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SUNDAY, JUNE 4: Anastacia Vaughe & Howard Hewett FRIDAY, JUNE 9 Miss Southeast Pageant at the Castle SUNDAY, JUNE 11 Brian Murphy & Beverly McMichaele SUNDAY, JUNE 18 Angel Austin SUNDAY, JUNE 25 COCO VEGA #8 LeGRAND BLVD. • GREENVILLE, S.C. Open Monday-Friday 8pm - 4am Saturday & Sunday 8pm - 3am Guests Call Patrolled Parking For Arrangements For Your Safety Continued from page 7 Johnston (Acting Executive Director, Lesbian and Gay Health Project). Drinks will be on sale, and vendors will be selling books, buttons, t-shirts and a limited amount of food onthe Square. We do advise that you bring food along if you want to eat a meal during the afternoon. Childcare will be provided. For more information, and/or to volunteer your help (please!!), call Jim at (919) 942 3858 or Mandy at682-3741. • POST PRIDE PICNIC & PARTY: To be held from 5 p.m. on at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (Wade Ave.) in Raleigh. Join us after the rally for hot dogs, drink, music and relaxation. S1 proceeds go to Pride‘89! For more information, call (919) 682-3741. • SISTERFIRE: Tim year’s scaled-down festival will be held inside a Georgetown high school’s 800-seat auditorium and will indude at least four artists. There will be a “small marketplace” for arts and crafts. To date, Roadwork has gotten commitments from Sweet Honey ' in the Rock and the Toshi Reagon Band to perform. Other artists have been invited. Site: Duke Ellington School for the Arts, 35th and R Streets, N.W. in Washington, D.C. For more information, call Roadwork at f 2021234-0308 • GAY PRIDE PICNIC: The PGLA will host a gay pride picnic today from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at Timmons Park in Greenville, SC. Hot dogs and soft drinks will be provided. Bring potato chips, cookies, snacks or a covered dish. Activities will include volleyball, softball, games (balloon toss, egg toss, three legged races), raffles and prizes. Sorry, no alcoholic beverages allowed. For more info, call the Switchboard at (803) 271-4207. SUNDAY,JUNE25 • KATE ARIAL OPENING: Southern Sisters will hold an opening reception for sculptor/weaver Kate Arial today from 1-3 p.m. at 411 Morris St, Durham. Much of her work concerns sacred space, the Goddess and female ritual. For more info, call (919) 682-0739. • PGLA TRIP TO ATLANTA The PGLA will travel to Atlanta to participate in their annual Pride March and Rally. Buses will leave the Greenville Mall at 8 a.m. After the march, there will be concerts, speakers & vendors set up at Piedmont Park. The cost is $20, which includes lunch. For reservations and info, call the Switchboard at (803) 271-4207. • PRIDE WORSHIP SERVICE: The Metropolitan Community Church of Greenville will hold a special PRIDE worship service tonight at 6:45 p.m. at 37 E. Hillcrest St Everyone is welcome. For more info, call the Switchboard at (803) 271-4207. • TWENTY YEARS AFTER STONEWALL: The theme for the program today at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Winston-Salem will be Gay Rights, considered through music, poetry and readings from autobiographical writings. Ample time will be provided for discussion, which will be a vital part of the program. For more information, call (919) 723-7633. MONDAY, JUNE 26 • LEGISLATIVE WRITING PARTY: There wffl be a writing party tonight at 7 p.m. at the Center for New Priorities, 54 Starnes Ave., Asheville. Let your elected officials know that changes are needed in NC. For more info, call (704) 658-0703. TUESDAY, JUNE 27 • STONEWALL SUPPER: The 7th annual gathering will be held at Binkley Baptist Church (at the comer of U.S. 15-501 and Willow Dr., behind University Mall) in Chapel H8L This S5-S20 sliding scale fundraising dinner is a Triangle tradition, featuring the Stonewall address by a local activist This year, Jim Baxter, editor of The Front Page, will speak. The fare, of course, is spaghetti and salad, donated by area restaurants and stores. The meal is prepared by members of the lesbian and gay community. Proceeds benefit area lesbian and gay concerns. The evening is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. For more information, call Joe at (919)929-4053. FRIDAY, JUNE 30 • NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING FOR THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY: The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force is trying to mobilize the gay and lesbian community to commemorate the third anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Bowers v. Hardwick. For more information, and assistance in planning local events, please contact Sue Hyde at (202) 332-6483. Or write: NGLTF Privacy Project Director, 1517 U Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 • MANBITES DOG THEATER: Charles Ludlam’s The Mystery Oflrma Vep will open tonight at 8:15 p.m. in the Durham Arts Council building, 120 Morris St, Durham. The play runs July 5-8,13-15, and 20-22. All shows start at 8:15 p.m. and tickets are S6. For ticket reservations and info, call (919) 682-6221. SUNDAY, JULY 16 • MCC NATIONAL CONFERENCE: The 14th General Conference of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches will be held thru July 23 in Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN. Early registration at a reduced cost must be received by April 1. Wednesday June 7 Saturday June 10 Tracey Morgan Holds Her Showcase Be Sure Not To Miss It! Johnny's Cookin BBQ for us on the New Patio. DINNER BELL RINGS AT 8 Sunday June 11 Wednesday June 14 Sunday June 18 Wednesday June 21 MISS EAST COAST PAGEANT Official Preliminary to Miss Gay America Scorpio will rock you with Tina Terrell, Christina Fox, Stacee Jackson Father’s Day Show with Mechele Craig, Kasey King and Monica Sanders Blair Williams - Mahogany St. James Buffy Demaraeu SCORPIO 2301 Freedom Drive Charlotte, NC 373-9124
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