Virtual LGBTQ-Plus Trivia Night on Thursday, Sept. 3

You are warmly invited to join the Lavender Society RSO for a virtual LGBTQ-plus Trivia Night at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3, via Zoom. 

We are looking forward to celebrating the incredible legacy of LGBTQ-plus voices and contributions. This is a space to not only test our knowledge, but also to learn and engage as a community. 

LGBTQ-plus folx and allies are welcome, and everyone is encouraged to join us in actively fostering a space of active inlcusion.

Zoom information for the event:

Topic: Lavender Society LGBTQ-plus Trivia Night
Time: Sep 3, 2020 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85442007965?pwd=RVhvM1luVmpLZU1vZHBXR1hiMWExUT09

Meeting ID: 854 4200 7965
Passcode: CP16P7

Lavender Society is the organization that puts on Lavender Graduation, an LGBTQ-plus graduation ceremony. Please contact Toby Klein with any questions.

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