Daniel McCree Foundation

Daniel McCree Foundation

Friday, October 28, 2011

Gnome Love Goes on And On~

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A note from the Editor:

At the moment, I will be "On a Journey" that has by some accounts been in the works for several years.  I find the most difficult part of traveling is being away from the tunes that are the soundtrack that reminds me again and again, the vine grows.  And much like any vine we generally find it a both unwieldy and determined.  For several months now I have enjoyed this tune, but haven't shared it as of yet.  Since I will be in LosAngeles the next few days traveling with the Choir from MCC, I thought while im out would be a great time.  The moment I encountered "The Weepies" I knew I had stumbled upon a spirit I knew.  And Like Daniel, it is most likely going to change you.  So enjoy, and may blessings be upon each of you~ The D vine

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Daniel McCree Foundation at National Coming Day Candlelight March (Belleville)

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Photo by: Colin Murphy  -


Metro East Pride of Southwestern Illinois held its second annual National Coming Out Day Candlelight March on Tuesday, October 11th, 2011.  LIGHT THE NIGHT remembers those in the community who have been lost to suicide and violence—and to express visibility for those in our community who are not yet able. - MEPSI

About 50 individuals and half dozen community organizations met at the Belleville Library and proceeded westward to Club Escapade on West Main Downtown.   Speakers included Sarah Sowell of MEPSI, Theresa Schmidt of PFLAG-Belleville, Rev. Lenny Johnson of Light of Love Fellowship Church, and Robyn Montague of TransHaven.  Also in attendence, Jessie Arms of Belleville Transgender and Friends/ CESJ & Individuals of many ages.

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Daniel McCree Foundation
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East St. Louis, IL 62201



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Thursday, October 6, 2011

LGBT Center Presented 9/11 Hero's Flag



LGBT Center Presented 9/11 Hero's Flag
VITAL VOICE
ST. LOUIS – Members of the Metropolitan Community Church of Greater St. Louis’ (MCCGSL) Ezekiel Project and Rev. Dr. Carol Trissell, Senior Pastor presented a memorial American flag to The LGBT Center of St. Louis, Oct. 5.

Leon Braxton, Richard Trennepohl, Colby Kluthe, Carol Trissell, John Campbell, Scott Oatman
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