PAGE 30 Q-Notes ▼ February 1994 JEFFREY GRANT KOENIG ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW WILLS AND ESTATE PLANNING PERSONAL INJURY * REAL ESTATE CLOSINGS CRIMINAL LAW * FAMILY LAW SUITE 400 1130 EAST THIRD STREET CHARLOTTE, NC 28294 TEL: 704 / 335-5471 FAX: 704 / 335-5472 RES: 704 / 375-4912 RECORD BARON Stop Fighting the Overcrowded Malls And Buying Overpriced CDs and Tapes CDs $11.99-13.99 Tapes $7.99-9.99 We Also Buy and Sell Used CDs and Albums Bring In Your Unwanted Music For CASH or TRADE Charlotte — Independ. Blvd. 563-9155 Monroe — Union Square 283-1607 Pineville — Tower Place 544-1176 Concord — Walmart Center 788-3913 Gastonia — Franklin Square 861-1300 PRIDE PUBLISHING& TYPESETTING ADS • BROCHURES • BUSINESS CARDS • CHARTS • DOCUMENTS ENVELOPES • EORMS • GRAPHS • LEHERHEADS • LOGOS • MAGAZINES MANUSCRIPTS • REPORTS • RESUMES • STATIONERY • TABLOIDS SOMETIMES, IT'S OK TO PUT AUOTYOUREGGS INTO ONE BASKH. 704/531-9988 • fax/531-1361 4037 East Indspendence Boulevard * Suite 611 * Charlotte NC 28205 Out and About SodAl Highlights for Ute Gay Sc Lesbian Cotnmmiity Compiled by Eagle White Q-Notes Staff Switchboards For regularly scheduled meetings, con tact the individual organizations or the Gay and Lesbian Switchboard in your area: North Carolina Asheville (704) 253-2971 Charlotte (704) 535-6277 Greensboro (910) 274-2100 Raleigh (919) 821-0055 Wilmington (910) 675-9222 Winston-Salem (910) 722-4040 South Carolina Charleston (803) 577-5139 Columbia (803) 782-2912 Greenville (803) 271-4207 FEBRUARY T Thursday & Friday February 3 «& 4 ARTSPACE presents David Stevens’ “The Sum of Us” tonight as a benefit for AIDS Service Agency. Benefit includes wine and cheese party, performance, and post-show gala reception. Tickets are $30. Additional performance dates include Feb. 4, 5, 11 and 12 at 8:15 each night and a Sunday matinee at 3:00 p.m. Tickets are $8 - $10. All performances will be held at ARTSPACE, Bloimt and Davie Streets at City Market, Raleigh. For more informa tion, call (919) 832-9607. T Thursday - Saturday February 3-5 Neil Simon’s Rumors will run at the Old Courthouse Theatre, 49 Spring Street, Con cord, NC. All shows 8:00 p.m. For more information and reservation call (704) 788- 2405. The High Risk Group, a men’s dance and performance ensemble, presents “In a Burning House” and “Body Project” at Manbites Dog Theater, Club Boulevard and RoxboroRoad,Durham,NC. All shows 8:15 pm, tickets are S8. For more information, call the box office at (919) 220-6779. T Wednesday, February 9 Casino Night hosted by the SC Gay and Lesbian Pride Movement at the Community Center, 141 - A So. Shandon St. (at Rosewood Dr.) in the Shandon Village Shopping Cen ter, Columbia. Requested donation is $9 to play games and bid on prizes. For more information, call (803) 771-7713. T Friday - Sunday February 11 - 13 Unitarian Universalist camp and confer ence center, the Mountain, will sponsor a Valentine’s Weekend for Gays and Lesbi ans. The program begins with supper prompt ly at 8:00 p.m. The cost of the weekend is $99. This includes Friday dinner through Sunday breakfast and reflects double occu pancy and private bath cabin rates. For registration forms or more information, call or write the Mountain, PO Box 1299, High lands, NC 28741, (704) 526-5838; (704) 526-2511 (fax). T Friday February 11 “Love and Anger” by George F Walker will be presented by the Wendell Theater Group of Duke Uni versity tonight at Manbites Dog Theater, Club Boulevard and Roxboro Road, Durham, NC. Additional performance dates include Feb 12 and Feb 17-19. All shows 8:15 pm, tickets are $6. For more information, call the box office at (919) 220- 6779. T Saturday February 12 Queen City Friends will hold their annu al Valentine’s Dance tonight from 9:00 pm until 1:00 am at the Wyndham Gardens Hotel on Wilmont Road. Tickets are $8 - $ 12 and can be purchased in advance from