- Kenric
Kenric was established in
1965 and is made up of a network of social groups forLesbians throughout theUnited Kingdom . Members are of all ages, although mainly due to the long running nature of the network it is most popular with women over 30 years old. It is often the only Lesbian social outlet in areas where there is not much visible Gay and Lesbian presence.Members
Throughout the country the local groups are managed by a network volunteers, who organise discos, club nights, walks, reading groups, golf tournaments, discussion groups and other such events to suit the locality. These women are from all walks of life, professions, ages and social backgrounds.
Members of the network keep in touch via a national monthly magazine, as well as regional newsletters. The basic philosophy is that no
Lesbian should feel isolated or alone, no matter where they are. The group now has over 1200 subscribers, located all over the country and overseas.Major events
Each year the organisation hosts major event that include a Christmas ball in
London and an event inEastbourne to mark the end of theWomen's International Open Tennis Tournament . These events are open to women who are both members and non-members.History
Many of the early members of Kenric were members of The Gateways Club in Chelsea. The name 'Kenric' was formed from joining the regional names of
Kensington and Richmond, which is where the group was originally formed in1965 . Some of the early members were also members of theMinorities Research Group (which pubished the magazineArena Three (magazine) , but were keen to move away from research intoLesbianism and develop the more social aspects.External links
* [http://www.kenric.org/ | The Kenric Website]
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