Over thirty members of Eastbourne Rainbow enjoyed a late summer outing to the historic village of Rottingdean at the beginning of September.
Over thirty members of Eastbourne Rainbow enjoyed a late summer outing to the historic village of Rottingdean at the beginning of September.
Members of Eastbourne Rainbow, Eastbourne’s social group for 50 plus LGBT+ people enjoyed a tour of Eastbourne College in August.
To celebrate LGBT History Month in February, The Towner Art Gallery in Eastbourne will team up with Eastbourne Rainbow, and Bourne Out to present a special screening of The Celluloid Closet.
Over thirty members of Eastbourne Rainbow and friends attended the groups Christmas lunch at Butlers Restaurant in Eastbourne on Tuesday, December 5. Not only was this a Christmas lunch, but a celebration of six successful years for Eastbourne Rainbow, an LGBT+ group for the 50+ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender communities living in Eastbourne and the surrounding area, for socialising, making new friends, gaining support and obtaining information relative to the group.
Eastbourne Rainbow is a group for 50+ LGBT+ people living in Eastbourne and the surrounding area, to socialise, make new friends, gain support and obtain information relative to the group. On July 29, they held a screening of the film Victim to mark the 50th anniversary of the passing of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act which partially decriminalised homosexual acts in England and Wales between adult males.
Members of Eastbourne Rainbow, AGE Concern Eastbourne’s 50+ LGBT social group receive a cheque for £200 from Andrew and Gary of The Hart, Eastbourne’s premier gay bar. The money was raised from ticket sales for the sell-out musical evening ‘Till I Hear You Sing’.
The Hart of Eastbourne will be raising funds for the Eastbourne Rainbow Group on Sunday, January 22 from 7.30pm. ‘Till I hear You Sing’ will be “an evening of light song and entertainment to warm the heart”.
Eastbourne Rainbow celebrates five successful years at their Christmas party. Over 30 members of Eastbourne Rainbow and friends attended their Christmas lunch at Butlers Restaurant in Eastbourne on Tuesday, December 6.
Members of Eastbourne Rainbow made an early summer visit in June to the award winning ‘Driftwood Garden’ in Marine Drive, Bishopstone, Seaford.
For followers of camp and comedy there promises to be one of the campest workshops in Eastbourne for some time for older gay people. Locals will be given a chance to do their best Larry Grayson impersonation, when a London Theatre Producer will launch his new script on Eastbourne Rainbow, the Eastbourne group for older gay people.