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26 South Carolina Q-NOTES • JUNE 7 . 2003 In order to learn more about special needs and concerns of aging GLBTs, Dr. Sara Brallier at Coastal Carolina University is conducting a study of the experiences of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender individuals over the age of SO. She is interested in stories about aging, interactions with medical and service providers, special problems of estate planning and relations with lovers and families. To participate in this study, which will help health and service providers understand our community’s needs, please contact Dr. Brallier at 843.349.2470 or email brallier@coastal.edu. All information is kept strictly confidential. Time |©ut! 520 8TH. RV€. N. MVflTL€ B€flCH, S.C 843448-1180 CRUIS6 PIRVPCX)L Patio Open Weekends DflNCe OP€N DflILV AT 5 PM RDR COCKTfmS Hoppv Hour 5-8 • No Cover Til 9 PM Calenciar MONDAYS Female Impersonation Show at Midnight! Featuring: Leslie Lain & Special Guests WEDNESDAYS Go-Go Disco THURSDAYS Locals Night - No cover for locals $2.50 Vodka Drinks Free pool! Pool Tournament at 11:30 pm $50 Cash Prize FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Fri. & Sat., June 13 & 14 Southern Comfort - Male Entertainers Sat., June 14 C.L.A.W.S. Levi/Leather Club Night Fri. & Sat., June 20 & 21 Dana St. James and Friends Fri., June 27 Kirby Kolby and Friends Sat., June 28 Red Ribbon Friends Benefit Show Fri. & Sat., July 4 & 5 Variety Show with John Wilson, former Mr. Gay USA Welcome SC Be^s! Every Tuesday & Sunday - Karaoke TH€ HOneST DflNC€ MUSIC ON TH€ B€flCH UJiTH D J. MflCKCL For booking Iftformotlon (female Impersonolsis/male doncais) contact Ken 9 845448-1180, lOom-lpm ujuAJU.Umeoutmbsc.com • Private Club • Coll oheod for oirongements BILLBOARD from page 25 “detestable,” but further exploration of the site reveals a link to Exodus International, the Christian-based organization that pur ports the capability to “change” gays and lesbians into God-fearing heterosexuals through spiritual means. the membership is straight." ^ In addition to their direct action media efforts, AFFA also teaches diversity training for the South Carolina Police Corp Academy. AFFA urges supporters’of the billboard to not lie with a man as on€ lies with a woman; that is detestable/^ .*11 ii - AFTT's continuing biblical passage just a mile and a half away. “We invited the people from Ambassadors For Truth to come together for dialogue,” says Redman-Gress, “but we got no response.” AFFA organized five years ago and boasts 300 members in Charleston. “They’re people from the community who care and want to see change,” Redman' Cress continues. “It’s a good cross-section of the population — about 25 percent of announce their feelings to the Charleston news paper, The Post and Courier, by sending emails to the editor at lettcrs@postandcouricr.com and writing to the billboard company, Adams Outdoor Systems, at P.O. Box 41027, North Charleston, SC 29423, Attention: )on Kane, General Manager. info: www.affa-sc.org triad pride men's chorus presents In Greensboro Saturday, June 7, 2003 8 PM Center for the Arts Greensboro Day School 5401 Lawndale Drive in Winston-Salem Sunday, June 8, 2003 3 PM McChesney Scott Dunn Auditorium SECCA 750 Marguerite Drive For ticket information, call 336.333.1024 $12 in advance, $15 at the door
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