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The Spahr Center Holds Free Drop-in Discussion Groups for Older LGBT Folks in Marin

Gary Carnivele September 29, 2019

NOVATO DISCUSSION GROUP
Facilitated By Nancy Flaxman, MSWWhere: MARGARET TODD SENIOR CENTER 1560 Hill Rd, Novato, Room 3When: FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH, Noon to 2:00 PM Scent free
Tuesday October 1, 2019 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Society’s Homophobia, Transphobia, and Heterosexism October 11 is National Coming Out Day. What are the ways, both subtle and overt, that we as LGBT people internalize the negative messages we hear about who we are as LGBT people? How do and can we overcome those messages to see ourselves as “good enough”?
CORTE MADERA DISCUSSION GROUP
Facilitated By Buz Hermes, MAWhere: CORTE MADERA TOWN CENTER Community Room, Suite 201When: SECOND WEDS OF EVERY MONTH, Noon to 2:00 PM Scent Free
Wednesday October 9, 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Guilty Pleasures A lot of us have ways we nurture ourselves that is “our little secret.” Perhaps it is an afternoon nap, an unhealthy snack, some “low-brow” reading, a silly TV program, or a mindless computer game. Are you willing to share your little secret? 

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