Quatrefoil Library Moves to Minneapolis: Outstanding GLBT Resource Serves as Community Gathering Space
Read Lavender Magazine’s great review of the new Quatrefoil Library location in Minneapolis.
Marking its 30th anniversary of incorporation as a GLBT nonprofit organization this year, Quatrefoil Library held a grand opening at its fabulous new home in the Spirit on Lake Building in South Minneapolis on November 9.
Ironically, Quatrefoil grew out of a “closeted” collection of books–it originally was in a linen closet at the former St. Paul home of cofounders David Irwin, who died in 2009, and Dick Hewetson. The library opened to the public in 1986 in Minneapolis, moved to St. Paul in 1987, and now has returned to Minneapolis.
Read the full article on Lavender’s website, and then come see us at our Minneapolis location.
John Townsend’s article about the Tom Brock’s anti-gay rhetoric was spot on. I wish only more people in the old timer’s group of the ELCA would see this as the poison that it is. There are wonderful people in the congregation and even my Pastor is out!