The Rush Center, Atlanta's own LGBT community center, has been undergoing a facelift and expansion and is now ready to show off the hard work of staff and volunteers.
The grand re-opening of the Rush Center is set for Nov. 16 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Prepare for an array of experiences to satisfy your appetite as JustUsATL hosts "Rainbow Jam" — its first major fundraiser that includes an open mic variety show and dinner from local restaurants. The Rainbow Jam Friday (tomorrow), Aug. 17.
JustUsATL, a youth-led and run LGBT organization for young people ages 13-28, formed earlier this year to provide a resource for teens and young adults seeking others to gather and share stories, support and friendship.
The Rainbow Jam is open to all people of all ages and is set for 7-11 p.m. at the Phillip Rush Center. Suggested donations are between $5 and $20 at the door.
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