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Impulse Gay Social Club
The club entrance is between an Asian market and a convenience store in a miniature row of buildings. His car was parked directly in front of the club. This was a bit comical because the entire parking lot in front of the club and the Asian markets was empty, except for his blue vehicle and Sonichu license plate parked right in front. Side note – everyone else parked to the side where it was harder to notice the cars). The club has an unassuming entrance and only apparent it’s a gay club – or any club – until you walk right up to it. The first floor is a small
Researching UVA and Charlottesville LGBTQ+ History
Cecelia Parks compiled this timeline between 2022 and 2025 based on her research and interviews. Attendees at several queer history panels in 2023 and 2024 also contributed items to the timeline. Contact her with items to add! The timeline is not comprehensive and is a operate in progress.
1923 - The Virginian, a restaurant on the UVA Corner with a reputation for being gay friendly, opens
1972 - Gay Student Union is established at UVA
1975 - Same-sex marriage is prohibited by Virginia law
1979 - Friday night dances are held at Joani Schwartzman’s house
Late 1970s-80s - The Thawing Out party is held for gay and queer woman people - a weekend campout - held near Crozet
1980 - Muldowney’s (Charlottesville’s first “unofficial” same-sex attracted bar) is opened by Joani Schatzman
1982 - first AIDS case at the UVA Hospital
1985 - The Silver Fox opens (Muldowney’s space was reopened as The Silver Fox) by Clyde Cooper and Mike Fitzgerald, plus others
1985 - CLF (Charlottesville Lesbian Feminists) exist by this date; 501c(3) status achieved
1986-1990 - Women’s dances are held i
Charlottesville LGBTQ City Guide
Charlottesville, Virginia is perhaps most well-known for being home to the University of Virginia. While it is a fun funky college town, it is also a city with beautiful scenery, a thriving arts and culture scene, plenty of opportunity, and much to see and do. Even better, it has a smaller, yet thriving LGBTQ community where all can find their place and feel at home. If you’re thinking of discovery your next home in Charlottesville, chances are, you’ll find plenty about it to love!
A Look at Charlottesville’s History
Charlotteville was named for Charlotte Sophia, who was the consort of King George III of England. It began as an important tobacco growing and trading area and later became renowned as the home of presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe. Since the time of its founding in 1762, it has grown steadily and today it is a vibrant, thriving town full of diverse, welcoming neighborhoods and friendly people.
A Few Joy Facts About Charlottesville
- The movie Evan Almighty was filmed in Charlottesville.
- Actor Steal Lowe was born in Charlottesville.
- The core campus of the University of Virginia was designed b
In early 1986, Hospice of the Piedmont needed help with a patient who had less than a month to live. The organization’s purpose, then and now, is to care for terminal patients, but this patient had AIDS, and AIDS patients were different.
By the end of 1984, there were 10 reported AIDS cases in Charlottesville, 42 in Virginia. A year later, the total number in the state had jumped to 102, and Hospice board member Jim Heilman began pondering the idea of a group devoted solely to their treatment. Given the hysteria and fear surrounding the disease, as well as how quickly and miserably the patients died, AIDS cases required a special benign of care. When a particularly horrific case came to the door in 1986, Heilman called Blaise Spinelli, a 36-year-old med tech at UVA, and asked him if he wanted to help.
As a medical technician at UVA, Blaise Spinelli saw the first local victims of the AIDS epidemic in the early ‘80s and helped create the AIDS Services Group of Charlottesville in 1986. Photo: Billy Hunt
The patient was a fresh man in his mid- to late-20s, living outside of town with his sister and her husband in a rundown house with holes in the walls. The sister and the husband