At Ae ^ Au/^C'UA^!^ InTouch Body Therapy is a full-service massage therapy clinic specidizing in Swedish, Neuromuscular and Hot Stone massage. Reflexology, Acupressure and Reiki. Half hour: $20 Hour: $40 Hour and a half: $60 V I body therapy 4037 E. Independence Blvd. Suite 100 Charlotte NC 28205 f 704-501-6873 intouch®carolinajr.com afce.com/intouchbodytherapy Mondays Knockdoivn Drag Out! Open Dra^ Contest at 12 Midnight Hosted by Morgan Richards Wednesdays GanuMght itiilh Bingo & Other Games Hosted Bimbos of the Beach Thursday Customer Appreciation Mght Free Pool' Disco Diva Show at 12 Midnight Fri, June 5 - leeda, The Plus Size Diva and Constance DeMarlow Sat., June 6 - Vivian Lee Sheraton, Dance Party Fri, June 12 - Brooklyn Dior, Kasty King Sat, June 13 - C.L.A. W.SMght with KUd Merlot Fri, June 19 - Tiffany Storm Sat, June 20 - Imam Tate, Dance Party Karaoke Tuesday -11 pm Karaoke Sunday.- 10pm Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday - No Cover (excluding special hotidcys or events) THE HOTTEST DANCE MUSIC ON THE BEACH WITH D J. MACKEL For booking information (female Impereonators/male dancers) contact Ken e 843.448.1180,1 Oam-1 pm www.timeoutnibsc.com NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina News Notes from page 10 dates. Make a gift now in support of its 2009 PAC Challenge Reception and it will be matched. Challengers will match all gifts dollar for dollar up to $12,500 through June 9. The event will be held June 9 at the RBC Plaza, 23rd Floor, 301 Fayetteville St., from 6-8 p.m. One does not have to attend for gifts to be matched. Special guests will be House Speaker Rep. Joe Hackney, Sen. Julia Boseman and Rep. Rick Glazier. Pride season is approaching. ENC invites everyone to join us them as they come to local communities. They are in need for volunteers to help staff tables, as well as simply meeting folks to broaden the circle of supporters. To attend, send an email by June 8 at noon to kay(®equalitync.org. For more information on all ENC initia tives and events, to contribute or to volunteer, visit equalitync.org. Center obtains non-profit status RALEIGH — The LGBT Center of Raleigh’s Board of Directors has announced that it recently received a federal government non profit status, meaning that contributions made from this point on are income tax deductible. The board considers this its first big step to embarking on a major fundraising cam paign in the coming months, as well as future solicitations in the years ahead. As a result of this development, the Center is now looking for a volunteer in the account ing field for assistance with the Center’s finances. They are specifically seeking a CPA, if possible. In other news. Early Design Group has been retained to design a new website, which is expected to be up and running shortly. For more information, email lgbtcenterofraleigh@gmail.com or visit raleighiscomingout.com. Western Lend a hand BOONE — High Country Pride is seeking volunteers for its event on June 13-14. Want to do something meaningful and fun that builds a coalition between the LGBT and area communities? Look no further. People are needed to assist with tasks such as dance set-up, clean-up, staffing promotion al tables and more. All skill levels are welcome. Proceeds from the two-day event go to support local initiatives. For more information, email Jennifer at 2009@boonepride.org. Campus Scene A free cruise or cash? STATEWIDE — Do you consider your campus to be gay-friendly? Does your campus have work to be done on transgender issues? What does it mean to be an LGBT student, staff or faculty member on your campus? Does the possibility of winning a free RSVP cruise or $500 sound inviting? No matter your experience. Campus Pride wants to hear from LGBT students, faculty, staff and administrators. Participation is confidential and data specific to higher edu cation institutions will not be identified in the final analysis. National trends and experiences from the study will be shared biannually as a way to better understand LGBT needs and render informed decisions on policies, programs and practices impacting LGBT campus life. To be released in 2010, the national report will be compiled in a research summary of findings from Campus Pride titled the “State of Higher Education for LGBT People.” Deadline is June 30. The Nationd LGBT College Climate Survey is a comprehensive assessment to doc ument annually the experiences of students, faculty, staff and administrators who identify as LGBT at America’s colleges and universi ties. The survey is conducted through the Q Research Institute for Higher Education owned and operated by Campus Pride. The annual assessment examines emerging issues, trends and changing demographics of LGBT people in higher education. The Research Director is Dr. Susan R. Rankin of The Pennsylvania State University and Associate Research Director is Dr. Warren J. Blumenfeld of The Iowa State University. This project is approved by the Office of Research Protections at The Pennsylvania State University. To participate, visit www.campuspride.org/ research. For more information, email info@campuspride.org. info: Announce ]rour comniunit)r event in NC News Notes, email: editor@q-notes.com. Local Gay Talk Radio Tune in every Sunday 10:05 AM on Air America THE REAL GAY AGENDA WOlC 1230 AM Or visit us online to listen: www.scpride.org MAY 30.2009

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