Showing posts with label Rainbow Dove Leicester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rainbow Dove Leicester. Show all posts

Monday, June 14, 2010

Helsinki Rutland Street Leicester

New Gay Venue
for
Leicester



It's launch night at Helsinki on Friday 25th June
with free entry to this exciting new
Leicester Gay Venue


Regular events will include Pop Nation every Wednesday,
Pink Pounder, where all drinks are £1
every Thursday, and DJ Marky B every Friday

The Wideboys are visiting on Saturday 26th June
with their remixes, including 'UP', 'Please don't stop the music',
'Just can't get enough', and 'On a Mission'.



Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Rainbow Voices Leicestershire

Rainbow Voices
LEICESTERSHIRE

Rainbow Voices is a newly formed

choir for LGBT folk

which encompasses the

City of Leicester and the

surrounding County

All LGBT folk, their friends and supporters

(over the age of 18) are welcome irrespective of

musical background or ability.

The most important quality is a love of singing

and a willingness to perform and have

F U N

No auditions necessary

We look forward to hearing from you

We can be contracted on face book as Leicestershire Rainbow Voices or

on email leicestershirerainbowvoice@googlemail.com

Rehearsals now every Tuesday 7.30 pm

St. Nicholas Church, Leicester

Come and Join us!

sponsored by

Rainbow & Dove

Dover Castle


Monday, April 19, 2010

Lunch at the Gay Bar

Having lunch today a the Rainbow Dove in Leicester, not bad food. Buy 4 Meals and Get 1 free.
loyalty card.

Straight people are welcome.


Sitting eating my lunch the police arrived, I thought Oakham Town Council had called them. It was OK this time they stopped a driver to check him out.



I told the owner of The Rainbow Dove, Dover Castle and Helsinki all good gay venues in Leicester. He thinks Oakham Town Councils complaint about me having my birthday party at one of his venues was an outrage.
He told me his mother works at a local prison and many officers at that the prison are gay and lesbian.
So there is more gay people in Oakham and Rutland than I thought.