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:x\i/ Arts Si Scionc© Council chief speaks Guild welcomes members, guests Jan. 18* Charlotte CffarbttrBuTnfsrGuild hosts Arts & Science Council President Scott Provancher. Crowne Plaza Hotel 5ni% 30 8 P.n^ $20. Includes dinner, tea, coffee and dessert Cash bar available. For reservations fal70SS5SernailbLessguild%ahoo.coni.Forrnoreinforniation,v,s.tcharlottebusmessgu.ld.org, Jru Jan. 22 •Charlotte Psgeant: The Musical’ Stuart Williams Productions and Theatre650, Jhe twisted little sister of Actor's Theatre of narlotte, present "Pageant: The Musical," 9 campy musical comedy about the pitfalls 0 beauty pageants. Performances held Jan. ■22, various times and prices. For more infor mation or to buy tickets call 704-342-2251, ext. > nr visit actorstheatrecharlotte.org. Jan-8. Charlotte ^1 Chocolate Social •ne Charlotte Pride Band will hold a hot choco- a e social. Meet members of the band as they Kick off the second half of their 2010-11 season, njoy a Warm beverage, baked goodies and m'K and mingle. Lesbian & Gay Community ^^ter of Charlotte, 820 Hamilton St, Suite B11. ■2 p.m. charlotteprideband.org. th& horixon March 5* Charlotte J^zingRace Bar Crawl (RA AIDS Interfaith Network WIN) hosts their annual Amazing Race Rar Crawl. Teams compete through a series of bars to complete the race and , race money for RAIN and its services. sarolinarain.org. March 25-27* Charlotte ^yCharlotte Rim Festival Lesbian & Gay Community Center of Lharlotte hosts its annual GayCharlotte Him Festival, gaycharlotte.com. May 7* Charlotte aids Walk fiAIN hosts its annual AIDS Walk. aidswalkcharlotte.org. May 14 •Raleigh Outftaleigh The LGBT Center of Raleigh presents its OutRaleigh festival at City Plaza and ayetteville St lgbtcenterofraleigh.com. Printing Typesetring High Speed opying Binding Notary! Resumes invitotions Laminating Business Cords Full Color Copies Rubber Holy Union Announcements MUCHMORii FWenc/fy ond Courteous Some© f01 North Caswell Road woss from Mercy Hospitol, comer erf 5lH. St| 1^04) 375-8349/FAX (704)342-1066 ii„,_ss7S33@eortWlrricnel. . Jan. 8 • Winston-Salem Film screening: 'Maybe.. .Maybe Not OUT at the Movies, Winston-Salem's GLBT Film Series, will screen "Maybe...Maybe Not" at the UNC School of the Arts' ACE Theatre Complex, 1533 S. Main St 7 p.m. For more information and to see the trailer, visit outatthemovieswinston.org. Jan. 11 ‘Durham TGMC open auditions The Triangle Gay Men's Chorus will hold open auditions for new members. The selection process is relaxed and no prepared pieces are required. Participants must be 18 years old or over. Durham Arts Council, 120 Morris St 6:45-9:15 p.m. For more information email membership@tgmchorus.org or visit tgmchorus.org. Jan. 14 •Durham TASA meet and greet TASA will hold its first meet and greet for the Spring 2011 Season. Join in to find out about the league and how you can become part of TASA's LGBT softball family. The captains and players will be there to talk and answer questions. The league includes co-ed, men s and women's divisions; all skill levels are welcome. Club Steel Blue, 711 Rigsbee Ave. 7 p.m. Free.trianglesoftball.com. Jan. 18 •Charlotte Open auditions: 'Love Labours Open auditions will be held for the wor d nremiere of "Love Labours," an original ro- Lntic comedy written by Edward L- Lesbian & Gay Community Center of Charlotte, 820 Hamilton St, Suite BIT 6 p.m. For more information on the auditions process, visit gaycharlotte.com. Jan. 18* Durham TGMC open auditions The Triangle Gay Men's Chorus will hold open auditions for new members. The selection nrocess is relaxed and no prepared pieces are required. Participants must be 18 years BODY WAXING By Geovanny > HAIR DESIGN .PRECISION HAIRCUTS .HAIR COLORING .FOIL HIGHLIGHTING .PERMS .REIAXER AIR UNO Inc The Grmide Promenade 230 E.W.T. Harris Blvd., Suite C3 Charlone,NC 28213 (704)594-9012 (704)594-9300 old or over. Durham Arts Council, 120 Morris St 6:45-9:15 p.m. For more information email membership@tgmchorus.org or visit tgmchorus.org. Jan. 20-23 • Boone NC Gay Ski Weekend NC Mountain Boys and JustTwirl.com present the 2011 NC Gay Ski Weekend at Blowing Rock's Crestwood Resort and Spa, including JustTwirl’s SnowBall 2011 with DJ Seth Cooper. For more information and to register or pur chase tickets visitncgayskiweekend.com. Jan. 21 • Greensboro One Upon a Bingo Join Guilford Green Foundation for their first Green Queen Bingo of 2011. The Empire Room, 203 S. Elm St Doors open at 6 p.m. Games begin at7:30 p.m. $15/general.$1-0/student or military, ggfnc.org. Jan. 22 • Charlotte TOY community service Time Out Youth hosts a community service volunteer opportunity for youth, staff and volunteers at Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina from 9 a.m. to noon. Transportation from the TOY offices will be available at 8:30 a.m. For more information contact Sherika Jackson at sjackson@timeoutyouth.org. Jan. 25 • Durham TGMC open auditions The Triangle Gay Men's Chorus will hold open auditions for new members. The selection process is relaxed and no prepared pieces are required. Participants must be 18 years old or over. Durham Arts Council, 120 Morris St. 6:45-9:15 p.m. For more information email membership@tgmchorus.org or visit tgmchorus.org. Feb. 4 • Winston-Salem Gay Bingo Equality Winston-Salem presents their first gay bingo, "For the Love of Gay Bingo." YWCA-Gateway, 1300 S. Main St. Doors open goqnotes.com/qguide/events at 6:30 p.m. Games begin at 7:30 p.m. $20/gen- eral. $10/students, equalitywinstonsalem.org. Feb. 11 •Charlotte Rededication Temple Beth El rededicates their sanctuary during a special Shabbat service. Join the congregation, elected officials, community members and area religious leaders forthis special occasion at one of Charlotte's many LGBT-friendly religious institutions. Temple Beth El, 5101 Providence Rd. 6:50 p.m. beth-el.com. Feb. 26 • Raleigh HRCGala The Human Rights Campaign hosts their North Carolina Gala at the Raleigh Convention Center. For more information, including ticket prices, accommodations, advertising and sponsorship opportunities, volunteer sign-up or awards nominations, visit hrccarolina.org. ^‘CHARLOTTE^S BEST PLACE FOR VINTAGE FURNITURE, JEWELRY, CLOTHING ft OTHER COOL STUFF^* 4450 SOUTH BOULEVARD CHARLOTTE, NC 28209 704.529.6369 Jan. 8-21.2011 qnotes
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