGLA Board will be announced.

 Friday, January 15

Gay comedian/actor Jason Stuart at James Madison University,
8-9pm, Taylor Down Under (Taylor Hall basement).

Tuesday, January 19

Social Justice/Diversity Trainer Jessica Pettit, “Be the Change
You Want to Be” at James Madison University, Grafton Stovall
Theatre, 7pm. Go to www.jmu.edu/lgbt for more information.

Tuesday, February 2

Equality Virginia Lobby Day. EV invites all members of the
LGBTA community to the Library of Virginia in Richmond for training and lobbying of Virginia’s legislators on issues important to our
community. Let’s protect all Virginians from employment discrimination, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

Friday, February 5

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham
Counties, Harrisonburg, and Staunton (for location and directions
go to lanedj@jmu.edu)

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story



 Sunday, February 14

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Friday, February 19

Deadline for article and ad submissions for the March issue of
the SVGLA newsletter. Send items &amp; inquiries to symphony
fan@yahoo.com

Submit items for the SVGLA community events schedule to lanedj@jmu.edu
***********************

Ballots for the 2010 SVGLA Board of Directors
will be sent to Level I members in December.
Votes must be received by 1/2/08.
Results announced at the January 8th First Friday.
Volume 12, Issue 4, December 2009

Page 5

�EMPOWER YOUR COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVGLA are:


To gather and communicate important community information.



To collaborate with allies and inclusive community organizations.



To organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational
networking with LGBT people.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVGLA with mailing and administrative costs throughout the
year. A level 1 commitment of support gets you the following:



Your choice of a hard copy of the newsletter mailed to your address or an e-mailed
version of the newsletter.
A chance to vote for members of the SVLGA Board of Directors.

Level 2 Support—No Cost
Level 2 support keeps you in the loop. A level 2 commitment of support gets you an emailed version of the newsletter and advanced information about all SVGLA events.
Check one of the following levels of support and complete the form below:



Level 1 Support (please include a check for $15 for each person)
Mailed hard copy of the newsletter



E-mailed version of the newsletter

Level 2 Support

Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

E-mail #2:



I verify that I am at least 18 years of age.
Please send this form to: SVGLA, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803

�Spotlight on Conversation &amp; Cuisine—what is it?
Conversation &amp; Cuisine has long been a staple of SVGLA. Every month, we
meet for dinner at a (reasonably priced) Valley restaurant. Contact
lanedj@jmu.edu if you’d like to suggest a venue.



In the News… House of Representatives Committee Approves
Domestic Partner Benefits for Same-Sex Couples

The Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act would allow federal
workers with a same sex partner health and pension benefits. The bill will be
considered by the House of Representatives in December.


Remembering Our History:
On December 10, 1924, the state of Illinois issued a charter to a
non-profit corporation named The Society for Human Rights, based
in Chicago. This society is the earliest documented homosexual
emancipation organization in the United States.



Quotable:
“If I believe in anything… it’s that I’m part of
something that goes back to Antigone, and that
whatever speaks the truth of our hearts
can only make us stronger.
We must be the last generation
to live in silence.”
—Paul Monette, author of Borrowed Time

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Website:
www.svgla.org

THE FAMILY
CONNECTSHEN
Mission Statement:
The purpose of the Shenandoah Valley Gay and
Lesbian Association is to
create a safe, affirming, and
fun environment where
members are empowered
to reach their full human
potential.
———————–

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Email:
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

A Message of Hope: “It Gets Better”
Partners with The Trevor Project
Moved by the recent tragic suicides of gay youths, Dan Savage (and his spouse, Terry)
recorded a video for LGBT teens letting them know that they are not alone, that life
gets better, and that suicide is not a solution. (That’s an important message for all
members of our community, regardless of age.) Thus began the “It Gets Better” video
project, which now includes thousands of messages of hope in videos posted online
from people all over the world. To view the videos, go to: www.itgetsbetter.org/

Upcoming Events: (page 6)
• Wendy Repass Concert
• SVGLA Board Meeting
• Conversation &amp; Cuisine

in the Burg

• Annual Member Meeting
• Lobby Day in Richmond

———————–
EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVGLA

THE TREVOR PROJECT
If you are considering suicide or need help, call The Trevor Project now:
866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386)
Growing up is never easy. But many of us have made it through difficult times, and
we have seen our lives get better and better every year. The Trevor Project is a national, 24-hour, toll-free, confidential suicide hotline for LGBT and questioning youth.
www.thetrevor.project.org is a great place for LGBT people going through
difficult times to find help. The Trevor Project has a website full of helpful resources,
and a staff that is ready to help you find the support you need.

(Membership Form page 7)

Check out TheTrevorProject.org. Our website has many great resources that allow
you to learn from the experiences of others and connect with others like you.

With your annual dues of
$15.00 (Level One membership), you will receive and di to
SVGLA events.

Know that your feelings matter. There is a place for us in the world, even though
some of us haven’t found it yet. No matter what the bullies say, you don't have to be
ashamed of who you are or what you feel.

Send form and payment to the
mailing address above.

Level Two membership is
FREE.
You will receive the newsletter
and announcements about
SVGLA events by email.
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

———————–

Don’t be alone. Even though you may have some time left before you can move on
from school, and even if you feel like you're the only one going through a difficult
time, you can connect with us. We want to hear from you, and we want to help.
The SVGLA “Family Connectshen” is published quarterly
(in March, June, September, and December).

�SVGLA recently received the following e-mail from a former
member. We are printing it with permission from the author.
I go to Haverford College now but I was put on the [SVGLA] email list back in the days when I
was co-president of the Gay-Straight Alliance at Harrisonburg High School about 4 years ago. I
can't really attend any of these things since I'm at school up in PA, but it makes me happy to
see the great work that is happening back home.

The heartbreaking suicides of late -- as well as one particularly heartbreaking, extremely bigoted Daily News-Record letter to the editor I read when I was home last week for fall break -are reminders of how much still needs to be done.

Tonight I got to see Cory Booker, the super dynamic Mayor of Newark, NJ speak at my college
and he got one of his biggest rounds of applause from a full auditorium of students when he
said that he does not marry anyone as mayor because he doesn't feel comfortable marrying
heterosexual couples if he can't marry [same-sex] couples. It was one of many inspirational
moments. I guess the point of this email is just to say —— thanks for the email!
Thanks,
Katie Monroe

Open every day 11am to midnight
www.clementinecafe.com
Clementine is located in the historic district of downtown Harrisonburg, VA in the building which
formerly housed the Strand Theater. We are proud to be independently and locally owned and to
be part of an emerging downtown community.
Our mission is to provide quality food, music, drinks, art, films and community events in an atmosphere that is both sophisticated and accessible to everyone. We invite you to join us in reclaiming our cultural integrity...

�Equality Virginia visits the Valley

EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach, and advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians. In September, SVGLA hosted James Parrish,
EV Deputy Director, at Clementine in Harrisonburg.
EV’s Priority Legislative Efforts (www.equalityvirginia.org to see EV’s other efforts):
• Stop Bullying in our Schools: EV is working to create an anti-bullying policy for
Virginia schools that includes sexual orientation and gender identity.
• End Workplace Discrimination: EV is working to pass legislation so that every
Virginian has the right to a workplace free from discrimination, regardless of sexual
orientation or gender identity. Sign our online petition!
How to Report Bullying, Discrimination, and Violence:
• Every year, EV is contacted by people from across the state to report discrimination
and violence. Your story is important, and if you are willing to share it with us, it
can help educate everyday Virginians about the obstacles faced by our
community. If you have been the victim of, or witness to, discrimination or violence
based on sexual orientation or gender identity, please tell us your story. Contact us
at 804-643-4816 or email tellit@equalityvirginia.org. You may remain anonymous.

Upcoming Event: Lobby Day 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 9:00am-5:30pm, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA
EV invites you to join more than 200 members and activists from across the state to
lobby legislators on bills important to our community. A reception will follow. If you
are unable to be with us in Richmond, please participate in EV’s Virtual Lobby.
Write to lobbyday@equalityvirginia.org

Your voice matters.

