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38 Community Centers' contact info NC: Charlotte LGCC: 704-333-0144 : 1401-B Central Ave, * Charlotte, NC 28205 communitycenter@gaychariotte.com NC: Witmington GLCC: ■ 511 1/2 Castle St. • Wilmington, NC 28401 www.outwilmington.com SC Pride Center; 803-771-7713 1108 Woodrow St • Columbia. SC 29205 www.scglmporg. SCPrideCenter@aoi.com June 7 - 15 • Charlotte Hedwig and the Angry Inch Presented by The Actor's Theatre of Charlotte at Spirit Square's Duke Fbwer Theatre. Show times Wednesday and Thursday 7:30 pm; Friday and Saturday 8 pm; Sunday 2 pm.Tickets; $15 - $20. Info: call 704-372-1000 or visit www.per- formingartsctr.org. June 7 - 22 • Charlotte Disney's The Lion King BelkTheater, Show times:Tuesday -Thursday 8 pm; Friday and Saturday 8:15 pm; Saturday and Sunday matinees 2 pm; Sunday 7:30 pm. Tickets: $25 - $100, available only at the box office. Info: call 704-372-1000 or visit www.performingartsctr.org. June 7 - July 12 • Charlotte LGCC Gordon Marcelo art show Mixed media works by Gordon Marcelo reflect the struggles and joys of growing up gay. Info; 704-333-0144. June 7 - 29 • Asheville Roaring '20s at Biltmore Estate One North Pack Square, features live jazz, kid's activities, a mock radio show and 1920s games. Info: call 888-830-4652 or visit www.biltmoreestate.com. June 7 - 30 • Asheville Aroma of Art: Bid for charity Aroma of Art features work donated from over 30 artists, potters, jewelry designers and authors to benefit ALFA, the Humane Society of Catawba County and the Women's Resource Center. Bidding Kick-off Wine and Coffee Reception at 6 pm on June 1. Bids accepted through the entire month and ends with a Last Call for Bidding at 6 pm on June 30. Info: 828-325-0108 or kittyy839@cs.com. June 7 - 27 • Asheville Falsettos presented Asheville Community Theatre. Hilarious, poignant story of love and loss in a modern, American family. Info/Tickets: 828-254-1320 or www.ashevilletheatre.org. June 7 • Charlotte LGCC Come Play With Chickspeare! 8 pm -10 pm: Charlotte's Women's Shakespeare Company. An evening of fun, drama, drumming, frolic, foolery and participatory theater! Donations accepted at the door. Info: call Carolyn Dempsey at 704-344-4546. June 9 • Charlotte LGCC SOCKS (Eso si que es) That's what it is! 1 - 8:30 pm: Beginning Spanish. Free lesson in basic Spanish. Led by Lillian Valentin. Free. Info: call 704-333-0144. June 10 • Charlotte LGCC Married Women's Support Group 1 pm: Kick-off meeting to help establish an on going support group for lesbian/gay/bisexual women who are either in heterosexual marriages or have been in committed heterosexual relationships in the past. Info: call 704-333-0144. June 11 • Charlotte LGCC Cafe con su amigos (coffee with friends) El Centro de lesbianas y gays les invita para una tacita de "cafe'.' De 6 hasta las 8 pm. Esta es ua gran oportunidad para conocer latinos de nuestra comunidad habla hispana.Traigan sus amigos y familiares. Tendremos cafe, postres y fnusica. Los veremos el lunes! The Center invites you for a cup of coffee. 6 -8 pm. This is a great opportunity to meet Latinos from our Spanish speaking community. Please bring your family and friends. We will have cof fee, sweets and music. Info: call 704-333-0144. June 12 • Columbia Feel the Heat Summer Bus Guild Social The South Carolina Gay & Lesbian Business Guild presents the Summer Social as part of its 2002-2003 Program Calendar. Info: Nathan Boteler at 803-771-0411 or nboteler® hotmail.com or visit www.scglbg.org. June 12 & 13 • Charlotte Light Factory's "Factory Films" 7:30 pm: Featuring the best in documentary film. Curated from the nations' premiere docu mentary film festival screened over two nights in the Knight Gallery, Spirit Square, as part of The Light Factory's "Factory Films" series. Info: call 704-333-9755, email info@lightfactory.com or visit www.lightfactory.org. June 13 - 15 • Charlotte Heroes