Transhealth Holigay Party with Special Guest Quinn Christopherson
Come one, come all to the second annual Transhealth Holigay Party at the Margiold Theater!
Join us for our second annual Transhealth Holigay Party at the Marigold Theater featuring Tiny Desk Winner Quinn Christopherson!
Don your gay apparel (ugly holiday sweaters anyone?), experience an unforgettable night of music and dancing, help us raise much needed funds to support gender-affirming care, and learn more about how you can support the mission of Transhealth.
Dancing | Queer Makers Mart | Silent Auction | Photo Booth | Charcuterie | Cash Bar
When: Saturday, December 9 at 7pm
Where: The Marigold Theater, Easthampton MA
We hope you can join us for this festive event! Together, we'll celebrate our successes, talk about the work ahead, and enjoy each other's company. All ages welcome!
Tickets are available by donation between $0-$10,000 (NOTAFLOF). If you aren’t able to attend the event but would still like to make a donation, you can give online!
The event is fully accessible to wheelchair users.
The safety and wellbeing of our supporters is paramount. Masks are strongly recommended. We are actively monitoring the incidence and prevalence of COVID-19 and may add precautions as necessary.
Please contact Celia Overby with any questions about the event at celia@transhealth.org
QUINN CHRISTOPHERSON
Quinn Christopherson is an Ahtna Athabascan and Iñupiaq songwriter, born, raised, and based in Anchorage, Alaska. He was the 2019 winner of NPR's Tiny Desk Contest with his song "Erase Me", which NPR called "a nuanced take on his experience as a transgender man coming to terms with the power of his voice."
LINKS:
Website: https://quinnchristopherson.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quinnchristopherson/
DJ LEFOX
Following Quinn's performance, we will dance the night away with DJ LeFox (they/them)!
SPONSORS
Thank you to our sponsors Bloom Local, Colorful Resilience, Jandon Center for Community Engagement at Smith College, Tapestry Health, Translate Gender, UMass Stonewall Center