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for next newsletter is February 15

We’ve Adopted a Highway!
SVGLA has adopted a section of highway near Harrisonburg
through the Virginia Department of Transportation.

It’s fun, it’s good exercise, and it’s great for our planet.
Help us be good neighbors in our community.

Sign up at SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�Community Organizations
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia
groups.yahoo.com/group/TransRightsVA/
Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

JMU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender &amp; Ally Education
Program
http://www.jmu.edu/lgbta/
Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia
www.virginialogcabin.org/
Madison Equality JMU

orgs.jmu.edu/madisonequality

Network VA: Building LGBTQQ Coalitions on Campus
http://www.facebook.com/notes.php?id=211303515073&amp;notes_tab=app_2347471856

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Soulforce

www.soulforce.org

SVGLA

SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

The Trevor Project

866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386)

Valley AIDS Network

www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
www.vapartisans.org/
Volume 13, Issue 4, December 2010

Page 5

�SVGLA COMMUNITY EVENT SCHEDULE
�

Wednesday, December 1 WORLD AIDS DAY This World Aids Day take action to tackle HIV prejudice and to protect every
one from HIV transmission. For more information go to http://www.worldaidsday.org

�

Friday, December 3

�

Saturday, December 4

Wendy Repass Music Concert, 7 PM at the Mudhouse, 5793 Crozet Avenue, Crozet, VA.
Singer/songwriter Wendy Repass will perform original progressive folk-rock music. Her influences
include Sarah McLachlan, Melissa Etheridge, Indigo Girls, Seal and U2. Suggested donation $5.

�

Friday, December 10

Gay &amp; Lesbian Happy Hour, 5:00-7:00 PM at the da Luca Café and Wine Bar (a gayfriendly restaurant/bar serving Italian-style tapas and great wines/beer) in the Old Trail Village
Center in Crozet. For more information about the restaurant go to http://dalucacafe.com.

�

Tuesday, December 14

SVGLA Board Meeting, 7:30-9:00PM; (for location and directions contact
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com).

�

Friday, December 17

GayCville Happy Hour, 5:30 PM at the X Lounge, 313 Second Street in Charlottesville
(for more information call 434-244-8439)

�

Tuesday, December 21 Conversation &amp; Cuisine in the Burg, 6:30-9 PM at At L’Italia Pizza &amp; Pasta (Vito’s Kitchen),
1039 Port Republic Road in Harrisonburg.

�

Friday, January 14

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg, and
Staunton (for location and directions go to lanedj@jmu.edu)

�

Wednesday, January 19

Lobby Day 2011. Join Equality Virginia in Richmond, VA to lift your voice for equality and justice for all. Contact lobbyday@equalityvirginia.org for more info (also see page 2 of newsletter).

�

Monday, January 17

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

�

Friday, February 4

Annual Membership Meeting &amp; First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg, and Staunton (for location and directions go to lanedj@jmu.edu)

�

Monday, February 14

Happy Valentine’s Day!

�

Tuesday, February 15

Deadline, SVGLA newsletter/ad submissions. Send items to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�

Friday, March 4

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties,
Harrisonburg, and Staunton (for location and directions go to lanedj@jmu.edu)

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Submit items for the SVGLA community events schedule to lanedj@jmu.edu
Submit advertisements, milestones, and newsletter items to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

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Ballots for the 2011 SVGLA Board of Directors will be sent to
Level I members in December. Votes must be received by 1/7/11.
Results will be announced at the Annual SVGLA Membership
Meeting (which coincides with January’s First Friday) on 1/14/11).
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Volume 13, Issue 4, December 2010

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�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVGLA are:
•

To gather and communicate important community information.

•

To collaborate with allies and inclusive community organizations.

•

To organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational
networking with LGBT people.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVGLA with mailing and administrative costs throughout the
year. A level 1 commitment of support gets you the following:
•
•
•

Your choice—a hard copy of the newsletter mailed to your address, an e-mailed version of the newsletter, or both.
A vote for members of the SVLGA Board of Directors
Advance information about SVGLA events

Level 2 Support—No Cost
Level 2 support keeps you in the loop. A level 2 commitment of support gets you an emailed version of the newsletter and advanced information about all SVGLA events.
Check one of the following levels of support and complete the form below:

�

Level 1 Support (please include a check for $15 for each person)
Mailed hard copy of the newsletter

�

E-mailed version of the newsletter

Both

Level 2 Support (Free)

Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

�

E-mail #2:

I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.
Please send this form to: SVGLA, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803

�IN THE NEWS…
“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Ruled Unconstitutional,
Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Lesbian Service Member
In two separate September rulings, the US’s anti-gay military policy was ruled unconstitutional and a federal judge ordered that a decorated flight nurse discharged under DADT by
the Air Force should be given her job back “as soon as possible.” The New York Times reported in November that Senate Democrats will seek to pass a repeal of DADT before the end
of 2010.
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NAACP Seeks Common Ground with LGBT Community
NAACP President Benjamin Jealous and former NAACP President, Julian Bond, are leading an
effort to reach out to the LGBT community. "We recognize that many of our members are also
members of the LGBT community, and just as the LGBT community counts on us to stand with
it for basic civil rights protections, so we count on the LGBT community to stand with us in
our unified struggle for the broader civil rights agenda," Jealous said.
����������������������

Majority Now Supports Marriage Equality
For the first time in US history, a majority of the public now supports same-sex marriage, according to a 2010 Gallup poll.

Quotable:
“Every gay or lesbian person who has been lucky
enough to survive the turmoil of growing up is a
survivor. Survivors always have an obligation to
those who will face the same challenges.”
—Bob Paris, gay rights activist
and former bodybuilder

�Happy Holidays and Good Tidings for 2011!

��������������������

Milestones
The “Family ConnectShen” is pleased to publish notices of significant events and other milestones (free of charge) for
SVGLA members. The newsletter is published quarterly (in March, June, September, and December). To submit a milestone
(anniversary, birthday, engagement, birth, death, other) for the March 2011 issue of the newsletter, send the following to
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com: Full name and phone number (including area code, for verification purposes), type of milestone, and a brief description in 75 words or less. SVGLA reserves the right to publish or deny submissions. Incomplete or
unverifiable submissions will not be considered.

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Volume 15, Issue 4 December 2012
Website:
www.svgla.org

THE FAMILY
CONNECTSHEN
T HE FAMILY CONNECT SHEN

November Elections Result in Historic Victories:
•

Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) was elected the first openly
gay U.S. Senator (she was previously the first openly
lesbian member of the U.S. House of Representatives). Baldwin’s former House seat was won by an
openly gay man, Marc Pocan (D-WI)

•

President Obama, the first president to support marriage equality, was reelected.

•

For the first time, three states - Maine, Maryland,
and Washington - won ballot measures supporting
marriage equality.

•

For the first time, one state (Minnesota), rejected a
ballot initiative to ban marriage equality.

———————–

Upcoming Events (pg. 8)
• Miss Statuesque
Pageant Fundraiser
•Annual SVGLA Member-

ship meeting in January

• Equality Virginia Day of
Action in Richmond
———————–

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVGLA
(Membership Form pg. 7)
With your annual dues of
$15.00 (Level One membership), you will receive and di to
SVGLA events.

Email:
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

EQUALITY WINS!!!

Mission Statement:
The purpose of the Shenandoah Valley Gay and
Lesbian Association is to
create a safe, affirming, and
fun environment where
members are empowered
to reach their full human
potential.

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803

Send form and payment to the
mailing address above.

Level Two membership is
FREE.
You will receive the newsletter
and announcements about
SVGLA events by email.

In Virginia, however…let’s get to work (see
page 4).

SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
———————–

The SVGLA “Family Connectshen” is published quarterly
(in March, June, September, and December).

