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PAGE 14 T Q-Notes ▼ May 1, 1999 ELEVATION C ^ ^ ELEVATION B ELEVATION A o'lSJU ELEVATION A FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR ^J3T \£Sir ELEVATION B FIRSTjFLOOR SECOND FLOOR T •fir ELEVATION C FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR chances to share in the Commonwealth little bit of history, built just for today. The I Commonwealth Townhomes have been designed with a touch of yesteryear, only better. With exteriors reminiscent of English tudor cottages you are lifted into a time gone by. The entire community is nestled within an enclosed brick wall, your fortress against the world when it's time to retreat from the battles of the day. Homes feature 2-3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths with plenty of space for your active style. Conveniently located 2 miles from uptown Charlotte in Historic Midwood, you'll be home before the gas fumes even start to hit the pavement. If you ever wished you could have a little piece of history but don't have the energy or time for repairs, updates and renovations, you must not miss this limited opportunity. For Details Call: 906-6666 From the $I16's Another quality community from lir -andall YLotnes OmWTUMTY Compiled by Dan Van Mourik Q-Notes Staff Youth Homes, Inc. is celebrating Foster Par ent Appreciation Month (May) by hosting its third annual Kids for Kids Fest on Saturday, May 22,11:00am - 3:00pm at the parking lot adjacent to Holy Trinity Middle School, cor ner of Park Rd. and Poindexter Dr., Charlotte. The event is open to the public with pony rides, a petting farm, moon bounce, super slide, clowns, magic shows and refreshments. Tick ets are $5 per child and includes all rides and attractions as well as several of the refreshments. Parents are admitted free. For more informa tion and tickets, call (704) 334-9955. As part of NC Pride ’99, the MS PRIDE ’99 PAGEANT is being sponsored by ware house 29 in Greensboro on May 30. The win ner will receive $200 in cash, get into the events free Pride weekend, ride in the march as one of the grand marshals and give a performance at the rally. A group from NC Pride ’99 will view the entertainment portion of the competition to select others to perform at the rally. Triad Health Project (THP) will hold their annual fundraiser. Dining for Friends, on Sat urday, June 5. Like others in the area, this fundraiser relies oh individuals to host dinner parties where their guests are asked to make a donation to THP. Following the parties, hosts and guests are invited to a Gala Finale at the Greensboro Hilton. THP is looking for party hosts. THP will provide party invitations and printed host materials. For more information, call THP at (336) 275-1654 in Greensboro or (336) 884-4116 in High Point. Reach OUT Reach II, a skills-building con ference on HIV/STD prevention methods to reach gay and bisexual men, will be held at the Hawthorne Inn in Winston-Salem on Friday, June 11. The conference is designed for com munity-based organizations and health depart ments wishing to begin or expand HIV/STD prevention outreach to gay and bisexual men and for service providers (medical, mental health) who work with the gay/bisexual com munity. For more information, contact Office of Continuing Education, UNC-CH School of Public Health, CB #8165, Tate-Turner- Kuralt Bldg., Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8165; call (919) 966-4032; fax: (919) 966-5692; email: oce@unc.edu; or visit their web site at www.sph.unc.edu/oce. OutMedia’s Tales of the Queen City, a newsmagazine program about the GLBT com munity, has secured a regular show date on Time Warner cable’s public access channel in Char lotte. The show will be broadcast on the 4th Sunday of each month at 8:00pm. New pro grams will air each month. To offer a story sug gestion or to volunteer with OutMedia, call OutCharlotte at (704) 563-2699 or email director@outcharlotte.org. Submissions of poetry, essays, personal prose and letters, art (black & white), photography, and other genres are sought honoring murdered victims of Hate Crimes. Emphasis is on the GLBT and African-American communities. Maximum length is 10 pages. Include SASE for response. Deadline is June 30. Payment is one copy. Mail to: “Remembering The Fallen” do Seth Watkins, 519 Castro St. #26, San Francisco, CA 94114; (415) 487-6239 and leave a message. The Uncommon Legacy Foundation has a Scholarship Program for lesbians. The non profit foundation is dedicated to enhancing the visibility, strength and vitality of the lesbian community by awarding scholarships of $ 1000 to outstanding lesbian undergraduate and graduate full-time students. Eligible applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be full-time at an accredited college or university. For more in formation or to apply, contact Karen Sauvigne, Executive Director Scholarship Committee, 150 West 26th St., Suite 602, New York, NY 10001; email: uncmlegacy@aol.com; call: (212) 366-6507; fax: (212) 366-4425 or visit www.uncommonlegacy.org. Cherub Productions has announced a new screenplay competition. “The One'In Ten Screenplay Competiton” is open to all writers and offers cash awards and industry contacts to the winners. Winners will be announced at The 1999 Boulder Gay and Lesbian Film Fes tival, Fall of 1999. Entry forms may be obtained by sending a self addressed stamped envelope to: Cherub Produaions, “One In Ten Screen play Competition,” PO Box 540, Boulder, CO 80306-0540; (303) 629-3072; email: Cherubfilm@aol.com. Submissions are being accepted for the 1999 Boulder Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, to be held this September at the Boulder Theater in Boul der, CO. Open to all lengths and genres of interest to the GLBT community. Film and video entries will be accepted until 5:00pm Saturday, May 29 only with a completed entry form. No entry fee is required. Submission guidelines and entry forms may be printed from their website at: www.boulderpride.org/ Film_Festival.html. For more information, con tact Ramon Diaz, The Boulder Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, 2118 I4th St., Boulder, CO 80302-4808; (303) 494-1518; fax; (303)442- 7171; email: ramon@nilenet.com. The New York Lesbian & Gay Experimen tal Film/Video Festival is scheduled for Novem ber 10-14 at Anthology Film Archives. Submis sions are sought in the following areas: Films & Videos from every imaginable genre; Curated Programs (Final Postmark Deadline June 16); Multimedia Installations; Cyber Submissions of interactive and digital media; and Media- Based Performance. Early postmark deadline for work is June 16; final postmark deadline is July 16. Visitwww.mixnyc.org for all rules, fees and applications. For information by mail, call (212) 571.4242 The 7th Annual Michigan Lesbian & Gay Film Festival takes place September 24 - Octo ber 1 in Detroit. Films are being accepted for consideration for screening at the festival. En try deadline is July 28. Send press packet with video screener to SEMP/MLGFF, PO Box 1915, Royal Oak, MI 48068-1915, Attn: Michael C. Lary. T Charlotte SinglesLine Listen to our voice ads and create your own ad FREE. A nominal monthly fee gets you unlimited access! (704) 343-9911 FREE CALL 24 HOURS Locally Gay Owned & Operated
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