This month is packed with LGBTQ+ events and happenings.

Airspray! Queer Dance Party
May 20 at Electric Haze, 26 Milbury St., Worcester. facebook.com/airspraywstr

Central Mass LGBT and Friends Breakfast Club
May 1, 15 and 29, mostly at Olde Post Office in Grafton but check the group page that week. facebook.com/groups/MassLgbtbreakfastclub

Central Mass LGBTQ MeetUp
A social networking medium with a goal of creating a vibrant queer community throughout Central Massachusetts. facebook.com/LGBTMeetupforCentralMA

LGBT Asylum Task Force
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Asylum Support Task Force is a community-based organization dedicated to LGBT individuals who are seeking asylum or refuge in the United States. May 7 is the Northampton Pride March’s 35th anniversary. May 9 is LGBT Asylum Support Task Force Community Meeting. Hadwen Park Church, 6 Clover St., Worcester. lgbtasylum.org

LGBTQ Cultural Community Center Talks
Sign up for more information! bit.ly/LGBTQCENTER

MB Lounge (21+)
Although it is the oldest gay bar in Worcester, it is newly renovated and looking good at 40 Grafton St., Worcester. May 6 is a Night out with Dance Around Sound. May 13 is Electro Entertainments System Dance Party with DJ Jezz. mblounge.com

New England Pride TV launch May 9
For links to shows, booking and more information, email nepridetv@gmail.com or visit facebook.com/NEPrideTV.

Worcester Pride
Organizational meeting first Tuesday at 35 Harvard St., Worcester. Team meetings third Tuesday at Wyked Java, 108 Water St., Worcester. Community is invited; we need your help!
worcesterpride.org or worcesterpride@gmail.com

Rainbow Readers Youth Book Group (Grades 4-12)
Friday, May 6, at Annie’s Book Stop, 65 James St., Worcester. sarahslocum92@gmail.com

SafeHomes: Thursday Nights (Ages 14-22)
SafeHomes is a peer-led, weekly drop-in night for youth. At the drop-in center on Mann Street in Worcester, SafeHomes provides a free meal and a combination of structured and unstructured social time. safehomes@thebridgecm.org

SWAGLY: Wednesday Nights (Ages 12-22)
Another option for LGBTQ+ youth is SWAGLY. Supporters of Worcester Area Youth’s (SWAGLY) focus is the prevention of HIV and STDs, drug/alcohol abuse and domestic violence. The group meets every Wednesday night at AIDS Project Worcester. In addition to the meal and social time, there is a youth leadership program. swagly@aidsprojectworcester.org

The Rainbow Lunch Club (60+)
This club offers LGBTIQA seniors age 60-plus a nutritious meal and an opportunity to socialize with friends and enjoy various activities, including programs, entertainment and an educational series. The Rainbow Lunch Club meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester, 90 Holden St. Advance reservations are required.
(508) 756-1545 x404 or wlen@eswa.org.

Please let us know about your events; email john@johnart.com.