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After a decade as Artistic Director & Conductor, San Francisco Gay Men s Chorus announced that Dr. Tim Seelig will retire at the end of the chorus 44th season in 2022.
A committee led by Paul Saccone and Maren Amdal will formally launch the search for SFGMC s next Artistic Director on August 1. As I look back over the last decade with the chorus, the milestones are humbling, said Seelig in a press statement. The chorus has been able to honor its commitment to music and mission. The music, new and old, has been glorious. The mission continues to stand as a beacon guiding this chorus through what is now 43 years. For me, the successes of these 10 seasons with SFGMC are not counted in numbers of singers or dollars, but in the lives and hearts moved by the music we have made together.
With $35,000 from San Mateo County and donations from community supporters, the new CoastPride Community Center in Half Moon Bay surpassed its fundraising goal of $75,000 and plans to hire a part-time administrator to help oversee the LGBTQ facility on a one-year contract.
Located in a prime spot in the coastal city s downtown district, the LGBTQ center officially opened its doors June 1 and launched the fundraising drive to help support its operations. The all-volunteer run group CoastPride launched in August 2019 with the goal to not only bring services to LGBTQ residents between Pacifica and Pescadero but also to open its own center.
B.A.R. Talks 3: AIDS/HIV in Print, the third of the Bay Area Reporter s monthly 50th anniversary online panels, will feature Liz Highleyman, Tom Burtch and Guy Clark, who will discuss the paper s decades of coverage of the AIDS pandemic, and their own experiences, online July 1.
Veteran HIV reporter Liz Highleyman shares her perspectives on covering the news aspect of HIV/AIDS.
Tom Burtch, the creator of The Obituary Project, shares how his personal archival search for members of the San Francisco Gay Men s Chorus lost to AIDS became a much larger project.
Guy Clark, a longtime gay resident of San Francisco who s also a popular florist featured in David Weissman s acclaimed documentary
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