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Lacey Museum News

April 2024

Upcoming Events

Join us in person or online for our next History Talk!

Locations:

  • Lacey City Hall Council Chambers, 420 College St SE. Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
  • Online via Zoom (registration required)


Program Description

It’s 1986 in Thurston County, WA. Bio-mom Lisa, and lesbian partner Lynn, are having a baby using donor insemination, but equal rights for the nonbiological mom to legally parent their child is not a given. This is the story of how, after a two-year court battle, they secured these parenting rights for themselves and for all other same-sex couples in the state of Washington and then extended throughout the nation. Lynn and Lisa have continued to fight for LGBTQ+ equality and safety up to the present day. In this talk, they’ll discuss the local and national coalitions that helped bring about second parent adoption and later a string of other victories for the LGBTQ+ community.


Speaker Bio 

Lynn Grotsky and Lisa Brodoff, long term residents of Lacey, WA, have been in a committed relationship for 43 years and joyously legally married for 10 years. They have two wonderful children, daughter Evan (36 years old) and son Micha (33 years old), and now two grandchildren both born during COVID. Lisa is now an emerita professor of law at Seattle University. She specializes in elder and disability law and has actively worked on expanding the rights of LGBTQ+ people for the past 40+ years. Lynn is a retired Clinical Social Worker who worked in private practice, helped found and was the first clinical director of Monarch Children’s Justice and Advocacy Center, and was the Cofounder and first Executive Director of Pizza Klatch, a nonprofit organization providing weekly lunchtime support groups for LGBTQ+ youth and their allies in all Thurston County High Schools and some middle schools. 

Register Now to Attend via Zoom

History Talks Coming Soon!

Prince Hall Freemasons and Washington State

with Lester L. Dickson


Wednesday, May 8, 2024

6:30 p.m.


Hybrid: Lacey City Hall Council Chambers & Zoom

Museum Programs

Share Your Story

The Lacey Museum is embarking on an oral history project told from the perspective and experiences of people of different cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds, and LGBTQIA+ community members in the South Sound region.


The purpose of this project:

  • To represent our local communities
  • To build community relationships
  • To be intentional and inclusive in our storytelling
  • To portray a wider history of the South Sound region


As we begin this process, we are looking to connect with people in the South Sound to hear your stories.

Learn More Here

EXHIBITS

Now Open!

America and its history is a patchwork of many tales which have been woven over time from the voyages of people—both voluntary and involuntary—who traveled from city-to-city, state-to-state and around the world to find new opportunities. Whether by air, land or sea, travel has played a crucial part in our economic and cultural identities.


Journey Stories is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.


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