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A publication of the Lexington Gay and Lesbian Service Organization
Volume 19 Number 12
Another Note lloiollor lit: Willilll Allis llll
"ONE SPECIAL NIGHT" The first event in observance of World
Featuring Guest Soloist Darlene Lane AIDS Day is actually the evening before,
1 Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 7 pm at Club 141.
Another Note, a mens choral ensem- Bingo with a Flair is free and will have
ble, WIll present "One SpeCIaI Night a fes- food and great prizes (see page 10)_
tive holiday benefit concert for Movable Early Wednesday morning Dec. 1 an
Feast on Saturday, Dec. 4 at 8 pm. at All Day Vigil including a display of public
Woodland Christian Church, 530 East High art will begin at 5 am at Triangle Park at
Street. We are requesting an $8 donation Main and Broadway. At 11am a press con-
at the door. Proceeds will be donated to ference will be held at this location.
Movable Feast to support them in their Also on Wed. The UK Bluegrass Care
work in providing meals to persons living Clinic (BCC) will offer free confidential test-
with HIV/ AIDS. and those in Hospice Care. ing for HIV/AIDS between 10am and 4:30
"This concert Will be a great way for The clinic is located on the second floor of
everyone to k'Ck Off the holiday season, the Kentucky Clinic, 740 South Limestone.
says Another Note artistic director Steve No appointment is necessary.
Johnson. "Featuring something for every- The BCC will also be hosting the
one, from traditional favorites like "We "Please Respond" World AIDS Day
Need A Little Christmas" and "Silent Night" Luncheon at 11:30 am. The theme
to the title song - a rousing musical cele- "Please t' d 3
’ bration of Hanukkah, "One Special Night,"- ...con Inue on page
this concert is sure to get our audience in
the holiday spirit" Pribe Center Holman Sale
Another Note is a volunteer men's sat Dec 11 10am to 4pm
ensemble established in 1997. The group
strives for musical excellence while enjoy- see Page 6 ' 7
ing fellowship. We share a commitment to
helping others, 100% of the profits from SPO]? Of the 071th
concerts are donated to designated local ..-j‘"" ‘
charities. Another Note has performed at s St} ' s d
community events in Lexington, Danville, I girpoau"
Versailles, and Somerset, and is open to ‘f” ,
performing at other venues in Central Rhytmenotfie
Kentucky as schedules allow. For more ‘7”
information about Another Note, call Steve Concert la". 22
Johnson at 859.233.1730.