Nicholas Snow and PromoHomo.TV® are live at the SOLD OUT Center Stage on the occasion of The LGBT Community Center of the Desert’s 20th Anniversary.

DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES DURING THE LIVE BROADCAST, THE EPISODE IS BEING POST-PRODUCED AND WILL BE RE-BROADCAST SOON. PLEASE ENJOY THE EARLIER BROADCAST BELOW. THANK YOU.

Explain the fab folks at The Center, the event honors “our incredible team of volunteers who help LGBTQ people along their way each and every day!”

For this year’s event they moved away from a traditional indoor ballroom setting to provide guests a safe and comfortable open-air experience, including outdoor cocktails, entertainment, a seated dinner and live auction.

They continue, “With the opening of our new LGBTQ Center space in Coachella, and the expansion of our Scott Hines Behavioral Health Clinic in Palm Springs, we are thrilled to grow our capacity to serve more people, and to have created the kind of welcoming, well-appointed space our community deserves, all with your generous help.”

The Center is also thrilled to announce the 2021 Legacy Award will be awarded to Mayor Pro Tem of Palm Springs and Center Board Member, Lisa Middleton, set to be interviewed live in this episode.

Ahead of The LGBTQ Community Center of the Desert’s big weekend kicking off with the Center Stage Gala and concluding with the Grand Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, PromoHomo.TV® offers an exclusive advance tour of the renovated and expanded space, and gets up close and personal in an intimate, sit-down interview with The Center’s Executive Director, Rob Wheeler.

“The LGBTQ Community Center of the Desert has been instrumental in helping me to break free of my own isolation and loneliness,” explains Nicholas Snow (PromoHomo.TV®, a media sponsor of The Center). “The Center is a beacon of hope, inspiring people around the world about what’s possible.”

The SOLD OUT Center Stage 2021 is “Celebrating 20 years of The Center and honor (their) incredible team of volunteers who help LGBTQ people along their way each and every day! (They) are also thrilled to announce The Center’s 2021 Legacy Award will be awarded to Mayor Pro Tem of Palm Springs and Center Board Member, Lisa Middleton! Lisa is a long-time champion of The Center and works tirelessly to advance the cause of our diverse LGBTQ community across the Coachella Valley.”

On Sunday, October 24, at 11 am (please RSVP at their web site)...

“The Center will celebrate new beginnings with a Grand Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at our newly renovated building in Palm Springs. When we first made plans to renovate the building and expand the Scott Hines Behavioral Health Clinic, the world looked very different. The pandemic altered not only how we commune with one another, but also our construction schedule. It feels really good to be at a point where we can begin to welcome our wonderful community back into a space that is bright, open and updated. And honestly, our building is more than just a space – it is our community’s home – and we can’t wait to welcome you back!”

If you cannot make it to the ribbon cutting, tune in to PromoHomo.TV® from anywhere in the world to watch live.

THE LGBT COMMUNITY CENTER OF THE DESERT

MISSIONCreating vibrant community by helping LGBTQ people along their way.

VISIONThriving lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, living authentically in support inclusive communities.

VALUESRespect, Excellence, Inclusiveness, Fun, Integrity

Based in the Coachella Valley, The Center serves people of all ages, totaling more than 67,000 visits annually. You might ask how they attract so many people? They do that with meaningful, relevant and mission-focused programming that addresses their three strategic initiatives:

  • Ending Isolation & Loneliness
  • Connecting People to Resources & Community
  • Enriching Our Individual & Collective Experiences
The LGBTQ Community Center of The Desert Welcomes New Executive Director & CEO, Rob Wheeler

Rob Wheeler has been appointed Executive Director and CEO of The LGBTQ Community Center of The Desert (“The Center”) following a nationwide search led by Kevin Chase Executive Search Group. Wheeler succeeds previous CEO Mike Thompson and Interim Executive Director Mary Sue Allen, who will resume her role as Co-chair of the Board of Directors. He officially started July 12, 2021.

A native of the Pacific Northwest, Wheeler joins The Center following 22 years at the New York LGBT Community Center, where he served as Deputy Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer since 2010. Wheeler led the New York Center through a decade of transformational growth with an array of health, arts, and community programming, growing the annual budget of $8.5M to $20M. Wheeler earned his BA in Organizational Sociology and Political Science from Hunter College and his MPA from New York University, where he subsequently taught as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Service.

As executive director, Wheeler will work closely with the board, staff, and community partners to advance the organization’s work and mission. He will lead strategic, operational, administrative, and financial stewardship in concert with the board and will actively engage internal and external stakeholders in creating a shared vision for The Center as the organization moves into an exciting new era of LGBTQ community-building and empowerment in the Coachella Valley.

“The Center already has a national reputation of innovation and creating the connection for a healthy vibrant LGBTQ community. Rob’s experience, leadership and authenticity provide our staff, board and broader community a proven partner to lead the next evolution of The Center,” said Co-Chair of the Board, Ted Briggs. “The Board has every confidence that Rob will work with our incredible staff to further our mission and vision and brings an abundance of energy and enthusiasm to The Center and to our members and clients. As we emerge from COVID-19 and gather our community together again in safe and meaningful ways, we will build on our past success with both traditional and new programming, events and services.”

“I am humbled and honored to join the incredible team of staff and board members of The Center at this pivotal time for the organization. For over 20 years, The Center has provided a broad and diverse range of programming, while focusing on outreach, community need and equity principles in everything they do. With a new physical space in Coachella, a building renovation and expansion of the Scott Hines Behavioral Health Clinic near completion in Palm Springs, and a robust offering of virtual programming developed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Center is a model for community-driven programming where the full diversity of LGBTQ people are affirmed, celebrated and supported no matter who they are or where they live. The sky’s the limit for our Center and community, and I can’t wait to contribute to our continued growth and success,” Wheeler said.

Wheeler will begin as Executive Director and CEO on July 12, 2021.

About The Center

The LGBTQ Community Center of The Desert is the only non-profit community center in Eastern Riverside County run by and for LGBTQ people of all ages and identities. Its mission is to create a vibrant community by “helping LGBTQ people along their way.” The Center envisions a Coachella Valley with LGBTQ people living authentically and thriving in a supportive and inclusive community. The Center has grown exponentially since its founding – from a team of three to a team of 25, from a budget of less than $500,000 to nearly $2 million, and from a single location in Palm Springs to a physical and programmatic presence throughout the Coachella Valley. Learn more at www.thecentercv.org.

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