�Miss Statuesque Pageant FUNDRAISER
December 1, 2012, 8:30pm at The Artful Dodger,
Court Square, Harrisonburg
Hosted by TARA WHEELER, Miss Virginia 2008 (who competed for Miss
America in 2009) and current TV News Personality for CBS19, ABC16, &amp;
FOX27. Miss Wheeler has for many years helped to raise funds for children
with special needs, such as the time she shaved her head bald after raising
$500,000.00 for St. Baldrick's Foundation, which funds cancer research.
During the evening, the reigning Miss Statuesque, Jasmine Taylekia, will take
her final walk and we will celebrate her reign.
This year’s pageant is a benefit to help someone in our community, a 7 year old
girl, Haley, who is living with Cerebral Folate Deficiency, Global Developmental Delay, Epilepsy, and Cortical Visual Impairment. She is in need of a Rifton
Adaptive Tricycle to assist with day-to-day living. The Tricycle costs $2,000. We
hope to raise as much as we can to help to purchase this for her.
Whoever would like to be in the running for the Miss Statuesque Pageant title
will perform two numbers. The performer who raises the most money will win
the pageant and will receive a crown and sash.
100% of the funds raised will go to Haley’s family to help purchase this Tricycle for Haley. This is an amazing event for an amazing cause. Haley and her
mother will be traveling from West Virginia to attend the event.
If you are interested in competing for this title or making a donation to help
Haley get her tricycle, please contact KJ Branner at (540)435-3887 or email at
6229603@facebook.com

�Vote for the 2013 SVGLA Board

Ballots for the 2013 SVGLA Board of Directors will
be sent to Level I members in December. Votes
must be received by 1/2/13. Results will be announced at the Annual SVGLA Membership Meeting (which coincides with January’s First Friday).


YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for March newsletter is February15

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card

$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for next newsletter is Feb. 15

We’ve Adopted a Highway!
SVGLA has adopted a section of highway near Harrisonburg through
the Virginia Department of Transportation.

It’s
good
cise,

great for our planet.

fun, it’s
exerand it’s

Help us be good neighbors in our community.

Our next outing is Saturday, March 16

(March 23 is the makeup date).

Meet us for breakfast at 8am, then we’ll tidy up the highway.
Sign up at SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
and advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.
Milestone victories in the November give us hope; here at home we
have work to do. In Virginia,
Governor McDonnell allows the State Board of Social Services to discriminate against LGBT youth in the foster care system.
• Longtime partners can find themselves homeless because Governor
McDonnell won’t extend Medicaid spousal impoverishment protections to
same-sex couples.
• It is still legal to fire and not hire someone based on sexual orientation and
gender identity in Virginia
• It is still legal to deny housing to people based on sexual orientation and
gender identity.
• The leadership in the Virginia House of Delegates won’t allow any proLGBT bills out of committee for a full and open vote.
•

Make Your Voice Heard on EV’s Day of Action
Join LGBT and allied folks from across the state in taking a stand on
EV’s Day of Action and speaking up fairness at the Library of Virginia on
800 East Broad St. in Richmond, Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Lobby for
important bills that will help improve the state of equality in Virginia, and
participate in a day filled with networking and workshops. For more information on EV’s Day of Action and the schedule of events, go to
www.equalityvirginia.org/evs-day-of-action/

Find EV on the web at www.equalityvirginia.org

�Community Organizations
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia
groups.yahoo.com/group/TransRightsVA/
Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

JMU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender &amp; Ally Education
Program
http://www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia
www.virginialogcabin.org/
Madison Equality JMU

https://www.facebook.com/madisonequality

Network VA: Building LGBTQQ Coalitions on Campus
https://www.facebook.com/networkvirginia
Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance
Soulforce
SVGLA

www.svyesalliance.org

www.soulforce.org
www.svgla.org and SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

Valley AIDS Network

www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
www.vapartisans.org/

Volume 15, Issue 4 December 2012

Page 6

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and
moral witness in the Shenandoah
Valley.
We invite all who search for truth
and meaning with open hearts and
open minds to join us in worship, in
mutual support, and in shared ministry to each other and to the world.
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

For more information, contact us at:
http://huuweb.org and (540) 8670073

One Journey, Many Paths

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

First Friday Community Potluck
Every month (usually the first Friday) we host a potluck in
a community member’s home on a rotating basis. Bring a
dish to share if you can and/or sign up to host the potluck.
See upcoming potlucks on page 8.

Would you like to host First Friday in 2013?
Email us at SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
❑ Saturday, December 1 Miss Statuesque Pageant Fundraiser, 8:30 PM At the Artful Dodger on Court Square in
Harrisonburg. Hosted by Tara Wheeler, Miss Virginia 2008 and current TV News Person
ality for CBS19, ABC16, &amp; FOX27. All proceeds this year will go to an area youngster
coping with severe neurological issues (see page 2 for details). Contact KJ Branner at (540)
435-3887 or email at 6229603@facebook.com

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story

❑ Saturday, December 1: World AIDS Day. Visit www.valleyaidsnetwork.org for local events.
❑ Friday, December 7:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for location and directions, join SVGLA as a Level II member
at www.svgla.org)

❑ Saturday, December 8

The River Church’s Gospel Christmas Show, 6:00pm (doors open at 5:30pm), at The
River Church (formerly River of Life Ministry), 1380 Blackberry Lane, Harrisonburg. Admission is FREE. Pastor Cindy Carr will host an evening of fellowship and entertainment,
featuring many favorite entertainers from the area. FREE FOOD after the show.

❑ Sunday, December 16 SVGLA Board Meeting, 4-6pm. For information, contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
❑ Friday, January 11:

Annual SVGLA Membership Meeting and First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg, Staunton, and Waynesboro (for location and
directions, join SVGLA as a Level II member at www.svgla.org). The members of the
2013 SVGLA Board of Directors will be announced at the potluck.

❑ Tuesday, January 29:

Equality Virginia’s Day of Action (See page 5 for details and contact information.)

❑ Friday, February 1:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for location and directions, join SVGLA as a Level II member)

❑ Thursday, February 14:

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!

❑ Friday, Feb. 15:

DEADLINE, SVGLA newsletter submissions for the March issue.

❑ Friday, March 1:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for info, join SVGLA as a Level II member at www.svgla.org)

❑ Saturday, March 16:

SVGLA Adopt-A-Highway Service Project, 8:00 AM SVGLA has adopted a section of
highway near Harrisonburg through the VDOT Adopt-A-Highway program. We gather at
the Little Grill for breakfast at 8am and then head out for 45 minutes of clean-up work.
(March 23 is the makeup date if inclement weather on the 16th)

Submit items for the monthly events schedule by the 25th of each month to lanedj@jmu.edu
Submit advertisements, milestones, and newsletter items for the March issue by
February 15 to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Volume 15, Issue 4 December 2012

Page 8

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVGLA are:
•

To gather and communicate important community information.

•

To collaborate with allies and inclusive community organizations.

•

To organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational
networking with LGBT people.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVGLA with mailing and administrative costs throughout the
year. A level 1 commitment of support gets you the following:
•
•
•
•

Your choice—a hard copy of the newsletter mailed to your address, an e-mailed version of the newsletter, or both.
A vote for members of the SVLGA Board of Directors (membership renewals due by
December 1 to vote for the 2013 Board).
Advance information about SVGLA events
Level I membership is from July—July

Level 2 Support—No Cost
Level 2 support keeps you in the loop. A level 2 commitment of support gets you an emailed version of the newsletter and advanced information about all SVGLA events.
Check one of the following levels of support and complete the form below:

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�Happy Holidays and Good Tidings for 2013!

