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vol. 1 no. 2
PAGE SIX
October, 1976
-- GAY AWARENESS RAP SESSIONS --
Our Tuesday night socials haue a new name! "Gay '
Awareness Rap Sessions" are now scheduled for euery Tuesday
evening 9-11 PM in the Friends Meeting House. The Friends
are located on Raleigh Road, just'east of the Institute of
Government. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the
building.
The Friends were very kind to us in extending to us
permission to use their building. We are very grateful to
them for their generosity and acceptance.
Please stop by and join us. The atmosphere is casual
and open!
5'-- THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT
I heard it through the grapevine that "GOTHAM," a gay
entertaining group is coming to Raleigh. GOTHAM will be
appearing at Deja Uu in Raleigh's Cameron l/illage Subway
October 21-23. This exciting new group has a song and
humor act similar to "MANHATTAN TRANSFER" a forty-ish style
group made famous for its big hit last year "Operator."
GOTHAM just recently played to a SRO crowd at Viashington' S'
Kennedy Center! (That should say something for them.)
For further information and tickets, call Deja Uu. We
hope to see lots of our friends in the audience with us on
opening night.
NEW COUNSELING RESOURCES FOR GAYS (continued)
Both gay and non-gay counselors are available by appointment,
at 933-2175. Counselors are professionals or trainning pro
fessionals with the Guidance and Counseling curriculum in the
UNC College of Education. Counseling techniques are individu^
ally selected for each client after a thorough assessment of
his/her concerns is completed. Short term counseling is
available as needed.
The HUMAN SEXUALITY INFORMATION AND COUNSELING SERVICE
continues its peer-counseling services for people of all
sexual orientations. HSICS has a 24-hour phone, 933-5050,
as well as office hours in the day and night five days a week
in Suite 3, Carolina Union. Both gay and non-gay counselors
are available upon request.