Jeanies Tavern, flier with voting scorecard, Dyngus Day, 2011

Description: Flier encouraging participation at a Dyngus Day celebration at Jeannies, a gay bar on the west side of South Bend, Indiana. Dyngus Day is a post‐Easter celebration rooted in the Polish tradition after the Lenten season. In South Bend, Dyngus Day gatherings include political speakers. This celebration at Jeannies was targeted specifically to progressive Democrats, particularly those favoring LGBTQ civil rights.
Origin: 2011-04-25
Source: http://michianamemory.sjcpl.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16827coll12/id/19
Collection: LGBTQ Collection
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Subjects: Gay men--Legal status, laws, etc.--Indiana
Lesbians--Legal status, laws, etc.--Indiana
Gay culture--Indiana

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