Rising Moon Bookstore or White Rabbit Books, or at the door. This a women-only, dress up event (no jeans please). For more informa tion, call Jan at (704) 556-9182 or Linda at (704) 554-0845. Women’s Valentine’s Dance, sponsored by Blue Moon Productions, will be held this evening from 9:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. at Eno River Unitarian Fellowship, Garrett Road, Diuham. Tickets are $7-$10 (sliding scale). This event is BYOB. Formore information, call Blue Moon (919) 490-1526. Carolina Bear Lodge will hold its first official meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m in Meet ing Room 203 of the Best Western-York Hotel, 321 W. Woodlawn in Charlotte. For more information, call (704) 567-6264. T Sunday February 13 “Works of Heart—An Art Auction Against ATOS” will be held to day at the Marriott Crabtree Valley Ballroom, Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, to benefit AIDS Service Agency. There will be a Silent Auction from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and a Live Auction from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 and available from White Rabbit (Ra leigh), Little Art Gallery and ASA offices. For more information, call (919) 834-2437. T Tuesday February 15 NC Pride PAC will hold a birthday party for Susan B. Anthony from 5:30 p.m. to 7:3 0 p.m. tonight at 1129 Linganore Place, Dilworth, in Charlotte. Admission is S15 to benefit gay and lesbian rights in North Caro lina Call (704) 339-0668 formore informa tion or RSVP. T Thursday February 17 The Charlotte Gay & Lesbian Film Series continues its foiuth season with Forbidden Love and Safe Sex is Hot Sex at 8:00 pm at Spirit Square Center for the Arts, Charlotte. Season tickets are S23.00 and door tickets are $5, on a first come, first serve basis. For more information, call (704)334-5089. T Friday February 18 North Carolina Pride 1994 will hold its first commimity dinner of the new year to night at 7:00 pm at the Christ Episcopal Church, 1412 Providence Road, Charlotte. For more information call Sue Henry at (704) 332-7473 (days) or Dan Kirsch at (704) 53 6- 1372 (evenings). ▼ Sunday, February 20 Open GLPM Meeting to discuss plans for GLPM's participation in Columbia's St. Patrick's Day Parade. Meeting starts at 2:00 p.m., parade discussion at 4:00 p.m.. Com munity Center, 141-A So. Shandon St. (at Rosewood Dr.) in the Shandon Village Shop ping Center. For information, call (803)771 - 7713. T Friday-Saturday February 25-26 “Abe On a Hot Tin RooP will be presented by the Somnambulist Project at Manbites Dog Theater, Club Boulevard and Roxboro Road, Durham, NC. Both shows 8:15 pm, tickets are S6. For more informa tion, call the box office at (919) 220-6779. T Sunday, February 27 Cookout sponsored by SC Gay and Les bian Pride Movement, 1:30 p.m.. Communi ty Center, 141-A So. Shandon St. (at Rose wood Dr.) in the Shandon Village Shopping Center, Columbia. Hot dogs, veggie burgers and hamburgers with fixings and soft drinks available for a S4 donation. For more infor mation, call (803) 771-7713. MARCH T Saturday & Sunday March 4 & 5 The 7th Annual Conference of Raleigh Religious Network for Gay & Lesbian Equal ity will be held this weekend starting today at Pullen Memorial Baptist Church in Raleigh. The keynote speaker will be Rev. Sandra Robinson, President of Samaritan College, the Professional School of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches. Registration is S25 for one day and $40 for two days. For more information, contact Sue & Ken Marks at (919) 3 87-0 824. A listing in “OUT AND ABOUT’ pro vides valuable publicity for your organization’s event, and is provided by Q-Notes as a community service. Infor mation concerning your event should be sent to “OUT AND ABOUT EDITOR,” PO Box 28676, Raleigh, NC 27611-8676. To be included in the next issue, informa tion must be received by the 15th of this month.