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7) GLSO ANNUAL you need to have information in to discrimination based on sexual
not BOARD NOMINATIONS Karl (271-2673) by April 10. orientation. Do you think we could
tard. We are looking for community We are looking for volunteers to get Kentucky to establish a
this members who might be interested in help with the picnic on June 4 at Bell Governor’s Commission on Gay and
ples serving on the GLSO Board. Our Court. This kickoff event will offer Lesbian Youth like they have in
1 to nominating committee members are food, a mini-people’s rodeo, and Massachusetts? Jean is also
lays Chris (276-2877) and Tammy (275_ space for vendors. Call Mary to answering two letters written to the
)ng- 3037). We will be needing a new volunteer to help out. editor in the Herald Leader in
)yce secretary, someone interested in More than 400 of us showed up January and February: “Nothing
aple developing social events, and a last year, and we are hoping to see Normal about Gays” and “Gays Too
are facilitator for coming out groups. even more turn out in ‘95lv Influential”. Ruth Fiscella answered
less Our monthly meetings are open and WOMYNWEAVE PICNIC the letter 0f March 6 WhiCh was
we welcome you to attend to learn On Saturday, April 23, Womyn entitled “Homosexuals are Sinners”.
more about how we function. Our weave will be havinga picnic. For a Another happening has been
pies; April meeting is on Monday, the 6th, chance to socialize with a ton of some good contacts in the
; in' at 7:30. Call Mary (266-5904) for great womyn, call Ramona (266- community about P'FLAG~ RUth
: in more information. If you are 4672).v spoke to a group 0f Presbyterian
tore.i thinking of beoming more involved GOOD NEWS FROM clergy on March 1 about P'FLAG’S
tyisi in the gay and lesbian community, P-FLAG! work, education and advocacy
! here is a great opportunity.v P—FLAG has had some more against discrimination and in April a
rew l NEWCOMERS GROUP good news this month. Out regional member 0f P'FLAG has been invited
lalei FORMING directors, Tom and Debra Myers to speak at a senior citizens’ group.
3P,”i It is often difficult upon moving from Charleston, SC, have been Do you have an organization
ela-i to a new city to find an entrance into making the rounds of every P—FLAG that would like to hear from “5?
Thel the lesbigay community. Joe (278- chapter in their four-state area. It We’re ready! Don’t forget our
5 in‘ 5032) has volunteered to start a was the pleasure of the officers of P- meetings on the 3rd Thursday at 7:30
uall newcomers group to give people FLAG to have lunch with them, hear at Chapel Hill-V
7.1 new to Lexington a place to start. what other chapters are doing and LESBIGAY TRAVEL
; of Even if you’ve been in Lexington for share our progress here in OPPOSTUNITIES
; or a while, this group may be of help to Lexington. The fOikS at our friendly neigh-
ude you-V Besides this, Jean MB Genasci, borhood travel agency, Pegasus
ried PRIDE MONTH COMMITTEE the head of all the regional directors Travel Inc. Want you all to .know that
. If your organization is interested and a P'FLAG Board Member two leading travel companies, RSVP
its in being a part of the Pride Month phoned to tell of some excellent new VACATIONS and OLIVA CRUISES
out activities, or if you want to advertise resources on making schools, & RESORTS are offering [OPS Of
HO a particular event, you should colleges, and universities safe for exc1ting _ programs‘ for lesbigay
1% contact Mary at (266-5904). Our gay and lesbian youth. travelers in 95 and 96;
wer April meetings are scheduled for Jean, from Massachusetts, is Club RSVP has set two datesfor
3T0" Monday, April 10, and Monday, fortunate to live in one of two states on all-incluswe land resort vacation
[65’ April 24 _ both at 7:30 at Mary’s where the state legislature passed a in Puerto Vallarta, Mexrco 0n APiii
rim house. For inclusion in advertising, gay student right biii forbidding 23—30 and November 1148' Crutse
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