Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Events of Interest TODAY at Wash College and in the near future....hope to see you!

Hi friends,
There are several timely announcements/opportunities in this post, so skim on down as needed to get them all…
Sorry for the late notice about this, but tonight at Washington College consider:
Kand McQueen, a national advocate for transgender awareness, will discuss the limitations of gender identification and how society’s strict interpretations can negatively affect a culture.
Like much of the world, Western society rests on the assumption that all persons exist unambiguously as either man or woman. As a society, however, that assumption is being questioned and challenged in ways that are creating a growing national conversation on the topic.
On March 2, that conversation will take the stage at Washington College when Kand McQueen, a nationally known keynote speaker and advocate for transgender awareness, will speak on “Sex and Gender: Two Are Definitely Not Enough and Why It Matters.” The event at 7:00 p.m. in Decker Theatre of the Gibson Center for the Arts is free and open to the public. A reception will follow the program.
The goals of the talk are to help the audience see how the binary categories of “male” and “female” are inadequate to contain that part of human experience referred to as sex and gender, and to understand how our strict, dichotomous thinking negatively affects all people. In the talk, McQueen will make the case for a greater acceptance of all human beings and the diversity of our species.
McQueen, who addresses issues of transgenderism, intersexuality, and the inadequacies of our current two-and-only-two sex/two-gender way of thinking, earned a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology—Inquiry Methodology from Indiana University.
This event is variously supported by the Office of Intercultural Affairs, the Gender Studies Program, the Department of Education, and the Office of Wellness and Prevention Education. Major sponsorship comes from the William James Forum and the Gibson-Wagner Psychology Department Fund. Theta of Maryland, Washington College’s Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, will host the reception.


Next week, YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID TRAINING…only a few spots left!


Offered by Maryland Coalition of Families in partnership with Mental Health Association in Talbot County


March 11, 2016 from 8:30am-5:00pm
Pizza will be provided for lunch
Location: Kent County Library
Yellow Building, 207Calvert St., Chestertown, MD 21620 
About Youth Mental Health First Aid:
·         Evidence-based training that teaches the signs and symptoms of mental health disorders.
·         Provides individuals with tools to respond to a mental health emergency until professional help arrives.
·         Provides action steps to take in order to help a young person ages 12-17 experiencing the early signs of a mental health disorder.
·         Designed for parents, teachers and caregivers of that age group. 
COURSE OFFERED FREE OF CHARGE
With support from the Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Foundation
All participants will be certified in Youth Mental Health First Aid and receive a certificate of completion valid for 3 years 
For Professionals:
8 CEU’s available for social work, psychology, counseling (for a fee of $30) and nursing CEU’s are free
To register for this course contact Danielle Murphy with
Mental Health Association in Talbot County at 410-822-0444or email dmurphy@mhamdes.org ….call since registration is almost closed.



Last, but not least…thanks so much to all who attended the Listening Session held at Chesapeake College last week with Free State Legal/Equality Maryland.  The discussion was full of quality and depth…and we are proud to be partnering in this important work together.  More to come from them on the Eastern Shore and everywhere!  Support them!  Visit their websites for details of events taking place in the near future in Salisbury...and see the new PFLAG Chapter in Salisbury!

Our regular monthly Third Tuesday Chestertown Chapter meeting will be held at UUCR at 7 pm on Tuesday March 15. 
 We will recap all the recent events and share proposals as we look to the months ahead.  Our Gay Straight Alliance “grant” phase has ended and we will not be hosting an “open house” event for this week’s First Friday on March 4. 

At our April 19 Chestertown Chapter meeting we will hold our annual chapter officer elections and announce programs plans for the months ahead.
Hope to see you at any of these events with your questions, ideas and resources of energy and caring.  I will be leading the meeting, this month at UUCR, Tues, March 15, 7 pm…we welcome all and will have time for mutual support too!






Tuesday, February 16, 2016

An important opportunity to be heard and seen! Don't miss it!...a week from today, Tuesday Feb 23




A week from today, next Tuesday, February 23rd...
This will be a great opportunity to network, share and hear others ideas and concerns and enjoy some "face time" with other friends from our wonderful Eastern Shore.

See you at Chesapeake College on Tuesday February 23rd,
Higher Ed Building Room 115 6-8 pm, Refreshments served
 (We will not be having our previously scheduled chapter meeting today, Feb 16.  This is the event to attend instead.)


Monday, February 1, 2016

Saturday Afternoon Feb 6 is Chester Gras Parade and Gumbo, then get ready for the famous Mardi Gras Dance Party 7pm!

ChesterGras - Feb 6th, 12:30-4pm. High between Spring and Mill Streets.Chester Gras 2016
ChesterGras - Feb 6th, 12:30-4pm. High between Spring and Mill Streets.
This Saturday February 6 @ 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm and then in the evening....the famous....
Mardi Gras Dance Party 7 to 11 pm All ages welcome!

Daytime admission free, charge for food and drink and some children’s activities
Family Friendly Mini Mardi Gras Style celebration: Festivities in heated tents start at 12:30, 1 pm parade, event finishing up at 4. Food, gumbo, beverages, silent auction, music, 50-50 raffle ALL TO BENEFIT THE AREA BACKPACK PROGRAMS.

