MAY 7 . 2005 • Q-NOTES North Carolina own or ride a motorcycle. Group leader Jason Cash may be reached at jcash@carolina.rr.com for more information. To join the group or to register for this weekend-long, fun-filled event, visit groups.yahoo.com/group/segaybikers. Tapestry on display CHARLOTTE — The creative works of Estelle Spike will be honored during the month-long observance of the United Nations’s International Women’s Day and the U.S. Women’s National History Month at Talley’s Green Grocery, 1408 East Blvd. A cheese and wine reception will be held on May 13 between 6:30-7:30 p.m. Spike, a new resident of Charlotte, has been an ex-patriot living and working in Europe for over 24 years. The main focus piece during her exhibit is a large three- panel tapestry/collage that was created by women and daughters in Charlotte and women living in Portugal, it was created for a previous United Nations International Women’s Day celebration. Over the last 30 years Spike has been practicing as a transpersonal psychothera pist, a professional movement within the field of psychotherapy that works with the whole person — mental, emotional, physi cal, spiritual — and uses a wide range of approaches, especially creative approaches, such as visual arts. Her training has includ ed work with Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, a pioneer in death and dying disciplines. She views herself as creator and facili tator of community celebrations where she uses the creative tools of collage as a non threatening visual media. Spike says, “The participant does not have to think of them selves as an artist, thus they have more freedom to explore their creative abilities and have use of a tool that helps them express their feelings and ideas on any topic." • Along with Spike’s diverse community interactive pieces, she will be sharing some of the collages she has made just for fun. Her pieces utilize as much recyclable materials as possible. One interesting piece, entitled “A Charlotte Diversity T-ee,’’ was recently made here in Charlotte to be auctioned off at Hodges-Taylor Art Gallery as a fundraiser for Commissioner-at-Large Jennifer Roberts. For more information, call 704-535- 7395 or email etspike@peoplepc.com. infO: Announce your community news items in NC News Notes. Email: editor@q-notes.com or fox 704-531-1361. Let 'em hear from you CHARLOTTE — MeckPAC is urging all LGBT community members and their allies to write to the Charlotte Observer to express support for treating city and county employees fairly. Those who write should specifically say that sexual orientation needs to be added to the non discrimination policy as well as providing equal benefits for domestic partners. The Observer ran a lengthy article on individ ual Charlotte/Mecklenburg County Com missioners’ (pictured) stand on DP bene fits with Parks Helms, chair of the Mecklenburg County Commission, in full support along with the addition of sexu al orientation to the non-discrimination policy. Send an email to opinion@charlotte observer.com. In addition to contacting the Observer, those who wish to contact their local dis trict representative to voice concerns should call or email from the following list. To find out in what district one resides visit maps.co.mecklenburg.nc.us/website/ addressinformationcenter/. Your partici pation is urgent because those who oppose equality for LGBT people are already taking action. Commission Members: At Large — Parks Helms (D), 704-372-4884, PHelms@helmshenderson.com Wilhelmenia Rembert (D), 704-336-2641, wirembert04@bellsouth.net Jennifer Roberts (D), 704-336-2574, Roberjw@co.mecklenburg.nc.us Districts — 1 - Jim Puckett (R), 704-363-1379 jhpucket@bellsouth.net 2 - Norman A. Mitchell, Sr. (D), 704-399-3061, normanam@aol.com 3 - Valerie Woodard (D), 704-537-8958, 2woodard@bellsouth.net 4 - Dumont Clarke (D), 704-331-1051, dumontclarke@mvalaw.com 5 - Dan Bishop (R), 704-716-1202, dan@votedanbishop.com 6 - Bill James (R). 704-336-2573, wjames@carolina.rr.com Joseph G. Jemsek, M.D. J. Wesley-Thqmpson, P.A.-C. Christine F:. floeske, F.N.P. THE IjfeMSiEK CLIN 1C OF HUNTisVIlLE, NC General Internal Medicine Infectious Disease Women's Health Complementary & Nutritional Health HIV Care & Research "Serving the gay, lesbian, bisexijial and transgender community." 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