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Title
Orlando Gay Chorus Collection
Alternative Title
Gay Chorus Collection
Is Part Of
Orlando Gay Chorus Collection, RICHES Program
Type
Collection
Digital Collection
<div class="element-text"><a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/">RICHES MI</a></div>
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Subject
Orlando (Fla.)
Music--Florida
Dance--United States
Gay culture--United States
Description
The Orlando Gay Chorus (OGC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts and humanitarian organization, and part of the Gay and Lesbian Association (GALA) of Choruses. Founded on Valentines Day 1990, OGC is not only one of the largest mixed gay choirs in the United States at over 100 members, but they also boast four smaller ensembles that perform annual concerts, cabarets, and a host of community events, such as Come Out With Pride, Orlando Museum of Art’s Festival of Trees, and World AIDS Day memorial services. In 2017, the group performed at over 105 events, including 15 performances for the first anniversary of the Pulse Nightclub tragedy. Members come from all walks of life and all sexual and gender orientations, including straight allies. OGC lives by the motto “Singing the World to a Better Place” and strives to use music to change attitudes and build a stronger community.
Still Image
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Title
The Colours of Life
Alternative Title
Orlando Gay Chorus Presents "The Colours of Life"
Subject
Orlando (Fla.)
Music--Florida
Dance--United States
Description
A poster for the Orlando Gay Chorus concert, "The Colours of Life”. The event was held at University High School, located at 2450 Cougar Way in Orlando, Florida, on Sunday, April 14, 1996. Sponsored by Watermark, the Arts Services Council, and Scott Laurent Galleries, the show was a musical benefit in support of the AIDS Resource Alliance, CENTAUR, Hope &
Help, and the Serenity House. The poster features a large red ribbon surrounded by the title of the show and sketched faces on an off-white white background. Text is minimal, depicting title, time, location, and the OGC heading along with the logos of each sponsor across the bottom of the page.<br /><br />
The Orlando Gay Chorus is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts and humanitarian organization part of GALA Choruses. Founded on Valentines Day 1990, OGC is not only one of the largest mixed gay choirs in the United States at over 100 members, but they also boast four smaller ensembles that perform annual concerts, cabarets, and a whole host of community events like Come Out With Pride, Orlando Museum of Art’s Festival of Trees, and World Aids Day memorial services. In 2017, the group performed at over 105 events, including 15 performances for the first anniversary of the Pulse Nightclub tragedy. Members come from all walks of life and all sexual and gender orientations, including straight allies. OGC lives by the motto “Singing the World to a Better Place” and strives to use music to change attitudes and build a stronger community.
Type
Still Image
Source
Original color poster: University of Central Florida Special Collections, Orlando, Florida.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/collections/show/206" target="_blank">Orlando Gay Chorus Collection</a>, Orlando Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES.
Coverage
University High School, Orlando, Florida
Creator
<a href="https://www.orlandogaychorus.org/" target="_blank">Orlando Gay Chorus</a>
Publisher
<a href="https://www.orlandogaychorus.org/" target="_blank">Orlando Gay Chorus</a>
Date Created
ca. 1996-04-14
Date Copyrighted
ca. 1996-04-14
Format
image/jpg
Extent
34.4 MB
Medium
1 poster
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Dance Teacher
Music Teacher
Art Teacher
Provenance
Originally created and published by the <a href="https://www.orlandogaychorus.org/" target="_blank">Orlando Gay Chorus</a>.
Rights Holder
<a href="https://www.orlandogaychorus.org/" target="_blank">Orlando Gay Chorus</a>
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
O'Neill, Carys
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
University of Central Florida Special Collections
External Reference
Unknown. "About OGC: History." Orlando Gay Chorus. 2018. Accessed April 10, 2018. https://orlandogaychorus.org/history/.
Ahlquist, Karen. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/62281651" target="_blank"><em>Chorus and Community</em></a>. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006.
Boedeker, Hal. "<a href="http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/os-orlando-gay-chorus-25-years-20150611-story.html" target="_blank">Orlando Gay Chorus marks 25 years</a>." <em>Orlando Sentinel</em>, October 18, 2016. Accessed October 18, 2018. http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/os-orlando-gay-chorus-25-years-20150611-story.html.
