AIDS Walk Long Beach Photos

Individuals, groups, and organizations came together today to participate in the event. See photos of the AIDS Walk at the photo gallery here.
Our vision is to see a GLBTQ culture in Long Beach, CA reinvented as one that embraces meaningful relationships, community partnership, and resident ownership of the city. Our mission is to catalyze a culture of trust, leadership, and life among the diverse communities of this city. Journey with us as we try to "connect and affect" with each other and our world!
This Saturday, June 17th be sure to join us as we help the CAT clean up a section of Belmont Shore at 10:00 AM for only 30 minutes. We'll be at Ocean & Granada (in front of Ripples) here in Long Beach, CA. Once you get your glove and trashbag, let's cover the section from the end of the dog beach to the pier.
Sometimes it's hard to feel like we don't truly fit in. It's frustrating to feel like no one really knows us. Many of us just want to feel connected with a community of people who understands us. The challenge is that we will sometimes experience heartache in our search to be personally known.
What would it look like if we reinvented the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning (GLBTQ) culture in Long Beach, California over the next 30 years . . . .(click here to read the entire article).The AIDS Walk Long Beach is a great way to "affect" our community. There are numerous agencies that are doing incredible work to address the needs of loved ones with AIDS and HIV and they can use all the support we can give! Form a Walk Team with your friends and do this together.
The Taming of the Shrew plays Saturdays and Sundays at 6pm, June 24th through July 16th outside the Aquarium of the Pacific in downtown Long Beach as part of the 8th annual Long Beach Shakespeare Festival. It's festival lawn seating, so bring a blanket or low-back chairs, and set up wherever you like. And by all means, bring a picnic! Coolers are allowed, too. You can picnic before and/or during the show. Remember to bring warm clothing for after the sun goes down because it cools down quickly by the water. This will be a great way to connect with new friends!