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Capital Region Pride

Organizations and Resources

Suits and the City

Suits and the City's mission is to promote the interests of LGBTQIA+ persons in the Mid-Michigan area through education and activism and increase the visibility and integration of LGBTQIA+ persons in the broader community through networking events.

Meetups are the first Wednesday of the month. Learn more at Suits and the City.

Salus Center

Founded in , Salus Center serves Lansing&#x;s LGBTQIA+ communities as a gathering space and facts hub. This includes support groups, events and workshops all geared toward the goal of creating community, camaraderie and safe spaces. For more information, visit Salus Center.

PFLAG Greater Lansing

Founded in , PFLAG is the first and largest company dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBTQIA+ people and their families. Learn more at PFLAG Greater Lansing. 

MSU Gender and Sexuality Campus Center

The MSU Gender and Sexuality Campus Center is a student-centered campus resource that works to celebrate, affirm,

East Lansing Progressive on LGBT Civil Rights but No Gay Bar in Urban area Limits

Forty-four years ago, the City of East Lansing was the first group in the United States to offer its lgbtq+ citizens civil rights protection under law. But strangely enough, this progressive urban area has never been place to a gay bar.

Hart

Bruce Hart, a Los Angeles actor who appears in the digital series “Old Dogs & New Tricks”, attended Michigan State from to He said those years were a liberal time on campus and in the Lansing area, but none of the gay bars were in East Lansing. “There were three bars located in Lansing. And they were located in a fairly rough neighborhood. Going to a gay bar for the first time was unreal. I was on a date with a guy who had a motorcar, which is probably why I dated him, and we went to Trammp’s in Lansing. It was both a bar and a disco. It had small dance floor lined with mirrors. My first trip there the bar was having a drag demonstrate, another first for me. I could not believe these glamorous ladies were men, until they started talking. I didn't understand drag and foun

MONDAY

Free Lube Day!

F*ck Rain Lube!

 

TUESDAY

Transformation Tuesday

Dress up and Get a chance to conquer a Gift Bag!

WEDNESDAY

Bear Night

Cubs Welcome!

4pm

 

THURSDAY

College Age 4pm til midnight with valid id must be ! $ off!

 

FRIDAY 

Black Out Party

Lights turned down, Fun spaces in the dark! 

SATURDAY

CumUnion 1st Sat. of month. Starts 4pm

Bear Party 2nd Sat.

3rd Sat.

All Gender 21 and older  8pm Events area!

4th Sat. Party!

 

SUNDAY

NO TOWEL SUNDAY

Yes you fetch a towel to dry off or sit on, however feel free to walk around without it on! 

Music venue to breathe novel life downtown at former gay club, hookah lounge

Chloe Alverson

FRIDAY, Jan. 21 – A new music venue is coming to downtown Lansing in a year-old building at S. Washington Square. The entire undertaking, including the purchase and renovation, is estimated to cost just over $,

RBM Properties proposed the renovation to the building. The Lansing Economic Development Partnership — LEAP — approved a $, loan for the project. Kevin Meyer, a managing member of the company, is now co-owners of the building with Scott Bell. Both Meyer and Bell labor as promoters for melody festivals, such as Usual Ground and Breakaway.

The urban area and state still require to approve a liquor license.

The building is the former home of a hookah lounge and was once a popular club spot. Club Paradise, which later became Club X-Cel, was a well-known lgbtq+ bar during the s. X-Cel nightclub was described on a Lansing bars webite as “young” and “fun,” offering “an atmosphere much closer to Chicago than to Lansing with a one-of-a-kind design.” The