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Pride Community Services Organization publications LGBTQ community--Kentucky LGBTQ culture LGBTQ newspapers Gay men Lesbians Bisexual people Transgender people Sexual minorities Gender identity Drag culture GLSO News, April 1991 text GLSO News, April 1991 1991 2019 true xt7v416t1q36 section xt7v416t1q36 NEWS 1991 (ii? I 5(6 S‘s Free at Selected Business Locations Home Delivery at $5 per year LEXINGTON GAY/ LESBIAN SERVICES ORGANIZATION, P. 0. BOX I147], LEXINGTON, KY 40575 M CAMPAIGN AGAINST CRACKER BARREL ANNOUNCED AFTER EMPLOYEE FIRINGS from NGLTF Cracker Barrel Restaurants, 0 maior chain of employ individuals in our operating units whose family-style eateries, has tired gay employees sexual preferences fail to demonstrate normal after announcing a cor rate policy to ban heterosexual values which have been the workers "whose sexualpopreierences tail to foundation of families in our society." demonstrate normal heterosexual values." The company issued a "retraction of sorts" In response, the National Gay & Lesbian shortly after receiving calls from NGLTF, Queer Task Force (NGLTF) Policy Institute, Queer Nation/Atlanta, the Martin Luther King Center, Nation/Atlanta and the Tennessee Gay and and the media. The "retraction," dated Feb. Lesbian Alliance have established a mailgram 22, says: "Our recent position on the hotline to protest the policy and have launched employment of homosexuals in a limited number demonstrations and other actions against the ot stores ma have been a well-intentioned over comgany. reaction to the perceived values oi our customers ays, lesbians and their supporters are and their comfort levels with these individuals . . ur ed to call 1-800-325—6000, Hotline . In future, we will deal with any disruptions in #8823, to send a prepared message to Dan our units, regardless of the cause, on a Evins, president of Cracker Barrel Company. store-by-store basis." Company executives have reiused to talk to the But NGLTF Families Project Director Ivy media or ay and lesbian activists. Youn dismissed the retraction, saying, "Cracker Considqered one of the Iastest-growin BarreTI is caIIin its deliberate discrimination a restaurant chains in the country, Cracker Barregl 'weII-intentioneg over reaction.’ How can bias owns some 90 restaurantKgiItshops located and bigotry ever by considered weII-intentioned? primarily along interstate hig ways in the South How can any person's right to fair and and Midwest. The chain is owned b Cracker equitable treatment be denied by some other Barrel Old Country Stores, Inc., heanuartered individual's 'comIort Ievel’? Gay and lesbian in Lebanon, Tennessee. workers still have no protection." The policy, released in January, states the Individuals may send a mailgram to protest company's desire to uphold "traditional Cracker Barrel's corporate homophobia by American values" as justification for terminating calling the toll free hotline, I-800-325-6000, ay emplo ees. At least nine em Io ees have hotline #9823, open 24 hours a day. The Eeen tired" NGLTF, along with local and cost of the Western Union messa e is $7, regional lesbian and ay groups, is pressuring charged to callers' telephone bill. flasterCard, the company to rescinci3 the policy, reinstate tire Visa and American Express are accepted. gay employees and institute an Besides the mailgram hotline, activists are anti-discrimination oIi corporate-wide. calling for or have a ready implemented pickets, "Cracker BarreTiscIounded upon a concept sit-ins and other visibility actions at the of traditional American values . . . ” says the restaurants, meetings with Cracker Barrel company. "It is inconsistent with our concept executives, media advocacy, litigation, boycotts, and values, and is perceived to be inconsistent and su port from the civil rights, women's and with those of our customer base, to continue to other allied communities. [ ] Please send me information on GLSO. COMMUNITY NEWS [ ] I'd like to become a votin