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Welcome To TriVersity Welcome to TriVersity, Center for Gender and Sexual Diversity, 2017 Rainbow Pages. TriVersity is a non-profit, 501(c)(3), organization serving the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ) and Ally community of Pike/Wayne/ Monroe Counties in PA, Sussex County in NJ and Orange/Sullivan Counties in NY. TriVersity, Center for Gender and Sexual Diversity, strives to provide a safe, comfortable and inviting place for the LGBTQ community to meet, socialize and network. The Center serves as the social and cultural epicenter for the LGBTQ community. In addition to providing a positive environment, TriVersity seeks to improve the wellbeing of LGBTQ people in our community by providing programs and activities. Furthermore, the Center seeks to strengthen the connection between the LGBTQ community and the entire community by fostering diversity, tolerance, and greater understanding of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. The Center celebrates and takes pride in LGBTQ identities while working to build community through events and education that in effect will empower all. The Center particularly works to help through addressing heterosexism, homophobia, and transphobia. In the last few years our community rode a wave of some of the most phenomenal progress the LGBTQ movement could ever have imagined. In addition to winning the

freedom to marry, the Secretary of Defense vowed to allow transgender people to serve openly in the military, the former Secretary of the Army was openly gay, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) ruled that discrimination against LGBTQ people is sex discrimination, and even the Pope suggested that LGBTQ people should not be judged! Make no mistake, for all our remarkable progress, we still have enormous challenges here and abroad. HIV infections are still on the rise among young gay/bi men and transgender women, substance abuse remains a scourge that disproportionately impacts our community, we are seeing an increase We work in the number of together to trans women being advance murdered, and LGthe Center’s BTQ kids continue to be abandoned by mission that their families while through others are sent acceptance, to “rehabilitation” camps to be “cured.” support and And our current empowerment political climate has individuals resulted in increased hate crimes and and the many working community towards reversing will be and stopping much strengthened. of the progress


We host a number of community events and activities for LGBTQ and Ally people of all ages. unstoppable force in the fight against bigotry that has been made. All of this will require and the struggle to build a better world; a bringing the community together to advocate world in which LGBTQ people can be healthy, to ensure that rights achieved to date remain equal and complete members of society. We and to work towards equal civil rights for all provide an environment where individuality is our LGBTQ family. seen as strength and all people are treated The Center has been meeting many of with fairness and dignity. We believe in the these challenges head-on. In 2016 TriVersity need for different perspectives and commit expanded its programs and services. Going ourselves to representation from our diverse forward we are looking to reinvigorate our community. We vigorously support pioneering iCARE (increasing Community Awareness programs and advocacy to meet commuthrough Relevant Education) program, ensure nity needs. We work together to we are prepared to be an advance the Center’s mission that advocate for full civil rights 2017 TriVersity Board of Directors/ through acceptance, support and and find ways to have our Officers empowerment individuals and the Center become more of a Cary J. Giacalone community will be strengthened. drop-in space, at scheduled President/Executive As your Executive Director, it is times, for the community. Director my pleasure to work with our Board We host a number of Cindy Stine of Directors towards our joint goal community events and acVice President to ensure that LGBTQ people of tivities for LGBTQ and Ally Kris Jarmann all ages deserve to be happy and people of all ages. This Secretary celebrate who they are, and to live includes our annual Share full and rewarding lives. The Center Your Heart dance for the Michael Gillespie Treasurer strives to empower individuals benefit of the Ecumenical in achieving these goals. In this Food Pantry, Winter Clas2017 TriVersity mission, you play a vital role by sic Film Series, The Prom, Directors either attending an event, giving Dances, Family Picnic, Cera Alber feedback, supporting others or Psychic Brunch, and our James Campistrous making a donation. Holiday House Tour. Wendy Kaplan Since our inception in 2009 the Center has Advisory Board cared for, championed and Van Bankston celebrated LGBTQ individuPeggy Emanuel Cary J. Giacalone, Bailey Harman Executive Director als and families. We are an

