The Center for LGBTQ Health Equity and the ElderPride Council cordially invite you to join us as we celebrate National Honor Our LGBT Elders Day 2025.
Founded in Baltimore and now celebrated coast to coast, National Honor Our LGBT Elders Day, or Elders Day, was created to foster awareness and show appreciation for the lifetime of contributions made by LGBT Elders. This special day of recognition was added to the National Days Registry by the Center for LGBTQ Health Equity in 2016 and is a pillar in our ElderPride program serving community members age 50+. The gains made by our community sit squarely on the backs of those whose struggles and victories, extraordinary courage, and everyday authenticity pioneered the LGBTQ equality movement. As we now face new threats and hostility, we are reminded that we have seen this before. Every one of our LGBT Elders has lived amidst the fires of change, through triumphs and struggles. We honor their courage and tenacity, and we seek their wisdom and guidance as we face new perils and challenges. Our Elders hold our history.
This year, we will gather at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall for an evening of inspiration, community, and gratitude. Guests are invited to enjoy social connection and warm reunion during our opening reception, partake of a delicious locally produced sit-down dinner, and hear an inspiring group of LGBTQ community storytellers share the importance of a beloved Elder who has been essential to their journey. As is our tradition, no Elder will be turned away because of financial barriers. Please contact us at lgbtq@chasebrexton.org to request support. If you are interested in ensuring all Elders can attend our celebration and enjoy all the support offered by our ElderPride program, please consider any of our sponsorship levels on the registration page. Every dollar will help us make a difference in the lives of our Elders.
Join us for this treasured community gathering and storytelling event!
Getting to the Event
Parking- Parking for the event is available at the Symphony Garage on Park Ave. There is also limited street parking available.
Public transit- The venue is conveniently located to several bus and light rail stops, most within one or two blocks. The 51 stops at the corner of Preston and Maryland, and the 53, CityLink Lime, and CityLink Yellow stop at the corner of Biddle Street and Maryland Avenue. The Cultural Center light rail stop is a 2 minute walk from the venue.
Please consult the map to the right for full information on parking and public transit availability.
Many thanks to our generous sponsors!