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1Title:  Anthony Petruzzi Papers     
 Creator:  Petruzzi, Anthony 
 Dates:  1983-1992 
 Abstract:  Anthony Petruzzi is a gay activist, genealogist, and librarian from Euclid, Ohio. From 1987 to 1989, Petruzzi was a member, co-chairperson, and president of HUGS-EAST, a social and educational gay and lesbian organization in Lake County, Ohio. From 1988 to 1989, Petruzzi worked to open the organization's Mentor Center Tri-County Gay/Lesbian Drop-In Center at the East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church to serve as a space for social, educational, and emotional support sessions for the gay and lesbian community. Petruzzi was also a member of the Lake County Health District's AIDS Task Force and Health Issues Task Force in the late 1980s. The collection consists of agendas, bylaws, correspondence, directories, essays, invitations, lease agreements, mission statements, newsletters, newspaper clippings, proposals, publications, questionnaires, and schedules. 
 Call #:  MS 5510 
 Extent:  0.2 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Gay activists -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Gay rights -- Ohio -- Cleveland | AIDS Activists -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Gay liberation movement -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Gays -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs | Gay communities -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Lake County (Ohio) | Mentor (Ohio) | Gay communities -- Ohio -- Mentor
 
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2Title:  Gay Games 9 Records     
 Creator:  Gay Games 9 
 Dates:  2007-2014 
 Abstract:  Gay Games 9 was the ninth iteration of the Gay Games, an international gathering for athletic competition hosted by and for people in the LGBTQ+ community. Launched in 1982 by Dr. Tom Waddell, the Gay Games are an international sporting event that occur every four years. The Gay Games represent a safe arena for all athletes, regardless of sexual orientation, religion, race, gender, nationality, or ability. The Games were held in Cleveland and Akron, Ohio, from August 9 - 16, 2014. This collection consists of advertisements, agendas, articles, budgets, cards, certificates, correspondence, directories, a DVD, ephemera, flash drives, a grant application, guides, flyers, handbooks, a license agreement, magazines, manuals, maps, a memorandum, newspaper clippings, programs, promotional materials, a proposal, and publications. 
 Call #:  MS 5512 
 Extent:  2.01 linear feet (2 containers and one Oversized Folder) 
 Subjects:  Homosexuality -- United States -- History | Lesbianism -- United States -- History | Lesbians -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Gays -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Gays -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs | Sports | Gays and Sports | Lesbians and Sports | Gay Games
 
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3Title:  Lesbian-Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland Records     
 Creator:  Lesbian-Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland 
 Dates:  1974-1991 
 Abstract:  The Lesbian-Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland (LGCSC) was opened in 1977 by the Gay Educational and Awareness Resource Foundation (Gear Foundation). The Gear Foundation was created to serve the Lesbian and Gay community of Cleveland, Ohio, through social, political, and cultural events, counseling and support groups, and to empower and raise the community's level of visibility. The Lesbian-Gay Community Service Center was opened to serve as a base of operations for the Gear Foundation's activities. The first Center was located on the city's east side, and over the years relocated several times. In 1988, The Gear Foundation officially changed its name to The Lesbian-Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland. The Center has continued many of the Gear Foundation's activities while initiating many others, such as the Living Room Project to help support and nurture persons with AIDS. A Gay Youth Group has also been maintained by the Center, along with a Speakers Bureau and various entertainment and social events, including the yearly Lesbian-Gay Pride Day and march. In 2000, the Center was located at 1418 West 29th Street. The collection consists of board minutes, financial records, correspondence, memoranda, grants and funding files, Hotline records, annual reports, newsletters and other materials pertaining to events and issues with the Lesbian-Gay community of northeast Ohio. 
 Call #:  MS 4610 
 Extent:  2.20 linear feet (5 containers) 
 Subjects:  Lesbian-Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland (Ohio). | Gay Educational Awareness Resources Foundation. | Gays -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Lesbians -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gay activists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gay press publications -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gay liberation movement -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gay rights -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gay communities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gays -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs.
 
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4Title:  Gay Educational Awareness Resources Foundation Records     
 Creator:  Gay Educational Awareness Resources Foundation 
 Dates:  1973-1984 
 Abstract:  The Gay Educational Awareness Resource Foundation (Gear Foundation) was created in 1974 in Cleveland, Ohio, to serve the Lesbian and Gay community through social, political, and cultural events, counseling and support groups, and to empower and raise the community's level of visibility. The Foundation incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1975, and was given tax exempt status in 1978. Early activities included a Gay Hotline-Switchboard and the publication of High Gear, a monthly newspaper covering news and events of interest in the Gay community. The Gear Foundation served as an umbrella organization for other groups and activities, including a Rap Group and a Speaker's Bureau. In 1977, the Foundation opened the Lesbian-Gay Community Services Center, to serve as a base of operations for its activities. Throughout the 1980s, the Foundation continued to increase its visibility and help form a cohesive Lesbian-Gay community in northeast Ohio. A stronger feminist element was nurtured in the organization with committees such as Lesbians in Gear Hanging Together (LIGHT). The Foundation also became more involved in political activism and lobbying, legal issues, job discrimination, and anti-Gay violence. The Foundation also was active in fundraising, social, and educational services in the fight against AIDS, including an AIDS Hotline. Other AIDS-related work included involvement with the medical community, the Health Issues Task Force, the National Gay Task Force, and the NAMES Project. In 1988, the Gear Foundation officially changed its name to the Lesbian-Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland, which has continued many of the Foundation's activities. The collection consists of articles of incorporation, bylaws, board minutes, financial records, correspondence, memoranda, grants and funding files of the Foundation, and newsletters and other materials pertaining to general events and issues within the Lesbian-Gay community of northeast Ohio. 
 Call #:  MS 4614 
 Extent:  1.60 linear feet (5 containers) 
 Subjects:  Gay Educational Awareness Resource Foundation. | Lesbian-Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland (Ohio). | Gays -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Lesbians -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gay activists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gay press publications -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gay liberation movement -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gay rights -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gay communities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gays -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs.
 
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5Title:  Lesbian Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland Oral History Collection     
 Creator:  Lesbian Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland 
 Dates:  1995-2003 
 Abstract:  The Lesbian Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland Oral History Collection began in 1995 in order to document gay and lesbian history in Cleveland. Interviews were conducted with members of the gay and lesbian community from 1995 to 2001 and in 2003. The collection was created by the Lesbian Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland (LGCSC) and Stanley Garfinkel, Joan Organ, and Richard Van Patten. The collection consists of cassette tapes, compact discs (CDs), and transcripts of twenty-six oral history interviews. Of special note are a small number of personal papers relating to the lesbian and gay community in Cleveland that are also in the collection, including scripts for plays performed at the annual Women's Variety Show and a July 1982 copy of the zine Z-Trash. 
 Call #:  MS 5498 
 Extent:  1 linear feet (4 containers) 
 Subjects:  Lesbian-Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland (Ohio) | Gays -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Gay activists -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Gay liberation movement -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Gay rights -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Gay communities -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Gays -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs | Oral history -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History | Oral histories
 
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