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PAGE 2 Q-Notes March 1989 MARCH SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT Come join in - get involved - zuith Charlotte's faSuloiLs Qay and Lesbian community! 1 4P Women and AIDS support group (MAP) 7:30P MCC Charlotte Bible Study 2 7:30P MAP- HIV-Positive Support Group 8P Q-Notes Meeting 3 8P Acceptance AA 4 5 IIA MCC Charlotte 5P Lutherans Concerned 5P Tradesmen 6:45PNew Life MCC 7;30P MCC Charlotte Bingo at Stevens S.A.L.G.A (Asheville) 6 10:30AM AP-PWA Support Group 7PGROW- Wilmington 9P Bowling - Coliseum Lanes 7 6P GALA-UNCe Students 7:30P Friends, Family & Partners of PWAs support group (MAP) 7P Closer - A^eville 8P First Tuesday Mtg. CCP House 8 4P Women and AIDS support group (MAP) 7:30P Vice Charlotte Bible Study 7:30P Queen City Friends 9 7;30P MAP-HIV-Positive Support Group 7:30P PFLAG 8P Q-Notes Meeting 10 8P Acceptance AA lOP Closetbusters on Cablevision Ch. 33 11 7:30P Mature Gay Men Call 882-1747 12 llAMCC Charlotte 6;45P New Life MCC 7;30P MCC Charlotte Bingo at Stevens 13 10:30A MAP-PWA Support Group 7P Gay Parents Call 541-7989 9P Bowling - Coliseum Lanes 14 6P GALA-UNCe Students 7P Closer - Asheville 7:30P FFP/PWA support group (MAP) 15 4P Women and AIDS support group (MAP) 7:30P MCC Charlotte Bible Study 16 7:30P MAP-HIV-Positive Support Group 8P Q-Notes Meeting 17 8P Acceptance AA St. Pat's Parties & Shows # 18 19 1 lA MCC Charlotte 6:45P New Life MCC 7:30P MCC Charlotte Bingo at Stevens 20 10:30A MAP-PWA Support Group 9P Bowling - Coliseum Lanes 21 6P GALA-UNCe Students 7P Closer - Asheville 7:30P FFP/PWA support group (MAP) 22 4P Women and AIDS support group (MAP) 7:30P MCC Charlotte Bible Study 7:30P Queen City Friends 23 7:30P MAP-HIV-Positive Support Group 630P MCC Charlotte Passover Seder Supper 8P Q-Notes Meeting 24 8P Acceptance AA lOP Closetbusters on Cablevision Ch. 33 7:30P MCC Charlotte Good Friday Service 25 26 6:30A MCC Charlotte Easter Sunrise Service llA MCC Charlotte 6:45PNew Life MCC 7:30PMCC Charlotte Bingo at Stevens 27 10:30A MAP-PWA Support Group 9P Bowling - Coliseum Lanes 28 6P GALA-UNCe Students 7P Closer - Asheville 7:30P FFP/PWA support group (MAP) 29 4P Women and AIDS support group (MAP) 7:30P MCC Charlotte Bible Study 30 7:30P MAP-HIV-Positive Support Group 8P Q-Notes Meeting 31 8P Acceptance AA U ORGANIZATIONS For Current Activities See Social Highlights. Phone numbers in 704 area code unless otherwise indicated. **Memberships or contributions are tax- deductible. NATIONAL **Gay Men’s Health Crisis. 132 W. 24lh St., New 'i'ork, NY l(X)l I. One of the nation’s foremost organi zations in information about AIDS and services for persons with AIDS. Human Rights Campaign Fund. P.O. Box 1396, Washington, D.C, 20077-4462. Lobbies congress for funds to fight AIDS through the AIDS Campaign Trust. ♦‘Lambda I.egal Defense & Kducation Fund. 132 W. 43rd St.. New York, NY 10036. Fights in the courts for equal treatment of gay men and lesbians in employment, housing and custody; and against AIDS discrimination and archaic sodomy laws. Membership: $30 year. 212/944-9488. National Gay & Lesbian Task Force. 1517 U St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20009. 202/332-6483. Q-Notes C.A.N. — Publishers Dean Gaskey — Editor Jim Yarbrough — Associate Editor Joel N. Smith —Associate Editor Craig Nelms — Associate Editor Q-Notes is published monthly in Charlotte, N.C., by Charlotte Advocacy Network, Inc., a for-profit corpora tion, and is distributed free of charge in the Charlotte area and also by subscription. Press run is 6000 copies and except for 100 file copies and free complimentary sub scriptions ALL copies are distributed to the public. Subscriptions are by 1st cla.ss mail in sealed envelopes mailed In Charlotte, N.C. Subscription rate is $12.00 for 12 monthly issues. To subscribe contact Q-Noies, PO Box 221841, Charlotte, N.C. 28222. Make check.s payable to Q-Notes. To advertise in