Screening scheduled
March 10 • Winston-Salem
OUT at the Movies screening of 'Question One'
Ninety-minute screening will be immediately followed by a Q & A/discussion. Panelists include Stuart Campbell,
executive director of Equality Nortii Carolina, Jeremy Kennedy of Protect NC Families and attorney David Freedman.
Sponsored by PFIAG/Winston-Salem. Proceeds will benefit the University of North Carolina School of die Art's
School of RImmakIhg and Protect NC Families. UNGSA's ACE Theatre Complex. 1533 S. Main St 7 p.m. $7 adults/$6"
seniors/students on sale at 6 p.m. in the ACE lobby. Reserved group seats, $5. For information or group tickets, call
336-918-0902. outatthemovieswinston.org.
March 3-11 • Charlotte
'Jersey Boys'
"Jersey Boys" is the 2006 Tony Award-win
ning Best Musical about Rock and Roll Hall
of Famers The Four Seasons: Frankie Valli,
Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi.
"Jersey Boys" tells the phenomenal story of
how four blue-collar kids became one of the
greatest successes in pop music history.
They wrote their own songs, invented their
own sounds and sold 175 million records
worldwide — all before they were 30!
"Jersey Boys," winner of the 2006 Grammy
Award for Best Musical Show Album,
features the many hits of the Four Seasons,
including "Sherry," "Big Girls Don't Cry,"
"Rag Doll," "Oh What a Night," "Can't
Take My Eyes Off You" and many more.
Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Belk
Theatre. 130 North Tryon St. Information and
ticket purchase, visit blumenthalarts.org.
March 4 • Durham
Speaker Series I
Rev. Jimmy Creech, former United Methodist
Minister and
author of
"Adam's Gift,"
and Brent
Childers, ex
ecutive direc
tor of Faith in
America, will
deliver keynote
addresses
at 3 p.m. at
the kickoff
of a speaker series throughout March.
Co-sponsored by the Board of Christian
Service of Pilgrim United Church of Christ
and the Religious Coalition of Orange/
Durham Against Amendment 1. Pilgrim United
Church of Christ, 2011 Academy Rd. Child care
will be provided. 919-489-1381.
March 4 • Winston-Salem
Tea Dance/Winston-Salem
A portion of the drink proceeds benefits the
Adam Foundation. No cover. Free food. Music
by DJ Cash. Mod Bar, 410 W. 4th St. 5-8 p.m.
336-918-0902. outatthemovieswinston.org.
March 4 •Raleigh
Crape Myrtle Festival Bachelor(ette) Auction
It's time for the annual Crape Myrtle
Bachelor!ette) Auction! This year, ten of the
Triangle's finest are up for grabs and you
could be the highest bidder. $10 donation at
the door benefits local HIV/AIDS and LGBT
charities. 6-10 p.m. Babylon Restaurant, 309 N.
Dawson St
crapemyrtlefestorg.
March 5 • Charlotte
RAIN Day of Prayer and Praise
In honor of the National Week of Prayer
for the Healing of AIDS, the Regional AIDS
Interfaith Network will host a Day of Prayer
and Praise for those infected and affected by
HIV and their families. This event is open and
free to the public.
The Park Church.
6029 Beatties Ford
Rd. 6:45 p.m.
carolinarain.org.
March 6 • Durham
Speaker Series II
Sharon Thompson,
family law attorney,
will speak about
legal perspectives
on Amendment One. 6:30 p.m. Pilgrim United
Church of Christ 2011 Academy Rd. Child care
will be provided. 919-489-1381.
March 10 • Hickory
Not Your Mama's Bingo ^
A wild and fun event filled with outrageous
costumes, songs, dances, fabulous prizes
and totally unconventional bingo games. This
event's theme is "Grease" bingo. Spaed is
limited, so purchase tickets in advance or
online. 470 Hwy. 70 W. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Bingo starts at 8 p.m. $20.
alfainfo.org.
March 11 •Winston-Salem
Tea Dance/Winston-Salem
A portion of the drink proceeds benefits the
Adam Foundation. No cover. Free food. Music
by DJ Cash. Encore, 411 W. 4th St 5-8 p.m.
336-918-0902. outatthemovieswinston.org.
March 13 • Durham
Speaker Series III
. Mary McClintock Fulkerson, professor of
theology, Duke Divinity School, will speak
on Theological and Biblical Perspectives on
Amendment One. 6:30 p.m. Pilgrim United
Church of Christ 2011 Academy Rd. Child care
will be provided. 919-489-1381.
March 17 • Charlotte
Men of Petra's — Season 3 Finale
It's time for the Finale! The Final Four are
Buster Chairee, Tasha Salade, Madason Marx
and Shofonda Cox. One of these contestants
will win the $500 cash prize decided by your
votes! Hosted by Rachael Houdek. Brought
to you by Stephen Seay Productions. 10 p.m.
Petra's Piano Bar. 1919 Commonwealth Ave.
petraspianobar.com.
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March 20 • Durham
Speaker Series IV
Panel discussion on personal perspectives by
those affected by Amendment One. 6:30 p.m.
Pilgrim United Church of Christ, 2011 Academy
Rd. Child care will be provided. 919-489-1381.
March 21-25 • Charlotte
4th Annual GayCharlotte Film Festival
The GayCharlotte Film Festival brings over
1,000 moviegoers to various venues in
Charlotte to watch LGBT films from all over
the world. More information about the
various films and event locations will be
announced as the event draws closer. The
GayCharlotte Film Festival is a project of The
LGBT Community Center of Charlotte.
gaycharlottefilmfestival.com.
March 25 • Winston-Salem
Tea Dance/Winston-Salem
A portion of the drink proceeds benefits
Equality Winston-Salem. No cover. Free food.
Music by DJ Cash. Encore, 411 W. 4th St. 5-8
p.m. 336-918-0902.
outatthemovieswinston.org.
March 27 • Durham
Speaker Series V
What People of Faith Can Do to Oppose
Amendment One. Ryan Rowe, Director of
Faith Outreach for the Coalition to Protect All
North Carolina Families and Rev. Rollin
Russell, retired minister. 6:30 p.m. Pilgrim
United Church of Christ, 2011 Academy Rd.
Child care will be provided. 919-489-1381.
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