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PAGE38 Q-Notes T April1995 2540-B Gillespie Street Fayetteville, NC 28306 (910) 485-0334 A Private Club Open: Thurs, Fri & Sat 9-Close, Sun 4-Close Sat., 4-8 Dance Marathon Starts at 9:00 PM $50 Cash Prize Thurs., 4-13 Rick Reads The cards Fri., Sat., Sun., 4-14/15/16 ETC. Birthday Party Weekend. On Sunday, 4-16 Bring A Dish & Celebrate With A Bar-B-Q Fri., 4-21 Gay Pride March Support Show with Hostess Morgan Richards Thurs., 4-27 Rick Reads The Cards Sat., 4-29 First Annual Triangle Pride Awards •Large outdoor patio uuith ujoter garden, Donee floor/stage ►Inside dancing & pool featuring 2 of Fayetteville's Hottest DJs: Cherlyn & Morijo [TIt: si/ND^y ■ APRIL 30th / keep givin me your love ilMYHiOSll Charlotte, NC • Corner of 6th & N. College St. • 704-375-8765 ' iiilliiP«m OUT ANc* About by Paris Eley 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) 422-1645 APRIL ▼ Saturday April 1 Idd sister will perform at 8:00pm tonight at Babylon, 221 S. Elm St., Greensboro as part of UNC-Greensboro’s Gay Lesbian and Bisexual Student Association’s Pride Week 1995. Free for everyone 18 and over before 10:00pm. ID required. For more informa tion, call (910) 334-4282. House of Mercy Benefit Concert tonight at Oleen’s, 1831 South Blvd., Charlotte at 9:30pm. Cover is $8 at the door or $10 donation. Entertainment includes Donna Duncan & Manic Mood Swings, Zeke’s Wheel, Billy Mulligan, Mystic Pie and Les Moore. ▼ Monday - Thursday April 3 -13 UNC Wilmington and the Rape Crisis Center of Wilmington will exhibit “Healing Works” in the UNCW University Union. All works address survival and healing from sexual violence. For more information, call Diane Edwards at (910) 395-3577 or Yael Gold at (910) 395-3746. ▼ Monday April 3 The Medical Condition Support Group will return to having their Monday night meet ings tonight at 7:00pm at St Jude’s MCC, Fifth and Castle Streets, Wilmington. The group is open to any one living with a chronic medical condition. For more information, call (910) 762-5833. “Claiming Ourselves,” a panel of college age men and women from the Charlotte orga nization “Time Out” will share their experi ences and challenges of growing up gay, lesbian or bisexual tonight at 7:30pm in the University Center Ballroom at UNC Wilmington. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call Diane Edwards at (910) 395-3577. ▼ Thursday - Sunday April 6-9 Lambda Car Club International — Queen City Invitational. If you’re into cars, stop by and see them at Charlotte AutoFair, spaces CCB16 & 17. For more information on the event or car club, call (704) 536-1371. ▼ Thursday April 6 “Three Blindmen and An Elephant,” a program that will explore gender as a specific context for understanding identity, tonight at 7:30pm in the Morton Hall Auditorium, UNC Wilmington. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call Diane Edwards at (910) 395-3577. ▼ Friday April 7 The Charlotte Gay & Lesbian Film Se ries continues its fifth season at 8:00pm to night at the Spirit Square Center for the Arts, 345 N. College St., Charlotte. Tonight’s screening includes One Nation Under God and Greetings From Africa. Single tickets are $5. For more information, call (704) 334- 5089. ▼ Saturday April 8 South Carolina Gay & Lesbian Pride March (GLPM) today in Columbia at 1:00pm. See page 12 for full schedule of events. A social club for big men and their admir ers will have its first meeting tonight at Col lections!, 226 Baldwin Ave. at 7:30pm. For information, call Mike at (704) 372-1034. WNC will sponsor Hanging Rock Day Hike, Hanging Rock, NC. For more informa tion, call Les and Mark at (910) 622-3776. The Charlotte chapter of the NAMES Project will have a yard sale today at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1900 The Plaza, Charlotte. For more information, call the NAMES Project at (704) 376-2637. ▼ Sunday April 9 Bryant Park Social Club will sponsor a private gay skating party tonight at Grand Central Skate Station, 3646 Central Avenue, Charlotte from 7:00pm until 10:00pm. Ad mission is $7 which includes skate rental. ▼ Monday April 10 “Homosexuality and the Christian Tra dition,” a forum that will describe the gay- affirming attitudes and practices in the early church and explore reasons for the later anti gay shift, will be presented tonight at 7:30pm in King Hall, UNC Wilmington. The event is firee and open to the public. For information, call Diane Edwards at (910) 395-3577. ▼ Thursday April 20 “Living Two Lives: The Struggles of Growing Up Gay” tonight at 7:30pm at the Center Stage Cafe, UNC Wilmington. In this program, the presenter will use a combination of humor, original music, audience participa tion and personal stories from her experiences as a lesbian to address today’s issues. The event is fi^ee and open to the public. For information, call Diane Edwards at (910) 395- 3577. ▼ Friday - Sunday April 21 - 23 Tarheel Outdoor Sports Fellowship will have its fourth annual cookout this weekend at a beautiful, secluded campsite on the edge of 300ft cliffs. For more information, call (910) 299-9683 after 4:00pm. ▼ Saturday April 22 Opera Carolina will hold chorus audi tions for the 1995-96 season today starting at 1:00pm in Dance Studio I at Spirit Square, 345 N. College St., Charlotte. All voice types and ethnic backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Prepare one selection. For informa tion or to make an appointment, call Steve at (704) 332-7177. “Sexuality and the Church,” a workshop focusing on sexuality in the scriptures and how the church has dealt with homosexuality, today from 10:00am - 4:00pm at St Jude’s MCC, Fifth and Castle Streets, Wilmington. For information, call (910) 762-5833. ▼ Sunday - Tuesday April 23-25 ARTS NC presents its 1995 Arts Forum starting today at the Radisson Prince Charles, Fayetteville. For registration and forum information, call (919) 834-1411. ▼ Sunday April 23 WOW, a social and empowerment group for lesbians, is hosting a day of bowling from 2:00 - 4:00pm this afternoon at Centennial Lanes. Tickets are available at She’s A Sport or by calling (704) 597-8138. Spring for PALSS (Palmetto AIDS Life Support Services of South Carolina) this evening from 5:00 - 9:00pm. The fundraiser will be held at the home of Amey and Dan Love, 3 Cedarwood Lane in the Heathwood section of Columbia. Tickets for the event are $50 per person and may be obtained by call ing the PALSS office at (803) 779-7257. ▼ Monday April 24 The musical duo “disappear fear” will perform this afternoon at the Gazebo on the campus of UNC Wilmington. The event is free and open to the public. For information, contact Diane Edwards at (910) 395-3577. ▼ Saturday April 29 Lowcountry AIDS Services will sponsor “Dining With Friends” tonight. For more information, call (803) 577-AIDS. A listing in “OUT AND ABOUT’ pro vides valuable publicity for your organization’s event, and is provided by (2-Nofe5 as a community service. Informa tion concerning your event should be sent to “OUT AND ABOUT EDITOR,” PO Box 221841, Charlotte, NC28222, E-mail: pridtype@cybemetics.net. To be included in the next issue, information must be received by the 15th of this month.
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