AIDS Resource Alliance
Arts Services Council
Centaur
concert
GLBT
GLBTQ+
homosexuality
Hope & Help
LGBT
LGBTQ+
music
orlando
Orlando Gay Chorus
performance
Scott Laurent Galleries
Serenity House
The Colours of Life
University High School
Watermark
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Title
Watermark Collection
Alternative Title
The Watermark Collection
Subject
Gay culture--United States
Description
Since 1994, <em>The Watermark</em> has been the cornerstone source of LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer/Questioning, and others) centered news for the Central Florida region. Founded by Tom Dyer in Orlando, the publication began generating bi-weekly issues beginning August 31, 1994. Since then, <em>The Watermark</em> has consistently published newspaper style issues every other Thursday. Gaining traction, the publication expanded in 1995 to include Tampa and, in 1997, <em>The Watermark</em> became a permanent piece of LGBTQ+ culture when the publication initiated the first large-scale Gay Days Weekend event, the Beach Ball at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. Before 1999, the publication printed 20,000 copies every week, distributing them to over 500 locations between its two major cities. Following 1999, the publication launched watermarkonline.com shifting to an online publication style. In 2016, Rick Claggett purchased <em>The Watermark</em>.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/" target="_blank">RICHES Program</a>
Type
Collection
Contributing Project
<a href="http://www.floridalgbtqmuseum.org/%20" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>
<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/">The Watermark</a>
Curator
Smith, Robert
Cepero, Laura
O'Neal, Rhiannon
Hearn, Nikki
Greene, Quintella
Rodriguez, Sharon
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://www.floridalgbtqmuseum.org/%20" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/" target="_blank">About/Contact</a>." WatermarkOnline.com, accessed July 11, 2016. http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/.
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Title
The Watermark, Vol. 9, No. 22, October 24-November 6, 2002
Alternative Title
Watermark, Vol. 9, No. 22
Subject
Gay culture--United States
Description
The twenty-second issue of the ninth volume of <em>The Watermark</em> was published on October 24, 2002, and was the culminating issue of the 2002 midterm elections, providing readers with brief vignettes on where each candidate stood in relation to issues affecting the LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer/Questioning, and others) community. It also spotlights the demonstration that took place on the steps of Orlando City Hall to encourage Mayor Glenda Hood to make a decision regarding adding "sexual orientation" to the list of non-discrimination policies. This issue also has a pullout section for the second annual WAVE (Watermark Awards for Variety and Excellence) Awards, chosen online by the readers. This section includes articles covering some of the top winners, such as the Lava Lounge and the Urban Body Clothing stores in both Tampa and Orlando.<br /><br />Since 1994, <em>The Watermark</em> has been the cornerstone source of LGBTQ+ centered news for the Central Florida region. Founded by Tom Dyer in Orlando, the publication began generating bi-weekly issues beginning August 31, 1994. Since then, <em>The Watermark</em> has consistently published newspaper-style issues every other Thursday. Gaining traction, the publication expanded in 1995 to include Tampa and, in 1997, <em>The Watermark</em> became a permanent piece of LGBTQ+ culture when the publication initiated the first large-scale Gay Days Weekend event, the Beach Ball at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. Before 1999, the publication printed 20,000 copies every week, distributing them to over 500 locations between its two major cities. Following 1999, the publication launched watermarkonline.com shifting to an online publication style. In 2016, Rick Claggett purchased <em>The Watermark</em>.
Type
Text
Source
Original 72-page newspaper <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">The Watermark</a>, Vol. 9, No. 22, October 24-November 6, 2002: Publications Collection, <a href="http://glbthistorymuseum.com/joomla25/index.php?lang=en" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>, Orlando, Florida.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/collections/show/203" target="_blank">The Watermark Collection</a>, RICHES.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 72-page newspaper: <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">The Watermark</a>, Vol. 9, No. 22, October 24-November 5, 2002.
Coverage
Orlando, Florida
Tampa, Florida
Sarasota, Florida
Orlando City Hall, Orlando, Florida
Sawmill Campground, Dade City, Florida
Lava Lounge, Orlando, Florida
Urban Body Clothing, Tampa, Florida
Urban Body Clothing, Orlando, Florida
Starke, Florida
Creator
Blake, Michael
Campbell, Scottie
Chisman, Erin J.
Craige, Shelley
Crescitelli, Jim
Donahoo, Logan
Dyer, Tom
Guarino, David R.
Guay, Rena
Hartlage, Kirk
Jackowitz, Enid
Jackowitz, Syd
Kundis, Ken
Martinac, Paula
Masters, Billy
Rojas, Arturo
Shapiro, Gregg
Smith, Scott Jackson
Sullivan, John
Triggs, Greg
Varnell, Paul
Viren, Sarah
Walen, Rick
Westveer, Drew
Wiggins, Jayelle
Wilde, Diane
Publisher
<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Media</a>
Date Created
ca. 2002-10-24
Date Issued
2002-10-24
Date Copyrighted
2002-10-24
Format
application/pdf
Medium
72-page newspaper
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Media</a>.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Publishing Group</a> and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Contributing Project
<a href="http://glbthistorymuseum.com/joomla25/index.php?lang=en" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>
Curator
O'Neil, Rhiannon
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://glbthistorymuseum.com/joomla25/index.php?lang=en" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/" target="_blank">About/Contact</a>." WatermarkOnline.com, accessed January 28, 2018. http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/.
