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Lost + Found is a literary workshop for writers to read, review, and receive constructive criticism—especially for works that are still in-progress or have hit a roadblock. We meet every other Sunday, starting 2/9, from 11 to 1pm. Open to writers of all disciplines and experience levels. Please bring one page (up to both sides) […]
CMA Sunday Solutions meets on Sunday every week from 11:15am-12:15pm. Group suggested topics and round-robin sharing.
High Noon meets on Sunday every week from 12pm-1pm. We are an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Seats are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis, with a strict capacity limit of 120. Email high.noon.sundays@gmail.com for more information.
Housed within the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Community Center of Manhattan (The Center), the Pat Parker/Vito Russo Library is the only LGBTQ+ dedicated, free, circulating library in New York. […]
CMA Outside the Lines meets on Sunday every week from 12:30-1:30pm.
An intake is required to attend this group. For information on how to complete an Intake with The Center, please call the main desk at 212-620-7310. Recovery Peer Support Meeting meets every Sunday from 1-2pm EST. This event is In-Person. A meeting that our recovery peer (Jacob Hardt) will have to support our clients in […]
We are a non-profit, inclusive, diverse, public speaking club that is dedicated to helping members become better speakers & leaders in a supportive environment. We are open to public and we welcome them to participate in our meetings as members.
The Bureau of General Services—Queer Division is an independent, all-volunteer queer cultural center, bookstore, and event space in room 210 of The Center. We are open Wednesday through Sunday from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Meditation in Practice (Narcotics Anonymous Meeting) meets on Sunday every week from 1:15-2:15pm.
NA Serenity on Sunday meets on Sunday every week from 2:15-3:15pm.
Historian, publisher, and poet David Messineo shares highlights from his recent research findings on “The First Century of the American Gay Rights Movement, 1924-2024” – the theme of the 2024 Sensations Magazine – and is joined by poets Alyta Adams, Joel Allegretti, Davidson Garrett, Steve Koenig, and others TBA, sharing their original poems published in the issue.A Q&A will follow the presentation. No […]