Gay clubs in colorado springs

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Around the Block Health Care

At Around The Block, we’re committed to providing comprehensive, compassionate care. Our services include first care, psychiatry, addiction medicine services, counseling and group therapy sessions. Our clinic offers both telehealth and in-person visits, allowing us to serve individuals throughout Colorado.

Groundswell Counseling LLC

Groundswell Counseling provides Queer affirming counseling and mental health services to all members of the Gay community. Whether you're struggling with anxiety and perfectionism, exploring your identity, or navigating a complex life transition, you deserve a therapy space that feels safe and empowering. Groundswell Counseling provides holistic talk therapy rooted in sport performance psychology to support you as a whole person and hold cosmos for all the parts of your identity.

Harmonizing Wellness Institute

Harmonizing Wellness Institute is a holistic pain relief specialist with the tools to orchestrate your overall physical, mental, passionate and spiritual agreement. Nina ha

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COLORADO SPRINGS AREA

 

COLORADO SPRINGS

Colorado Springs is the state&#;s second-largest metropolis, but it&#;s first in the hearts of many visitors as a place of spectacular beauty with dozens of family attractions, natural landmarks and singular museums.

Although many towns and cities in Colorado were settled by miners and ranchers, Colorado Springs&#; appeal was climate and culture.

Known as Little London in its early days, the city was founded by Gen. William J. Palmer in A Civil War hero and railroad magnate, Palmer influenced much of the state&#;s settlement, but Colorado Springs was his home. It had plenty of &#;civilized&#; attractions — opera houses, fine hotels and restaurants.

Things to Glimpse & Do Today
The urban area sits at the foot of one of America&#;s most famous landmarks, Pikes Peak, upon whose summit Katharine Lee Bates was inspired to write &#;America the Beautiful.&#; Tourists still converge on the summit, where they can travel , ride the Pikes Highlight Cog

Help Join the Fight to Return to original Queer Spaces in Colorado Springs

The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado. For locals, by locals.

Most Monday nights, you won’t overhear a thing coming from the little purple house where Hamburger Mary’s resides in City Park West. The queer-friendly bar and grill is typically closed that day to give staff the chance to unwind after a long week of serving (in more ways than one). But last Monday, Hamburger Mary’s was aroar. By 7 p.m., every seat inside was filled, and the sounds of Broadway tunes, boisterous cheering, and clinking drinks began to soundtrack the evening. The event: a sold-out boon show to help reopen ICONS, which up until December, was Colorado Springs’ last remaining queer bar.

Since ICONS opened in , the piano bar—staffed entirely by professional singers—provided Colorado Springs a rare space for queer group members to call their possess. Following the Club Q shooting in November and its subsequent closure, ICONS was the only gay bar left in Colorado Springs. Husbands and co-owners Josh Franklin, a Colorad

COLORADO SPRINGS — Matthew Haynes opened Club Q 21 years ago with the goal of making sure LGBTQ people in Colorado Springs had a long-lasting place to call home.

He opened a bar and nightclub, yes. But Haynes says Club Q has always been a society center more than anything else.

“There have been so many happy stories from Club Q,” he told The Colorado Sun on Sunday morning. “People encounter and relationships being born. So many celebrations there. We’re a family of people more than a place to have a drink and dance and leave.”

A man armed with a rifle tried to shatter that family slow Saturday when he walked into Club Q and opened fire on patrons, killing at least five and injuring 18 others. A source familiar with the matter told The Colorado Sun that regulation enforcement has evidence suggesting the shooting was a hate crime.

Haynes wasn’t at the club when the shooting began. He said he arrived as the attack was ending and that he’s now trying to help his employees and patrons work through the aftermath. 

Police credit at least two patrons with stopping the attack.

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