ABBA
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
AIDS
Aileen Wuornos
Alan Chambers
Alan Miller
Alcazar
Ander Crenshaw
Andreas Lundstedt
Andy Gardiner
Anthony Suarez
Area Agency on Aging
Arlene Sweeting
Barbara Trovillion Rushing
Barry Winchell
Bart Coyle
Benny Andersson
Bertrand Delanoe
Betty DeGeneres
Betty Wyman
Beulah Farquharson
Bill Galvano
Bill Kanouff
Bill Maxwell
Bill McBride
Billy Manes
bisexual
Bjorn Again
Bjorn Ulvaeus
Brett Peeler
Brian Blair
Bruce Antone
Cactus Club
Camp Mars
Carolyn Bricklemeyer
Cathy Renna
Centaur
Central Florida AIDS United Resources
Chambers
Charles "Charlie" Joseph Crist Jr.
Charles S. Knause
Cherokee Club
Cherylin Sarkisian LaPierre
Chris Manley
Christian Coalition
Christopher Eaton
Chuck Kalogianis
Clarence Hoenstine
Clicks
Cliff B. Stearns
Connie Kurtz
Corrine Brown
Crawford
Daisy Lynum
Darcell Stevens
Dave Weldon
David Buby
David Dillon
David E. Bruderly
David Geffen
Debbie Simmons
Derek King
DH Productions
Diamond Furniture Gallery
Dignity USA
Donna Clarke
Eddie Diaz
Edith Lederberg
Ellen DeGeneres
Equality Florida
Eric Marcus
Eric Siglin
Exodus
Faye Culp
Florida AIDS Action
Florida AIDS Action Council
Francis House
Frank Bell
Frank Farkas
Frank Peterman Jr.
Fred Brummer
Fred Phelps
Gary Nixon
Gary Siplin
gay
Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
Gay Days
Gay Games
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Community Center
Gene Copello
Ginny Brown-Waite
Glenda Hood
Grant Lynn Ford
Gregory "Gregg" LeNoir Allman
Harry Jacobs
Headdress Ball
HIV
homosexuality
homosexuals
Hope & Help Center of Central Florida
human immunodeficiency virus
Human Rights Campaign
Infectious Disease Consultants
Infinite Tribe Drum Corps
Jade Fairall
James Donald Sallace
James Jacob Pierri
Jan Schneider
Janet Buckles
Janice Josephine Carney
Jeb Bush
Jeff Miller
Jeff Walton
Jennifer Carroll
Jennifer Falero
Jerry Falwell
Jerry Keeran
Jess Abuleson
Jim B. Martin
Jim Crescitelli
Jim Garciga Travel
Jim Kallinger
Jim Luscombe
Jim Merritt
Jim Tso
John Butter Book
John Carassas
John Hugh "Buddy" Dyer
John L. Mica
John Morroni
John Quinones
John T. Conway
Joie Cadle
Jose Fernandez
Kai Rush
Karen Thurman
Katherine Harris
Kathy Barman
Kathy Castor
Ken Shelin
Kim Berfield
Kim's Club
Koko Guevarra
Kris Doubles
Kristin Hart
Kurt Gratzol
Lani Brito
Larry Martin
Larry Smith
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Ellison
Lava Lounge
Lawrence P. Milford
lesbians
LGBTQ+
Liberty Council
Linda Stewart
Lisa Tilman-Healy
Liz Langley
Log Cabin Republicans
Lorenzo Robertson
Lou Hidu
Margaret Murray
Mark Howard
Marni Berger
Matthew Shepard
Max Baucus
Max Morris
MC Film Fest
Mel White
Melissa Hernandez
Michael Bilirakis
Michael Fried
Michele Balan
Mike Taylor
Mike Thomas
Nancy Alexander
Nancy Newbie
Nazhoni
Nic Arnzen
One Laurel Place
Orlando Anti-Discrimination Ordinance Committee
Parliament House
Pat Burke
Pat Frank
Patricia Kutteles
Patrick A. Kranz
Patrick Howell
Patty Sheehan
People For A United Orlando
Phil Diamond
Plush
Pookie's Bow Wow
Pride Tampa Bay
Pridefest
queers
questioning
Rainbow Democratic Club
Republicans
Ric Keller
Rick Merrifield
Rick Walen
Ricky Chavis
Rob Lorenten
Robb & Stucky
Robert T. Clark
Robin Guess
Ron Dyser
Rose Ferlita
Ruth King
Ruthie Berman
Salvatore Phillip "Sonny" Bono
same-sex
Sanderson Foundation
Sandra L. Murman
Sara Romeo
Sarah Viren
Sarasota Equality Project
Scott Dunkle
Scott Farrell
Scott Jackson Smith
Scottie Campbell
Selvin Orlando Campos
Shannon Woodrum
Sheri McInvale
Sonny and Cher
Southern Nights
Sterling Powell
Steve Cooley, Ever Wilfredo Rivera
Susan Valdes
Suzanne Westenhoefer
Tampa Bay AIDS Network
Tampa Bay Business Guild
Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
Team Tampa Bay
Ted Howard
Ted Maines
Terry King
The Watermark
Thomas Kilmon
Thomas Schwartz
Tim Shea
Tom Dyer
Tom Feeney
Tom Waddell
Tom Woodard
Tommy Manley
transgender
Triangle Democratic Caucus
Troy Newton
Tyler Grey
Tyson Richmond
Unity Leadership Tampa Bay
Valerie Mincey
Vicki Vargo
Vincent K. Hopkins
Water Colors
Watermark Awards for Variety and Excellence
WAVE Awards
Wayne Hogan
Wes Allison
William D. Van Allen Jr.
