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Salt Lake Goodtime Bowling League signups Aug. 30

The Salt Lake Goodtime Bowling League will be signing up bowlers for the 2020–21 year. The league will be run slightly differently this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They will hold two separate leagues of 13 weeks each. You may choose to bowl one or both. The first league starts September 13, 2020, and ends before Christmas. The second begins January 10, 2021, and ends in late April. They will follow state guidelines for safety by enforcing masks in and out of the center and while moving around inside.

Signups are Sunday, Aug. 30, 6–9 p.m. at Bonwood Bowling Alley, 2500 S Main St.

A virtual walk against AIDS Aug. 29

The Salt Lake AIDS Walk goes virtual this year on Aug. 29, continuing the aim of reducing stigma while encouraging a healthier community. This is an annual fundraiser to benefit the Utah AIDS Foundation. Walkers are encouraged to raise money through their networks to play a direct role in providing Utahns with critical sexual health services. Challenge your friends to start a team and encourage them to raise more than the rest.

Given the unprecedented global pandemic of COVID-19, our world as we know it has shifted. While this year’s Salt Lake AIDS Walk will be their first virtual event dedicated to providing everyone with an opportunity to come together in new ways and participate in something truly enjoyable and impactful. More importantly, one thing hasn’t changed — our community’s ability to come together and support one another during difficult times. Almost 40 years after the beginning of the HIV epidemic, our resilient community knows how to courageously lead the charge, fight challenges, and come out on top.

Register at utahaids.org

Virtual Transgender Health Seminar: Transmasculine Surgeries

The University of Utah Health Transgender Health Program invites you to a free virtual seminar to learn how their gender-affirming expert surgeons — Cori Agarwal, Isak Goodwin, and Marisa Adelman — can help you through your body affirming journey. They will discuss the topics of mastectomies (top surgery), phalloplasty/metoidioplasty (bottom surgeries), and hysterectomies.

Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020 at 6 p.m. RSVP at uofuhealth.org/seminartransgenderhealth.

Suicide Prevention Summer Speaker Series’ final speaker

The Utah Pride Center’s Suicide Prevention & Services Program is presenting their final speaker of the Summer Speaker Series: Carli Bushoven

Sometimes people who seem to have their lives together are actually falling apart under the surface. Living in an age of social media and intense comparison, many young adults today are focused on keeping up or achieving unrealistic goals of perfection. At just 19, Madison Holleran, known to have both beauty and brains, had also earned a coveted spot on UPenn’s Ivy League track team and won multiple academic and athletic awards. It seemed like she “had it all.” Madison’s pursuit of unattainable levels of “perfection” exacerbated her mental health struggles with anxiety and depression. She struggled immensely with her sense of failure and ultimately ended her life in January 2014. Madison’s older sister, Carli challenges others to ask themselves: Is this life my pursuit of happiness or my pursuit of perfection? Passionate for suicide awareness and prevention, Carli shares Madison’s story in an effort to inspire others to speak out about their mental health struggles and end the stigma that prevented her sister from getting the help that she needed when she needed it.

QUAC to host annual IGLA 2021 aquatics tournament

In May of 2021, Queer Utah Aquatic Club will host the annual International Gay & Lesbian Aquatic Championships in Salt Lake City, Utah — where masters athletes from all over the world will compete in the only international LGBTQ+ inclusive aquatics tournament.

Events like these are very meaningful to the LBGTQ+ community, and especially for those from countries in which people still face oppression for living their authentic lives. In 2016, a few of the competing teams, the IGLA Board, and a QUAC team member made it possible for Ugandan swimmers to participate in the tournament. In Uganda, same-sex sexual acts are still criminalized. Just before the competition, two of the Ugandan swimmers were arrested and jailed for participating in a local Pride event.

To make this event possible — and fabulous — QUAC asks for your kind and appreciated tax-deductible donations. To donate, visit giveoutday.org. Funds will be used for logistics of putting on the event and helping those across the world participate in Salt Lake City.