LGBT History Month 2006
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We do not organise or endorse these events ourselves. Events are organised by individuals or groups who want to celebrate LGBT History Month; the organisers of each event are solely responsible for their own event. We publish these details for your own information only.

Sunday 18th February

Historical Walking Tours of Lesbian & Gay Soho
A historical stroll through streets that have witnessed the fascinating secrets, trials, and triumphs of gay life for nearly a thousand years.
Time: 2pm - 4pm (approx)
Meeting point:
Next to the Admiral Duncan Pub, 54 Old Compton Street,London, W1D 4UB, UK

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Venue address: Kairos in Soho
Town: London, W1D 7AZ
Train: Tottenham Court Road, Picadilly Circus, Leicester Square
Venue phone number: 020 7437 6063
Venue email: info@kairosinsoho.org.uk
Public event?: Yes
Disabled access information: info@kairosinsoho.org.uk

Bi-Con Taster Event
BiCon is the UKs annual conference/ convention for bisexuals and bi-friendly people. Now in it's 25th year, we provide a long weekend of workshops, social space and entertainments to people of all genders, sexualities and backgrounds. As part of the Camden LGBT History Month’s events, we are pleased to offer an afternoon taster session of workshops and discussions of the sort you might find at a BiCon.

Time: 12:00 – 17:00 (followed by drinks in local pub)
Venue: Covent Garden Dragon Hall
Venue address: 7 Stukely Street, London WC2B 5LT
Train: Covent Garden/ Tottenham Court Road
Public event?: Yes
Disability access: Venue is accessible
Other info: Full programme to be announced later on the website www.bicon.org.uk

Kaffequeeria Queer Cafe & Manchester Queer History Extravaganza!
Celebrating LGBTQ History Month, Kaffequeeria DIY not-for-profit Queer Culture Collective welcomes queers of all genders, sexualities and ages to enjoy acoustic music, radical knitting,  cheap vegan food and queer spoken word performance poetry in a pleasantly queer environment. Expect talks about Manchester's underground queer history to accompany your cake! Pin your personal queer histories on our "Queer History/Herstory Queeries Board"!

Time: 2pm - 6pm
Venue: The Basement Social Centre
Venue address: 24 Lever Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester M1 1DW
Directions: Lever St. off Piccadilly Gardens, Basement behind Carnival Organics shopfront.
Train: Piccadilly Train Station, Piccadilly Gardens Bus Stop
Venue phone number: 0161 237 1832
Venue email: kaffequeeria[at]riseup.net
Public event?: Yes
Name: Cass, Heena & Kaffequeeria Kollektiv
Organiser's email: kaffequeeria[at]riseup.net
Phone number: 07754046850
Disabled access information: 0161 237 1832
Other info: FREE food and performance from Ray RumoursCheck out our queer website:- http://www.kaffequeeria.org.uk ttp://thebasement.clearerchannel.org

THE SHY MONSTERS MOUNTAIN - ONE DAY WORKSHOP for 5 - 7 yrs old
Magnus and Meredith are very shy monsters. They need children to help them build a new home, they even need children to show them how to be brave. Come and join them for our ond day Monster workshop.
Children from LGBT families particlarly welcome.

Time: 11am - 3.30 pm
Venue: The Drill Hall, 16 Chenies Street, London WC1E 7EX
Train: GOODGE STREET
Venue phone number: 020 7307 5060
Public event?: Yes
Disabled access information: 020 7307 5060
Other info: please bring a pack lunch. www.drillhall.co.uk

Wandsworth LGBT Community Network Walk - hosted by Terry J King
A guided Walk around Gay Clapham and Battersea, including the imprisonment of Oscar Wilde in Wansdworth Prison.

Time: 1pm
Venue: Meeting at Clapham Junction at 1pm - St John's Hill Exit - Ticket Concourse by the ticket Barriers
Venue address: London Borough of Wandsworth, SW8
Directions: Trains Direct from Victoria,
Train: Clapham Junction
Venue phone number: 07967 101887
Venue email: jay.terry@gmail.com
Public event?: Yes
Name: Terry King
Organiser's email: jay.terry@gmail.com
Phone number: 07967 101887
Disabled access information: Terry King
Other info: the Length of the Walk will be approx. 3 hours


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