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PAGE 12 T Q-Notes T January 6, 2001 6t What about Cremation? We’re glad you asked! Introducing the most unique and beautiful cremation garden in all the Carolinas, only at Charlotte’s premier cemetery — Sharon Memorial Park & Crematory Monroe Road at Sharon Amity With no obligation, call 537-5011 or mail this coupon to: Sharon Memorial Park & Crematory, PO Box 220346, Charlotte, NC 28222 NAME: ADDRESS: CITY/STATE/ZIP: PHONE: ' ...dr7d 6rrddd/nd..'. Metropolitan Community Church of Charlotte A Church for ALL families Join us for services each Sunday at 10:45am and 6:30pm 1825 Eastway Drive, Charlotte, NC 28205 (704) 563-5810 The Eyes of Tammy Faye! The Year h Tammy Faye Bakker Messner returned to the spotlight this year with the release of an autobiographical movie. Messner has returned to live in the Carolinas. The historic Stonewall Inn in Nevi where riots in 1969 launched ti was declared a National Histoi by the US Department of the Int VETERAN Srii A “Stop Spiritual Violence" campaign organized by Soulforce in coniunction with GLBT advocates within various Christian groups led to hundreds of arrests at national denominational gatherings across the US. This memorial donated by Veterans of America h servicemembers. On Veterans was placed in the National K by the Arizona Rainbow ht Paramount Television's decision to bringtac show host Laura Schlessinger's bigoted ad/io sparked national protests like this one, vthQn Renna voices her objections at KTVT in hll outcry led the vast majority of national adv^rti refuse sponsorship. Retooled twice since ku, the show still garners abysi^ , Danielle Hunter, Miss NC Continental, won the National Miss Continental Competition in September. She is pictured here with her NC promoter, Alyson Thomas. Oleen's Club, an anchor in Charlotte's GLBT community for 30 years, closed in May when the building was sold and their lease was terminated, purportedly to make way for a new coffeehouse. The South Boulevard storefront still sports a “for lease" sign after several months of vacancy.
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