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Mapping by Mapline

Groups and their locations

"LE-HI-HO (Lehigh Valley Homophile Organization, Bethlehem/Allentown): One of the oldest LGBTQ+ organizations in Pennsylvania, first convening in June 1969. The goal of the group was to provide social engagement for LGBTQ+ people, outside of gay bars, in the Lehigh Valley region. They published monthly newspapers announcing social gatherings and field trips, activist opportunities, national news on the Gay Liberation Movement, and eventually HIV/AIDS information. It was part of the Caucus until October 1976, due to a breakdown of productivity because of infighting amongst the groups; and rejoined in April 1977. 
Susquehanna Valley Gays United (SVGU, Northumberland): Founded in 1976 by Sam Edmiston and Sam Deetz. The SVGU was pivotal in organizing the first Gay Education Day.
Gay Coordinating Society of Berks County (G. C. S., Reading): Founded in December of 1974 and was a LGBTQ+ organization in the Berks County area and a fundamental part of the Pennsylvania Rural Gay Caucus. They published a newsletter which informed community members of state-wide and local LGBTQ+ issues.
Gay League of Lebanon: was an LGBTQ+ organization located mainly in Lebanon, PA. It was founded in 1976, and was a member organization of the PA Rural Gay Caucus. 
Gays United of Lancaster (GUL, Lancaster): Founded in the mid-1970s by a beautician named Bari Weaver. One of the major LGBTQ+ groups in Pennsylvania at the time, and a founding member unit of the Caucus. 
Gay Students at Shippensburg (Shippensburg State College): The Gay Students at Shippensburg had extremely high interest in the Rural Gay Caucus. Because of this at Shippensburg State College they were able to host some of the Rural Gay Caucus meetings. They were able to host them in the Student Union Building.  When the Caucus was being threatened of its existence. It is because of the “high interest” of this group and the determination that the Caucus would be able to continue that the Caucus was able to meet in Shippensburg in order to “heal wounds”. And to continue the missions of the Caucus. The Gay Students at Shippensburg State College passed a nondiscriminatory clause which was passed by the Student Senate and supported by the Commonwealth Association of Students. What the nondiscriminatory clause said specifically was not stated.  
Gay League of Edinboro (Edinboro State College): Small LGBTQ+ organization located on Edinboro State College campus.
Gay League of Indiana (Indiana University of Pennsylvania): Small LGBTQ+ organization located on Indiana University of Pennsylvania campus.
Gay Students at West Chester (West Chester State College): West Chester State University was the first of the 14 state-owned campuses to include "sexual orientation" in its official antidiscrimination policy, thanks to the efforts of Gay Students of West Chester. Drawing from both students and the surrounding local community, group members lobbied for inclusion and LGBT rights. The group established a small telephone counseling and referral line staffed by members during their evening meetings. Members particularly emphasized the importance of education in the form of easily accessible resources for gay students and inclusion in the curriculum. The group is still active today under the name LGBTQIA+ Caucus.
Dignity, Central Pennsylvania (for gay Catholics, Harrisburg): Dignity/USA was and still is an organization LGBTQ+ Catholics and friends that aims to provide a safe space for people of all sexual and gender identities in the eyes of God and the Church. The Central Pennsylvania chapter of Dignity was chartered in 1975, though the members began meeting in 1974. Dignity/Central PA is now considered “the oldest continually operating LGBT organization in Central Pennsylvania.”
Metropolitan Community Church, Harrisburg (non-denominational): Founded in 1980 by Reverend Bruce Hughes and Gary Norton. The aims of the church were to create a space that included everybody– LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, and people of all races. They strive to use inclusive language in all of their spiritual work and deeply value diversity.
Gay Community Services (GCS, Harrisburg): Formed in 1973 by activist Jerry Brennan when he became discontented with the centrality of bars to the social life of the gay community in Harrisburg. No records from the group itself have survived, but its goal was to provide an opportunity for socializing and politically organizing outside of the gay bar scene. Comprised of around 10-15 members, the group discussed unmet needs among the gay community in Harrisburg, coming up with two major areas that were lacking: spiritual and social-emotional needs. To help fill these needs, the group recommended the establishment of a crisis hotline, a spiritual and social venue where gay members could worship, and an informational organization to point individuals to LGBT resources.
Gay Switchboard of Harrisburg: Later renamed the Gay and Lesbian Switchboard of Harrisburg, was established in April 1975 by the GCS. A hotline for crisis situations and information about the local gay community, it was initially located in the garage of a house belonging to a gay couple at Verbeke and Penn streets. It would move several times over its existence until settling into its final location in a building at North and Verbeke Streets. Though the volunteers that staffed it were not social workers, they were trained in handling crisis situations by CONTACT, a social service organization. Throughout the years, the Switchboard provided invaluable services to the community and connected gay individuals throughout Harrisburg by referring them to appropriate resources, community events, or just providing someone to talk to. The Switchboard shut down shortly after the turn of the century, as the Internet began taking over the role of such services.
North Eastern Pennsylvania Gay Association (NEPGA, Wilkesbarre): Founded in the early 1970s, the North Eastern Pennsylvania Gay Association was a major LGBT+ organization serving the north-east of Pennsylvania. Publishing a monthly newsletter, the group connected LGBT individuals in the area, organized many local activities and educational outreach, and reportedly formed a singing group that performed locally.
Homophiles of Penn State (HOPS, State College): officially titled “The Other Vision: Homophiles of Penn State” but commonly shortened to HOPS, was the first gay student organization on the Penn State campus. It emerged out of a "free university" course entitled Homosexuality: A Growing Subculture, when a group of students attending the class had the idea to create a campus group for the community. On April 20, 1971, the Penn State Undergraduate Student Supreme Court awarded the group its official charter. Yet weeks after receiving this charter, Raymond O. Murphy, acting vice president for Student Affairs suspended the group’s privileges and tore down all its promotional material as the “legality” of the group was under investigation. Despite pushback from prominent homophile leaders Barbara Gittings and Frank Kameny, Murphy revoked the group’s charter. HOPS would not be deterred, however, continuing to host meetings on and off campus and growing to over 60 members. They filed a suit against the administration in February 1972, regaining their charter. Although records of its activities are sporadic after its reinstatement, it continued to host gay events on campus, including a 1972 Gay Awareness Festival. It ceased operation in the early 80s, but was succeeded by the numerous campus gay organizations that it led the way for in the years following.