Convention 2003 The Charlotte Convention Center. Friday 11 am - 7 pm; Saturday 10 am - 6 pm, Sunday 11 am - 6 pm. Tickets: $10 per person (one day), $20 (three day pass.) Info: call 704-375-7463 or visit www.heroesonline.com. June 13 - 19 • Charlotte Charlotte Film Society presents 4 films Charlotte: Spider, Intacta, Divine Intervention and The Bread My Sweet at the Manor Theater, 609 Providence Rd. Info: call 704414-2355 or visit www.chariottefilmsociety.com. June 13 • Charlotte LGCC Family Night at The Center 6 - 8 pm: For parents and children. Complimentary hot dogs, chips, sodas and popsicles, followed by fun and games. Free. Info: call 704-333-0144. June 14 - Charlotte LGCC Mens Power Dating 1 -10 pm: Limited to first 24 men who register. You have 2 minutes to ask questions and get acquainted before rotating to the next guest. Ages: 35-55. 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AKe YOU iN SoNC Sort OF TROWSi-e ?? www.curbsjdecomics.com Q-NOTES • JUNE 7 . 2003 June 16 • Charlotte LGCC Stretching Workshop 7 - 8 pm: Dr. Andrea Dobrich, chiropractic physi cian. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a towel. Free. Info: call 704-333-0144. June 17 - Charlotte LGCC "This is Me" for kids 8-14 6:30 - 8 pm: Kids will create a "This is Me" poster, led by artist, Shawn Smith. The Center needs past issues of colorful magazines for use in this project.. Magazine drop-off: White Rabbit or the Center, Free, info: 704-333-0144. June 18 - 22 • Charlotte Juneteenth Celebration Uptown and Thomas Ave. area near Central and The Plaza. A fourlay celebration to commemo rate notification of the announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas. Info: 704-374-1565. June 19 • Charlotte LGCC Transgender Third Thursday 1 pm: An open meeting for transgenders. Refreshments. Free. Info: call 704-333-0144. June 19 • Charlotte LGCC Take Control - Take The Test 5 - 7 pm: Free HIV and syphilis testing provided by Metrolina AIDS Project. Info: 704-333-0144. June 20 - 26 • Huntersville Charlotte Film Society presents 4 films Charlotte: Spider, Intacta, Divine Intervention and The Bread My Sweet at the Movies at Birkdale, 16950 Birkdale Commons Pky. Info: call 704-414-2355 or visit www.charlottefilmsociety.com. June 21 • Charlotte LGCC Womens Power Dating 7 -10 pm: Limited to first 24 women who register. You have 2 minutes to ask questions and get acquainted before rotating to the next guest. Ages: 30-50. Advance registration required. $15. Info / Register: 704-333-0144. June 22 • Greensboro Guilford Green Foundation Wine Festival 2 pm: Marshall Gallery, 430 North Eugene St. Tickets: $20. Info: 336-412-0532. June 24 • Wilmington " Integrity to meet 6:30 pm: The Integrity Group, LGBT Episcopal Group open to all LGBTs, regular meeting at the Church of the Servant Episcopal. 925 Oriole Dr., (next to College Park Elementary School). Brief worship service followed by a pot luck supper and discussion. Info: call 910-395-0616 or visit outwilmington.com/integrity.htm. June 26 • Charlotte LGCC Annual Center Membership Meeting. 6 - 7 pm: Member reception. 7 pm: Meeting. All Center members are invited to attend. The meeting includes election of board members for the 2003-2004 term. Info: 704-333-0144. June 27 - July 26 • Boone An Appalachian Summer Festival Appalachian State University's annual fine arts celebration. Performances by The NC Symphony, violinist Mark O'Connor, guitarist Sharon Isbin, BeauSoleil, Mingus Big Band, Eastern Philharmonic Orchestra, Parsons Dance - Company, Noche Flamenca, the Broyhill Chamber Ensemble and an exciting Outdoor Fireworks Concert with Lee Ann Womack, a vari ety of workshops and a dynamic visual arts exhibit. Info: 800-841-278 or visit www.appsummer.org. June 28 Stonewall Rebellion Day info: Announce your community event in Out & About. Email: outandobout@q-nofes.com or fox 704-531-1361.
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