Beers for Queers run by Queer Food.

Tickets available here.

Find the Facebook event here.


6pm until 10pm.

$5 Entry.

We have decided to charge $5 entry so that we can split that money up and pay the performers. It also allows us to have a better understanding of the number of people who are coming so we can prepare the right amount of food. 

We've also decided to update our ticket platform to Humantix, as a more ethical ticketing platform. Humanitix donates all profits from booking fees to support children's education programs.

We've also going to try a new menu item each month. This month we're going to doing a classic, burgers! The food will be vegan again, with gluten free options available.

MC and performer: MadB.
Other Performers:
Miriam
Honey Roasted from the Cashews

Performances start at 7pm.

Hosted at Cafe Stepping Stone, Dickson.
www.cafesteppingstone.com
8 Hawdon Pl, Dickson ACT 2602

OUR POLICY:
Beers for Queers is a small, independent event and we strive to do everything in our power to make sure that everyone feels welcome. Beers for Queers aims to centre people whose voices aren't amplified in other spaces.

We have a zero-tolerance policy for bigotry of any kind and general disrespectful behaviour.

If anyone makes you feel uncomfortable at our events, we want to know about it. Please notify the organiser, Andy de Groot or send a message to the Queer Food on socials.

We want to keep this event free and as accessible as possible.

ACCESSIBILITY:
There will be unisex toilets.
The area is also accessible from the ground floor.

COVID SAFETY:
Mask-wearing indoors is no longer compulsory but is encouraged. If you are feeling unwell, please don't come.
Also, please do a RAT before you come if you can.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
We are so grateful to be putting on this event but must remember that we are celebrating on stolen land. The Ngunnawal, Ngambri and Ngambri-Guumaal people are the traditional and true owners of the land, sovereignty was never ceded. We wholeheartedly pay respect and support to any elders of the land reading this or attending the event.
Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.