Q-Notes, contact Q-Notes, P.O. Box 221841, Charlotte, N.C. Rates anddisuibution informa tion is available on request. The entire contents of Q-Notes are copyright (c) 1989 by Charlotte Advocacy Network, Inc., and may not be reproduced in any manner, either in whole orpart, without the express written permission from the publisher. All rights reserved. Publication of the name or photograph of any person or organization in articles or advertising in Q-Notes is not to be construed as any indication of the sexual orientation of such person or organization. The official views of this newspaper are expressed only in editorials. Opinions expressed in bylined columns, letters, articles, and cartoons are those of the writers and artists and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Q- Notes. * In process of incorporation. **National Gay Rights Advocates. 540 Castro St., San Francisco. CA 94114. Fights in the legal system for gay/lesbian civil rights in insurance and other fields. 415/863-3624. People for the American Way. Counters efforts by Religious Rightists to subjugate individual rights. 1424 Sixteenth Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. 202/ 462-4777. SOUTH CAROLINA AA/AI-Anon. AA closed. AI-Anon open. 6:30 p.m. Saturdays, Circular Congregational Church. 150 Meet ing St., Charleston, S.C. Upstairs in building behind church. 803/722-6677 or 80.3/871-8660. Palmetto AIDS Life Support Services. Provides monetary, buddy & other assistance to AIDS patients. P.O. Box 12124, Columbia, SC 20211. 803/779-PALS. Piedmont Gay/Lesbian Association. Networking and social group for people in northwestern South Carolina. P.O. Box 205, Central, S.C. 29630. 803/639- 6900 in Central, 803/654-9210 in Clemson, 803/268- 5692 in Greenville, 803/882-7835 in Seneca. Upstate S.C. Women’s Community. Lesbian social group. Meetings every last Friday 6 p.m. at Ryan’s Steak House on Laurers Rd., Greenville, SC. Monthly potluck dinner and dance at a member’s house. PO Box 6652, Greenville, SC 29606. AID Upstate. Formerly the Greenville (S.C.) AIDS Task Force, P.O. Box 2507, Greenville, S.C. 20602. 803/240-8987. ♦MCC. P.O. Box 6322, Greenville, S.C. 29606. 803/233-0919, 803/646-9550. NORTH CAROLINA AA Open. 8 pm Tuesdays. Catholic School 2000 N. Elm St., Greensboro, NC. 24 hour AA phone (919) 854- 4278. CLOSER. Networking and social group for the Asheville area. P.O. Box 2911. Asheville, N.C. 28802. Contact Don or Joan Marshall. 274-2681. GROW. P.O. Box 4535, Wilmington, N.C. 28406. Hotline 919/675-9222. Peer support and counseling, in formation and referral, AIDS resource project, social activities. Guilford Alliance for Gay and Lesbian Equality, P.O. Box 5213, Greensboro, NC 27435 (919) 379-7661 or 275-5918. Guilford Alliiance Gay/Lesbian and AIDS Dis crimination Documentation Project (919) 272-8477. Lavender Bridges. For students and others at Western Carolina University. P.O. Box 2646, Cullow- hee, N.C. 28723. North Carolina Coalition for Gay & Lesbian Equality, P.O. Box 5533, Winston-Salem, NC 27113, Political action coalition. Individual and organizational membership. ♦*N.C. Human Rights Fund. P.O. Box 10782, Raleigh, NC 27605. Works in the courts to seek justice for gay men and lesbians; provides educational pro grams to reduce prejudice. Membership: SlO/year. 919/ 828-2077. Southern Appalachian Lesbian and Gay Alli ance (S.A.L.G.A.) is a political action group in West ern North Carolina based in the Asheville area. Monthly meetings on the first Sunday include covered dish dinner. Members will receive a monthly newsletter. Contact S.A.L.G.A. at P.O. Box 197, Asheville, NC 28802 (704) 252-4037. Triangle Lesbian & Gay Alliance. Umbrella plan ning and political activist group in Raleigh-Durham- Chapel Hill area. P.O. Box 3295, Durham, N.C. 27705- 1295. Contact Joe Herzenberg. 