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5 DIFFERENT THIS YEAR she chooses to be un-ordained, and 1262 or at KYEl@aol.com.v
1 Unfortunately, this year the tsertve the comtmuniiiyilingn atdfllrs_ GLSO BOARD ELECTIONS
1 Lexington Men’s Chorus will not be ra 1v? capaf‘ y' e rea es TO BE HELD DURING PICNIC
- , District which she is charged to ,
s able to perform at the Volunteers . t t l f . ht On Sunday, June 4, at the Pride
- Banquet. They have performed at all oversee comprises a 98 0 mg Picnic, all members of the GLSO
. states - therefore, she is constantly .
t three preVious Banquets, and of , . . Will be able to vote for new board
. . traveling. Her experience With and . .
1 course, they Will be greatly missed. . . ht t th 't' members and officers. You can pick
5 That’s the bad news... The good ‘“.S'g 5 ° 0 6‘ gay commun} ‘65 up a ballet at the GLSO table inside
. Will, we are sure, prove most enlight—
1 news is we have been able to procure . . Bell House. Current Board members
ening. We look forward to seeing . .
1 a most wonderful replacement. running for another term are.
, . you there for what should be the
. Roger Burnell, a Berea native, and an . . . , Secretary Matthew Reed
. . . . most excmng Lexington Volunteer s
; accomplished concert pianist, Will B t t' At-large Jon Shelton
1 provide the evening’s entertainment. anque ye ' V At-large Craig Hudson
I Mr. Burnell is a graduate of the PRIDE WEEK MONTE At-large Tammy Strong
3 College of the Conservatory of CARLO BOWLING Board members who are not up
5 Music in Cincinnati. He received The Thoroughbred Invitational for re-election and are serving
t both the Presser and the Clinburn Tournament, lnc., along with the another year are:
7 Scholarships from that esteemed Rainbow Bowling League invite you Treasurer Mike Taylor
S institution. Mr. Burnell went on to to an evening of gay pride and At-large Rex Van Alstine
study in Europe and perform in fellowship at our Monte Carlo At—large Sue Strong. 7
concert across Germany and the Bowling Night, 8:45 pm, June 23rd GAYLINE ENDS LENGTHY RUN
Netherlands. We are very excited at Joyland Bowling Lanes (2361 This is to let everyone know that
and fortunate to have Mr. Burnell. Paris Pike). the GLSO Gayline has been discon—
We are also tremendously The bowlers will compete in a nected as a part of a re-examination
pleased with the speaker for this secret doubles (partner will be of our services due to our limited
year’s event, and for the first time, arranged by lottery after registra- funds and the board’s general
the speaker will be from outside of tion), no—tap format with a perception that it was no longer
Lexington. In keeping with the great continuous Monte Carlo payout. No functioning as a cost-effective
speakers of the past, and the average or previous bowling service to the community.
versatility we wish to bring to this experience is needed; we’re just For more than a decade of
event, we are importing a wonderful OUT to have fun. Prizes to be service, under the stewardship of a
woman from Louisville. Judy Dale awarded for the top three placing variety of caring, community—
will be our after dinner speaker this doubles partners as well as minded members of the Lexington
year. Ms. Dale is the district continuous winners in the Monte lesbigay community, the phone line
coordinator for the Great Lakes Carlo payout. There will also be a provided support and information for
District of the Universal Fellowship 50/50 raffle. the many people who experience
of Metropolitan Community Entry fee for the three-game problems due to their sexual
Churches. event will be $10 per person. 50% of identities and had no place to turn. lt
Ms. Dale is a lay-person with the the net profits will be donated to Aids isn’t yet clear whether this is going to
Church, and although she has Volunteers of Lexington. For more continued onnage4
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