Adelaide gays


The Adelaide happy wanderers is a social group for gay guys and their friends that partakes in walks, usually in the Adelaide environs, on the first Sunday of every month, other than January and December. The walks are usually about 5 km and take 2- 3 hours to verb (including breaks). You can normally expect to be returned to the capital by around 1 - 2 pm. We also hold a few mid-month Saturday afternoon walks, an annual camp; winter solstice dinner; planning night and christmas barbecue.

The group meets at CIBO cafe for the Sunday walks and on location for the Saturday walks.1) For the first Sunday of the month walks, we meet at CIBO cafe, Hutt Street, Adelaide, from am, for a am departure. A cup of coffee is usual before departing; as is car-pooling to the walk location. 2) Whereas, for the Saturday walks we encounter at the location, which you can obtain from our program page. For more information about any of our walks please contact the listed stride leader.

For more information about the group please spot our Program and Q & A or check in us on facebook. If you'd lik

General

Returning starter in the target for UNC • in her third year as a Tar Heel after playing as a freshman at Yale University.

Junior Season ()

Named a first-team Capital One Academic All-America by College Sports Information Directors of America • also earned Academic All-District honors •  All-ACC Academic Team selection • named to Dean's List both semesters of school year • tapped for ACC Academic Honor Roll • started the last 18 games of the season after Hannah Daly went down with shoulder surgery • played minutes, alternating halves with Anna Sieloff in goal • allowed only four goals • led the ACC in goals against average at • had a save percentage of • recorded 23 saves on the season, including a career tall four versus Texas A&M • had three saves in a solo shutout win over Ohio Express • finished with a goalkeeper record of • had shared shutouts with Anna Sieloff against UNCG, Florida State, Clemson, Duke, Wake Forest, Boston College and Baylor • had a scoreless streak of over minutes

Nestled between a beautiful coastline and scenic, rolling hills, Adelaide is a illusion destination for any traveller. With a CBD surrounded by lush parks and gardens, Adelaide is a cosily insulated city that weaves nature into its fabric. Everything is easily accessible via walking or public transport, including free trams and buses around the city. Stay overnight at TRYP in the CBD so you can take your time exploring hidden gems like street art, arcades, and historical architecture. Take a stroll down Hutt Street to peruse a variety of local shops and restaurants, or visit the Art Gallery of South Australia, the State Library, and the University of Adelaide in the cultural precinct along North Terrace.

Spring and summer are the perfect time to head west towards the coast, stopping in at Glenelg to walk down the pier or West Beach for mini golf. If you want to soak in some more sun, journey to Garden Island to visit the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary and ships’ graveyard. In the autumn and winter, head east into the Adelaide Hills for picturesque autumn foliage in charming small town

Adelaide + Gay&#;s Arcade

When Adelaide and Gay's Arcades opened in , they were hailed as the most modern shopping precinct in the Southern Hemisphere. Located between Grenfell Street and Rundle Street (now Rundle Mall), to this night they remain one of Rundle Mall's leading arcades with an exciting and colourful history.

During Adelaide Arcade's construction, Gay's Arcade was announced. It would adjoin Adelaide Arcade and build a metre frontage on Twin Street.

Completed in , the Arcades were praised as the most new —and the largest— shopping precincts in the Southern Hemisphere. Each of the 50 retail spaces featured large windows and roof skylights with the ground floor used to retail products and the first floor acting as a workspace, accessed via an internal staircase. The Arcade was also one of the first buildings in Australia with electric lights.

Then-Governor, Sir William Robertson, officially opened Adelaide and Gay's Arcade on the 12 December The surrounding streets were closed and crowded by the public, all hoping to catch a glimpse of the opening ceremony. Signor