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seventh and most recent CD, Listen, has just been
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WW' Km“, songwriter, Karen Reynolds. As usual, open mic will
be held immediately following the show. Sign-up
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Lesbian Another Note presents their Fifth Anniversary St'
Service Organization Concert on May 18 at 8 pm at the Woodland Mi
389 Waller Ave. Christian Church , 530 E. High Street across from ab
Woodland Park. This is a fund raiser for Moveable rei
Editors Feast and they are asking for $8 donations at the Br
Mary Crone John Ridener door. This talented men’s ensemble will be singing of
songs from their past performances. A real treat not Ch
Board Members to be missed-
Terry Mullins, President
Jerry Neff, Vice President Bluegrass fairness Derby Darty L,
Mary Crone, Editor N:
John Ridener, Secretary Forget Millionaire’s Row...get ready for Thrill and he
Thomas Collins Air (ok...it IS cheesy) at the beautiful Windy Knoll M:
Kelly O’Ferrell ‘ Farm just outside Lexington. What better place to cel- ini
Cary SUddUth ebrate Derby than on a central Kentucky horse farm? frc
Tom Collins Bluegrass Fairness invites everyone to the first tw
Bill Chandler Fairness Derby Party on Saturday, May 4, from 12:30
Dan Rogers pm-6 pm. Windy Knoll Farm is located at 3263 N.
Lee Noble Cleveland Road, site of the annual GLSO Pride
Picnics.
GLSO Annual Dues & Derby Day has become a major event in our com- E
Newsletter. munities, and Fairness is seeking to continue this fine e'
In dividu al _ $15 tradition. There is no admission charge but please Ni
_ come and "bet" on your favorite horse at our donation
Couple ' $25 jars. Your donations go to help Bluegrass Fairness pl:
and are tax deductible. '0
Opinions expressed in the GLSO News Alcohol will be allowed, bring your own and er
are those of the authors and don't nec— please drink responsibly. We want to be invited back
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staff reserves the right to edit submis_ and please bring your own traditional Derby foods to th
sions and advertisements as well as munch on. There will also be a shuttle provided to
the ”9*“ ‘0 reject submissmns or help with toting folks' chairs/coolers, etc. from the
advemsements' parking area to the picnic field. See You There! '13:
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