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42 Q-NOTES • OCTOBER 26 . 2002 en1n IK:1 loj: I U:T;i Oct. 26 - Nov. 17 • Greensboro • Lesson presentation A Lesson Before Dying by Romulus Linncy is presented by Triad Stage and tells a life changing story of injustice and redemption. The play is presented in conjunction with the Greensboro Public Library’s "One City, One Book” community read of the award-winning novel. Tickets: $10 to $35. Triad Stage, 232 South Elm St., Greensboro, NC. Info: call Triad Stage at 336-272-0160. October 26 • Columbia • SC Guild party 6:45 to 10:30 pm: The SC Business Guild Halloween Party will be held in Elmwood Park. Costumes are optional, so “make a statement” or come as you are. Info: www.scglbg.org. October 26 • Greenville • Yard sale for AFFIRM AFFIRM, the support organization for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth in Upstate South Carolina, plans to hold a yard sale at St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Greenville. Volunteers appreciated. Info: email Heidi Anderson at hcidiandcrson@charter.net. October 26 • Durham • Near, Williamson concert 8 pm: Baby booming dykes and their companions will be treated to a rare concert at the Carolina Theatre in downtown Durham when Holly Near and Cris Williamson take the stage together. Tickets: $22-33 and can be purchased from the theatre box office, 919- 560-3030 or online at ladyslipper.org or tickctmastcr.com. October 26 • Wilmington • The First Celtic Festival! Daytime activities: 10 am to 5 pm, with bagpippers, games, food, drink, crafts, historical demonstrations and Port City Drum and Pipes. Lunch $8. Evening Aetivities: 6 pm until ?, dinner with contra dancing to Low Tide Ramblers Band. Dinner $12. Church of the Servant Episcopal, 4925 Oriole Dr. Info: call Earla Pope, 763-6929 or email mhpopc@wilmington.net. Oct 26 • Washington, DC • National march National March on Washington, No War on Iraq. Info: for rides from Charlotte contact Charlotte FOR at 704-449-6925 or www.gcocities.com/nomorcvictims/ nowar or www.internationalanswer.org. October 26 • Durham • Conscious to attend book signing African-American, renowned writer Conscious, comes to Imani MCC of Durham, 4907 Garrett Rd., for a book signing and lecture. She chronicles her story of getting HIV through female-to- fcmalc transmission. This is a fundraiser for Imani MCC's building fund. A small donation will be taken at the door. Refreshments served. Info: www.imanimccnc.com/annivcrsary, email - lmaniMCCNC@aol.com or 919-403-6881. October 26 • Charlotte and Triangle Frontrunncrs/Walkers meets every Saturday morning at 9 am. Triangle Frontrunners contact Bob Newell at 919-787-0721 or bobralnc@aol.com for location and directions. Charlotte Frontrunners meet at the Community Center to run in Latta Park. Info: Greg Shackelford at 704-535-1667. October 27 • Charlotte • Dia Del Muerte - Day of the Dead The Center for Positive Living encourages you to bring photos and mementos of loved ones -who have died to a service with Rev. Lisa Stewart in accordance with All Saints Day, Halloween and other Fall Equinox celebrations of transformation. Info: call 704-531-7993 or visit www.rsicharnc.com. October 27 • Triangle • Triange area womyn's picnic 1:30 to 3:30 pm: At the 1-40 access to Umstead Stage Park, info: www.gcocities. com/womynpicnic/indexpic.html. October 27 • Wilmington • Coastal NC book club 7:30 pm: Coastal NC Lesbians Rainbow Grrris book club at the LGBT Community Center located on Castle St. Info: call 910-789-9157. October 27 • Charlotte • Community diversity lecture Discussion on Tolerance and Faith in the Community lead by Reverend Andy Baxter, executive director of Mecklenburg Ministries, immediately following the 2 pm matinee of The Laramie Projeet in Sprit Square’s Duke Power Theatre. Info: Tickets: 704-372-1000, www.actorstheatrecharlotte.org. October 27 • Columbia • Sexual minority group meets 6 pm: Outsmart in the Midlands, a sexual