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Countdown To Pride: Idaho’s Finest LGBTQ Spot
Pride Week in the Treasure Valley is HERE and it is by far one of the best weeks of the whole entire year. I love the letter that is involved with pride, and it's really simple: inclusion. I'll never understand the hesitation that some have for an event that is really about INCLUDING everyone in society in every aspect of society. Boise Pride Festival is this weekend and I'm lucky enough to be a part of a radio station that cares to be involved with the cause. We're all so excited for this major community event.
Orbitz, which you may recognize as a travel website, recently posted up a reference to Pride Season 2019 which includes the "Best LGBTQ Hangouts In All 50 States". One thing about Boise is that there are SO many places in town that are welcoming to the LGBTQ community, I couldn't decide who Orbitz would find as the winner. Then again, despite Boise being the largest city/metro in the state, the winner could be anywhere.
You can see the entire blog for yourself, HERE, but they don't actually include how they came to the conclusions that they did.
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Timeline
1969 to 1979
1971 Weekly newspaper Intermountain Observer describes quiet male lover scene in Boise
1976 First gay prevent in Idaho, acknowledged as Shuckey’s, opens in Boise
1976 MCC congregation organized in Boise
1976 Gay women’s group called “Connections” begins meeting at YWCA
1977 Seven female employees of Boise Police Department fired on suspicion of lesbianism, which department claims was damaging to police morale; engenders protests and petition drives from Boise’s gay society, one of the first instances of open gay campaign in Idaho; the women fight advocate with suit in federal court and win settlement
1978 “Elm Awards” (now “Les Bois Awards”) instituted to recognize achievements in the same-sex attracted community; after a hiatus in the 1980s, revived in 1992
1980 to 1989
1980 Imperial Sovereign Gem Court of Idaho organized (drag court)
1983 Gay community center organized in Boise
1984 The Community Center starts monthly queer newspaper, now called Diversity
1985 First AIDS case reported in Idaho
1986 First PFLAG chapter organized in Idaho
1986 A motion picture with explicit gay theme screened for first period in Boise; ti
Boise Gay City Guide – A Big Town Town with a Small Town Feel
Situated on the banks of the Boise River, Idaho’s capital city of Boise is a municipality with so much to offer. Some often characterize Boise as being a big town city with a small-town feel, where locals are friendly, passionate, and welcoming. With a growing arts scene, plenty of business opportunities, and recreational activities of all kinds to enjoy, Boise would make a excellent place to call home.
A Bit of Boise History
Boise was initially settled by early 19th century French Canadians. It is also settlers who gave the city its name, which comes from the French for Boise, meaning “wooded” because of the tree-lined river near which it sits. Boise was officially established following the 1862 gold rush to the area, and the group initially developed for the purpose of providing services for the nearby mines. It was also located at the crossroads of the Oregon Trail, which helped to ensure additional growth and development as well. Since that day Boise has grown to be an important agricultural center, as well as a city that is home to many other industries including lumbering electronics trade, and trucking. I
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Friendly Gym
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Club
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Area
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Can You (Really) Find Homosexual Community in The Mountain West?
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A winter storm is headed our way—one of the worst the mountain’s seen this year. Thirty-mile-per-hour winds whip across the landing at the top of Town Lift on Park City Mountain with absolutely no remorse. Despite the unpleasant conditions, my spirits are high. I’m here with my best ally for Utah Gay Ski Week, and I’m gearing up for what’s likely to be the peak of the trip—the Queerski Pride Parade group move down the mountain, celebrating the strength and cohesion of the queer community.
Nearly an hour ahead of schedule, I huddle in a ball next to a ski run signpost and watch for rainbow flags (or drag queens) coming off the chairlift. I’d, of course, opt for to get a several runs in before the parade, but I decline to risk my chance at skiing down the mountain with my fellow gays. Over half of the lifts are closed, current lines are reaching a 25-minute-plus wait moment, and the gusts last to pick up speed as the forecasted storm approaches—time to wait out the weather.
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