January 12 Saskatoon Deputy Mayor […]
When
1979-01-12
Description
January 12 Saskatoon Deputy Mayor George Taylor officially opened the new rented premises of the GCCS, located on the lower level of 245 Third Avenue South. The centre was based at this location until the end of February 1982, when the landlord locked the GCCS out of the location due to non-payment of rent.
All Places
SaskatoonAll People
George TaylorAll Organizations
Gay Alliance toward Equality GATE, Gay Students Alliance GSA, Saskatoon Gay Action, Zodiac Friendship Society, Gay Community Centre of SaskatoonAll Citations
"New Gay Centre Boosts Native Gays," Body Politic, no. 50 (1979), p. 11.A.E. Hannon, "Board Flashes," Gaze, March 1982, p. (1)"Gay Community Centre Opens New Premises," Gay Saskatchewan (Saskatoon), 2, no. 2 (February 1979): (3)"Gay Community Centre Opens in Saskatoon," Briarpatch, March 1979, p. 34"Gay Community Centre Opens," Sheaf (Univ. of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon), 11 January 1979, p. 1John Cooper, "S'toon Gay Centre Opened," Carillon (Univ. of Regina), 1 February 1979, p. 5