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nators Presents May 1987 ■ Q-Notes PAGE 7 y 16, 7:30 P.M. INGS DR., CHARLOTTE Park Center Is just on the downtown side of Memorial Stadium. shorter routes, but none simpler 9nd less time-consuming. U.S. 74 East So you’re coming in from Wilming ton, or Rockingham, or Monroe? t^kay. U.S. 74 becomes Indepen dence Boulevard. After getting |oto the city limits, you’ll go about hve miles before passing the Coli seum on your left. Now listen up Sood. About a mile and a half after the Coliseum, you’ll see a Ken tucky Fried Chicken on your right ®t the Independence-Plaza inter section. Get in the right lane as Soon as you can. Two traffic lights turther, you’ll be at the Indepen- dence-Hawthorne Intersection '*'th a Krispy Kreme on the left. Do Sc You At The Door ^liDER FORM •TiOTOCOPY MACHINE @ $ 15/ticket $ ® Si 20/table S SlO/tlcket $ S W Uiay be paid by check or money t^able to QCQ. CALL NOW! w,|tie official Carolina Drummer motel, '5^ be heldl Cost per room per night is '^uad, Room will be reserved upon V Or MasterCard. If using credit card, ^able when phoning. Choilotte. N.C. 26222 not leave the right lane! You’re go ing to get off U.S. 74 by bearing right and going over a bridge! When you come to the end of the bridge, you’ll be at the Indepen dence-Seventh Street intersec tion. Turn right and look for the parking areas on both sides of the street that begin about midway through the block! From N.C. 16 North N.C. 16 becomes the Brookshire Freeway. Stay on it until you come to the 1-77 South ramp. Take 1-77 South and follow directions above. From U.S. 29 and N.C. 49 North Take 1-85 South, then 1-77 South and follow directions above. DRUMMER JUDGES An impressive panel of judges will determine who from Carolina Drum mer ’87 advances into the nationals in San Francisco. Included are Jim Ed Thompson, Drummer as sociate editor, Mr. San Fran cisco Leather ’86, and third runner-up in International Mr. Leather 1986; Scott Tucker, Mr. In ternational Leather 1986 (both to speak during the con test); Damian, Mr. I^ltimore Leather; Pat Coleman, edi tor of Etc. mag azine in At lanta; Jim Bax ter, editor of The Front Page-, and Leo Teachout of Wilmington, director of the Wilmington group GROW and past presi dent of the N.C. Human Rights Fund. One more judge was to be added. During Caro lina Drummer ’87, Jim Ed Thompson and Scott Tucker will address the au dience. Judges for the DrummerBoy Contest will include some of the same as for Carolina Drummer ’87 plus Bob Shure of SM Leathers in Baltimore and Ed "Big Daddy’’ DePasquale, Charlotte gay leader. The Scorpio’s Doug Neems (above), deejay, and Ed Kirkland (below), lights. For ManDance/DrummerBoy, they'll staff light and sound equipment Imported from Atlanta. Scott Tucker, Mr. International Leather, who will be one of seven Judges for Carolina Drummer '87. WELCOME, SM LEATHERS SMLeathers of Baltimore will sell leather wear throughout Drummer Week: at Scorpio May 13 and 17; at Charades May 14; at the Brass Rail May 15; and at Park Center May 16. GREETINGS, VISITORS! Each table at Carolina Drummer ’87 will be flagged with the name of the city represented by audience mem bers sitting at the table. Come early and meet cohorts from all over the East! WHERE PROFITS GO Money earned by QCQ from Drum mer Week will go into the QCQ gen eral fund to be allocated to other or ganizations and to QCQ projects. Po tential beneficiaries include Char lotte’s Gay/Lesbian Switchboard, the Charlotte Lambda Chorale, Closet Buster Productions, PFLAG, the Gay Parents Coalition and Metrolina AIDS Project. Requests for funds in 1986 from other organizations totaled more than $24,000 of which QCQ was able to provide only a small fraction. QCQ’s projects include Q-Notes, the Queens Players theater group, Gay/Lesbian Pride Week activities, and August’s Celebration ’87 which includes the Carolina Games and the Southeastern Lesbian & Gay Arts and Crafts Festival. Funds gathered by contestants in the DrummerBoy Con test have been earmarked as seed money for beginning a fund for a home for persons with AIDS. TICKETS $18 AT THE DOOR UNLESS RESERVED IN ADVANCE ^er Tickets Now
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