South Florida Blade
 
Email:   Password:   login or create account
November 21, 2008

HOME > NEWS > LOCAL    

More from this author
STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
Printer-friendly
Letter to the Editor

MOST VIEWED ARTICLES
News: Day of Protest for equal rights
A&E: Smith and Jones the best show in town
News: Sea Monster returns to FTL
Viewpoint: National Day of Protests: old school activism
News: One protestor shows up for Fort Myers event
A&E: 1,000 Homosexuals
GLCC purchases building for $4.75M


By STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
JUL. 3, 2008
spacer

The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of South Florida (GLCC) is staking their claim on six acres of property in the heart of Wilton Manors. The waterfront lot is dubbed “The Campus,” and is located at 2040 N. Dixie Highway, about four blocks from Wilton Drive. The property’s 30,000 acres of office space will house critical programs, services, and non-profit organizations serving the LGBT community.

“Numerous buildings comprise the site, bringing incredible opportunities for naming and potential recognition of community leaders and people who each day transform and support our community” said Ron Ryan, President of the GLCC Board of Directors.

Paul Hyman, GLCC Executive Director, said the June 27 purchase date was significant, as it was the same date as the historic 1969 Stonewall riots in New York. “The Stonewall Riots remain the cornerstone of a liberation movement transforming the oppression of Gays, Lesbians, Bisexual and Transgender people around the world,” Hyman said. “Appropriately, this date now marks our purchase of a campus that will change LGBT history.”

An appointed building committee made the purchase decision, and now a new advisory committee will make recommendations on the site’s master plan, plus recommend a timetable for moving GLCC operations from the currently leased space on Andrews Avenue. In the meantime, business as usual will continue at the existing GLCC location.

“The Campus is a sound and carefully measured financial investment to meet the GLCC’s strategic initiatives,” said Ryan. “We will now attain an even greater ability to support cultural events, performing arts, educational programs and spiritual groups which provide for the needs of our community.”






email   password
The following comments were posted by our readers and were not edited by floridablade.com.  We ask that you treat others with respect; any post deemed offensive will be removed.