Our Chestertown PFLAG and GSA group is marching together in the parade….bring the umbrella’s you decorated and any costumes you want…anything goes!  Traditional Mardi Gras Colors are Green, Gold and Purple.  Line up is at 12:30 in the parking lot near the courthouse (near Fountain Park, not up on High Street like before). Look for Linda’s gray van with loads of costume materials, our PFLAG banner and fun stuff to share as we parade around the park a few times with the other floats.  Bring your smiles, family and friends and join the parade, stay for music and gumbo in the heated tent all afternoon….take a break from 4 to 7 pm to rest up for the big dance party! PFLAG has reserved a hotel room for shared “crashing” in Chestertown….we don’t want you driving home too late….the dance party ends around 11 pm.  Please email dutton.linda@gmail.com or call  Linda Dutton 443 480 3138 for more information if you think would like to stay rather than drive home after the long day. We will arrange this on an individiual request basis and require parental permission if under age.

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This is it!

The dregs-of-winter event that everyone's been waiting for, READ ON….
a great chance to party with your friends, draw visitors to our community and cure even the worst case of cabin fever.

Mardi Gras Dance Party
February 6, Garfield Center for the Arts
Bar opens at 7PM — Start rockin' at 8PM

While New Orleans is packed for Mardi Gras, 
we’re rockin’ out right here in Chestertown. 
And the most exciting event of the day-long celebration is the finale, 
a knock-your-socks-off dance party at the Garfield.

KING CAKE will be served!

Two great New Orleans style R&B bands — 
The Dixie Power Trio, back by popular demand for their fourth straight year, 
and our own Alligators, who electrified the biggest crowd ever 
at their high-energy concert in Fountain Park last summer. 

And with two spectacular bands, the fun never stops.

If you’re not a big dancer, grab a drink or free lemonade at the bar, head to the balcony 
and groove to an awesome concert while watching a dazzling spectacle of 
costumed dancers rockin’ to the rhythms below. 

So grab your beads, feathers and most outrageous mask 
(or not) and join the fun!

Tickets are on sale now at the Garfield's website

It’s also the best bargain of the year, at $25 for two great bands, STUDENT discount with ID $15.
(plus a highly entertaining floorshow of dancing neighbors) 
or $30, if you’d like to include a $5 donation  to the “Backpack” program, 
which provides weekend meals for local needy children.

Don’t wait! 
The fire Marshall limits the number of party-goers and 
you don’t want to miss this entertaining extravaganza.

See you there!
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Sunday, January 3, 2016

Mardi Gras Festivities in Chestertown aka Chester Gras Sat Feb 6

Hi folks,

Save the day!  Saturday February 6 for Mardi Gras Style fun in Chestertown, MD.  We are having our 4th annual Chester Gras activities which include a parade, gumbo cook off and Dance Party that evening at the Garfield Center for the Arts.  On First Friday Feb 5 from 5-7 pm we will put the final touches on our Krewe costumes, umbrellas and parade moves.

Posters and details are in the making...so stay tuned.

Thanks to all who joined us for the Board Games Holiday Party...we had a great time together.  Let's do it again.

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Monday, November 30, 2015

Thanks and giving continue into First Friday in December

Thank you and Thinking of you can never be said too often… 

The week after Thanksgiving gives us pause to be appreciative for our PFLAG Chestertown Chapter friends and members. We are proud to have had another successful and meaningful Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil on November 20. 
Please look at the photographs posted on our website in addition to those found in the Kent County News follow up story. Dorian Mitchell of the KCNews staff did a great job for us with two articles on the subject.  Other thanks are certainly due to Kristen, our special guest, and to Barbi B and Pat C for managing the event so beautifully with the helpful staff at the Garfield Center for the Arts. 

We have the First Friday in December happening later this week and will be hosting our simple “open house” from 5-7 pm upstairs at Bradley Lake’s office above the Nearly New Shop in Fountain Park in Chestertown, MD.  

Please stop by to say hello and sign some cards our chapter will be mailing to those in our thoughts recently. One card will be for Kristin Beck who most generously shared her time and amazing life story. A second card will sent to the family of Jacob M., the Washington College student lost to suicide the week before. In a sad way these two “cards” are related to the work of our chapter. Just last week we honored lives lost to violence in our TDOR vigil. In September our chapter held a serious discussion about suicide. Our hope is that this small act of sharing and connection will keep us open to continue to do this work.
  
It is *not hard* to feel the emotional impact of tragic events when we dare to honestly look at these difficult subjects. What is hard is to take the risk and the time to continue to address these subjects in a proactive manner. 
Thanks to you all who have worked together to take the time to honor and try to improve our understanding of the complex human condition we share. With understanding we can become less fearful and more hopeful.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

November 20, 4 pm event location is changed from Washington College to the Garfield Center for the Arts

We want you to know about the location change for 4 pm Kristin Beck event now taking place on Friday November 20th at the Garfield in Chestertown (not at Decker on the Washington College campus.) 

Washington College events have been canceled due to their unexpected closure. Now, the 4 to 4:45 pm event will take place in the lobby of the Garfield Center for the Arts and will be an informal meet and greet with Kristin. This is the same location (210 High Street) that the Vigil, film and discussion will be taking place beginning at 7 pm.

Free street parking is available and there are local restaurants within walking distance.  Please help us share this simple location change information with others who may have planned to attend the 4 pm Washington College location event. 

Questions or concerns?  Please contact:

Linda Dutton at 443 480 3138 or
Barbi Bedell at 410 562 0424