minority, youth-serving organization designed to meet the needs of high-school and college- age youth and young adults, meets at the SC Pride Center, 1108 Woodrow St. Info: 803-779- 6586 or www.OLitsmartsc.org. October 28 • Charlotte • Ballet performance 8 pm: The Shanghai ballet performs Coppelia in the Belk Theater at the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. Info: call 704-527-6680. November 1-2 & 8-10 • Charlotte • William Inge's "Picnic" Presented by CPCC Theatre at 8 pm with a 2:30 pm matinee on November 10. Peace Auditorium on the CPCC campus.. Tickets: $12. Box office: 704-330-6534. November 1 • Durham • Imani 5th Anniversary celebration imani MCC of Durham bowling party at Village Lanes on Hardee St. from 8 to 10 pm with food, cake and prizes. Info: www.imanimccnc.com/ anniversary, email - lmaniMCCNC@aol.com or call 919-403-6881. November 2 • Durham • HIV/AIDS workshops 9 am to 3:30 pm: HIV/AIDS Education and Curbside Boys in bookstore.s now, or go to www.clei.spress.com Volunteer Informational Sessions hosted by the Alliance of AIDS Services - Carolina. Participants will learn about HIV prevention and treatment, hear from individuals living with HIV/AIDS and learn about volunteering. Registration: $25, scholarships available. Info: email request to volunteer@aas-c.org, visit www.aas-c.org or call 834-2437x20. November 2 • Durham • Imani 5th Anniversary panel discussion Imani MCC of Durham discussion panel workshops at 4907 Garrett Rd. from 10 am - 2 pm. Lunch provided. Also, '‘Treasures of the Heart” formal Dinner and Ball from 7 pm - 12:30 am at the Radisson Governor’s Inn in RTP. Tickets: White Rabbit bookstore, Lady Slipper Music and the Regulator bookstore and must be purchased in advance. Info: www.imanimccnc.com/anniversary, email - lmaniMCCNC@aol.com or call 919-403-6881. November 2 • Asheville • Raise Your Hand auction and dinner Annual auetion and dinner to benefit Western North Carolina AIDS Project. Features original works of art, local pottery, antiques and a Broadway Lion King package, etc. Held at the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Asheville. Info: call 828-252-1489. November 3 • Durham • Imani 5th Anniversary worship service 3 pm: Imani MCC of Durham worship service at 4907 Garrett Rd. Guest speaker will be Rev. Troy Perry, MCC Founder and Moderator. Dinner follows the service. Info: www.imanimccnc.com/anniversary, email - lmaniMCCNC@aol.com or 919-403-6881. Elecoon Day • 11-5 Get out and vote! Let your voice be heard! November 6-17 • Charlotte • "Fully Committed" performance Presented by the Charlotte Rep in the McGlohon Theatre at Spirit Square. Info / Ticket: www.charlotterep.org or call 704-372-1000. November 9 • Charlotte • Singles workshop 9- II :30 am: Life strategist Teri Layzell presents the workshop Single? Make the holidays work for you! at Conferences on East (Dilworth area). Learn ways to create a season that is meaningful, fun and memorable. Cost: $25. Info / Register: call 704-334-7795. November 12-17 • Charlotte • Michael Flatley's "Lord Of The Dance" Presented by the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center and Best of Broadway at the Belk Theater. Shows: Tuesday-Thursday at 8 pm; Friday - 8:15 pm, Saturday at 2 pm and 8:15 pm and Sunday aL2 pm*and 7:30 pm. Tickets are $20 - $58. Info / Tickets: call 704-372- 1000 or visit www.blumenthalcenter.org. November 13 • Columbia • Bosses and Big Wigs The South Carolina Gay & Lesbian Business Guild presents Bosses and Big Wigs as part of its 2002-2003 Program Calendar. Info: Nathan Boteler at 803-771-0411 or nboteler@ hotmail.com or visit www.scglbg.org. . Nov 15-17 - Columbus, GA • Protest slated National demonstration against School of the Americas (terrorist training camp) will be staged at Fort Benning, Colombus, GA. Info: for rides from Charlotte, call FOR at 704-449- 6925 or www.geocities.com/nomorevictims/ nowar or www.soaw.org.
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