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> * History of Elderberries
> * Our programming: monthly socials - the time is fixed, everything else varies: venue, topic, zoom or no, level of activity, indoor/outdoor. The event format and topic are set at board meetings a few months in advance and generally one boardmember will "champion" an event - e.g. bringing in a couple of lesbian mystery writers to talk about their latest books, how I spent my winter vacation at the Arctic Polar Bear Research Station, a picnic, no-talent show, feedback to the Canadian Virtual Hospice session, writing the Elders Research-ee Bill Of rights.
> * During Covid: zoom meetings: sometimes check ins, sometimes a discussion topic, sometimes a guest speaker.
> * What people like, what they don’t: to be filled in in a few days from the survey.
> * Here's our greatest challenge with in-person events: someone new will show up and walk into the room and everyone will be already talking, in little circles and they'll just stand there. So what we do is assign a boardmember to be the greeter and introducer for each session.
> * What programming is important for Q folk? In my opinion, a focussed talk, then social time and food is the trifecta. I really like variety.
> * About specialized groups vs. integration: this is an intrinsic human need and special enjoyment, to spend time with your own kind. You could say the same thing about Italian or Jewish social clubs.
Talk by Dan to the Planning With Pride conference
All this talk of isolation, abuse, and grief - but what 2SLGBTQ+ older adults want the most is a sense of community. 2SLGBTQ+ older adult programming has been growing in communities across Canada for some time now, and these groups have been providing their participants with something hard to find these days: friends, learning, and laughter. It's not all advocacy - there's just good old-fashioned fun, too. Catch up with us on Day Three to hear from three groups across Canada creating a sense of community for the 2SLGBTQ+ older adults in their area.