Memorial Day Picnic Moves to Kincaid Park

16 comments:

CelticDiva said...

Is anyone providing music?

Anonymous said...

Where has it been in the past? Too bad (to my mind) it can't be in a place more visible.

Anonymous said...

No music, tho people usually bring their own...

Paul--

It has always been at EKLUTNA, the LEAST visible place because back in the day, folks wanted to NOT be seen. And Eklutna has been sold, so we cannot use that space in the future.

Thanks!
Scott Turner
ICOAA College of Monarchs

E. Ross said...

Even today, some people don't want to risk being seen by co-workers and neighbors, and won't attend the visible events like PrideFest (June 28 in downtown Anchorage.)

Anonymous said...

I moved here from Seattle five years ago. I was amazed at how hidden the gay community was and still is. I find that it’s just easier to be out. It’s a lot of work to hide your life in a small town. My co-workers are going to figure it out anyway.

CelticDiva said...

I was involved with the LGBT Community in the early 90's as I sang in the band "Sky Is Blu" for close to 6 years. I also helped work on the Ordinance to make sexual orientation part of the protected classes for Municipal employees. I still feel nauseous when I think of the horrible testimony at the Assembly meetings and I will NEVER forgive Jerry Prevo for what he did and said back then.

When our band was chosen to go to DC for the LGBT March on Washington in '93, we all were interviewed and photographed for the Daily News and several television spots. Soon after, I started getting nasty, threatening calls and had all four of my tires slashed. Anchorage Police had just started tracking hate crimes and I remember they "congratulated" me on being the first one.

Things seem like they may be very different now, but I understand completely if old habits die hard with some folks.

CelticDiva said...

And by the way...Hi Scott!

Anonymous said...

Was "Sky Is Blu" the band that used to play at Legal Pizza in early
90's?

Anonymous said...

yes, Sky is Blu is the Legal Pizza band that or the one that played there. We have all lost touch with each other. Hi, Celtic Diva, you are still beautiful! Scott you are still beautiful inside out. I will try to be at the picnic. Lynne Sangster

Anonymous said...

I was not in Sky is Blu i was just always listening to their music. I still have a cd by Hoppy somewhere.
Lynne Sangster

Philip Munger said...

Thanks for the very kind words, Bent Alaska.

CelticDiva said...

A *big wave* to you, Lynn!

Anonymous said...

Hi. Will there be the usual hot dogs and hamburgers cooked up and for sale?, the egg toss?, volleyball?, etc.

I think it is great that it has a new location closer to town. You might try to put a sign down at Eklutna - as many people have not noticed the change... hard to do with the fab-u-los BIG GAY PICNIC posters. They looks great. Kudos to whoever did them.

E. Ross said...

I agree about the wonderful poster! That's a good idea about putting a sign at Eklutna directing people to Kincaid.

Here is a message from Scott:

We do fun things, high heel race and egg toss, as well as volleyball (tho I dont know if there is a net at Kincaid).

And hi and big hug to Linda whom I haven't seen in a very long time!

Unknown said...

I talked to Jeff Wood about it's beginning, it was at McHugh creek the first few years.

E. Ross said...

Thanks Stef - I didn't know about McHugh! By the way, the 2009 Picnic info is posted at: http://www.bentalaska.com/2009/05/big-gay-memorial-day-picnic.html

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