_«.~ 140 | Out in the Mountains |September 2000 Moumain P I} ride Media is OUT... in Hie Moim-rains, and in -the vatievs and coming +o see you! The next stop on the 1999-2000 Green Mountain Tour: C 5 NORTH TROY ) , Saturday, September 23 Hosted by Eric McCann 8: Chris Sellers 1 - 3 PM WORKSHOP "Writing for print media" Hone your press release and letter-to-the-editor urriting skills. This is a hands-on workshop designed to help you and your organization get what you have to say in print. 4 - 6 PM RECEPTION‘ Meet members of the Mountain Pride Media Board and the staff of Out in the Mountains and mountainpride- media..org. We'll be there to chat with you about the services we offer, ask for your input, and answer your questions. We need volunteers in each area to make food, help us with local contacts and invitations, assist with set up and break down. We're already planning the rest of the tour. Please Contact us if you can help in your area..- Please Contact us at: GREEN MOUNTAIN - - - - TOUR STOPS ed1tor@mountainglrgigngdliggg STILL To COME NEAR’ to RSVP volunteer or B§';a':‘l'(;’%:f;" get more information about the tour Royalton . Springfield The Green Mountain Tour is made, possible by a generous grant from the Green Mountain Fund for Popular Struggle classifieds Help Wanted VTheatre on a Shoestring is look- ing for an actress and director for the fall production of Rose by Martin Sherman. Rose is the story of an 80- year-old woman who recounts the tumultuous events of her long and varied life, as she mourns the death of a stranger. The play carries you from her childhood in a Ukraine vil- lage to the crowded streets of Warsaw and, later, as the Nazis close in. It is the story of a survivor who loses one family, travels as a refugee aboard the passenger ship Exodus, touches the soil of Palestine for too brief a time, comes to America to start another family and lives through the shifting currents of the post-war years in Atlantic City and Miami Beach, bringing wit, compas- sion, and wisdom to everyone she touches. TOAS is looking for a strong actress who is confident with their acting abilities to carry this one- woman show to success. The chosen actress must be able to speak with a Jewish accent as well as being able to successfully play someone in their 80’s. TOAS would prefer someone 40+. Comic and dramatic timing is essential. The director must have strong directorial experience as well as an excellent knowledge of Jewish traditions and mannerisms. Both positions will be paidapproximately $350 each for the run of the perfor- mance. Anyone interested in either role should‘ contact TOAS via email at info@theatreshoe.com (Subject: Rose) or by mail: Rose, c/o TOAS, P.O. Box 1012, Burlington, VT 05402-1012. Resumes and photos should be mailed to the above address as well. Deadline for materi- al submission is September 1, 2000. Auditions will be held mid- September with production taking place in early November. (09/00_) VCeramics Production. Expanding Central Vermont ceram- ics manufacturer looking for individ- ual with extensive ceramics produc- tion experience, preferably on a vol- ume scale with an interest or experi- ence in production management. Send resume to Garden Party, 422 Websterville Road, Barre VT 05641. (09/00) VResearch Fellow Applications. The Policy Institute of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force is seek- ing candidates for our part time Research Fellowship Program for Fall 2000 in New York City. The Policy Institute of the NGLTF is a think tank dedicated to changing public opinion and strengthening the movement for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) equality. Policy Institute fellowship positions are highly competitive and provide a unique and substantive opportunity to gain experience in legal and social science research, policy analysis, public relations and other projects critical to the advancement of the GLBT movement. Fellows at the Policy Institute have gone on to graduate programs in their field, campaign management, employment with non-profit GLBT groups, acad- emic research positions, etc. To apply: please submit: Cover letter stating: The approximate dates you are available and the estimated time per week; Why you would like to be a Fellow for the Policy Institute; What you hope to gain from a Policy Institute internship; What you can contribute to the Policy Institute as a Fellow; Policy Institute programs you are interested in and any experi- ence in that area: a. Research and Policy Analysis .- research and writ- ing skills, social science, law, eco- nomics, or public policy, background encouraged. b. Public Information and Communications - design, com- munications, writing, database and marketing skills. c. Community Organizing/Strategic Initiatives - Strong administrative and organizing skills. Depending upon the initiative, campaign experience or interest in candidacy or campaign manage- ment; experience in family policy or issues; workplace organizing; or experience in religious organizing or issues. 2. Your Resume. 3. Contact information for three references. 4. A writing sample (1 or 2 pages). 5. Your college transcript. Send this information to: Policy Fellowship Program, NGLTF Policy Institute, 121 West 27th Street, #501, New York, NY 10001. (09/00) V Mountain Pride Media has numerous opportunities for individu- als who are looking to get involved with a local GLBTQ organization. You do make a difference! FMI: email us volunteer@mountainpride- media.org or check our Volunteer Opportunities Page at www.moun- tainpridemedia.org/volunteer.htm (12/00) . V The Vennont Rainbow Connection Television program is seeking volunteers for various crew positions. This is an excellent oppor- tunity to do something positive for the g/l/b/t community and have an exciting, fun .time doing it ! Institute A