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Pride in our History The Lambda Business and Professional Club of Winnipeg was founded in 1988, when Doug Nicholson and Bill Doyle met to discuss
the idea of forming an organization that would bring together the gay and
lesbian businesses and professionals of Meetings were held every second
month at a local restaurant. Members were recruited through word of
mouth. The criteria for membership were: being a member of the gay and
lesbian community, and either owning or operating a
business in The membership grew moderately,
from four to eight members during the first year, until we reached about 40
men and women. Since then membership has fluctuated, but is recently on
the resurgence. In 1993 the Club sponsored the
first MAGIC awards. MAGIC stands for Manitoba Achievement (in the) Gay
Community, with 'involvement' squeezed in to make the name "Magic".
The MAGIC awards recognized the significant contribution that certain members
of the community make toward our well-being, advancement and image in the
community. Awards are presented in various categories such as Arts and
Entertainment, Volunteerism, Community Involvement, and Business - to name
only a few. 1996 the Gay and Lesbian
Business Fair was held in In 1999, the name was changed
from 'Club' to 'Association' to reflect the increased membership and to
denote 'all-inclusive' participation from not only gay and lesbian members
but to include gay and lesbian-friendly members as well. The Lambda Business and Professional Association of Manitoba's continued success is based on the dedication of the members who attend the meetings and those who sit on the various support committees. |