Location:
Hosmer Library
347 East 36th Street
Minneapolis MN 55408
The topic this month is "Sharing our Stories."
How did you get to be where you are today in terms of your gender identity? Was figuring it out a long process of self-realization or a sudden "aha!" moment? The story is different for everyone.
TMen meetings are peer-facilitated and designed to provide each other support and socializing on our own terms.
So that everyone can attend please refrain from wearing cologne or other scented products.
You're invited! Everyone is welcome to attend the TMen 9th Anniversary Potluck Barbecue:
Saturday September 18, 4:00 – 8:00 pm
Hidden Falls Regional Park Picnic Shelter
1415 Mississippi Blvd S – North Entrance
Saint Paul MN 55116
Bring something to grill and a dish to share. If you're not able to bring anything come anyway, there will be plenty of food to go around. There will be separate grills for meat and non-meat items.
So that everyone can participate please refrain from wearing cologne, bug spray, or any other scented products.
Gender Blender Night Out
Food with board games
Monday, Sept. 20, 5:30 – 8:00pm
Midtown Global Market, Lake Street at 10th Ave
Free parking with validation in the 10th Street Ramp
Hosmer Library
347 East 36th Street
Minneapolis MN 55408
*ROOM CHANGE* Upstairs conference room
The topic this month is "Coming Out".
For many people coming out seems like a one-time event, but for others it may feel like they are coming out over and over again.
TMen meetings are peer-facilitated and designed to provide each other support and socializing on our own terms.
So that everyone can attend please refrain from wearing cologne or other scented products.
Hosmer Library
347 East 36th Street
Minneapolis MN 55408
Upstairs meeting room
1 - 3pm
The topic this month is "Coping with the Holidays."
The holidays are the best time of the year for many people while other folks dread the entire season. Maybe you fall somewhere in between. Join us to talk about any challenges people might be expecting ("Uh...thanks for the pink blouse, Grandma, but...") or to share ways you've created your own holiday traditions.