Eurovision 2023 final is this Saturday (13/05) at 22. Let’s gather at Behemoth’s center at 21 to watch the show together! 🥳 We provide snacks and good company. 🎉
Hey! The book club is having another meeting, this time on Saturday, 13th of May at 16:00 and we invite all of you to come to discuss with us or just listen in. The main focus will be a new book this time – Emily M. Danforth’s “Plain Bad Heroines”. It’s a gothic horror story with multiple sapphic main characters, a historical drama told through the eyes of an unreliable narrator, which charms the readers with its very queer version of dark academia. While it can look intimidating, it’s recommended to come after reading the first 100 pages of the novel (stopping once you see the chapter titled “Bodies Piling Up”:)).
If this sounds interesting, you could message us directly to get added to the group chat of this club, through which we can help you access the book. We have now finished our first book, “One Last Stop,” but if you happened to miss any of our previous meetings but would still like to discuss parts of that book, we would also look forward to that! You are very welcome to join us without having properly read through all the recommended pages to introduce other LGBTQ+ books you’ve read or plan to read or just to spend a great time with us. Show up with all your exciting ideas and a book to read for the start of the meeting. Can’t wait to see you on Saturday!
📚The next book club meetings are on May 26th and June 9th, both times at 18:00.
🌈 The project (and our book club!) is funded by the Active Citizens Fund of the EEA Grants, operated in Estonia by the Open Estonia Foundation in consortium with the Network of Estonian Non-profit Organisations.
We invite you to celebrate the European Day of Diversity on May 10 at 18:00. 🌈 We’ll talk about diversity, play trivia and board games over some snacks and drinks. 🥳 Don’t forget to bring an open mind and a good mood!
📅 May 10
🕕 18:00
📍 Behemoth’s centre
The project (and this event!) is funded by the Active Citizens Fund of the EEA Grants, operated in Estonia by the Open Estonia Foundation in consortium with the Network of Estonian Non-profit Organisations.
Join us this Tuesday (May 9) at 18-20 for another art club evening, this time it is dedicated to mermaids, right in time for Mermay. 🧜 MerMay is an art challenge that happens in May, where artists from all around the world draw mermaids. So come by and have fun doing a creative challenge together! 🎨
🌈 The project (and this event!) is funded by the Active Citizens Fund of the EEA Grants, operated in Estonia by the Open Estonia Foundation in consortium with the Network of Estonian Non-profit Organisations.
The next trans support group meeting is on May 12th at 18:00 at Peemoti center. Mel and Paul from Estonian Trans People’s Association will be conducting a self-reflection workshop.
Non-binary people and other gender minorities are welcome as well!
The maximum number of attendees is 20. Please sign up if you want to attend the support group meeting.
Our next trans support group meeting takes place on May 1st at 18 at Peemoti centre! 🏳️⚧️
During the meeting we will be making collages on a (positive!) topic of your own choice. Feel free to come and spend an evening in our safe space! 🐾
Next trans support group meetings take place:
🏳️⚧️ 1/05 – making collages
🏳️⚧️ 12/05 – Mel and Paul from Eesti Transinimeste Ühing are visiting us
🏳️⚧️ 19/05 – creative writing and writing poetry
More info about May 12th will be posted later.
Non-binary people are welcome to join the support group too!
Our project (and this support group) is funded by the Active Citizens Fund of the EEA Grants, operated in Estonia by the Open Estonia Foundation in consortium with the Network of Estonian Non-profit Organisations. 💖