Location: 736 6 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2P 3T7, Canada
Limited spots available, book intakes and gender gear appointments here: https://skippingstone.janeapp.com/
Location: Good Earth Coffeehouse - Original, 1502 11 St SW, Calgary, AB T2R 1R3, Canada
this is a recurring weekly event:
Morning Coffee - Prime Timers Calgary
Prime Timers Calgary (PTC) was re-established in September 2003 to provide opportunities to interact socially with other mature gay and bisexual men. Our goal is to foster positive interaction for our members by facilitating social, recreational and educational activities.
For more information: primetimerscalgary@gmail.com
https://chapters.theprimetimersww.com/calgary/
Location: Congress Coffee Company, 215 36 Ave NE #1A, Calgary, AB T2E 2L4, Canada
Looking for a relaxed, supportive space to connect with community? Join Queer Calgary for Queer Community Care Coffee, a monthly gathering in partnership with Sip and Psych, our counselling partner.
This is a space to meet, chat, and build connections over coffee—whether you want to share experiences, seek advice, or simply enjoy good company.
Please note: We are in a new location this month! We will be meeting at Congress Coffee - 215 36 Ave NE #1A, Calgary, AB T2E 2L4. If you will struggle to find your way to this new location, feel free to email us at hello@queercalgary.ngo for assistance with transportation.
Come as you are, grab a coffee, and start your month with community care. We can’t wait to see you there!
However, please remember that these events are meant to be a safe space for the Queer community. Transphobia, homophobia, and discrimination of any kind are not welcome. Being a safe space also includes being respectful of photography. Before taking any pictures including people, please always ask for permission.
You can RSVP on Meetup here! Please note you are not required to sign up to attend, all of our ongoing programs are always open to walk ins!
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Queer Calgary is a registered non-profit that aims to combat queer isolation and foster a queer community in Calgary. We champion this by organizing regular community events, including this weekly board game event. For more information, you can find us on Facebook, Meetup, or Instagram.Feel free to check out our Linktree to find our websites, our discord server and everything else we have going on!
If needed, don't forget to ask about our Community Access Fund! Which aims to make our programs accessible to all in the form of bus/transit tickets. Please reach out to us via email at hello@queercalgary.ngo for more details.
We also welcome donations that support our capacity to continue providing resources, community access and events for our community.
Location: Bell's Cafe, 1515 34 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2T 3X9, Canada
Located in the basement of Bell’s, come by our community library!
Location: Bell's Cafe, 1515 34 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2T 3X9, Canada
Queer Creators of Calgary (formerly Queer Writers) will be meeting every first and third Saturday of the month at Bell's Cafe from 1:30pm-3:30pm.
You can rsvp here at this link (the 10 person cap is still in effect, so RSVP sooner than later): https://partiful.com/e/nNFOLqcPtLeB5aSUb04g
Location: Martha Cohen Theatre, 215 8 Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2G 0K8, Canada
It’s October 1991, at the height of the AIDS crisis, and the residents of Casey House, Canada’s first free-standing AIDS hospice receive word that Diana, Princess of Wales, will be making a historic visit.
“Powerful, gripping, funny and hopeful,” (Hamilton Magazine), this moving drama by Nick Green vividly captures a moment in time when a rebel Princess, devoted caregivers and advocates reshaped the course of a crisis—and how those stricken by the virus found hard-won dignity, community and love in the face of astonishing hardship. Inspired by incredible true events, Casey and Diana is a powerful tribute to love, resilience, community and compassion.
Suggested for ages 14+, mature content, language
Location: Martha Cohen Theatre, 215 8 Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2G 0K8, Canada
It’s October 1991, at the height of the AIDS crisis, and the residents of Casey House, Canada’s first free-standing AIDS hospice receive word that Diana, Princess of Wales, will be making a historic visit.
“Powerful, gripping, funny and hopeful,” (Hamilton Magazine), this moving drama by Nick Green vividly captures a moment in time when a rebel Princess, devoted caregivers and advocates reshaped the course of a crisis—and how those stricken by the virus found hard-won dignity, community and love in the face of astonishing hardship. Inspired by incredible true events, Casey and Diana is a powerful tribute to love, resilience, community and compassion.
Suggested for ages 14+, mature content, language