William Waybourn
Withlacoochee Women's Music & Comedy Fest
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Title
Dr. Calvin Fowler Collection
Alternative Title
Fowler Collection
Subject
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (Fla.)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (U.S.)
NASA
John F. Kennedy Space Center
Kennedy Space Center
Description
Collection of images, documents, and other archival items donated by Dr. Calvin "Cal" D. Fowler, who was the manager of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 14 during the final three launches of Project Mercury.
Contributor
Fowler, Calvin "Cal" D.
<a href="http://srealserver.eecs.ucf.edu/chronopoints/" target="_blank">Chronopoints</a>
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/148" target="_blank">Florida Space Coast History Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Cape Canaveral, Florida
General Dynamics/Astronautics, Cocoa Beach, Florida
John F. Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida
Patrick Air Force Base, Florida
Covair/Astronautics, Mission Training Center, Port Canaveral, Florida
U.S. Space Walk of Fame Museum, Titusville, Florida
Daytona Beach, Florida
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Redstone Arsenal, Hunstville, Alabama
Space Systems Division Headquarters, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, El Segundo, California
General Dynamics/Astronautics Factory, San Diego, California
Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas
Space Center Houston, Houston, Texas
Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington
Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
Contributing Project
<a href="http://virtualheritage.ist.ucf.edu/cchp/" target="_blank">Florida Space Coast History Project</a>
Curator
Michlowitz, Robert
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/history/mercury/mercury-overview.htm">Project Mercury Overview</a>." John F. Kennedy Space Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/history/mercury/mercury-overview.htm.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
1 chart
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Title
Atlas Family Chart
Alternative Title
Atlas Chart
Subject
Atlas (Missile)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (U.S.)
NASA
Description
A chart showing the four original configurations of the Atlas family of missiles: Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), Mercury-Atlas, Atlas-Agena, Atlas-Centaur. The Atlas booster was originally developed as an ICBM in the mid-1950s. First flown in 1957, the Atlas was eventually deployed to multiple sites for the U.S. Air Force. Early in the manned space program, the Atlas was selected to place the first American astronauts into orbit. Atlas was retired as an ICBM in the early 1960s and became a civilian launch system. Atlas continued to operate as a civilian launch system until 2004, when the last of the Atlas rockets, based upon the original design, was launched.
Type
Still Image
Source
Original chart: Private Collection of Dr. Calvin D. Fowler.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/149" target="_blank">Dr. Calvin Fowler Collection</a>, Florida Space Coast History Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original chart.
Coverage
Launch Complex 14, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Cape Canaveral, Florida
General Dynamics/Aeronautics, San Diego, California
Contributor
Fowler, Calvin "Cal" D.
<a href="http://srealserver.eecs.ucf.edu/chronopoints/" target="_blank">Chronopoints</a>
Date Created
ca. 1962
Format
image/jpg
Extent
84.4 KB
Medium
1 chart
Mediator
History Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Provenance
Originally owned by Dr. Calvin D. Fowler.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by Dr. Calvin D. Fowler and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Contributing Project
<a href="http://virtualheritage.ist.ucf.edu/cchp/" target="_blank">Florida Space Coast History Project</a>
Curator
Michlowitz, Robert
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://historicspacecraft.com/Rockets_Atlas.html">Atlas Rockets</a>." Historic Spacecraft. http://historicspacecraft.com/Rockets_Atlas.html.
Agena
Atlas
Atlas-Agena
Atlas-Centaur
Cal Fowler
Calvin D. Fowler
Centaur
ICBM
intercontinental ballistic missiles
Mercury-Atlas
missiles
NASA
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
rockets
space