Source: "PA Rural Gay Caucus 'Identifying the Rural Gay Caucus' Flier", LGBT-001 Joseph W. Burns Collection, Archives and Special Collections at Dickinson College. 
"​PA Rural Gay Caucus Report", LGBT-001 Joseph W. Burns Collection, Archives and Special Collections at Dickinson College. 
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      • "Moral Turpitude"
      • Elected
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    • Looking Forward
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    • Vietnam War Era >
      • Investigations
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    • "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Policy >
      • Personal Experiences
      • Criticisms
      • Repeal
    • Closing >
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  • History of LGBTQ+ Bars
    • Bars of the 1950s & 1960s
    • Bars of the 1970s
    • Bars of the 1980s
    • Bars of the 1990s & 2000s
    • Harrisburg, PA
    • Lancaster, PA
    • York, PA
    • Bar Spotlights >
      • 400 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg: Pre-Raids
      • Johnny Kobler's
      • Harrisburg LGBTQ+ Friendly Bars of the 1960s
      • The Neptune Lounge
      • The Strawberry Inn
      • Harrisburg LGBTQ+ Bars of the 1970’s
      • Silhouette/D-Gem
      • Shadows
      • The Archives
      • Harrisburg LGBTQ+ Bars of the 1980’s
      • Harrisburg LGBTQ+ Bars of the 1990/2000’s
      • Village Tavern Night Club
      • Tally-Ho Tavern/ The Loft
      • Railroad House Bar
      • The Fiddler
      • Sundown Lounge
      • Altland’s Ranch
      • Town Tavern
      • 14 Karat Room
  • Gender Identity and Gender Expression
    • Terminology
    • Early Years: Impersonation
    • Entertaining for a Cause
    • Gender During Gay LIberation
    • Medical Classification
    • Rise of Publications and Organizations
    • The 1990s
    • Advocacy and Visibility
    • Expansion of Organizations and Activities >
      • Oral Histories and Photos
    • Where We Are Now
  • LGBTQ+ Art and Artists
    • Jude Sharp
    • Paul Foltz
    • Inspired
    • Aries and the Gay Era
  • The Pennsylvania Rural Gay Caucus
    • What is the Pennsylvania Rural Gay Caucus? >
      • PA Rural Gay Caucus Education Committee
    • Where were these groups located?
    • Gay Lobby Day
    • Important People
    • Pushback Against Opposition
    • What Happened to the Caucus?
  • Early LGBTQ+ Activism
    • Life Before Stonewall
    • Who's Who?
    • Richard Schlegel
    • Social Organizations
    • Effects of Stonewall on Central PA
    • Political Organizing
    • Rifts in the Movement
    • Read All About It!
  • Coming Out
    • Emily Newberry
    • Joanne Carrol
    • Amanda Hecker
    • Mara Kiesling
    • Maria Warren
    • Shaka Hudson
    • Lindsay Snowden
    • David Payne
    • Dr. Eric Selvy
    • Heidi Notario
    • Tammy de Sol
    • Cindy Lou Mitzel
    • LGBTQ+ Support Groups
  • Out on Campus
    • Acknowledgments
    • Bryn Mawr
    • HBCUs
    • Lafayette College
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