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Volume 16, Issue 4, December 2013
Website:
www.svgla.org

THE FAMILY
CONNECTSHEN
THE FA MILY CONNECTSHE N

Mission Statement:
The purpose of the Shenandoah Valley Gay and
Lesbian Association is to
create a safe, affirming, and
fun environment where
members are empowered
to reach their full human
potential.
———————–

Valley Events (pgs. 9-10)
 First Friday Potlucks
 Statuesque Pageant
 EV Day of Action
———————–

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Email:
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

JMU Senior Receives National
LGBT Award
Shelby Wiltz, a senior at James Madison University, was awarded the
Richard L. Schlegel National Legion of Honor Award for Emerging
Activist, which is given to a young individual who is living in the United
States and has made outstanding contributions to LGBT communities.
Among Shelby’s many accomplishments, she worked as a Congressional
intern during the summer of 2013 in Washington, DC with House of
Representatives member Gwen Moore (D-Wisconsin) on a variety of
policy issues, most notably the reauthorization of the Runaway and
Homeless Youth Act. Shelby’s work on this bill pertained to new provisions of the bill specifically ensuring that LGBT youth are not discriminated against and that grant recipients have the cultural competency to
effectively serve these youth. In addition, this bill would provide support services for those struggling with the sexual orientation or gender
identity of youth in their families. These protections are important for
youth and families, given that some studies show that LGBT youth account for up to 40% of all homeless youth.

Join SVGLA
(Membership Form pg. 11)
With your annual dues of
$15.00 (Level One membership), you will receive and di to
SVGLA events.
Send form and payment to the
mailing address above.

Level Two membership is
FREE.
You will receive the newsletter
and announcements about
SVGLA events by email.
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
———————–

Congratulations, Shelby!!
The SVGLA “Family Connectshen” is published quarterly
(in March, June, September, and December).

�PFLAG Blue Ridge
Serving Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and
Surrounding Central Virginia Areas
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to
promote support, education, and advocacy.
www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly community groups for anyone who identifies as
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning, as well as parents, family, friends,
and allies. If you are a parent, family member, or friend of a gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or
transgender individual looking to increase your support, or if your loved one has recently
come out to you and you are struggling to process your own feelings as well as looking for
resources to help understand — we are here for you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys,
concerns, and resources in a confidential and non-judgmental environment.
Meeting Information
Harrisonburg
When:
First Thursday of each month, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Where:
Blue Ridge Hall, Room 309, 601 University Blvd, JMU (note our new location)
Contact:
Facilitator Mark at mitchmarke@aol.com or 540-405-1227
Note:
Meetings coincide with Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group
Charlottesville
When:
3rd Monday of each month, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Where:
ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Charlottesville, VA 22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Contact:
Facilitator Karen at karenmeandering@gmail.com or 434-882-3453
Note:
Meetings coincide with ROSMY Youth Group
No Monday meetings for December 2013

�Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meetings
The Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance holds weekly meetings every Thursday from
6:30 to 8:00pm at Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326, 601 University Blvd. on the campus of
JMU (note our new location).
Young people aged 14-20 from the Harrisonburg and surrounding communities who
identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning are welcome to
attend. We aim to provide a safe and confidential space for youth to talk, listen,
laugh, share, and reflect on what it's like to be an LGBTQ teen in the Shenandoah
Valley.
PFLAG Blue Ridge (www.pflagblueridge.org/harrisonburg.html) will be holding
meetings on the first Thursday of each month in the same building.
Visit our website at http://www.svyesalliance.org/index.html or facebook page
(www.facebook.com/SVYesAlliance). Please like us and share with your friends!
Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance e-mail address: svyesalliance@gmail.com

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for March newsletter is February 15

�

We’ve Adopted a Highway!
SVGLA has adopted a section of highway near Harrisonburg
through the Virginia Department of Transportation.

It’s fun, it’s good exercise, and it’s great for our planet.
Help us be good neighbors in our community.

Our next outing is Sat., March 22

(March 29 is the makeup date).

Meet us for breakfast at 8am, then we’ll tidy up the highway afterward.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for next newsletter is Feb. 15

�Community Organizations
American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia
Equality Virginia

transgenderrightsva.org/

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Faculty &amp; Staff Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff (NEW!)

JMU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender &amp; Ally Education Program
www.jmu.edu/lgbta/
LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

www.virginialogcabin.org/

Madison Equality JMU

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

PFLAG Blue Ridge www.pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com
Network Virginia: Building LGBTQQ Coalitions on Campus
www.facebook.com/networkvirginia
Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance

www.svyesalliance.org

Southerners on New Ground of Virginia southernersonnewground.org/
SVGLA

www.svgla.org and SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

Valley AIDS Network

www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Volume 16, Issue 4, December 2013

Page 5

��EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

Did you know that:
 it is still legal to fire and not hire someone based on sexual
orientation and gender identity in Virginia?
 it is still legal to deny housing to people based on sexual
orientation and gender identity in Virginia?

Make Your Voice Heard on
EV’s Day of Action
Join LGBT and allied folks from across the state in taking a
stand on EV’s Day of Action at the Library of Virginia on 800
East Broad St. in Richmond, on Tuesday, January 28,
2014. Lobby for important bills that will help improve the state of
equality in Virginia, and participate in a day filled with networking
and workshops.
For the detailed schedule of events and to register for EV’s Day
of Action, go to http://www.equalityvirginia.org/dayofaction/

Find EV on the web at www.equalityvirginia.org

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and
moral witness in the Shenandoah
Valley.
We invite all who search for truth
and meaning with open hearts and
open minds to join us in worship, in
mutual support, and in shared ministry to each other and to the world.
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

For more information, contact us at:
http://huuweb.org and (540) 8670073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

First Friday Community Potluck
Every month (usually the first Friday) we host a potluck in
a community member’s home on a rotating basis. Bring a
dish to share if you can and/or sign up to host the potluck.
See upcoming potlucks on pages 9 and 10.

Would you like to host
First Friday in 2014?
Email us at SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Thursday, Dec. 5:

PFLAG Harrisonburg Support Group Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM At the Blue Ridge Hall,
Room 309, 601 University Blvd at James Madison University (note our new location).
Meetings coincide with Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting . For more
information, contact fa cilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or by email at mitchmarke@aol.com

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story


Thursday, Dec. 5:

Friday, Dec. 6:

Friday, Dec. 6:

Saturday, Dec. 6:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. Blue Ridge Hall,
Room 326, 601 University Blvd at JMU (note our new location). See page 3 for details (this
meeting coincides with the monthly PFLAG Harrisonburg Support Group).
First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for location and directions, join SVGLA as a Level II member)
LGBTQ Faculty-Staff Group (JMU) Happy Hour, 6pm, Clementine, 153 S. Main St.,
Harrisonburg. See page 6 for contact information.
The Statuesque Pageant 2014, 8pm, The Artful Dodger, 47 Court Square, Harrisonburg.
Rhino Mafia Productions (See pg. 14 for details)



Thursday, Dec. 12:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See pg. 3 for details.

Saturday, Dec. 14:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. At Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby
Road). For more details and directions contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com.

Thursday, Dec. 19:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See pg. 3 for details.

Thursday, Jan. 2:

PFLAG Harrisonburg Support Group Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM At the Blue Ridge Hall,
Room 309, 601 University Blvd at JMU (note our new location). For more info, contact
facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or by email at mitchmarke@aol.com



 Friday, January 3:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for info, join SVGLA as a Level II member at www.svgla.org



Thursday, Jan. 9:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See pg. 3 for details.



Saturday, January 11:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
to socialize and sign up for interest groups. Bring a food or beverage for 5 people. Meet
at 7:00, dinner will be at 7:30. Plates, silverware, napkins, and glasses provided. We meet
at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby Road). For details and directions
contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com.

Submit items for the monthly events schedule by the 25th of each month to lanedj@jmu.edu
Submit advertisements, milestones, and newsletter items for the March issue by
February 15 to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Volume 16, Issue 4, December 2013

Page 9

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Thursday, Jan. 16:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See pg. 3 for details.



Thursday, Jan. 23:

YES! Alliance Youth Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See pg. 3 for details.
Full pageShenandoah
ad forValley
Truth
Wins Out/Uganda Story

Tuesday, Jan. 28:

Equality Virginia Day of Action, See page 7 for details and contact information.

Thursday, Jan. 30

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See pg. 3 for details. 