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About Us... TriVersity is a 501c3 nonprofit agency that was incorporated in the state of Pennsylvania in 2009. Since that time, we have been providing services that welcome, support and empower the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) community living in and visiting the tri-state region. In 2012, we opened our doors to become the first LGBTQ center in Northeastern PA. The aesthetically pleasing rural nature of the tri-state area along the Delaware river and its proximity to New York City has attracted a large number of visitors and NYC ‘transplants’ who have brought diversity, particularly in regards to the LGBTQ community, to an otherwise fairly homogeneous area. In fact, Pike County, PA currently has one of the highest proportion of same sex coupled households in the State of Pennsylvania (December, 2007, Census Snapshot by The Williams Institute). In spite of this, there have been few resources for the LGBTQ population. Throughout the initial phases of development of TriVersity time had been spent talking to members of the local LGBTQ community in an effort to determine needs. Repeatedly, one issue that had risen to the surface was; “Where do you meet people?’’. One lesbian mother shared, “I keep telling my daughters that there are other kids who also have two moms, but to be honest, I have no idea where to meet them.” Feelings of isolation, lack of programs and services and generalized homophobia were the driving forces of TriVersity. Today, TriVersity offers social, supportive and educational services focusing on the needs of LGBTQ adults, couples, teens, families, allies and the community at large. As we continue to grow we remain committed to meeting the ever changing needs of our community and remain open to new ideas, members and programs that will allow us to grow as an organization.

Donations

We are a non-profit and basically operate on donations and events. The Center needs funds to pay our annual operating expenses and to expand services. Please help the Center and the local LGBTQ community to continue to thrive. Visit our website at www.udglbt.org to donate by credit card OR send a check to TriVersity, PO Box 1295, Milford, PA 18337.

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We are looking for Board members with the time and financial commitment, leadership, creative vision, professional experience, personal integrity, enthusiasm, and collegiality to work collectively with the Board and volunteers. We are committed to considering Board members for appointment that are diversely representative of the community, have the skills and experience the Center needs to operate and be successful, and may have already participated, volunteered at or donated to the Center. Board members are expected to attend all Board and Planning committee meetings, as well as participate in various Center activities. If you are interested, email admin@udglbt.org,


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Our New Name: TriVersity, Formerly The Upper Delaware GLBT Center

We have changed our name but not our mission. A name helps to define an organization and our name clearly plays a role in establishing our value to all people based on sexual and gender diversity as well as to our straight allies. Our new name helps place clear emphasis on our vision to serve all no matter how they identify. As both sexuality and gender fall on a spectrum, many people do not identify with the LGBTQ tag. Our new name puts us at the forefront of a change that is happening rapidly and indicates that we are a safe and welcoming space for all. One factor for changing our name is closing a perception gap that we are here to provide services and events only to the Upper Delaware area in Pike County when we attract and work with individuals in the tristate area. Also, many see us as only events, this will be a way to rebrand our services as well. Why TRIVERSITY? TRI implies three and the balance of our new name indicates diversity. TRI describes us in many ways: the geographic areas we work in (three states; PA, NJ and NY); that we advocate for social change

that embraces diversity and eliminates oppression based on sexual orientation, gender identity and we include our straight allies who complete our community; and a philosophy that includes three key words - ACCEPTANCE, SUPPORT and EMPOWERMENT which we believe strengthens us as individuals and community. Also, the TRIangle has long been associated with our community. As many of you are aware we held a contest for our new name. While none of the names were chosen, the submissions were narrowed down by our Board and the discussion of the names submitted along with the reasons behind them were the basis of us creating this new name, which was a suggestion of Wendy Kaplan. Our corporate name will continue to be The Upper Delaware LGBTQ Center, Inc. and will continue to be visible as we value our rich history and the vision that our founders, especially our former Executive Director, Patty Tomaszewski, had for the organization. We welcome all to TRIVERSITY, Your Gender and Sexual Diversity Center.


