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Miracle on 5th Alanon

"Miracle on 5th" Beginners Alanon Meeting meets on Thursday every week from 12:15 - 1:45pm. This event is a Hybrid meeting, that both meets in person and on Zoom (*This is something being worked out as we move back to being in person post COVID lockdown). Alanon is a 12-Step Recovery program for those with […]

Center Youth: ROAR

Bring your passion for social justice to learn about power, privilege, identity, and oppression through hands-on activities, group discussions, films, and more. Gain skills such as workshop facilitation, organizing, and outreach around issues important to your community. The internship culminates with a youth-led, community-wide event on the chosen social justice topic.*This cycle of ROAR operates […]

(OPEN) The Bureau of General Services Queer Division

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.

Center Youth: Open Lab

Weekday drop-in hours in the Center Youth computer lab. Check your email, Facebook, work on that job search or college application! For youth age 13-22. Intake is required for all Youth programs. Contact youth@gaycenter.org if you'd like to join!

Center Youth: Clubhouse Music Group

The Clubhouse Music Group meets every Thursday from 4-5:30pm. Calling all musicians, singers, performers, music producers, spoken word poets and performance artists/creatives. Professional musicians from Road Recovery will work with participants to discover their talents and develop their skills while working towards a community performance. No prior musical experience needed. For youth ages 13-22. To […]

Center Youth: Peers & Perspectives

Ages 13-22.In Peers and Perspectives, youth use social and emotional skills to build confidence in their own decision making power. Participants develop skills related to goal setting, conflict resolution, communication and social and emotional competency.Register

Sobrie-tea Party

For LGBTQ+ youth and allies that are 13-22. Come join The Center Youth's Clubhouse in our first Sobrie-tea Party event! Enjoy some delicious tea and tea snacks in a fun, sober environment while we get creative with games, letter writing to our past and future selves, button making, and meditation. Optional dress code: tea party […]

Youth Recovery: Recovery Writing Circle

The goal of this group is to infuse a writing practice to explore recovery processes. Each participant will have 20 minutes to journal quietly as we collectively share space and listen to music followed by a group discussion. Journal prompts will aid discussion around healing, intimacy, relationships with others, and ourselves while in recovery.

Center Youth: Gender X

Let's learn all about how the cisgender binary is a construct created and enforced by white patriarchy! Also? Let's talk about fabulous TGNC artists, authors, actors and musicians, do fabulous crafts and activities and host fabulous TGNC guest speakers. Finally, let's just talk about ourselves and how fabulous (or not) we're feeling that day. Inviting […]

The Whitney Adult Art Making Classes

This series of art making workshops is designed to connect participants with their own creativity while engaging with the Whitney Museum of American Art's collections and exhibitions. No experience necessary, all are welcome!Register

Men’s Over 50 Discussion Group

For gay men, finding community outside of the usual avenues is a challenge. However, when you are 50+ this exercise becomes exponentially more complex. Many of us, post pandemic, compounded by phone addiction has created an epidemic of isolation. This group is attempting to create a safe place for men 50+ to share their fears […]

Pride Toastmasters

We are the only LGBT Toastmasters club on the East Coast. Learn new skills to enhance self-confidence and personal growth in a fun and supportive atmosphere. Membership is $120 for six months. Free to attend as a guest up to three times. For additional information please reach out via email contact@pridetoastmasters.com or DM on Instagram @pridetoastmasters

(OPEN) Pat Parker/Vito Russo Library

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. The PPVR Library is committed to acquiring, maintaining, and making accessible a collection of literary, artistic, and intellectual works by, for, and about LGBTQ+ people. […]

CMA SOBER TALK

SOBER TALK meets on Thursday every week from 6:30-7:30pm. Sober Talk is a solution focused meeting created to have an open space to talk about our other parallel addictions that resurface when trying to control Crystal Meth (alcohol, sex, compulsive shopping, social media, overeating, etc.). Weekly speakers and popcorn format. For more information go to nycma.org 

BiRequest’s Social and Discussion Group

Join BiRequest's Social and Discussion group for ALL who self identify as Bisexual+, Biromantic+, MSpec (Multi-gender Attraction Spectrum) and otherwise Queer-identified or Questioning regardless of Labels or the Lack of them ... for ALL folx of every Gender & Gender Presentation including but not limited to Cis, Genderfluid, Intersex, Nonbinary, Trans, and more at our […]

CMA en Español

CMA en Español meets on Thursday every week from 6:45-7:45pm.

Recovery Dharma

Recovery Dharma meets on Thursday every week from 7-8:15pm.

AA Thursday Westwingers

Westwingers is an AA group that meets on Thursday every week from 7:15-8:15pm.

G.O.D (Gift of Desperation) Group of NA

G.O.D (Gift of Desperation) Group of NA meets every Thursday from 8-9pm EST. This is a space for Agnostics, Atheists, and Free-Thinkers. For more information, you may contact Gif0desperation@gmail.com (0 […]