Thursday, Feb. 6:

PFLAG Harrisonburg Support Group Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM At the Blue Ridge Hall,
Room 309, 601 University Blvd at James Madison University (note our new location).
Meetings coincide with Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting . For more
information, contact fa cilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or by email at mitchmarke@aol.com





Thursday, Feb. 6:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See pg. 3 for details.

 Friday, February 7:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro (for info, join SVGLA as a Level II member at www.svgla.org





Saturday, Feb. 8:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly
men. Bring a food or beverage for 5 people. Meet at 7:00 and dinner will be at 7:30. We
meet in either the Summit House (or sometimes the basement kitchen) at the Thomas Jef
ferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby Road). For more details and directions contact
cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com



Thursday, Feb. 13:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See pg. 3 for details.

February 14:

Happy Valentine’s Day!!

Thursday, Feb. 15:

DEADLINE, SVGLA newsletter submissions and ads for March issue. Send items to
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com





Thursday, Feb. 20:

Thursday, Feb. 27:


Thursday, March 6:



Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See pg. 3 for details.
Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See pg. 3 for details.
PFLAG Harrisonburg Support Group Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM At the Blue Ridge Hall,
Room 309, 601 University Blvd at James Madison University (note our new location).
Meetings coincide with Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting. For more
information, contact fa cilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or by email at mitchmarke@aol.com

Thursday, March 6:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Meeting, 6:30-8:00 PM. See pg. 3 for details.

 Friday, March 7:

Annual SVGLA Membership Meeting and First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM,
Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg, Staunton, and Waynesboro (for info, join
SVGLA as a Level II member at www.svgla.org). The members of the 2014 SVGLA Board
of Directors will be announced at the potluck.



Saturday, March 22:

SVGLA Adopt-A-Highway Service Project, 8:00 AM We gather at the Little Grill for
breakfast at 8am and then head out for 45 minutes of clean-up work. Join us! We provide
safety vests, gloves, and bags. Make-up date in case of inclement weather is Sat.urday, March 29.

Volume 16, Issue 4, December 2013

Page 10

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVGLA are:


To gather and communicate important community information.



To collaborate with allies and inclusive community organizations.



To organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational
networking with LGBT people.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVGLA with mailing and administrative costs throughout the
year. A level 1 commitment of support gets you the following:
Your choice—a hard copy of the newsletter mailed to your address, an e-mailed version of the newsletter, or both.
 A vote for members of the SVLGA Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
 Advance information about SVGLA events
 Level I membership is from July—July


Level 2 Support—No Cost
Level 2 support keeps you in the loop. A level 2 commitment of support gets you an emailed version of the newsletter and advanced information about all SVGLA events.
CHECK ONE of the following levels of support and complete the form below:



Level 1 Support (please include a check for $15 for each person)




Mailed hard copy of the newsletter



E-mailed version of the newsletter

Both

Level 2 Support (Free)

Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

E-mail #2:

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I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.
Please send this form to: SVGLA, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803

�IN THE NEWS…
US Department of Treasury and IRS will Treat All Married
Couples Equally for Federal Tax Purposes
The United States Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service
will now recognize legally married same-sex couples who wish to file their 2013
federal tax return as “married filing jointly” for federal tax purposes. Same-sex
married couples who choose to jointly file will be treated as married for all federal
tax purposes, including income, gift, and estate taxes. This ruling applies regardless of whether or not the couple lives in a jurisdiction that recognizes same-sex
marriage. That means that legally married couples who reside in Virginia can file a
joint federal tax return if they wish. Legally married same-sex couples MUST file
their 2013 federal income tax return using either the “married filing jointly” or
“married filing separately” filing status. The ruling does not apply to couples in
registered domestic partnerships or civil unions.
For taxes in the state of Virginia, individuals in same-sex marriages must still
file a non-married single tax return. Consult IRS.gov or the National Association
of Tax Professionals for more information.

Quotable:
“Prejudices are rarely
overcome by argument.
Not being founded in
reason, they cannot be
destroyed by logic.”
—Tryon

Edwards,
American Theologian

�Vote for the 2014 SVGLA
Board of Directors



Ballots for the 2014 SVGLA Board of Directors will
be sent in January to Level I members who renewed their membership by December 1, 2013.
Votes must be received by February 15, 2014.
Results will be announced at the Annual SVGLA
Membership Meeting (which will coincide with
March 7 First Friday potluck).


Thank you for supporting the Shenandoah Valley
Gay &amp; Lesbian Association!

��Happy Holidays and Good Tidings for 2014!

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Volume 17, Issue 4, December 2014
Website:
www.svgla.org

THE FAMILY
CONNECTSHEN
T HE FAMILY CONNECT SHEN

Mission Statement:
The purpose of the
Shenandoah Valley Gay
and Lesbian Association
is to create a safe, affirming, and fun environment
where members are empowered to reach their
full human potential.
———————–

Community Events
(see details inside)
 EV Day of Action
 Valley Pride Planning
 SVGLA Potlucks
———————–

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVGLA
(Membership Form pg. 12)
———————–

The SVGLA “Family
Connectshen” is published quarterly (in
March, June, September, and December).
Contact the editor
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Email:
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

Marriage Equality comes to Virginia:

Governor Announces LGBT Tourism Task Force
Shortly after marriage equality arrived in Virginia on October 6, 2014,
Governor Terry McAuliffe announced in November the creation of
an LGBT Tourism Task Force that will focus on showcasing Virginia
as an LGBT-friendly destination.
“We’re unified by one common goal: to make Virginia a better
place to live, work, play, and raise a family,” said Governor McAuliffe.
“Tourism plays an important role in attaining that goal, building communities, and helping drive the new Virginia economy. We have an
opportunity to build upon the progress Virginia made this year in
achieving marriage equality and ensure that visitors across the globe
know that the Commonwealth is open and welcoming to all.”
The task force, led by Secretary of Commerce and Trade Maurice Jones, will be comprised of industry stakeholders, LGBT community members and business leaders. The group will make recommendations on how to make Virginia more welcoming to the LGBT
community.

�Save these dates!
Shenandoah Valley Pride will take place the weekend of
July 25-26, 2015. Volunteers and sponsors are needed.
E-mail ShenandoahValleyPride@gmail.com to be involved with the planning.

Sponsored by Shenandoah Valley Pride

�Support our Advertisers,
Empower your Community.

SVGLA wishes
to thank local
businesses and organizations that advertise
in our newsletter.

�PFLAG Blue Ridge
Serving Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and
Surrounding Central Virginia Areas
We are parents, families, friends, and allies uniting with
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender loved ones to
promote support, education, and advocacy.
www.pflagblueridge.org
PFLAGBR@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pflagblueridge
https://twitter.com/PFLAGBR

PFLAG Blue Ridge offers free monthly support groups for parents, family, friends, and allies.
of the LGBT community. If you are a parent, family member, friend, or ally of a gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and/or transgender individual looking to increase your support, or if your loved one
has recently come out to you and you are struggling to process your own feelings as well as
looking for resources to help understand — we are here for you. Join us as we share our experiences, joys, concerns, and resources in a confidential and non-judgmental environment.

Meeting Information
Harrisonburg PFLAG support group for parents, families, friends, and allies of the LGBT Community
When:
Where:
Contact:
Note:

Once a month, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. (See meeting dates on pages 10-11)
Blue Ridge Hall, Room 325, 601 University Blvd, JMU campus, Harrisonburg
Facilitator Mark at mitchmarke@aol.com or 540-405-1227
Meetings coincide with Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group

Charlottesville Trans* Families Group Meetings
When:
Where:
Contact:

3rd Saturday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
ASG, 315 Tenth St. NE, Charlottesville, VA 22902 (corner of 10th &amp; Jefferson)
Facilitator Karen at karenmeandering@gmail.com or 434-882-3453

�Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Meetings
The Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group holds meeting once a month
from 6:30 to 8:00pm at Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326, 601 University Blvd. on the campus of JMU. See meeting dates in the schedule on pages 10 and 11.
Young people aged 14-20 from the Harrisonburg and surrounding communities who
identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning are welcome to
attend. We aim to provide a safe and confidential space for youth to talk, listen,
laugh, share, and reflect on what it's like to be an LGBTQ teen in the Shenandoah
Valley.
PFLAG Blue Ridge (www.pflagblueridge.org/harrisonburg.html) also holds meetings on the first Thursday of each month in the same building.
Visit our website at http://www.svyesalliance.org/index.html or Facebook page
(www.facebook.com/SVYesAlliance). Please like us and share with your friends!
Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance e-mail address: svyesalliance@gmail.com

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for March newsletter is February 15

�We’ve Adopted a Highway!
SVGLA has adopted a section of highway near Harrisonburg
through the Virginia Department of Transportation.