Member ol GLSO, includin home defive ol the ——'——————— GLSO NEWS ant? discounts at gLSO I99] PRIDE WEEK functions. Membership of $IO/yr. COMMITTEE ORGANIZES individual, $1 5/yr. couple, is enclosed. Irom GLSO News stall [ ] I don't wish to become a Member but The 1991 Pride Week Committee met twice please send me the GLSO NEWS each in March with tour organizations sendin month. I enclose the $5 annual lee. representatives. GLSO, Interweave, AVOL ang the TSGRA (Tri-State Gay Rodeo Associations) were all represented at the meetings. Discussion Name: centered on dates for Pride Week and what activities would be a part OI the celebration. Address: Tentative plans were or anized usin two weekends, June 7—9 and fune 14-16, Igor the City, St, Zip: celebration rather than a entire week of activities. Mail to: Newsletter, PO. Box 11471 Currently, planned events include: Arts Lexington,KY40575 Night, Picnic, the Pride Week Church Service, and a Barn Dance, on the first weekend; and Bar Night, an AVOL sponsored pr ram and an entertainer or comedian which would raise funds for next year's Pride Week, on the second GLSO News is published monthly by the weekend. Volunteers are needed. Contact Lexington Gay Services Organization, Inc. Craig Clere, 266-8887, or Debbie Currie, (Lexin ton Ga /Lesbian Services Or anization), 255-3851, to volunteer. P.O. gox 114%, Lexington, KY 405%5. Esmegflg 55.3,“?gigggefifl'fim lOWEST FARES & YOUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Aunt Mary, Advice Columnist - AIRLINETICKETS . CRUISES Additional Contributors: Crai , Bill, John, GLSO, . VACATION TOURS . CHURCH &CWIC GROUPS Ewra, Heartland, NGLTF, Tfie Acé/ocate; Typist: NO FEES OR SERVICE CHARGES rai ; Equipment: Dave; Layout: ral ; Mailing: Melgnie,‘ Courier: Craig; Folding & Stuffging: Steve, GLSO DONATION WITH EACH PURCHASE Mark, Jim, John, Jan. . Views or opinions expressed in GLSO News are those of the T R A V E L I NC5 authors and do not necessarily represent those of the GLSO 2040 |d|e Hour Center' Richmond Road Ezard ol Erectors. Submissions are welcome. All submissions lexington, Kentucky 40502 come t e property at GLSO and must indicate the full name and address of the author. Anonymous submissions are not I-800-2284337.606I2684337 accepted. The editorial stall reserves the right to alter submissions (including ads) to meet publishing requirements, as well as the right to reiect any submission it deems offensive or discriminatory. Placement of advertising in GLSO News does not denote a person's sexual orientation nor a business's customer preference. 2 Apr GLSO MEMBERS SOUGHT FOR MEN'S CHORUS LEATHER CONTEST TO BE HELD lrorn GLSO News stall lrom GLSO News stall Move over Lexington Singers here comes The annual Mr. Crossings Leather the Lexington Men's Chorus. The idea lor a competition, sponsored by the Blue rass men's chorus had been discussed lor many C.O.L.T.S, will be held Saturda , April 18, at years, but it took Shelby Reypolds, in the role of 10 pm, at Crossings, 117 N. Limestone. The entertainment director or t e Bluegrass Classic winner will represent Crossin s as Kentucky's Bowling Tournament, to make it a reality. Last entry in the International Mr. Eeather contest in October he organized a small (18) but Chicago, Illinois, May 24-27, 1991. dedicated group ol singers and recruited Contestants will be iudged in lour categories: Michael Breeding lor the task ol directin . The personal interviews/leather Iilestyle; leather group met every other Thursday lor refinearsal attire; lantasy attire; and ph sique. Contestants and prepared live selections. An appreciative must be at least 21 years ol age and be legal audience at the bowling award dinner gave the residents ol Kentucky. chorus a heartfelt standln ovation. Individuals interested in entering the The Chorus has decidged to continue singing competition should submit an ap Iication by together and perlormed March 17 at Saturday, April 6. Applications ancfinlormation Shakertown and again in Harrodsburg at the concerning