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Splish, splash! July 27 • Charlotte Campus Pride Pool Party Come out and support Campus Pride, the Charlotte-based national non-profit serving LGBT college students, at a special pool party featuring 2012 Athlete of the Year Jack Mackenroth, all- American swimmer, HIV activist, celebrity fitness model and "Project Runway" fashion designer. Home of Greg Jenkins and Shawn Rawleigh, 447 Wonderwood Dr. 1:30-4 p.m. Minimum $75 donation requested. Drinks & hors d'oeuvres. Pool attire, campuspride.org. goqnotes.com/qguide/events Through July 21 • Charlotte Charlotte Black Gay Pride Celebrate with Charlotte Black Gay Pride and a week-long series of special events. cbgp.org. July 20 • Charlotte Center Bingo The LGBT Community Center of Charlotte hosts its monthly bingo. July theme and guest bingo diva yet to be announced. 2508 N. Davidson St. 7-10 p.m. gaycharlotte.com. July 20 • Charlotte see 'Saddles Up' The guys and gals of Southern Country Charlotte head back out for a night of fun at Saddle Up Saloon, Charlotte's newest Country Western bar. The group visited last month and it is returning for another night of line dancing, good drinks and good fun. Saddle Up Saloon, 820 Hamilton St., Suite B11.8p.m. southerncountrycharlotte.com. July 25-28 • Durham Triangle Black Pride Shades of Pride presents the fourth annual Triangle Black Pride, shadesofpride.org. July 26 • Charlotte Electric Run The boys of Just Twirl invite you to join them on their team in the Electric Run Charlotte. A unique twist on the traditional 5k. A takeover event and after party are also planned. electricrun.com/charlotte and justtwirl.com. July 27 • Charlotte Pride Parade Q&A Charlotte Pride hosts an informational meet ing to answer questions about participating in this year's Charlotte Pride Parade. Caldwell Presbyterian Church, 1609 E. 5th St. 10:30 a.m. charlottepride.org. Aug. 1 • Charlotte Amendment One, DOMA and Gay Law 101 Attorney Connie Vetter hosts a discussion and presentation on post-Amendment One and DOMA court decision law as it relates to LGBT individuals and couples. Come with questions and comments! LGBT Community Center of Charlotte, 2508 N. Davidson St gaycharlotte.com. Aug. 6 • Charlotte Film; LGBTQ Issues and Elementary Schools Time Out Youth presents a special screen ing of the award-winning film "What Do You Know?" The film features young people ranging in age from 6 to 12 and their thoughts on gays and lesbians. The event will also feature a talk-back session with Welcoming Schools, a national program of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. The program's associate director, Kisha Webster, will be in Charlotte for the event. LGBT Community Center of Charlotte, 2508 N. Davidson St. 7 p.m. timeoutyouth. org. gaycharlotte.com. Aug. 16-25 • Charlotte Charlotte Pride Week Charlotte Pride partners with community organizations and businesses to present 10 full days of activities culminating with its Charlotte Pride Festival ^ and Parade on Aug. 24-25. More details on :;3,' Pride Week events to be announced soon atcharlottepride.org. Aug. 16* Charlotte ^ ^ LGBTQ Law Center The Freedom Center for Social Justice LGBTQ Law Center will host its grand opening and silent auc- ^ tion. The center aims to eliminate barriers to justice and assist marginal ized community members by providing direct legal services, community education and com munity resources to the LGBTQ community in North Carolina. LGBT Community Center of Charlotte, 2508 N. Davidson St 6:30-8:30 p.m. fcsj.org. facebook.com/fcsjlaw. Submit your event to our new calendar! You can now submit your event to a special comprehensive community calendar presented by qnotes.the LGBT Community Center of Charlotte and Visit Gay Charlotte. Submit your event at goqnotes.com/eventsubmit/ and get a three-for-one entry. All Charlotte-area events will appear on each of the three calendars at qnotes (goqnotes.com), the LGBT Center (gaycharlotte.com) and Visit Gay Charlotte (visitgaycharlotte.com). IN THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER, , BEATTHE HEATATTHE COOLEST SHOPPING SPOT Not just shopping, it’s living history!: AUGUST 1" - A™ ONLY $5 FOR ALL 4 DAYS Be sure to Visit Antique Village and Piccadilly Lane! Antique Furniture Sports Memorabilia Military Memorabilia China, Silver, Coins Oriental Rugs Toys & Games Arts & Crafts Flowers & Produce LONG DRIVE? SHORT DRIVE? WORTH THE DRIVE! At the Metrolina Expo Ki :!• ncr 7100 Statesville Road, Charlotte 704-71i-7909 ICASHOWS.COM FREE PARKING | DOG FRIENDLY | GREAT FOOD July 19-Aug. 1.2013 qnotes 23
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