"I want people to walk around delusional about how great they can be — and then to fight so hard for it every day that the lie becomes the truth." — Lady Gaga

 

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Brandy Morehouse, President

Avalee Carver, Vice President

Keira Walters, Treasurer

Tiffany Humphrey, Secretary

Maeggan Grove, Community Engagement and Pride-Planning Chair

Dash Grove, Entertainment Chair

Maxim Boukhtin, Board Member

Amy Sanders, Board Member

Jeremiah Morehouse, Board Member

Top Row Left to Right: Avalee Carver, Maeggan Grove, Tiffany Humphrey, Tood McFarland, Dash Grove, Brandy Morehouse, Earl Hippen, Keira Walters. Bottom Row Left to Right: Ina Livingston, Amy Gartner.


YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD

Maxim Boukhtin, Northridge GSA

In Loving Memory of Amy Gartner

Amy Suzanne Gartner, 47, of Newark, passed away on April 15, 2025.

Amy was born June 6, 1977 in Newark, Ohio to Tim Gartner and Sondra Brockway Gartner. In addition to her parents, Amy is survived by her wife of 21 years, Amanda Andrews; her son, Keegan Andrews-Gartner; her brother Tim Gartner; and many family members and friends.

Amy held a variety of jobs throughout her life linking her to many different people. She worked as the Camp Director of Girl Scout Camp Wakatomika for several years before transitioning to Program Director of the Donna Jean Center in Newark. She then earned her Master’s degree in teaching and most recently worked as an Intervention Specialist at NCS Digital.

Amy loved getting to know people and never knew a stranger. Her love and acceptance of all people showed through her volunteer efforts. She volunteered with several community organizations including Newark Ohio Pride Coalition, Newark Homeless Outreach, 4-H, and Girl Scouts. Amy truly strived to make this world a better place for all.

In Loving Memory of Larry Lee Lynn

Larry Lee Lynn, age 54, of Heath, passed away on Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at the Selma Markowitz Care Center (operated by Hospice of Central Ohio). A longtime volunteer, Larry served as President of the Newark Ohio Pride Coalition and was a volunteer for the Desert AIDS Project. "Larry was such an incredible person. He did so much for so many and put his heart and soul into this organization,” wrote one NOPC member. He will be greatly missed."

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