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Exeter City FC say no to homophobia

EXETER City Football Club said “no to homophobia” at its home game with Mansfield on Saturday, February 17.

The match was designated as the Club’s annual Football v Homophobia fixture and a number of initiatives to mark the day were organised by Exeter City Supporters’ Trust, its One Game One Community (OGOC) Group and Proud Grecians, the club’s newly formed lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans (LGBT+) and allies supporters group.

This was the ninth time that an annual Exeter City home game had been designated as a Football v Homophobia match.

Players from both teams warmed up in Football v Homophobia t-shirts.  These were then thrown to the crowd before the start of the game.

Troy Brown
Troy Brown

First team player and the Club’s OGOC Ambassador Troy Brown backed the initiative and said: “Homophobia like all discrimination, has no place in football. It’s time to call full-time on hate.”

The OGOC Group welcomed guests from Devon FA, Intercom (LGBT Support Organisation), Exeter Pride, Exeter University LGBT+ Network and the Devon Lions, the local gay friendly football club.

Volunteers handed out Football v Homophobia leaflets, rainbow laces, stickers and badges to those attending the game and articles about the Football v Homophobia campaign featured in the match programme.

Alan Quick
Alan Quick

Alan Quick, a member of the Supporters Trust and its OGOC Group, founder of Proud Grecians, co-founder of Exeter Pride and local co-ordinator for Football v Homophobia, said: “Exeter City has a great record on opposing homophobia and last year the Club was recognised with an award for its long-term commitment by Lou Englefield, Director of the national Football v Homophobia campaign, who presented the OGOC Group with a commemorative pennant.

“The OGOC group and the Club have a proud record of making sure football is welcoming for all.”

Exeter City’s OGOC groups works with the national Kick it Out campaign to address all types of discrimination in football including race, disability, gender, age and sexual orientation.

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Rob ‘The Voice’ Stevens to headline Hibernation community luncheon

Bear-Patrol’s annual community fundraising luncheon, Hibernation takes place on Sunday, October 21, 2018.

'Rob Stevens - The Voice'
‘Rob Stevens – The Voice’

Hibernation is one of the most sought after tickets in the LGBT+ calendar of events. Tickets are priced at a reasonable rate covering the cost of the event with ALL profits donated to the evenings nominated organisations, MindOut Counselling Project and The Rainbow Fund.

Jennie Castell
Jennie Castell

International singer, entertainer and vocal impressionist Rob Stevens will be headlining the afternoons entertainment, which will be held in the prestigious Paganini Ballroom at the Old Ship Hotel on Brighton seafront.

Rob a seasoned international performer, is critically acclaimed as ‘The Voice’, powerful and strong with a rich tone, he masterfully sings music from many genres.

During his exclusive appearance at Hibernation, Rob will be performing two sets – one showcasing classics from musical theatre and then after the auction he will return to the stage to perform his legendary tribute to Meatloaf. Expect a 5 star performance from a 5 star entertainer.

Hibernation begins with a champagne meet and greet in the main hotel bar, overseen by Toastmaster Dan Hale, followed by a four course Sunday Luncheon in the Paganini Ballroom in the company of The Mayor of Brighton and Hove.

Dave the Bear
Dave the Bear

Live Entertainment will be hosted by Mysterry, with amazing live sets from Krissie Ducann, Jennie Castell and a special guest appearance by Dave the Bear.

Jennie will be picking up the hammer once again as the auctioneer for the Charity Auction featuring an amazing list of auction lots donated by local businesses and supporters of Bear-Patrol.

All in all a luncheon not to be missed. Tickets will be on sale from April 1, 2018.

T0 pre-reserve tickets before April 1, email: info@bearpatrol.org.uk

In 2017, Hibernation raised £5,000 for MindOut and £4,193.04 for the Brighton & Hove, LGBT Community Safety Forum.


Event: Hibernation 2018: Annual Community Luncheon presented by Bear-Patrol

Where: Old Ship Hotel, King’s Road, Brighton BN1 1NR

When: Sunday, October 21, 2018

Time: Noon – 6.30pm

Cost: Individual Ticket Price: £40 – Table of 11 Price: £400

To book email: info@bearpatrol.org.uk

 

 

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