When

Saturday, April 30, 2022 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM MDT
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Where

Denver Turnverein 
1570 N Clarkson St
Denver, CO 80218
 

 
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Contact

Cassandra Bishop 
The Alexander Foundation 
920-639-2128 
taf.information@gmail.com 
 

The Alexander Foundation (TAF) Spring Fling is proud to host Queer Prom 2022 for LGBTQ+ Coloradans. TAF’s annual Spring Fling is bringing you back to high school to celebrate Queer Prom so you can relive your youth and enjoy the prom you never had.

Extended discounted pricing - $75 for general admission / $60 for young professionals, military, non-profit affiliates

Denver Turnverein Dance Center will host this year's event where we will bring to you:

  • Open bar
  • Hors d'oeuvres
  • Dancing
  • Silent auction

Come As You Are - wear what you want, express yourself freely, bring three or no dates, have fun being yourself. Discrimination will not be tolerated. This will be a safe place for all gender identities and sexual orientations.

Register Now! EVENT POLICIES — this event is for individuals 21 years and older. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination will be required for admission to the event.

Special Guest and Queer Prom Royalty

At this year's annual Spring fundraiser, TAF is proud to host and honor Representative Brianna Titone for her work serving the constituents of HD27 and raising visibility of the LGBTQ+ community. Brianna is the State’s first out, transgender lawmaker in history and currently one of eight in the country. 

Representative Titone has backed numerous bills to further affirm LGBTQ+ Coloradans and raise awareness for this marginalized community. Most recently, she supported a request to include Gender Affirming Care as an essential health benefit, which passed in October 2021 and will go into effect January 2023 under the Essential Health Benefit Benchmark Plan. 

“Here we are being the first state to offer all the necessary care to trans people, which is very high contrast with what’s going on across the country where they’re trying to take away rights for trans people,” said Titone. Whether it's preventing kids from playing sports or denying health care coverage to trans and LGBT people, Colorado is doing the opposite of that and actually stepping up to provide for the people who live here."