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From rugby to kickball, LGBT leagues abound in D.C.

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Fall starts a new season for more of the LGBT sports teams, even the ones that are active year round. This is a great time of year to make the commitment to join a team or to just get out there and watch. Below is an overview of what some of the clubs have in store for fall.

Team DC: Team D.C. happy hour and reunion party for Cologne Gay Games is Tuesday at Buffalo Billiards from 6 to 8 p.m. Happy hour prices with foosball and shuffleboard competitions. A champions awards brunch is Oct. 3 at 11 a.m. at Nationals Park Diamond Club.  Team D.C. will honor leaders in the LGBT sports community and present the 2010 Team D.C. College Scholarships.

Capital Tennis Association: The CTA is hosting the 2010 Capital Classic this weekend at the Rock Creek Tennis Center, located at 16th and Kennedy streets. Draws will be contested on all three days from morning until early evening.

DC Sentinels Basketball: The D.C. Sentinels will be hosting the D.C. Capital Classic on the weekend of Oct. 16 and 17 at the Capital Sports Complex in District Heights, Md.

DC Ice Breakers: The group’s “mega party game night” is Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Bailey’s Pub in the Ballston Common Mall in Arlington. Free pool tables, darts and more. The group’s regular bi-monthly ice skating social is Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. at the Kettler Capital Iceplex in Arlington.

DC Gay Flag Football League: More than 90 players have come together to form the fall league of the DCGFFL, which will kick off its season on Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Carter Barron Fields in Rock Creek Park, located at 16th and Kennedy streets. They will play Sundays through Nov. 11 and will conclude with a season ending tournament.

District of Columbia Aquatics Club: The swimmers begin their fall training at multiple pools in the D.C. area with their eyes on the next IGLA World Championships in Honolulu in July. There will be meets locally during their training including the Patriot Masters Sprint Classic at George Mason University on Oct. 24.

DC Strokes Rowing Club: The Strokes will be competing at the Head of the Potomac event on Sept. 26 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Thompson Boat Center on the Potomac near the Kennedy Center.

Washington Renegades Rugby Football Club: The Renegades start their fall season against North Bay at DeMarco Park in Aberdeen, Md., on Saturday. The season runs through Nov. 20, and their schedule can be seen on their site.

DC Front Runners: The Front Runners have weekly runs on weekend mornings and at night on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Check out the website for weekly run times and upcoming races.

Tuesday Night Social Volleyball League: This long-running club plays every Tuesday starting at 7 p.m. at the Old Mackin Gym at 2200 California St., N.W. Contact Mike at [email protected].

Stonewall Kickball League: The new league will kick off on Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at Stead Park.

Mind Your Own Body Adventures: Outdoor Flying Trapeze – beginner lessons on Sept. 18 at 3 p.m. at the Navy Yards. E-mail [email protected] for more information.

Chesapeake & Potomac Softball League: The CAPS 2010 fall season begins on Sunday and runs through Oct. 24. Games are played at the Tucker Road fields in Ft. Washington, Md. Contact Ed at [email protected].

Federal Triangles Soccer Club: DC United Night Out on Sept. 25, at 7:30 p.m. at RFK Stadium.

Capital Area Rainbowlers Association: CARA’s fall season has begun with 14 leagues spread out over the metro area.

Adventuring: 30 Mile Wilson Bridge Bike Ride on Sunday starting at the Clarendon Metro Station in Arlington, Va. Contact Scott at [email protected].

Rainbow Spinnakers Sailing Club: Barbeque and sail on Sept. 25, from noon to 4 p.m. at Belle Haven Marina in Alexandria, Va.

Lambda Links Golf Club: Club Championships on Sept. 25 at Potomac Ridge Golf Course in Waldorf, Md.

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Your guide to D.C.’s queer New Year’s Eve parties

Ring in 2026 with drag, leather, Champagne, and more

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Trade leans into a shark motif with its NYE plans. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

With Christmas in the rear view mirror, we can turn our attention to ringing in a much-anticipated New Year with a slew of local LGBTQ parties. Here’s what’s on tap.

Pitchers

This spacious Adams Morgan bar is hosting the “Pitchers’ Perfect New Year’s Eve.”  There will be a midnight Champagne toast, the ball drop on the big screens, and no cover, all night long. The bar doesn’t close until 4 a.m., and the kitchen will be open late (though not until close). All five floors will be open for the party, and party favors are promised.