the contest can be obtained at opening ol the Mercer County Library. The Crossings, or by calling 233-7266 alter 8 pm. rou would like to expand its number to Soil) and is looking lor new singers. No audition is required, iust a love ol music and NAMES PROJECT NEWS the ability to car a tune. Il interested call from the NAMES Project Shelby at 231-0030 or Michael at 233-3709. The NAMES Proiect - Kentucky chapter FAIR FIGHTING WORKSHOP SCHEDULED wishes to thank everyone who took part in our lrom GLSO News stall recent lund raisin event at the old Acaiou restaurant, especiafi Tim MiIIon lor donating the Charlene J. Pekoz, a human resource space and Anita Mbdden and Emily Mathis lor consultant, will present "Fair Fi hting lor Positive auctionin oll celebrity items. It was a Change in Relationships." Tie workshop lor wondeduFevening and great success. Everyone women will be held on Saturday, Ma 18, lrorn had lun and supported a good cause. Watch 9:30 am to 5:30 pm. Cost Is $58: by April lor us to do this a ain next year. 18, sliding scale. The men's workshop will be We traveled tile state with lour sections of conducted on Thursday, May 16, lrorn 6 pm to the Quilt durin February, visiting eifiht dillerent 10 pm with a $35 cost by April 18. To locations. The Quit was we received re ister or lor more inlormation caII Judy at everywhere we went and we would like to 2§7-0450. express gratitude lor those involved in making the displays a success. C.O.L.T.S CHOSE MAN OF THE YEAR There are three panel making worksho s from GLSO New stall currently across the state. In Lexington tlEle workshop is the second Thursday at Quilter's Robert Wesley was named "Man ol the Square on Re ency Road (lormerly at Dudley Year" by the Bluegrass C.O.L.T.S at the club’s Square) lrom yto 9 pm. In Frankfort it’s the Anniversa Dinner held recently. Wesley was third Tuesday of the month and in Louisville, the recognize? lor his various contributions to the third Wednesday. Contact Carolyn Webb at club. 502-223-3118 For the Franklort locations, and Wesley was also installed as the club’s Kevin EIkins at 502-637-5608 lor the Louisville President lor 1991. Other ollicers lor the year location. are Mark Cross, First Vice President' Russell For inlormation on any ol the NAMES Henderson, Second Vice President; Andre Cook, Project activities contact Katie at 223-3855 or Treasurer; and Paul Tomlin, Road Captain. to volunteer caII Dan at 254-9998. Apr GLSO 3 RAPE IN THE GAY MALE COMMUNITY: DEFINITIONS from J.E. When I first became a volunteer at the where help is available. LRCC hasa 24-hr. hot Lexington Rape Crisis Center (LRCC) several line (253-25I I), well trained volunteers, and years ago, it was with the intention oi full-time therapists who are aware that the counseling the men in the lives of women who emotional pain of being ra d does not depend had been ra d. It soon became apparent that on one's gender or sexualxbrientation. It is a gay men WE: had been raped did call the human response to being violated. Although I center as well. I was struck bfy how empathetic cannot promise a caller that he will be placed and sympathetic the LRCC stat was in response. with a gay male therapist or volunteer, what I These calls were believed to represent the tip at can promise (as a ay male volunteer who has the iceberg with respect to the actual incidence been through the LSCC training, has worked as of rape in the gay male community. Since this a volunteer for several ears, and knows the is my community, I was understandably attuned permanent LRCC stall well? is that any gay male to these callers. What came as a complete who needs the services a the center will be as surprise to me was that as other members a the kindly treated and as well served as any other gay community became aware at my person who is in need at services. There are involvement with LRCC, they began to share well trained people at both genders some at their own rape stories with me. Alter several whom are lesbian/gay, who are volunteers at