September 2 - 30ArtsUnited exhibition
Robert Tabor, Mixed media
Opening Reception Tuesday, September 2
6:30 – 8:00 at Stonewall
September 5Behind the Lavender Screen: Cinema Classics
Clash by Night (1952, lesbian producer Harriet Parsons teamed Monroe and Stanwyck in this Odets story)
7:00 pm at Stonewall
September 6FACE (Fine Arts Clearance Event)
Art and book sale
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
ArtServe, 1350 East Sunrise
September 8Gay Literature Discussion Group
Read the book then come discuss it. A Christopher Isherwood celebration: Read and discuss either The Berlin Stories; Christopher and His Kind or A Single Man
7:00 p.m., at Stonewall
September 10F4U
Stonewall, FLIFF, ArtsUnited present this series of first run feature films
Fashion Victims (2008, Sexy German farce with English subtitles)
Cinema Paradiso, 503 SE 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale
8:00 pm
$9; Senior and students: $7; Members of Stonewall and ArtsUnited: $5
September 12Out Boys Movie Night. Film Screening with discussion following
The Mudge Boy (2003, Mama’s boy and then some)
7:00 p.m. at Stonewall
September 18SNAP
(Social Network of Active Professionals)
6:00 -8:00 Call 954-763-8565 for details
September 19Cinema/Film (Foreign Film Screening and discussion)
Big Bang Love, Juvenile A (2006, Futuristic murder mystery; Japanese with English subtitles)
7:00 p.m. at Stonewall
September 26Out Girls Movie Night. Film Screening and Discussion
Left Lane (2004; Portrait of poet-activist Alix Olson)
7:00 p.m. at Stonewall
September 28OPERA GROUP
Video screening and discussion at Stonewall
1:00 pm
October 3Behind the Lavender Screen: Cinema Classics
La Belle at la Bête (Beauty and the Beast) (1946, Cocteau’s masterpiece)
7:00 pm at Stonewall
October 8F4U
Stonewall, FLIFF, ArtsUnited present this series of first run features Ready, OK (2008, charming family comedy)
Cinema Paradiso, 503 SE 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale
8:00 pm $9; Senior and students: $7; Members of Stonewall, ArtsUnited or FLIFF: $5
October 10Out Boys Movie Night. Film Screening with discussion following
Hellbent (2004; A serial killer is loose in West Hollywood. Help)
7:00 p.m. at Stonewall
October 13Gay Literature Discussion Group
Read the book then come discuss it. The City and the Pillar by Gore Vidal
7:00 p.m., at Stonewall
October 16SNAP
(Social Network of Active Professionals)
6:00 -8:00
Call 954-763-8565 for details
October 17Cinema/Film (Foreign Film Screening and discussion)
Beloved Friend (1999; May-December love triangle; Spanish with English subtitles)
7:00 p.m. at Stonewall
October 24Out Girls Movie Night. Film Screening and Discussion
Do I Love You? (2005, Love and sex in England)
7:00 p.m. at Stonewall
October 26OPERA GROUP
Video screening and discussion at Stonewall
1:00 pm
Stonewall Capital Campaign tops $600,000 As the year ends,
the Stonewall Library & Archive’s Capital Building and Endowment Campaign
has raised well over half of its one million dollar goal in less than
one year. In a campaign year marred by controversial comments by Fort
Lauderdale Mayor Jim Naugle, Stonewall received pledges and donations
from around the country totaling $624,745.
The Stonewall Library & Archives Foundation launched the Capital Campaign in May with a private reception for longtime supporters where initial donations totaling $135,000 were announced along with a matching grant of $300,000 from the John C. Graves Charitable Fund at the Community Foundation of Broward. In October, the Campaign went public with a ribbon cutting celebration at the new location, where it was announced that the Graves Match had been met, and the goal of raising one half million by 2008 had been exceeded by 25%. The Capital Building and Endowment Campaign will continue through 2008 and we will be announcing a series of matching Endowment Grants to complete their goal within the year. Matching donations may be spread over the course of 2008, and may be directed to a specific endowment or fund.
Stonewall would like to take the opportunity to thank all those individuals,
organizations, businesses and foundations who have contributed to the
Campaign. We thank all those generous supporters, and the many, many more
that have given to their ability to this noble institution’s Capital Campaign.
If you would like to contribute to the Campaign, or would like more information,
please contact Jack Rutland at 954 763-8565.
Keith Clark
Capital Campaign Director
Stonewall Library & Archives
wishes to thank all the many individuals and organizations that have pledged
or given to
The Capital Building and Endowment Campaign.
$300,000 or more
The John C. Graves Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation of Broward
$50,000 or more
Paul Fasana and Dr. Robert Graham
George Hester and Alfredo Piniero
$30,000 or more
Sunshine Athletic Association
$15,000 or more
Keith Clark
Norton C. Lyman
$10,000 or more
Peter Cinelli
Nathan Klarfeld and Grover Lawlis
Jack and Kay Latona
Hon. Robert W. Lee
Douglas Pew and Donald Croxton
United Technologies, Inc.
James Wagner
Ted Verdone and John Curtin
Charles Williams
$5,000 or more
Dr. Louis Benevento
Robert C. Dodge
Bob Ewart
Rt. Reverend Grant Lynn Ford
Ray Rideout and Michael Cooper
Ted Schulz and Jim Reick
Richard Schwarz and Thomas Massey
Rick Sherman
Jim Stork and Ronald M. Ansin
$2,000 or more
Bears of South Florida, Inc.
Saul Magram
William Glazer
Dr. Franklyn Springfield and Dr. Peter McNamara
$1,000 or more
Robin Bodiford, Esq.
Sidney Brien
Kenny Eyer
Mark D. Gordon and Aldo Buono
Mike Kaplan
Norm Kent
Bob Mays
Leonard Paoletti
Fred Phillips
Margo Hildreth Poulson
John Robert Ross
Tony Seguino and Dan Ayers
Steve Wahl
James E. Young and Robert Seviero
Thank you to all the many others who have contributed to the Campaign!
If you would like to make a pledge in any amount, please give us a call at 954-763-8565. We are happy to provide a payment schedule that suits you.