Gay lancaster pa
Bryan J. Gay
Bryan J. Gay, 62, of Lancaster, passed away December 25,
He was born in St. Marys, PA to Elbert C. Gay and Carol J. (Chiesa) Gay.
Bryan attended Penn Manor High School, Millersville, PA. Over the years, he was employed by Burnham Holdings Inc., Forklifts, Inc. and R.H. Cooper & Son.
His hobbies included woodworking using a wood lathe and collecting Legos. Bryan shared his love for Legos with his two nephews. He was known for his mechanical knowledge and skill and enjoyed repairing lawn and snow removal equipment. Bryan could fix anything that needed repaired.
He is predeceased by his father, Elbert C. Gay. In addition to his mother, Carol J. Gay, Bryan is survived by two sisters: Lisa Fink married to Ronald Fink, Jr. and their two sons of Manheim and Stephanie M. Gay Reindollar of Lancaster. He is also survived by his uncle, Phil Gay, husband of Carol Stevenson, of Monkton, MD; two aunts: Juli Hagy, wife of Don, of Beavers Falls, PA and Bernadette Schatz of St. Marys, PA; and his cousins.
A service will be held at the con
Beyond the festival — uplifting and supporting Lancaster’s LGBTQIA+ community all year long.
Thank You for an Incredible Pride Festival!
Lancaster showed up with love, joy, and authenticity to celebrate our LGBTQ+ community — and we could not be more proud.
This was our largest festival yet, with 10, people coming together in the heart of Lancaster City.
We were honored to host Governor Josh Shapiro, who visited vendors, volunteers, and attendees and shared dominant words of aid for our community.
A huge thank you to our adj sponsors, who helped make the festival possible. And an even bigger express gratitude you to our community; your donations made Pride free for the first time ever! What an amazing gift of generosity.
We romance celebrating pride month, but we desire to remind everyone that our pride and beautiful LGBTQ+ community don’t cease to exist on July 1.
Keep an eye out for monthly events on the horizon, we can’t linger to share more and continue supporting you in every way we can.
We’d love to notice about your experience at Pride!
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Lancaster, PA – Adj, Pastoral Gay-Positive Living
Lancaster, PA is located in the heart of pastoral Pennsylvania Dutch country, an older, cozier town with a population of 59,, established in This is a pretty metropolis with a lot of older Victorian architecture that is an ironic counterpoint to the shiny new shopping malls that are also part of the city landscape. It is home to the Park Town Center shopping mall, which is the largest indoor retail facility in all of Pennsylvania. The city is known for its very hot summers and frosty winters.
There are a couple of very groovy gay-positive shopping areas in Lancaster including the North Queen Street area and the Prince Street Arts Corridor. The Block of North Queen Street has art galleries, funky boutiques and many minute cafes.
The popular area of North Queen Street also also has its verb market that has been a fixture in the town square for over years. This market area is on the record of the National Register of Historic places and known for its eccentric building built in the Romanesque Revival style. Many used to b
Lancaster Gay Era
Gay Era (Lancaster, PA) - November
The Gay Era was a newspaper that reported news of interest from around the United States, with a specific attention on the news surrounding the gay community in Central PA, and provided a central forum for gay communities that were spread out across Central PA. Noteworthy news in this issues:
- "Priest Hired to Launch Gay Rights Campaign" (p. 2)
- "Pre-Election Poop" (p. 6)
- "Election Results" (p. 10)
- "Rural Resouces" (p. 13)
- "Health Concern Plan Covers Sex-Change Surgery" (p. 18)
Origin
Gift of Joseph W. Burns
Location
LGBT Joseph W. Burns Periodicals Collection
Gay Era (Lancaster, PA) - October
Gay Era (Lancaster, PA) - June
The Gay Era was a newspaper that reported news of interest from around the United States, with a specific focus on the news surrounding the gay community in Central PA, and provided a central forum for gay communities that were spread out across Central PA. Noteworthy news in this issues:
- "State of the Publication" (p. 2)
- "Gay Pride Week Rapped" (p. 2)
- "House Condemns Thor