Trade

D.C.’s hottest bar/club combo is leaning into the Shark motif with its NYE party, “Feeding Frenzy.” The party is a “glitterati-infused Naughty-cal New Year’s Even in the Shark Tank, where the boats are churning and the sharks are circling.” Trade also boasts no cover charge, with doors opening at 5 p.m. and the aforementioned Shark Tank opening at 9 p.m.. Four DJs will be spread across the two spaces; midnight hostess is played by Vagenesis and the two sea sirens sensuously calling are Anathema and Justin Williams.

Number Nine

While Trade will have two DJs as part of one party, Number Nine will host two separate parties, one on each floor. The first floor is classic Number Nine, a more casual-style event with the countdown on TVs and a Champagne midnight toast. There will be no cover and doors open at 5 p.m. Upstairs will be hosted by Capital Sapphics for its second annual NYE gathering. Tickets (about $50) include a midnight Champagne toast, curated drink menu, sapphic DJ set by Rijak, and tarot readings by Yooji.

Crush

Crush will kick off NYE with a free drag bingo at 8 p.m. for the early birds. Post-bingo, there will be a cover for the rest of the evening, featuring two DJs. The cover ($20 limited pre-sale that includes line skip until 11 p.m.; $25 at the door after 9 p.m.) includes one free N/A or Crush, a Champagne toast, and party favors (“the legal kind”). More details on Eventbrite.

Bunker

This subterranean lair is hosting a NYE party entitled “Frosted & Fur: Aspen After Dark New Year’s Eve Celebration.” Arriety from Rupaul Season 15 is set to host, with International DJ Alex Lo. Doors open at 9 p.m. and close at 3 p.m.; there is a midnight Champagne toast. Cover is $25, plus an optional $99 all-you-can-drink package.

District Eagle

This leather-focused bar is hosting “Bulge” for its NYE party. Each District Eagle floor will have its own music and vibe. Doors run from 7 p.m.-3 a.m. and cover is $15. There will be a Champagne toast at midnight, as well as drink specials during the event.

Kiki, Shakiki

Kiki and its new sister bar program Shakiki (in the old Shakers space) will have the same type of party on New Year’s Eve. Both bars open their doors at 5 p.m. and stay open until closing time. Both will offer a Champagne toast at midnight. At Kiki, DJ Vodkatrina will play; at Shakiki, it’ll be DJ Alex Love. Kiki keeps the party going on New Year’s Day, opening at 2 p.m., to celebrate Kiki’s fourth anniversary. There will be a drag show at 6 p.m. and an early 2000s dance party 4-8 p.m.

Spark

This bar and its new menu of alcoholic and twin N/A drinks will host a NYE party with music by DJ Emerald Fox. Given this menu, there will be a complimentary toast at midnight, guests can choose either sparkling wine with or without alcohol. No cover, but Spark is also offering optional wristbands at the door for $35 open bar 11 p.m.-1 a.m. (mid-shelf liquor & all NA drinks). 

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Mixtape Sapphics hosts holiday party on Dec. 13

‘Sugar & Spice’ night planned for Saturday

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Mixtape Sapphics will host “Sapphic Sugar & Spice: A Naughty-Nice Mixtape Holiday Party” on Saturday, Dec. 13 at 4 p.m. at Amsterdam Lounge.

This is a festive, grown holiday party for queer women and sapphics 35 and older at Revolt’s Christmas pop-up. There will be music, joy, and an optional White Elephant.

This is Mixtape Sapphics’ first-ever holiday party — a cozy, flirty, intentionally grounded night created just for queer women and sapphics 35+ who want real connection, festive joy, and a warm place to land at the end of the year.

Tickets start at $13.26 and can be purchased on Eventbrite

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Impulse Group DC to host fundraiser

Giving Tuesday and Happy Hour held at Thurst Lounge

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Thurst Lounge (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

Impulse Group DC, a local advocacy organization, will host “Giving Tuesday and Happy Hour” on Tuesday, Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. at Thurst Lounge. 

This event is a special happy hour fundraiser filled with good vibes, great food, and community connection. DJ Obie will be on deck keeping the energy high while you enjoy tacos, cocktails, and the kind of atmosphere only Thurst can deliver.

A portion of every signature cocktail sold goes directly toward supporting Impulse Group D.C.’s work in sexual health, mental health, harm reduction, and social justice for the D.C. community.

Admission is free and more details are available on Eventbrite

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