years at accumulating these stories and also the center. Gay men are welcome to counseling several gay male rape victims, it has participate in volunteer trainin . become obvious to me that a significant [Service at LRCC is provicfed tree of charge ercentage at the gay men I know personally, during the time of acute crisis directly following have, at some time in their lives, had a rape a rape. Subse uent, longer term, therapy is experience. I Iind this truly alarmingD and am available on a Sliding payment scale. Articles writinp this article to address in a pu lic forum in the future may! dea wit the emotional eIIect exacty what the definition of a rape event of being ra , the stages of the recovery involvin gay men might be and where help process, ancfesteps to take to avoid having a can be EIound it such an event does occur in the similar experience recur in the future] present or has occurred in the past. This is in no way meant to take awareness away from :1 the plight of women who have been ra d but 3“ . to extend that fiwareness to include th: gay ‘LND . communi as we . ‘V' L9H! For mlbles, rape can be defined as any oral \IIEK G‘thk \ "cm'r‘iffl or anal activity Iorced upon one person by another through violence. It is the coercive and ATHENA PRODUCTIONS violent nature of this crime which makes it rape. presents "Tricking" with someone with the expectation of . LAURA and CAROL a pleasant sexual encounter and then bem SHINE KRAEMER force into any sexual activity agginst one's wilP, ‘ ‘3‘ Y“ G‘r‘fr‘end I is rape. Going to a mate wit someone alter Sponsored by: an evening of rinkin and being tied to a bed The “NEW“ Chapter 0f N-O-W~ against one’s WIII Chg bemg listed all night, IS In ConJunction with N.O.w.’5 State Conference rape. Being forced into unsafe sexual practices against one s will, is rape. In short, any time Saturday. Aom 6th at 8:30 om anyone says NO or indicates lack of consent in HOLIDAY INN - NORTH any way to a sexual advance or activity and ‘950 Newtown Pike the perpetrator proceeds regardless, a rape has occurred. s 5 00 at the door My main purpose here is to alert those 5 4:00 for conference participant. members at the ay male community who have survived a sexuaT assault that there is a place u puauc WELCOME u 4 Apr GLSO Don’t just worry about HIV. Do something about it. If you think you are at risk for HIV infection, now is the time to consider HIV counseling and testing. The test is FREE and ANONYMOUS. Call your local Health Department, or, the Kentucky AIDS Hotline at 1-800-654-AIDS HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. Apr GLSO 5 This contingency is in support of sex trade ' workers and believes that for many women the only alternative to prostitution is starvation. , They state that prostitution is not the only smerelda 5 Par] industry that is male dominated and degrading O . 1' to women, but is the only industry in which the k A workers are ille al and can least defend publicly 9' "\r their right to jogs. For some women to be paid .- for what all women are expected to do for free " is a source of wer. The belief of this contingency is tfigt this controversy divides Each year as part of my work at the Rape women between those of us who are "good" Crisis Center | o to the National Coalition women and those of us who are "bad” women Against Sexual9 Assault (NCASA) Annual and contends that we must validate he Conference. As with most feminist atherings experiences of all women. that I have attended there tentfs to be I am strongly opposed to the objectification controversial political issues being debated; and and exploitation of women. I do not approve NCASA is no exception. of the sensationalism of our culture in terms of The most controversial issue this st year women being used as sex objects for he seemed to be on what position NCAg‘il should ratification and financial gain of others. I do take on women in the sex trade industry. Sex fiawever question who am I to sit in judgment trade worker refers to prostitution in