State And Local News
,CGA Sponsors Prom
The Carolina Gay Association is
sponsoring its first annual Spring
Prom on Saturday, April 12, at the
Commimity Church from 9 pm to 1 am.
"We*11 have a wide variety of
music, from Beach to New Wave,
People can come dressed up or not,
as they choose," said an organizer.
"Unlike other proms, you do not
have to have a date to come."
Non-alcoholic and alcoholic
beverages will be served, as well
as bread and cheese.
There will be a $1 suggested
donation at the door.
Gay A A Meets Thursdays
The lambda Alcoholics Anonymous
holds weekly meetings on Thursdays .
at 8 pm. The newly formed group
meets at the Newman Catholic
Center on pittsboro St, in Chapel
Hill.
One meeting each month is open
to AA non-members. Plans are also
being made for a gay Al-Anon,
"The demand for a gay Alcoholics
Anonymous is incredible," a spokes
person said. "It is the only one
of its kind in North Carolina.
"It is a needed part of the
commimity because drinking to an
alcoholic is a life or death
matter."
For more information, call in
Durham, 688-6?85; and in Chapel
Hill, 967-6414 or 967-5193.
‘^Take Back The Night” Set
There will be a *Take Back the
Ni^t* march on April 18 to make the
Chapel Hill-Caimboro community aware
of nighttime sexual crimes and
harassment.
The march will meet at 9:30
in front of the Franklin Street
Post Office, and begin at 10 pm.
At 11 pm, there will be a rally
at Carr Mill Mall with Alix Dobkin,
At 3 pm, workshops start at the
Orange County Women*s Center on
topics related to sexual crimes
and harassment.
For information, call 967-RAPE.
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Child care will be provided. The
facilities at San Francisco State Univ,
are wheelchair accessible. Sign lan
guage interpreters will be available
if requested in advance. Arrangements
for foreign language translators are
also possible upon request.
Housing accommodations will be avail
able in private homes and in the wheel
chair accessible Residence Hall. The
rate for room and breakfast in the
Residence Hall will be $35*05 P©^
person. I^yment should be sent with
the registration fee.
For more information, call NIGHC
coordinators Ann Polivka at (415)
282-3913 or Don DeMorrow at (415)
548-3984. Checks should be payable to:
Registration Committee, NIiGHG
P.O. Box 6189
San Francisco, CA 94101
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