Please note this event is for adults only (21 or older)
Mark your calendars for June 24, 2023, as Compass' Stonewall Ball returns with a bang to the Cox Science Center and Aquarium. This exhilarating evening guarantees great company, delicious food and drinks, a fabulous silent auction, live entertainment, and an awards ceremony. So, dress to impress and keep in mind this year's theme, "Back to our Future."
While the VIP Reception will take place at 7 pm, the Dance Party will commence at 9 pm.
The primary goal of Stonewall Ball is to generate funds to sustain Compass Community Center's programs and operations. Serving the LGBTQ+ community in Palm Beach County for 35 years, Compass Community Center uses the funds raised to support their various programs such as HIV/AIDS Insurance premium and co-pay programs, peer-support groups, youth groups, transgender resources and support, free mental health services, and cultural competency trainings for government agencies, corporations, and small businesses.
Join us for the 21st Annual Stonewall Ball and be part of the unforgettable night 'Back to our Future.'
STONEWALL BALL HISTORY
The Stonewall Ball was created in 2002 as a targeted outreach event, aimed toward decision makers and the people who speak, walk, vote or donate to support them. Compass as a 501(c)3 nonprofit, charitable organization does not support, endorse or promote any candidate regardless of political affiliation. Compass’ primary mission is to promote pride in our community, encourage informed civic engagement, and create opportunities for the type of relationship building with community leaders that many others may take for granted.
Held the last Saturday in June (and in conjunction with Stonewall celebrations across the country and world during Pride Month June), the Stonewall Ball not only recognizes our collective history, but it sheds light on opportunities for our community’s future through fully inclusive social justice leadership. Annually, more than 1,500 people attend the event, and past honored guests have included Donna Red Wing, Jeffrey Trammel, and Elaine Noble.
Over the years, Compass’ mission has been supported by a number of local leaders who have moved on to become elected or appointed public officials. Along the way, some have become state senators, others who were school board members have moved on to become county commissioners, and still others, such as loyal legislative aids, have become mayors or state representatives, or both. A few have even become representatives of the United States.
More significantly, though, few who have been with us have ever left Compass or its mission behind them. Most proudly boast their place in our shared history.
Organization leaders, appointed and elected officials, and the people who support them most are under a special kind of scrutiny in the light of Florida’s sunshine. Each and every decision they make in support of all people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, is on the record for the rest of their public or private careers. That is why it is so important to know who they are, and for them to know who we are – and more importantly, how many we are.
Each year, the Compass Leadership Award is presented to an elected or appointed official who has demonstrated a commitment to honoring and forwarding social justice initiatives that are inclusive of sexual orientation and gender identity.
Additionally, the Michael Brown Faces of the Community Award is presented to a community member who has demonstrated notable efforts toward promoting pride and a connectivity within our diverse community.
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Jun 24, 2023 · 7:00 PM - Jun 24, 2023 · 11:59 PM(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Parking will be available on the property.
Please drive responsibly. If you enjoy yourself too much, please have a designated driver or use a rideshare app like Uber or Lyft to get you home safely.
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