November 9, 2022

Happy Transgender Awareness Month!

This month, LGBT Meeting Professionals Association is honoring Transgender Awareness Month! During the entire month of November, LGBT MPA's Weekly Insider will provide articles and resources all about Trans Awareness Month!

Coming Out: Living Authentically as Transgender or Non-Binary

"Transgender and non-binary people have become increasingly visible over the past several years as acceptance for our community has grown. However, people whose gender does not fit into a male/female binary have existed for several centuries in societies and cultures worldwide.”


Human Rights Campaign| October 2022

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LGBT+ MPA NEWS

Calling for Committee Volunteers!

Are you wanting to get more involved with LGBT MPA or looking to connect, empower, and advance the LGBT+ Meeting Professional? Look no further! LGBT MPA is seeking individuals to become involved in shaping our organization and enhancing our value to the meetings and events industry. Become involved and make an impact! We are currently accepting applications for Committee Volunteers for the 2023 Calendar Year!


Applications are due Wednesday, November 30th at 12PM EST! Apply at the form below!

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LGBT+ NEWS

Tokyo Begins Recognizing Same-Sex Partnerships

"Gay marriage is still illegal in Japan, but about 200 municipalities now recognize same-sex partnerships.”


NBC Out | November 1, 2022

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LGBT+ INDUSTRY NEWS

D.C. Chosen To Host WorldPride In 2025 — In Time To Celebrate Capital Pride’s 50th Anniversary

"In 2025, D.C. will host WorldPride, one of the biggest LGBTQIA+ celebrations in the world. The selection comes after InterPride, an international association representing more than 400 organizations from 70 countries, had to cancel their original plans with Taiwan to hold the celebration."


DCist| November 4, 2022

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INDUSTRY NEWS

How to Combat the Rising Cost of Meetings

"Skyrocketing costs are putting unprecedented pressure on meeting and event professionals to stay on budget and still produce successful events. However, there are ways to alleviate the added costs."


Skift Meetings| October 30, 2022

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PARTNER HIGHLIGHT

Marriott International Hiring Multiple Contractor Positions

Here’s an opportunity to join a growing and dynamic B2B Events team at the world’s largest hospitality company. These long term consulting positions oversee the logistics associated with customer and industry events and can be virtual/remote or based at Marriott’s Corporate Headquarters in Bethesda, MD. 

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Destination DC: 50+ Things to Do This November in Washington, DC

We’re embracing fall and gearing up for the holiday season in Washington, DC. Whether you’re in town for business or pleasure, check out the list of unforgettable experiences in the nation’s capital. From new museum exhibits to walking tours to holiday markets and DC Cocktail Week, there is always something new to enjoy in Washington, DC.

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Event Guide: Holidays in Loudoun

Tree lightings, street parades, wine country vines covered in twinkling lights…

yes, the holidays have arrived in Loudoun. Add in holiday markets and festive

events, there’s no shortage of fun in Loudoun.

 

Here we select some not-to-miss seasonal

highlights.

Christmas in Middleburg

Picture the scene: dozens of scarlet-jacketed riders and their foxhounds, vintage horse-drawn carriages, and a 1.5-mile-long procession of drummers, bagpipers, bikers and more- welcome to the annual Christmas in Middleburg parade. While the parade takes place the first Saturday of December, celebrations actually start the night before with the tree lighting ceremony and carol singing in the postcard perfect downtown and continue through Sunday with the Festival of the Animals at the Foxcroft School.

Leesburg Holidays

Historic downtown Leesburg turns into a glittering wonderland come the holidays, with a giant Christmas tree lighting in Town Square and historic streetlamps adorned with red ribbons and greenery. Take the kids to the tree lighting ceremony on Friday December 2. December 3 and 4 attend the annual Leesburg Holiday Fine Arts & Crafts Show at Ida Lee Park Recreation Center where more than 90 local artists, artisans and crafters displaying and selling everything from candles, stained glass and wood carvings to jewelry and table linens - the perfect place to buy gifts. December 10, meanwhile, is the Annual Christmas and Holiday Parade where Santa and friends are ushered down King Street, through historic downtown Leesburg. The parade begins at Ida Lee at 6 p.m. and ends at Fairfax Street. Keep the merriment going by visiting Tally Ho who will be hosting the Jingle Jam concert on December 9 and 10.

Christmas in Purcellville

Purcellville’s tree lighting ceremony takes place December 2 at 6:30 p.m. while December 10 features the Holiday Parade through the streets of downtown followed by the annual all-day Christmas market at the Bush Tabernacle featuring work from local artists and artisans. Also on December 10, the town plans to hold the annual ornament building workshop in the train station depot opposite Magnolias at the Mill. Visitors and residents can also join a self-guided tour of the neighborhood lights.

Luckett's Holiday Open House

Over in Lucketts, the famous Old Lucketts Store is hosting its annual Holiday Open House Thursdays through Sundays until December 11. Browse or purchase antiques, vintage clothing and accessories from the main store or purchase a ticket online to the nearby Holiday Design House – a festively decorated 19th Century farmhouse in which all décor and items, from homeware to ornaments to furniture, are for sale.

Lighting of the Vines, Bluemont Vineyard

Drive west on Route 7 toward Bluemont on any Thursday through Sunday evening this holiday season and a surreal sight greets you: to the left of the road, about a mile south, the slopes of the Blue Ridge are carpeted in a glorious golden glow. If it looks like a scene from a sci-fi movie, it is in fact The Lighting of the Vines, 15,000 holiday lights strung through 10,000 grape vines at Bluemont Vineyard. Launching on November 25, the vines are lit Friday-Sunday at 5 p.m. and while they can be seen from miles away, the best place to enjoy them is at the winery tasting room, the Stables event venue or the property’s Harvest Room & Kitchen restaurant up the hill.

One Loudoun Tree Lighting, Ashburn

Make your way to One Loudoun on December 3 at 5 p.m. for the 10th annual Holiday Tree Lighting, a modern twist on the traditional celebration. Santa is on hand for photos under the tree, there are train rides, ice carving demonstrations and live music and you’re surrounded by the superb shops, restaurants, bars and ice cream parlors of the swanky Ashburn precinct.

Christmas Tree Shopping Experience

Visit one of the many Christmas tree farms of western Loudoun to pick you own spruce. Snicker’s Gap Christmas Tree Farm in Round Hill was featured in none other than Martha Stewart Living. You get to pick your tree out while touring the farm with hot apple cider in hand.

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