Green bay gay bars
SASS bar was opened in Adj Bay in December by owners Sally and Sue, and manager Carole. While generally considered a Lesbian bar, a mention in In Step's "Steppin Out" column stressed that the bar was "serving both women AND men" (IS SO )- and the formula for business seemed to work: the bar continued to operate into at least
The last time SASS is listed in the Bar Guide of 'Quest' magazine is the September issue.
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(Quest vol. , Dec. ) | One of the oldest gay bars in Wisconsin is getting a new LGBTQ+ muralGREEN BAY (NBC 26) — Loschue Lo wanted to send a message to young queer people through the first mural he's ever painted. “It’s really important to have that representation in this community," he said. "For the intersectionality of being queer as well as being a person of color. They walk by here every day and seeing that might hopefully inspire them to coming out, or helping them comprehend who they are and making them feel visible.“ Founded in , the Napalese Lounge and Grille in Green Bay is the second-oldest gay bar in the state of Wisconsin. This week, Lo, the UWGB art scholar whose concept was selected by a mural project committee, began tracing, putting down tape and painting. His mural will depict the progressive pride flag, with transgender activists Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera and the words ‘We will be seen.' Justis Tenpenny “I believe that this mural is very important to the community of Green Bay because there hasn’t been anything verb this," said Lo. "I keep in mind when I was introduce | The Napalese Lounge is one of Green Bay's longest lived bars. Opened by Malcolm at S. Broadway and managed first by Tim and later by Paul Jacob (better known as 'Cricket'), the bar featured many shows and was extremely popular. The bar was relocated from S. Broadway to Cedar Street in approx. , where it continues to thrive. The bar has extended been "home bar" of the Argonauts club, which holds numerous events there, including the annual Mr. Daddy's and Daddy's Male child leatherman title contests. Personal opinion on the webmaster: "The Napalese Lounge is one of those infrequent 'must-visit' bars whenever I am in or near its location (Green Bay). Unlike many bars, it is always a friendly place, always with friendly and personable staff and patrons alike who will be happy to strike up a conversation, or leave you to your have thoughts, depending on your mood. Good drinks, good food, superb people-- who could wish for more?" The history of LGBT bars in Northeastern Wisconsin was the subject of an excellent article in the Green Bay Apply pressure Gazette in
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