all its forms; of others? Am I the "good" and sex trade including but not limited to live sex shows, escort workers the "bad". Are my values better than services, street walking, table dancing, lap others? Is it fair for me to judge another dancing, stripping, telephone sex, sexual women's life experiences? As always I welcome penetration, sexua torture, pornography, and your comments. prostitution as it is commonly known. In sisterhood, Because NCASA is dedicated to the Laura Drew elimination of sexual violence, one contingency believes prostitution in all forms is the sexual WOMONWRITES ’9] abuse and subordination of women. They from GLSO News staff believe the conditions which create and perpetuate prostitution, includin male Womonwrites '91, the 13th Annual su remacy, poverty, racism, cPassism, Southeastern Lesbian Writers' Conference, will lesbophobia, sex discrimination, sexual abuse, be held May 29 - June 2 in central Georgia. bigotry, and despair, preclude prostitution from $60 (more or less), limited registration. For being a freely made choice and make women more information and/or re istration send vulnerable to enslavement in prostitution. S.A.S.E. to: Womonwrites '9q, c/o Miriam Therefore they resolved that NCASA should Carroll, l503 Park Road SE, Atlanta, GA, endorse the abolition of all laws penalizin 30315. women in prostitution used as sexuafi commodities, and to endorse enhanced penalties for trafficking, rocuring, pimping, tronizing, TWO NICE GIRLS lN CONCERT promoting and) profiting from allDOforms of from GLSO News staff prostitution. Now, you may wonder why I am bringing Two Nice Girls -- they're not two, they're not all this up ri ht now. Well I will tell ou. At nice and they're certainly not irls. Elemental to the time of finis conference, July 1996’, l was foursome's success is their re?axed, funny and unaware of gay women stri pers performing in incredibly endearing live show -- part campfire, one of our community’s localDestabishments; but rt bistro, part sumber party; complete with today lam and it concerns me. T30 Nice Girls songbook so t e audience can As l always attempt to do I will give you the follow alon . Join us on Thursday, April 18, at other contingency's opinions in this matter and Breedings Efor a very unusual fun evening. then leave it up to each of you as individuals to Tickets on sale at Breedin 5' box office, $8 In determine where you stand on this issue. advance and $10 at the dgoor. 6 Apr GLSO ATHENA PRODUCTIONS presents IN CONCERT 0 Thursday, April 18, 1991, 8 pm Breedings 509 West Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky Advance Tickets for Reserved Seating $8 - Breedings Box Office 255-2822 $10 at the door Two Nice Girls: They're not two, they’re not nice (at least not by your Aunt Mabel's definition) and they're certainly not girls. Who they are is four thoroughly modern women: Smart, Friendly, funny, and apparently chosen by destiny to play in an all-women iolk-disco-country rock and roll band. NA Ti gNlAlL ‘ LESBl‘A’: N C' NFERENCE A ivoman-to:Evgon gathering finding strength through our diversity. The National Lesbian Conference is committed to safer and accessible space for all lesbians. Join us in celebrating the choice to relate across differences and enjoy wommin from all the various ways of lesbian lives. Meet me in o A TLANTA, GA 7 APRIL 24 ~28, 1991 NATIONAL LESBIAN CONFERENCE, P.O. BOX1999 DECATUR, GA 30031 (404) 373-0000 Tl'Y/Voice u ,,’.Z.