It’s fun, it’s good exercise, and it’s great for our planet.
Help us be good neighbors in our community.

Our next outing is Saturday, March 21
Meet us for breakfast at 8am, then we’ll tidy up the highway afterward.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for next newsletter is Feb. 15

�Community Organizations
American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia

acluva.org/tag/equal-rights/

Bi Gay Lesbian &amp; Allies Against Discrimination (Blue Ridge Community College)
catalog.blueridgectc.edu/
BC Allies (Bridgewater College) www.bridgewater.edu/student-life/activities-andorganizations/clubs-organizations-and-honor-societies
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia

transgenderrightsva.org/

Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

EMU Safe Space

www.emu.edu/studentlife/clubs/safe-space/

JMU LGBTQ Faculty &amp; Staff Group

www.jmu.edu/lgbtfacultystaff

JMU LGBT &amp; Ally Education Program

www.jmu.edu/lgbta/

LGBT Democrats of Virginia

lgbtvadem.org/

Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia

www.virginialogcabin.org/

Madison Equality JMU
PFLAG Blue Ridge

www.facebook.com/madisonequality

www.pflagblueridge.org and pflagbr@gmail.com

Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance

www.svyesalliance.org

Students Out Understanding &amp; Loving Sisters (SOULS) at Mary Baldwin College
www.mbc.edu/student_activities/clubsandorgs/#cultural
Southerners on New Ground of Virginia
SVGLA

southernersonnewground.org/

www.svgla.org and SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org/issues

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
People of Faith for Equality in Virginia
Volume 17, Issue 4, December 2014

www.vapartisans.org/

www.faith4equality.org/
Page 7

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
&amp; advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.

Did you know that:
 it is still legal to fire and not hire someone based on
sexual orientation and gender identity in Virginia?
 it is still legal to deny housing to people based on sexual
orientation and gender identity in Virginia?

Make Your Voice Heard on
EV’s Day of Action
Join LGBT and allied folks from across the state ion EV’s Day
of Action at the Library of Virginia on 800 East Broad St. in
Richmond, on Tuesday, February 3, 2015. Lobby for important
bills that will help improve the state of equality in Virginia, and
participate in a day filled with networking and workshops.
For the detailed schedule of events and to register for EV’s Day
of Action, go to http://www.equalityvirginia.org/dayofaction/

Find EV on the web at www.equalityvirginia.org

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the
Shenandoah Valley.

HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

We invite all who search for
truth and meaning with open
hearts and open minds to join us
in worship, in mutual support,
and in shared ministry to each
other and to the world.
For more information, contact
us at: http://huuweb.org and
(540) 867-0073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

SVGLA’s First Friday Community Potluck
Every month (usually the first Friday) SVGLA hosts a
potluck in a community member’s home (the location
rotates each month). Bring a dish to share. See upcoming potlucks on pages 10 and 11.

We welcome hosts! Would you like to
host First Friday in 2015?
Email us at SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Thursday, Dec. 4

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM At the Blue Ridge Hall,
Room 325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd. Meetings coin
cide with the YES! Alliance Shenandoah Valley Youth Group. For more information
about PFLAG, contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or go to www.pflagblueridge.org,
or contact Mark by email at mitchmarke@aol.com

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story


Thursday, Dec. 4:



Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group Meeting, Youth group for LGBTQ+
or questioning youth between 14-20 years old. 6:30-8:00 PM in Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326,
on the JMU campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. Meetings coincide with
PFLAG. For more information about the Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance, go to
www.svyesalliance.org, or email Jo at svyesalliance@gmail.com

 Friday, Dec. 5:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro . Potluck for the GLBT and Ally community sponsored each
month by SVGLA. For information about the potluck, join SVGLA as a Level I or II
member (See page 12 for how to join ).

Saturday, Dec. 13:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. At Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby
Road). For more details and directions contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com.



December 13 &amp; 14:

Lisa Aronzon Open Studio and Holiday Sale. 10am-4pm, Art Glass Sale, Glassblowing demonstrations, &amp; Holiday Treats. 313 Park Ave., Broadway, VA.
540.435.0357, www.lisaaronzonglassstudio.com, or lisaaronzon@verizon.net



Saturday, Dec. 20


 Friday, Jan. 2:

Women’s Winter Solstice Holiday Party/Dance 4pm into the night. All women welcome. Let’s dance in the winter. Bring a dish to share. Lisa Aronzon’s house, 313
Park Ave., Broadway, VA. RSVP to 540.435.0357 or lisaaronzon@verizon.net
First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro . Potluck for the GLBT and Ally community sponsored each
month by SVGLA. For information about the potluck, join SVGLA as a Level I or II
member (See page 12 for how to join ).



Thursday, Jan. 8

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting. Support Group for parents, family,
friends, and allies of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM at Blue Ridge Hall, Room
325, on the James Madison University campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. Meet
ings coincide with the YES! Alliance Shenandoah Valley Youth Group. For more infor
mation about PFLAG, contact facilitator Mark at 540-405-1227 or go to
www.pflagblueridge.org, or contact Mark by email at mitchmarke@aol.com



Thursday, Jan. 8:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group Meeting, Youth group for LGBTQ+
or questioning youth between 14-20 years old. 6:30-8:00 PM in Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326,
on the JMU campus, 601 University Blvd in Harrisonburg. Meetings coincide with
PFLAG. For more information about the Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance, go to
www.svyesalliance.org, or email Jo at svyesalliance@gmail.com

Volume 17, Issue 4, December 2014

Page 10

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
Saturday, Jan. 10:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. At Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby
Road). For more details and directions contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com.

Full page ad for Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story
Monday, Jan. 19:

Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday

Tuesday, Jan. 28:

Equality Virginia Day of Action, See page 8 for details and contact information.



Thursday, Feb. 5

Harrisonburg PFLAG Support Group Meeting for parents, family, friends, and allies
of the LGBT community. 6:30-8:00 PM At Blue Ridge Hall, Room 325, on JMU cam
pus, 601 University Blvd. Meetings coincide with the YES! Alliance Shenandoah Valley
Youth Group. For more information about PFLAG, contact facilitator Mark at 540-4051227 or go to www.pflagblueridge.org, or contact Mark by email at mitchmarke@aol.com



Thursday, Feb. 5:



 Friday, Feb. 6:



Saturday, Feb. 14:

Shenandoah Valley YES! Alliance Youth Group Meeting for LGBTQ+ or questioning
youth between 14-20 years old. 6:30-8:00 PM in Blue Ridge Hall, Room 326, on the JMU
campus, 601 University Blvd in H’burg. For more info about the YES! Alliance, go to
www.svyesalliance.org, or email Jo at svyesalliance@gmail.com
First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the GLBT and Ally community sponsored each
month by SVGLA. For information about the potluck, join SVGLA as a Level I or II
member (See page 11 for how to join ).
Happy Valentine’s Day!



Saturday, Feb. 14:

Men’s “Second Saturday” Potluck, 7:00-9:30 PM Potluck for gay/bi/trans-friendly men
Bring food or beverage for 5 people. At Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby
Road). For more details and directions contact cville_gmsc@yahoogroups.com



Sunday, Feb 15:

DEADLINE, SVGLA newsletter submissions. Send to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

 Friday, March. 6: 

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg,
Staunton, and Waynesboro. Potluck for the GLBT and Ally community sponsored each
month by SVGLA. For information about the potluck, join SVGLA as a Level I or II
member (See page 11 for how to join).

