7:00 PM on June 2, 2022. In the Fellowship Hall of First Presbyterian Church at 609 SE Second Street, Evansville, IN
First Presbyterian Church is at the intersection of Second Street and Mulberry in Evansville, Indiana. Click for directions

Join the VCHS in learning about Evansville’s LGBTQ history presented by Kelley Coures. Coures will tell the story of Evansville’s LGBTQ history beginning with local coverage of the trial of Oscar Wilde and ending with the current LGBTQ narrative.
Kelley Coures is an Evansville native who earned his BA in economics and history from the University of Southern Indiana. Coures has been Evansville’s Director of Metropolitan Development since 2014. He is also the winner of the 2011 Sadelle Berger Civil Rights Award, and the 2012 winner of the Leadership Evansville Social Service Award. Coures has been an Emeritus member of River City Pride from 2019 to the present.