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Bluegrass Chapter

About Bluegrass

Bluegrass chapter's 2006 Fourth of July float.PO Box 22032
Lexington, KY 40522-2032

A powerful social, political and lobbying force in Central Kentucky. Passed non-discrimination ordinance in 1999. Covering the sixteen counties of central KY, Bluegrass Fairness provides educational program and information on candidates for elected office's stances on LGBT issues.

Meeting Info

Bluegrass Fairness meetings are 2nd Tuesday of each month, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., usually at the Lexington Public Library downtown. E-mail Paul Brown for details.

Steering Committee

Paul Brown, Jennifer Crossen, Beth Hartmann, Aaron Hudson, Jeffrey Moore, Kelli O’Brien, Shannon Stuart-Smith, Burley Thomas


Ampersand. The Ampersand symbolizes the solidarity we are building through Friends & Family, and suggests the inclusiveness we are working toward. It reflects the idea that no one individual, legislator, organization, or city can carry all the water for equality. Our success lies in our solidarity.



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