Saturday, March 21

SVGLA Adopt-A-Highway Service Project, 8:00 AM We gather at the Little Grill for
breakfast at 8am and then head out for 45 minutes of clean-up work. Join us! We provide
safety vests, gloves, and bags. Make-up date in case of inclement weather is Saturday, Oct. 25.



 Saturday, April 18

12th Annual Equality Virginia Commonwealth Dinner is EV’s signature event and the
state’s largest black-tie gala gathering for the LGBT community and their supporters.
Held at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. Reservation information will be availa
ble in January at www.equalityvirginia.org/dinner/ 

Submit items for the monthly events schedule by the 25th of each month to lanedj@jmu.edu
Submit advertisements, milestones, and newsletter items for the March 2015 issue by
February 15 to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Volume 17, Issue 4, December 2014

Page 11

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVGLA are:
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To gather and communicate important community information.

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To collaborate with allies and inclusive community organizations.

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To organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational
networking with LGBT people.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVGLA with mailing and administrative costs throughout the
year. A level 1 commitment of support gets you the following:
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An e-mailed version of the newsletter
A vote for members of the SVLGA Board of Directors (MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE
BY DECEMBER 1 TO VOTE FOR AND/OR SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS).
Advance information about SVGLA events
Level I membership is from July—July

Level 2 Support — FREE
Level 2 support keeps you in the loop. A level 2 commitment of support gets you an emailed version of the newsletter and advanced information about all SVGLA events.
CHECK ONE of the following levels of support and complete the form below:

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Level 1 Support (please include a check for $15 for each person and please send
this form to: SVGLA, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

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Level 2 Support - email your name and state that you are at least 18 years of age or
older to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

All SVGLA members must be at least 18 years of age to join. 

�
In Memory of “Transgender Warrior” Leslie Feinberg, 1949-2014
Leslie Feinberg was the author of several books, including Transgender Warriors and Stone Butch
Blues (1994 Lambda Literary Award), preferred the use of “ze/hir” pronouns, and described
hirself as a “white, working-class, secular Jewish, transgender lesbian.” Feinberg was a member
of the Workers World Party, a managing editor of Workers World newspaper, and was awarded
an honorary doctorate from Starr King School for the Ministry for hir social justice work.
In "Casualty of an Undeclared War," Feinberg quotes Che Guevara: "At the risk of
seeming ridiculous, let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love. ...
We must strive every day so that this love of living humanity will be transformed into actual
deeds, into acts that serve as examples, as a moving force." Just before hir death, Feinberg
quoted Karl Marx, saying that the exchange value of love is love." Leslie is survived by hir
partner and spouse of 22 years, author and activist Minnie Bruce Pratt.



Quotable:
“We have not always been forced to
pass, to go underground, in order to
work and live. We have a right to live
openly and proudly...when our lives are
suppressed, everyone is denied an understanding of the rich diversity of sex
and gender expression and experience
that exist in human society.”

—Leslie Feinberg

�Vote for the 2015 SVGLA
Board of Directors
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Ballots for the 2015 SVGLA Board of Directors will
be sent in February to Level I members who renewed their membership by December 1, 2014.
Votes must be received by March 15. Results will
be announced at the Annual SVGLA Membership
Meeting (which will coincide with SVGLA’s April
First Friday potluck).


Thank you for supporting the Shenandoah
Valley Gay &amp; Lesbian Association!

�Happy Holidays and Good Tidings for 2015!

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Volume 15, Issue 2, June 2012
Website:
www.svgla.org

THE FAMILY
CONNECTSHEN

Mail:
P.O. Box 1023
Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Email:
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

2012 Shenandoah Valley Pride
Mission Statement:
The purpose of the Shenandoah Valley Gay and
Lesbian Association is to
create a safe, affirming, and
fun environment where
members are empowered
to reach their full human
potential.
———————–

Upcoming Events (pg. 9)
• Charlottesville
Women’s Choir
• Conversation &amp; Cuisine
in McGaheysville
• 2nd Annual Bike Ride
and Wine Tasting
———————–

EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!

Join SVGLA
(Membership Form pg. 7)
With your annual dues of
$15.00 (Level One membership), you will receive and di to
SVGLA events.
Send form and payment to the
mailing address above.

Level Two membership is
FREE.
You will receive the newsletter
and announcements about
SVGLA events by email.
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
———————–

Celebrate with family and friends in SVGLA!
“Pride in the Park”

is scheduled for Sunday, July 22 from
4:00-8:00 PM at Shelters #11 and #12 in Hillandale Park in Harrisonburg. Burgers (vegetarian and meat), snacks, and soft drinks
will be provided (alcoholic beverages are not permitted n the park).
Volleyball and live music will be featured. Pets and family members are welcome. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED (See page 7)
There is still time to be a Pride Co-Sponsor (see page 8 for details)
The SVGLA “Family Connectshen” is published quarterly
(in March, June, September, and December).

�EV is Virginia’s state-wide, non-partisan education, outreach,
and advocacy organization seeking equality for LGBT Virginians.
Check out EV at your local pride, or better yet, volunteer!
Upcoming Pride Events (as listed on Equality Virginia’s website):
Capital Pride: Washington, D.C., Sunday, June 10, 2012 from 11am - 6pm, Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW. For more information about the festival and other Capital Pride festivities,
visit www.capitalpride.org.
Sixth Annual Valley Pride in the Park: Harrisonburg (See page 1 for details)
Out in the Park: Hampton Roads Pride, Saturday, August 18, 2012 at 11am, Town Point
Park in Norfolk, VA. This year the festival will take place at Town Point Park in Norfolk
Virginia. For more information on Out in the Park, visit the Hampton Roads Pride website
at www.hamptonroadspride.net.
Pride in the Park: Roanoke, Sunday, September 16, 2012, Suntrust Plaza/Franklin Rd, in
between Elmwood Park and Market Street. For more information visit
http://www.roanokepride.org/.
Virginia Pride: Richmond. Saturday, September 29, 2012, Kanawha Plaza, Richmond
Virginia. For more information about Virginia Pride, please visit
http://www.vapride.org/.
Pride in the Burg: Fredericksburg Pride, TBA, More information
coming soon from http://www.fredpride.us/
Pride in the Park: Charlottesville, TBA, More information coming
soon from cvillepride.wordpress.com.

Find EV on the web at www.equalityvirginia.org

�YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for next newsletter is August 15

We’ve Adopted a Highway!
SVGLA has adopted a section of highway near Harrisonburg through
the Virginia Department of Transportation.

It’s fun, it’s good exercise, and it’s great for our planet.
Help us be good neighbors in our community.

Our next outing is Saturday, August 18

(Aug. 25 is the makeup date).

Meet us for breakfast at 8am, then we’ll tidy up the highway.
Sign up at SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

���Community Organizations
Coalition for Transgender Rights in Virginia
groups.yahoo.com/group/TransRightsVA/
Equality Virginia

www.equalityvirginia.org

JMU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender &amp; Ally Education
Program
http://www.jmu.edu/lgbta/
Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia
www.virginialogcabin.org/
Madison Equality JMU

https://www.facebook.com/madisonequality

Network VA: Building LGBTQQ Coalitions on Campus
https://www.facebook.com/networkvirginia
Safe Zone JMU

www.jmu.edu/safezone/

Soulforce

www.soulforce.org

SVGLA

www.svgla.org and SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

The Trevor Project

866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386)

Valley AIDS Network

www.valleyaidsnetwork.org

Virginia Organizing

www.virginia-organizing.org

Virginia Partisans Gay &amp; Lesbian Democratic Club
www.vapartisans.org/

Volume 15, Issue 2, June 2012

Page 6

�We are a lay-led, religious community offering a unique spiritual and
moral witness in the Shenandoah
Valley.
We invite all who search for truth
and meaning with open hearts and
open minds to join us in worship, in
mutual support, and in shared ministry to each other and to the world.
HARRISONBURG
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

One Journey, Many Paths

For more information, contact us at:
http://huuweb.org and (540) 8670073

HUU is a UUA-Certified Welcoming Congregation. We declare our intention to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay,
lesbian, and transgender persons at every level of congregational life and
to support the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people.