‘;:,”Ef.,‘; 272221121! "[1:11’152‘23 75.171215733621’222’: iii" 55:55.?1155::'ZL’ZC".ZZ‘;}2’ZL’L’:L”;..m. ,m 311.6 ”mm“: .mm m rhr-r-[rn and m: .VI.L‘ n/flnm luirianr in mumy. Apr GLSO 7 GAY AMERICA The theater will ask for a jury trail on the NATIONAL obscenity charge, basin its defense on the free-speech provisions of tge First Amendment. Hate-motivated crimes 0 ainst gays and The film was honored in the I990 Adult lesbians lumped by over 4% percent during Video News award for "raising the adult feature I990 and continue to soar, according to into the realm of cinematic art without sacrificing statistics com iled by the National Gay and the sexual intensity." The purely sexual aspects Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF). of the film do not differ from those portrayed in NGLTF spokesperson Robin Kane said the thousands of other erotic films available from organization sees the report as part of a coast-to-coast. national trend. "With such a large and consistent increase being reported in suc widely diverse cities, it points to this. We also looked LOUISVILLE, KY at studies done in Utah and Ohio which also point to a trend toward increasing violence," A special task force of the Presbyterian she said. Church USA is recommending that the church allow ordination of gays and lesbians and that it ease restrictions on sex outside of marria e. LOS ANGELES, CA Both issues are scheduled to be debated at The denomination’s General Assembl in early June. Kevin Fowler has received a $2000 The report states that "A Christian ethic of settlement from an insurance company in sexuality is needed that honors but does not damages for an incident with an airport security restrict sexual activity to marriage alone." It guard in October, I990. Fowler overhear 0 goes on to say that "What matters ethically is guard refer to another individual as a "fag" at not the sameness (or the difference) of the a Los An eIes International Air rt security gate. gender of persons in relation, but rather the When Fgowler requested thgt the guard, quality and character of their relationship . . . employed by Ogden Allied Security Corp., not Similarly, what matters is not whether sexually use that word, the guard reportedly became active adults are married or not, but rather threatening and said, "you must be a fag, whether they embody iustice-Iove in their too." relating." Fowler issued a complaint with O den Corp. and threatened to file a lawsuit unger the Los Angeles gay rights ordinance. Ogden agreed ST. LOUIS, M0 to reprimand the guard and promised to include a statement of non-discrimination in its employee In a Preliminary vote, a study group of the training. The insurance company granted United Methodist Church has recommended Fowler a $2000 settlement, which Fowler deleting the denomination's statement donated to the National Gay & Lesbian Task condemning homosexual behavior as Force and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against "incompatible with Christian teaching." Defamation/L05 Angeles. The church's Committee on the Study of Homosexuality voted I7-4 to approve a new ‘ statement saying that the denomination is CHICAGO, IL "unable to arrive at a common mind" on homosexual behavior and noting that some Chicago police have filed obscenity char es religious thinkers believe that gay sex is against t e i‘ou Theater and its manager Ror acceptable "when practiced in a context of showing the film, More Of a Man. Bi'ou human caring and covential faithfulness." employees say the officers had watched the film The report has already been criticized by in its entirety then returned with a search conservatives as "divisive" and "unbiblical" and warrant. by liberals as " not going far enough." 8 Apr GLSO ———_—_—____ DIRECTORY LEXINGTON NIGHTLIFE GLSO Gayline 231-0335 —__—— GLSO Board callCraig, 266-8887 The Bar Complex, 224 East Main, 255-1551. GLSO News callCrai , 266-8887 The restaurant, Cafe Montpornasse, open from GLSO Speakers Bureau..ca(li Bill, .. 266-9175 6 - 11 pm, SatUrday 6 pm - 3 am. Also GLSO Comin Out Group features Johnny Angel Disco, Gilded Gage call/flan, 253-2414 Cabaret, and the Living Room Lounge. GLSO Rainbow Bowling League Afterhours Saturday night from 1:30 - 3:30 am. call Teri, 268-4789 GLSO Carcls & Games Crossings, 117 North Limestone, 233-7266. callThom, 266-3208 Lexington's mens’ bar. Cowboy night 1st TSGRA (Tri State Gay Rodeo Association) Saturday Leather night 3rd Saturday. Operates callTer orMark,................ 