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of escape including self-mutilation, drugs, alcohol and other substances. Far too many attempt and, tragically, succeed in taking their own lives, as they believe this is their only out. And some resort to violence aimed at the ones who are tormenting them. All of this is tragic and unnecessary. The best All of it could be costume of avoided if somethe night? one just reached out and said you The SMILES that everyone are going to be ok. You are not alone. was wearing. We’ll help you get through this. It You can feel the hearts and can get better. NOW. love of those In 2013 we in attendance. embarked on a project hoping to accomplish that. We wanted to create an event free of all the silly, but usual, expectations at a traditional prom, such as the pressure to fit in and be the most popular; being judged about how tall or short you were, how skinny or large you were; did you wear the wrong dress or tuxedo. Or worse, feeling isolated in a crowd with people saying look at that LGBTQ kid. This event is now known as simply “THE Prom”. Because this is The Prom to attend. Because everyone deserves to have The


“A Prom For All Ages” Prom they always wanted. As the person they always should have been. With the person they wanted to experience it with. Among friends and soon to be friends, and people who are there to support you, not judge you. And what makes it even more special is that it is The Prom for All Ages. A Celebration of our LGBTQ friends and family and our allies. That first year the theme was “Over the Rainbow”. We had a yellow brick road, rainbow arches and even some ruby slippers. Everyone who attended danced the night away. Adults who came were so impressed by the young adults who were there, and the young people were so appreciative of the support of the adults. We wanted to include people of all ages to show our young LGBTQ adults that it can get better now. Just as varied as a rainbow, those who attended were straight and LGBTQ. Who was single or married, have been together ten, twenty, thirty or more years. A cross section of humanity - over

one hundred individuals, all in one room, having the time of their life. Over the next few years we had themes such as “Mad Hatter Tea Party”, a “Circus Carnival” and “Hooray for Hollywood.” Most attendees dressed to fit the theme of each years Prom. Another important element is that NO ONE is turned away due to a lack of funds – we work out what is needed to ensure full inclusiveness. The best costume of the night? The SMILES that everyone was wearing. You couldn’t turn around without seeing smiles everywhere. You can feel the hearts and love of those in attendance. To say this event has become a success would not do it justice. In 2016 there were over 260 who attended from as far away as Maryland, South Jersey and Upstate New York. How many adults can say I attend The Prom every year? If you have not yet experienced The Prom, we hope you will join us next year for a truly amazing event.


TriVersity Events & Programs YOUTH PROGRAMS P3 which stands for People Promoting Pride is the name of our youth contingent. P3’s adage is “MAKING IT BETTER NOW,” a slight variation on the It Gets Better Campaign as we want our youth, both LGBTQ and Allies, to find ways to improve their situations now. The following are our programs that all meet at our Center. P3 EXPRESSIONS – an innovative program where our youth can freely express and release emotions through art; they convey what some cannot verbally articulate (ages 14 to 22). P3 DISCUSSION GROUP – provides a place to meet, get support, receive acceptance and to talk to other teens in a safe environment (ages 14 to 18). P3 VOICES – enables participants to share feelings and issues through sociodrama. A sociodrama is a dramatic play in which individuals act out roles for the purpose of studying and remedying problems they are experiencing in living their truth in their everyday lives (ages 14 to 22). P3 VISIONS – provides a place to meet other young adults, ages 18 to 22. This group has no official structure – we take our cue from the participants as to what they want, i.e., discussion, play games, watch a movie, etc.

ADULT PROGRAMS PARENTS SUPPORT GATHERING – One of the most difficult and life changing statements a parent can hear is that of their child coming out to them. Parents often feel scared, angry, confused, hopeless, and very alone. Their hopes and dreams for their children are shaken and replaced with fears of discrimination, AIDS, and

stigma. If you are the parent of an LGBTQ adult/ child come share your journey and get support from others who are dealing with similar issues or who have already traveled the road you are on. HIV SUPPORT GATHERING – an HIV diagnosis can be very isolating, as many people feel they cannot share it or discuss how HIV affects their lives. This group is a safe and confidential way to share your feelings and possible issues with others that understand this very special journey. TRANSGENDER SUPPORT GATHERING – a group dedicated to the support of the entire transgender community. A place to share your unique journey and to hear how others are/or have traveled a similar path. SPOUSES/PARTNERS OF TRANSGENDER PEOPLE Explore the variety of complex issues you face in a safe and caring environment with others going through the same thing – whether you have chosen to remain, leave or are still questioning whether you can remain in the relationship.