First Friday Community Potluck
Every month (usually the first Friday) we host a potluck in
a community member’s home on a rotating basis. Bring a
dish to share if you can and/or sign up to host the potluck.
See upcoming potlucks on page 9.

Would you like to host First Friday?
Email us at SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�PRIDE-IN-THE-PARK

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Set Up
Grill Team

Decorations

Clean up Crew

Security

Show your pride, lend us a hand.
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com to sign up

Would your organization like to sponsor Valley Pride this year? We do not require financial support but we certainly welcome any
contribution that sponsors can provide.
Also, to encourage attendance, we ask our
sponsors to consider publicizing the event
via personal and organizational communication networks.

INFORMATION FOR POTENTIAL SPONSORS
Sponsor Requirements:
Allow use of name/logo for Valley Pride publicity
Publicize event (optional)
Provide financial support (optional)
Sponsor Benefits:
Information table space (bring your own table)
Program recognition at the event (and the September 2012 SVGLA newsletter)
Open mike for diversity statements by your organizational representative
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com to sponsor Valley Pride.

�COMMUNITY EVENTS SCHEDULE
�

Friday, June 1:

Full

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harrisonburg, and Staunton (for location and directions, join SVGLA as a Level II
pagemember
ad for
Truth Wins Out/Uganda Story
at www.svgla.org)

�

Sunday, June 3:

Charlottesville Women’s Choir, 4:30pm (see page 4 for details)

�

Tuesday, June 12

Conversation &amp; Cuisine in McGaheysville, 6:30-8:30pm. At Hank’s
Smokehouse, 49 Bloomer Spring Rd.

�

Sun., June 17:

SVGLA Board Meeting, 4:00-6:00 PM. For location and directions, contact
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

� Friday, July 6:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harri
sonburg, and Staunton (for location and directions, join SVGLA as a Level II
member at www.svgla.org)

�

Sixth Annual Valley Pride, 4:00-8:00 PM, Hillandale Park, Shelters 11 and
12. Celebrate who you are with friends, “family,” and allies here in the Valley!

Sunday, July 22:

� Friday, Aug. 3:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harri
sonburg, and Staunton (for location and directions, join SVGLA as a Level II
member at www.svgla.org)

�

August 15

DEADLINE, SVGLA newsletter submissions for the September issue.
Send advertisements and milestones to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

�

Saturday Aug. 18:

SVGLA Adopt-A-Highway Service Project, 8:00 AM SVGLA has adopted
a section of highway near Harrisonburg through the VDOT Adopt-AHighway program. We gather at the Little Grill for breakfast at 8am and then
head out for 45 minutes of clean-up work. Sign up SVGLAssociation@gmail.com

� Friday, Sept. 7:

First Friday Potluck, 6:30-9:00 PM, Augusta &amp; Rockingham Counties, Harri
sonburg, and Staunton (for location and directions, join SVGLA as a Level II
member at www.svgla.org)

�

Sunday, Sept. 16

2nd Annual Bike Ride and Wine Tasting, 8:00 AM, Harrisonburg. Fund
raiser for the Valley AIDS Network (See page 5 for details).

�

Sunday, Sept. 16

23rd Annual Roanoke Pride In The Park, Roanoke, VA.

Submit items for the monthly community events schedule by the 25th of each month to
lanedj@jmu.edu
Submit advertisements, milestones, and newsletter items for the September issue by August 15
to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Volume 15, Issue 2, June 2012

Page 9

�EMPOWER YOUR
COMMUNITY!
We need your support to continue as a viable and evolving community
presence working on your behalf. The goals of SVGLA are:
•

To gather and communicate important community information.

•

To collaborate with allies and inclusive community organizations.

•

To organize events within the greater Valley area for social and educational
networking with LGBT people.

Level 1 Support—$15 per person
Level 1 support helps SVGLA with mailing and administrative costs throughout the
year. A level 1 commitment of support gets you the following:
•
•
•
•

Your choice—a hard copy of the newsletter mailed to your address, an e-mailed version of the newsletter, or both.
A vote for members of the SVLGA Board of Directors (membership renewals due by
December 1 to vote for the 2012 Board).
Advance information about SVGLA events
Level I membership is from July 1, 2012-July 1, 2013.

Level 2 Support—No Cost
Level 2 support keeps you in the loop. A level 2 commitment of support gets you an emailed version of the newsletter and advanced information about all SVGLA events.
Check one of the following levels of support and complete the form below:

�

Level 1 Support (please include a check for $15 for each person)
Mailed hard copy of the newsletter

�

E-mailed version of the newsletter

Both

Level 2 Support (Free)

Name #1

Name #2

Address #1:
Address #2:
E-mail #1:

�

E-mail #2:

I/we verify that I am/we are at least 18 years of age.
Please send this form to: SVGLA, P.O. Box 1023, Harrisonburg, VA 22803

�IN THE NEWS...
Federal Law Bans Gender Identity Discrimination
In April, the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued a ruling that employers who discriminate against employees or job applicants based on gender identity can now be found in
violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This means that employment discrimination
against transgender people is illegal under current federal law. The EEOC stated that Title VII does
more than protect against discrimination based on biological sex. According to the EEOC, “protections
sweep far broader than that, in part because the term 'gender' encompasses not only a person’s biological
sex but also the cultural and social aspects associated with masculinity and femininity.”

Support for Marriage Equality Increases Among African-Americans
On the heels of President Obama’s and the NAACP’s (the country’s most prominent civil rights organization) public endorsements of marriage equality, three recent polls found a significant increase in support for marriage equality among African-Americans. These include a national poll that found 59% of
African-Americans say they support marriage for same-sex couples, up from 41% in earlier polls; a poll in
Maryland which found that support for the state’s recently passed marriage equality law has increased by
20 percent among African Americans; and a third poll that found an 11 point increase in support among
black North Carolinians. All of the polls were conducted after President Barack Obama announced his
support for marriage equality.

Interfaith Voices Survey on Religion, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Interfaith Voices, the nation’s leading religion news magazine on public radio is launching a multi-part
series focusing on the ways that different religions address sexual orientation and gender identity issues.
Take the survey at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/interfaithvoicessurvey

Quotable:
"Imagine how our own families, let alone
the world, would change if we vowed to
keep faith with one another, strengthen
one another, look for and accentuate the
virtues in one another, and speak
graciously concerning one another.”

—Gordon B. Hinckley

�Do you want to co-sponsor

RENEW YOUR SVGLA

SVGLA’s 6th Annual

MEMBERSHIP IN JULY

Valley Pride?

2012 renewal forms will be
mailed to Level I members in
June.

Contact us ASAP at
SVGLAssociation@gmail.com to have your
organization’s logo and name listed free in
the Valley Pride program at the event and the
September newsletter.

Thank you for supporting SVGLA.

THANK YOU for supporting Valley Pride!

See you at Valley Pride.

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE!
$15/issue or $50/year (4 issues): Business Card
$25 per issue or $80/year: Quarter Page
$50/issue or $175/year: Half Page
$100 for a Full Page ad per issue
Contact SVGLAssociation@gmail.com
Deadline for September newsletter is August 15
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Milestones
The “Family ConnectShen” is pleased to publish notices of significant events and other milestones (free
of charge) for SVGLA members. The newsletter is published quarterly (in March, June, September, and
December). To submit a milestone (anniversary, birthday, engagement, birth, death, other) for the September 2012 issue of the newsletter, send the following by August 15 to SVGLAssociation@gmail.com:
Full name and phone number (including area code, for verification purposes), type of milestone, and a
brief description in 75 words or less. SVGLA reserves the right to publish or deny submissions. Incomplete or unverifiable submissions will not be considered.
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