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Third Southeastern Gay Conference Planned
Representatives of 15 Say org^isations
■nlace for Ij-O women and men from Florida,
nitsissiPPi. Georgia, Virginia,' Tennessee
and North Carolina. P5*‘*f?gE^*|n°2tlanta-
f»nT* tHe conferonce* established an At-Lanx>a
based steering conraittee to carry out
ference ar^^iements, and discussed specific
details of conference planning*
Once aftain, the conference will fall on
Anril Fool’s Day, with programs and enter*-
tainment from Friday, March 31
Anril 2. But the move from ^Mapel Hill to
metro Atlanta will add big-city
scSe to the event. Steering co^ittee pla.i-
ners said they will not be
attendance once again triples, tWs time
?lrS fliir^hn^orS Terr^e Hotel and
"tSi ^teroll"" L^ht^ers^rleir^oa^^^^^
moLte the crowd in over 20 '
three ballrooms and a
which may be used for a major enterta^ment
e^nt. Rooms and suites will be available
ho?el, and state caucuses are encour-
ftP-ed to raise funds for suites to be usea
af hospitality and ®®"*®rlvid^ by
addition, free housing will be proviuea oy
a new feature in the P^i^sra^ll P® f
and panel discussions for medium-s pominff
“di^^es, such P®P^®\V®f iSlily^
in^thletics will be ^®P?f '
yeL. several topic areas will highlight ,
Lpects of the gay community little d^ussea
until now, such as; problems of 5^7
capped people, electioneering, conoiunlt
education, gay parents, fl^this^yea-'*
Closed wortehops may be scheduled this yea.
?or bltctary^eergar^opli and Sthers who
(Please see Conference, page
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