919-929-4053. Triad Health Project. AIDS support services, counseling, health care referrals, information, speakers bureau, support groups. PO Box 5716, Greensboro. NC 27435 (919) 275-1654. Triangle Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gays. Contact: Mandy Carter (919) 682-6374. St. Mary’s Metropolitan Community Church. Worship 7 pm Sundays. Reverend Christine Oscar, Pastor. 3010 Monterey St., PO Box 5808, Greensboro, NC 27435-0808 (919) 272-1606. CHARLOTTE AREA Acceptance AA/AI-Anon. Open meetings for alco holics and their loved ones. 8 pm Tuesdays and Fridays at Holy Comforter Episcopal Church; 2701 Park Rd., 332-4387. Closet Buster Productions. Produces “Gay/Les bian Forum” television show forCharlolte public access cable. Second & fourth Friday nights at 10:00 pm Ca- blevision of Charlotte, Channel # 33. P.O. Box 35222, Charlotte 28235. Phone 704/333-3322. First Tuesday. Meets first Tuesday of the month at the Carolina Community Project. Call Don King, 332- 3834. Gay/Lesbian Couples Club (GLCC). Social club for committed couples. Call Frank at 545-7408. Gay/Lesbian Switchboard. Information, peer counseling, referrals. Staffed 6:30-10:30 pm daily. Vol unteers always welcome for training. 525-6128. Gay Parents Coalition. Social, educational group for gay men and lesbians who have children. Monthly meetings. Inquiries: Mark, 541-7989, or P.O. Box 471442, Charlotte. NC 28247. GLS Bridge Players. Call Al, 333-3322. Lutherans Concerned of Charlotte. A support forgay/Iesbian Lutherans in the Charlotte area. Meet ings held the first Sunday of each month at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1900 The Plaza, Charlotte, NC 28205. Contact: Rev. Glen Boland 377-5439 or Tim Eudy 786-8473. Mature Gay Men. Social group meeting first Sat urdays with 7:30 p.m. social hour, 8:30 covered dish supper. Inquiries to Q-Notes, P.O. Box 221841, Char lotte, NC 28222. Include phone number for quick re sponse. ♦♦Metrolina AIDS Project (MAP). Information, education, safe-sex instructional parties, support groups. Anyone interested in joining support groups needs to contact Lori Cardona at the MAP office Mon- Fri. 9-5 (333-AIDS). HOTLINE Mon.-Fri. 7-10 p.m. 333-AIDS. Write P.O. Box 32662, Charlotte NC 28232. •♦Metrolina Community Service Project. Oper ates the Gay/Lesbian Switchboard and other gay/les bian services. Call 525-6128. •♦Metropolitan Community Church of Char lotte. Worship 11 a.m. Sun.: worship, healing service and altar calls 7:30p .m. Sunday and Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Wed.; pot luck dinners every fourth Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at4037E. Independence Blvd. Promptness re quested because of building security rules. Pastor Lynn Guerra. Mail: 3001 Central Ave., Box 156, Charlotte 28205.563-5810. Please do not send mail to the church address. ♦♦New Life Metropolitan Community Church. Worship 6:45 p.m. following the church service the 1st Sunday of the month only; Pot luck Dinner at Unitarian Church. Hardwicke at Sharon Amity. 365-2308. New Life Players. A theatrical group. 568-3154. Parents & Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG). 7:30 p.m. second Thursdays at Christ Church, 1214 Providence Rd. 364-1474 (strict confi dentiality). Inquiries: 1419 Femcliff Rd., Charlotte, NC 28211. Queen City Friends. Lesbian social group. 7:30 p.m. second and fourth Wednesdays upstairs at Pan- tera’s Pizza, Park Road Shopping Center. Q-Notes. Produces gay community newspaper. Meetings every Thursday night at 8:(X) pm. To become involved, call 339-0679. P.O. Box 221841, Charlotte, 28222. Speakers Bureau. Gay and lesbian speakers for civic, religious and educational groups. Contact the Switchboard, 525-6128 or Don King, 2634-E Park Rd., Charlotte 28209. 332-3834. GALA - UNCC. Chartered student group, spon soring speakers, socials, workshops. Tues., 6 p.m. Denny 118, or call 547-2104 (Susan Furr). TheTradesmen. Box36712,Charlotte, NC28204. Levi-leather social club. 5 p.m. Sunday after the month’s first Friday at Brass Rail, 399-8413.
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