ICARE (increasing Community Awareness thru Relevant Education) – is an educational initiative of TriVersity designed to increase awareness and understanding of the LGBTQ community. TrainAll groups are free ings can be customand confidential. ized to meet specific Check our website needs and can be at at www.udglbt.org your school, business, or FACEBOOK for agency or organizainformation tion. At times these or email us at trainings are offered admin@udglbt.org at our center to the to add your name to our email list. community at large.


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I found out about The Prom through a very special guy two years ago. We ended up not going together but I still very much wanted to go. My high school prom memories were haunted by the violence. This was my chance at a Re-prom. It was absolutely AMAZING. Like one big extended family. The hall was classy as Hollywood should be. The attendees were dressed for the red carpet. Music and food were outstanding. The joy on the faces of the youth and seeing such smiles all night will always replace the old memories I carried for so long. In a world that often casts us out it’s nice to have something like this that helps us all feel safe and at home. I love all the New friends I have made over the past couple of years. God bless you all. I first discovered The Prom through the TriVersity youth group. Having a lesbian art teacher with kids she would know a good youth group. At first I was scared because I was afraid I wouldn’t be acceptable by other gays. But as soon as I got there with my friends. It was so satisfying seeing two older gentlemen being themselves and dancing together

and feeling comfortable being themselves. I definitely feel like attending next year. That day I used the girl’s bathroom for the first time. It just felt so much more comfortable than I ever felt in the men’s bathroom. My friends were so supportive and for once being passable didn’t matter. Being myself did. That’s what makes this Prom magical and unique to any other prom. I am Transgender and this year, I attended The Prom for the third consecutive year. I first found out about The Prom from a fellow attendee, whom I can now call my one of my best friends also told me about TriVersity in Milford, PA. Every year, my entire month of April is filled with anticipation. I scour the Internet searching for just the right dress / evening gown/ ball gown. The fact that there is a theme to The Prom only makes my search more delightful. As we are now existing in a society where being Transgender is a highly controversial and visible entity, we also have to contend with a higher degree of bigotry, prejudice, and sadly, often violence – just for being Transgender. One of the greatest gifts TriVersity


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was excellent, let’s not forget the delicious dessert, and the people were really nice and friendly. Just SUPER. I hope you took some time to recover. The work you did was just unbelievable, and I wanted you to know how much of a good (GREAT) time we had. We just hope you will invite us next year. I just know you are wonderful people to do all this. Sending you Peace and Love. Before any more time goes by, I wanted to “THANK YOU” and everyone that made The Prom, Hooray for Hollywood, a really fantastic time. It was great from top to bottom start to finish. I had another wonderful time! This was my third time attending with friends and we had the best time! It is SUCH a joy to see the happiness on all the kids faces, it’s priceless. The DJ, as always, plays the best dance music. I think I burned a hole on the dance floor... This Prom is definitely one of the absolute highlights of my year and I will continue to go as long as you all continue to make them happen. Kudos to the organizers for planning and executing a very lovely and wonderful event!

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GLSEN The Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network strives to assure that every school respects and values each student. Educators, parents & youth. www.glsen.org

Transgender

LGBT Organizations

Healthcare

Catskill Pride A group of men and women that support & celebrate the best that Sullivan County NY has to offer the LBGT & LGBT-friendly community.

GLBT National Help Ctr. Phone, chat, email support, resources, and help for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. www.glbthotline.org

TriVersity-Center for Gender and Sexual Diversity Support, education and advocacy organization for LGBT people, parents, families, friends and allies in the Upper Delaware River Region. www. UDGLBT.org

NEPA Rainbow Alliance Support for the LGBT community in the greater northeastern PA area. www.gaynepa.com

Human Rights Campaign America’s largest civil rights organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. www.hrc.org

PFLAG We are a national support, education and advocacy organization for LGBT people, parents, families, friends and allies. www.pflag.org

The World Professional Association for Trans-gender Health, WPATH WPATH is a professional organization devoted to the understanding and treatment of gender identity. www.wpath.org

Jersey Pride.org Annual Pride Parade, rally and festival. Celebrating LGBT diversity.

Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund Committed to ending discrimination based upon gender identity and expression. Education & litigation. www.transgenderlegal.org Mid Hudson Valley Transgender Assoc. Provide outreach and support for members, families & friends. Active in the Transgender Community of Mid-Hudson Valley, New York. www.mhvta.org

Callen-Lorde Health Center Providing sensitive, quality health care and related services targeted to New York’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities — in all their diversity, regardless of ability to pay. www.callen-lorde.org

Caring Communities AIDS service organization, comprehensive case management for people living with HIV and AIDS. www.caringcommunitiespa.org Philadelphia: Medicare & Medicaid Services Medicare, Medicaid, and the Children’s Health Insurance Program. Debbie.Feierman@cms. hhs.gov

PA Dept. Of Health Bureau of Community Health Systems, Pike County State Health The Hudson Valley LGLBQ Community Center Center, Karyn Hatch, RN, Center for the Hudson Valley located 10 Buist Rd, Suite 401, Milford PA in historic uptown Kingston meeting www.health.pa.gov the needs of Hudson Valley LGBTQ. Legal Rights www.lgbtqcenter.org The National Gay and Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Lesbian Task Force Community Center The National Gay and Lesbian Task Arts & culture, health promotion,, Force builds the political power of the youth programs as well as supportive lesbian, gay, bisexual and transservices and a training Institute. gender (LGBT) community from the www.bradburysullivancenter.org ground up. www.thetaskforce.org

Healthcare

Mazzoni Center To provide quality health and wellness services in an LGBTQ-focused environment. Counseling and behavioral health; case management; education and prevention programs www.mazzonicenter.org

Lambda Legal The nations’s oldest and largest legal organization that combats hate, intolerance and discrimination through education and litigation. Working for the civil rights of LGBT and people with HIV/AIDS. www.lambdalegal.org


Business Listings Lodging/Resorts

Restaurants/Cafes/Bars

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C-12 Geba Realty Peggy Emanuel 309 W. Harford St., Milford PA 570-296-8881 PeggyEmanuel.com

Hotel Fauchere 401 Broad St. Milford PA HotelFauchere.com

Chant Realty Davis Chant/Nicole Patrisso (800) 754-5860 Chantre.com

Chris And Gina’s Cafe 1831 Rt. 739 Dingmans Ferry PA 570-828-5115

Keller Williams Arlene Quirk 500 W. Harford St. Milford PA 570-903-0910 arlenequirk.com

RiversideCreamery 5 Water St. Port Jervis NY 845-856-8560 RiversideCreamery.com

Jewelry

Silver Star Jewelry Nancy Werany 315 Broad St. Milford PA 570-832-5624 Karate

A-1 Karate Do 166 Mallard Lane, Bushkill PA 570-656-7315 a1karatedollc.com Magazine

Milford Journal 908-578-3138 milfordjournal.com Photography

An Eye For Details Photography Lynn Coran-Bookey 570-228-6732 aneyefordetails@yahoo.com Real Estate

C-21 Geba Realty 309 W. Harford St., Milford PA 570-296-8881 C21GebaRealty.com

Re/Max Town & Valley Bill Cogan Hackettstown, NJ 908-619-9245 wcogan.com RGB Custom Home 800-421-9672 RGBhomes.com Recreation

Forestburgh Playhouse 39 Forestburgh Road Forestburgh, NY 845-794-1194 FBPlayhouse.org Black Bear Film Festival Milford, PA 570-409-0909 www.blackbearfilm.com Stardust Dance Productions 800-537-2797 stardustdance.com

Apple Valley 104 Rt. 6 Milford PA 570-296-6831 applevalleyrestaurant.com

The Forklift Cafe Route 739 Dingmans Ferry PA 570-828-1920 The Naked Bagel 312 Broad St., Milford PA 570-409-0400 Water Wheel Cafe 150 Water St. Milford PA 570-296-2383 WaterWheelCafe.com Salon/Spas

Badea & Soul Day Spa 405 Broad St. Milford PA 570-409-6540 BadeaAndSoul.com Lenox Hair Salon 136 N. 9th St. Stroudsburg, PA 570-872-9790 lenox@ptd.net



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