• OUT in the Park: Sebago Lake

    OUT in the Park

    Join OUT Maine at Sebago Lake for an afternoon paddling on the water! Make sure to dress in clothes that can get wet. This event is all ages, so bring the whole family! Exact location and time will be sent upon vetted registration. Please email program@outmaine.org with any questions. Register Here

    Free
  • Queer Survival 101 – Augusta

    Experience nature with LGBTQ+ youth and get what you need for self-care and daily life! Participants will meet at a queer-friendly outdoor space, enjoy a group movement activity, and then assemble self care and queer survival kits they can take home and use or share with their community. Snacks and supplies will be provided! Exact […]

  • Queerios

    Queerios

    Queerios is a free, weekly, online social group for LGBTQIA2S+ youth ages 14 to 18. Each week we'll explore a different discussion topic and group activity, such as creating art, talking about the latest in queer pop culture, learning new skills, and more. Join us for a safe and fun space to connect with peers […]

    Free
  • Ellsworth Dungeons & Dragons Club

    DnD Clubs

    Are you ready for an adventure? OUT Maine is running a 10-session Dungeons & Dragons Club for youth grades 8-12 in Ellsworth! The story of this campaign was designed to help young LGBTQ+ and allied folks become more confident, creative, and socially empowered—all while having fun playing a classic tabletop roleplaying game where we'll cast […]

    Free
  • Close Knit

    Close Knit

    SUMMER ONLINE PROGRAM for all ages! Close Knit is an all ages, textile-centric, remote crafting group. Join us for mini-lessons on the basics of knit & crochet and the history of craftivism. Close Knit will foster a positive social environment where you will have the opportunity to contribute to a joint philanthropic project, chosen by participants! […]

    Free
  • Pride in Every Line: A sidewalk chalk poetry program for LGBTQIA+ youth

    Celebrate creativity, self-expression, and community by turning the sidewalk into a giant collaborative poetry canvas. Participants can write original poems, favorite lines from LGBTQ+ authors, affirmations, or short messages of encouragement. This program is aimed at tweens and teens, LGBTQ+ folks, and their allies but all are welcome. Register Here

    Free