233-7266 The Rack, 0 leather shop, open Friday and NAMES Proiectrf(entucky Saturday, 10 pm to 1 am. call Katie 223-3855 lesbian Potluck The Metro, 156 West Main, 254-9881. Shows callEsmerelda, 271-6131 every weekend. Afterhours Friday and Esmerelda’s Parlour Saturday, 1:30 - 4 am. call Laura, 276-2685 Front Runners (Gay/ lesbian running club) __—_—_ .COllDOn, 254-6850 CLASSIFIED ADS GLUE (UK SU port Group) I l ../. gallgteve, 231-8485 Be innin si n on ua e cass startin in Go Les ianAA mig—A ril,g égweeks,g $20. Call Johgflr at Y... callDave, 277-9522 254-7P1 50 for more information. Gay/Lesbian AI-Anon call Robert 293-0516 Two apartments for gay men or lesbians only. Imperial Court ofthe Bluegrass Old Louisville. Live-In landlord. Second floor Empire.. callTerry, 266-8715 0 t. has two bedrooms, modern kitchen; sunny; Dignity/Lexington idDeal for couple. Small deposit, no pets. $325 call Don, 299-4458 + utilities. Available April 15. Third floor apt. Integrity has one bedroom, new kitchen; newly call Kay, 277-4364 refurbished. Small deposit, no pets. $275 + Interweave call Craig, 266—8887 utilities. Available May 15. Convenient to (Unitarian Universalistgays, lesbians and friends.) downtown and U of L. Call 502-636-0935 for AVOL 276-AVOL appointment. (AIDS support and education) ACT-Lexmgton 281-5151 _—'—_——— (AIDS education and referral) NATIONAL GAY/LESBIAN CRISISLINE HIV+, ARC, AIDS Support Group callEdwin, 233-0444 (800) 767-4297 Lexin ton-Fayette Co. Health Department AlDSTestIng 288-AIDS _—_——'— (Foranonymouscounselin and testing) Madison County Healtthepartment NATIONAL HATE CRIMES HOTLINE AIDS Testing 623-7312 (For anonymous counseling and testing) (800) 347-4283 Louisville Crisis Hotline ............( 02) 454-6699 Apr GLSO 9 APRIL EVENTS CALENDAR Contact names and numbers for all events listed TUE 2 GLSO Phoneline Meeting, 5:30 pm can be Iound in the Directory on the previous pa e. The Comp Care Center is located at SAT 6 Carol Kraemer & Laura Shine oi Yer 20% Mechanic Street, Lexington. Girlfriend, 8:30 pm, NOW State Conference, Holiday Inn North APR'L SUN 7 Reel alvm'dhsl'mg Bond, 3 pm, Heo e -W ire Museum; '"z‘:‘I‘:'§'i‘:‘:':‘:':';':'Hififix'}:':‘2‘I'1'z'z:3:'Z'Z':':n":‘2'2'1'2'm’hflfi'h‘.‘.’.’.‘X.'.’-‘v‘-‘I.’.’-t.‘.flfi‘.‘u‘.’.’.‘.’.’.’.’.’.’§-’v’.‘.‘. Working C'ass yKitchen - POetry & 1 2 3 4 5 6 Performance Art, 6 pm, a la 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 Lucie's, 159 North Limestone 14 15 16 17 18 19 2O TUE 9 AVOL's Bereavement Support 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Group, 7130 pm 28 29 30 WED IO NAMES Project General Meeting, 7 pm, Rosenthal Center, . Transylvania University WEEKLY EVENTS , THU II NAMES Pro'ect Panel Makin SUNDAY Gay/ Lesbian AA, 4 pm, Comp Workshop, P pm, Quilter's quuare, Care Center; Regency Road; GLSO Coming Out Gayline, 231-0335, 8 - 11 pm Support Group, 7:30 pm, Central Library Suite B TUESDAY Gay/Lesbian AI-Anon, 7 pm; Rainbow Bowling League, 9 pm, FRI I2 GLSO Cards & Games, 8 pm JoyIand Lanes SAT I3 Mr. Crossings Leather contest, WEDNESDAY GLUE (Gays & Lesbians United TO pm, Crossings tor Education) - UK's student, stall and Faculty roup, 8 pm, SUN 14 Lesbian Potluck, 2 m; St. Augustine's CEO I AVOL, 5:30 pm, gomp Care Center 472 Rose St.; Gay/feesbian AA, 8 pm, St. Joseph Hospital, CCI THU 18Two Nice Girls concert, 8 pm, Meetin Room; Gayline, Breedings, 509 West Main 23I-Og35, 8 - II pm TUE 23 AVOL's Bereavement Support THURSDAY HIV+, ARC, AIDS Support Group, 7:30 pm Group; Gayline, 231-0335, 8 - II pm WED 24 GLSO Board Meeting, 7:30 pm FRIDAY Gay/Lesbian AA, 8 pm, Comp THU 25 Dignity Rap Session, 7:30 pm; Care Center; GLSO Coming Out Support Group, Gayline, 23I-O335, 8 - II pm 7:30 pm, Central Library Suite B SATURDAY Front Runners, 9 am, UK Water FRI 26 Dignity & Inte rig Liturgy, 7:30 pm; Tower at Alumni Drive GLSO Cards 2 ames, 8 pm IO Apr GLSO T RIL OGY PROJECT You are invited to a presentation of the first year data of the Trilogy Project. Lexington Public Library Conference Room A April 18, 1991 7:00 p. m. Refreshments will be provided. L o o s e | te m