www.mountainpridemedia.org/events calendanoctober OCTOBER SUNDAY I BURLINGTON — Dignity VT: Monthly Liturgy and Meeting Group for g/I/b/t Catholics and friends. 4-6pm. Bishop Booth Chapel at Rock Point, Institute Road. FMI: (802) 658-4436 or 655-6706 or Dignity/VT, P.O. Box 61, Winooski, VT 05404. BURLINGTON — Samadhi Singers: Rehearsal. VT's only GLBT Chorus. 5-7:30pm. Christ Church Presbyterian, UVM Redstone Campus. FMI: Peter, 864-5327 or pfrechet@together.net EAST MONTPELIER — WOW: Bike or hike on the Rail Trail in East Montpelier. 10am. FMI: 229-2381. STOWE — Fried Green Tomatoes: Bike Ride on the Stowe bike path. 2pm. Begin behind the white church in the center of town. After the ride, meet at Pickwick's Pub for planning and eats at 4pm. FMI: Susan, 888-5196 or StarrSue@ao|.com MONDAY 2 RICHMOND - OITM staff meeting at our office above the Daily Bread Bakery. 6:30 pm. We provide the pizza, you pro- vide the great ideas and energy vital to keeping the paper going. Everyone welcome. FMI: editor@mountainprideme- dia.org, 434-6486. VERGENNES — Al-Anon Meeting. 7:30pm. Congregational Church Patronage (2nd Floor). Vermont Public Television — In the Life: America's Emmy- nominated gay and lesbian news magazine series launches its new 12-episode, monthly season on public television with its October premiere. 11pm. WEDNESDAY 4 RANDOLPH — Al-Anon Meeting. 8pm. Gifford Memorial Hospital, Rt 12 and Maple. STOWE — Stowe Theatre Guild: Moon Over Buffalo. Directed by Tom Carder. 8pm. Town Hall Theatre, Main Street. $12 adult, $8 children. FMI 253-3961 (or info@stowetheatre.com THURSDAY 5 MIDDLEBURY — Addison County Women in Crisis: Candidates‘ Forum. Sponsored by Addison County Domestic Violence Task Force. Come learn more about this year's legislative candidates’ positions on domestic and sexual violence legislation. Each candidate will be given time to speak and there will be additional time for the public to ask questions about each candidate's views on current issues. 6:30-8:30pm. VFW Hall, 530 Exchange Street. FMI: (802)388-4305 MIDDLEBURY — Al-Anon Meeting. 8pm. Community Cottage, Seymour Street. MIDDLEBURY — Social Gathering. Everyone welcome. We're usually downstairs in the bar section, and usually have a rainbow flag on the table. 8pm until we all go home. Mr. Ups. FMI: Barb, beegevt@aol.com or 388-8298. STOWE — Stowe Theatre Guild: Moon Over Buffalo. See Oct. 4 listing. FRIDAY 6 BURLINGTON — Outright Vermont: Youth Planning Committee Meeting. All 22 or under are invited to plan upcoming Outright activities and events. Also please bring any submissions for the ‘zine Reaching Out. Free Pizza 2nd & 4th Fridays of the month.5:30-6:45pm. XandO (Outright Vermont's Youth Space), 109 S. Winooski Ave, Suite 207. Please use Center St. Entrance BURLINGTON — VGSA: Sip and Dine. Join VGSA members and friends for dinner out in Burlington. 6:30pm. Meet at 135 Pearl, then decide on where to dine out. BURLINGTON — Outright Vermont: Peer Social/Support Meeting. Free and confidential, open to gay, lesbian, bisex- ual, transgender, questioning, and allied youth 22 & under. 7-8:30pm. XandO (Outright Vermont's Youth Space),109 S. Winooski Ave, Suite 207. Please use Center St. Entrance GRAFTON — Faerie Camp Destiny: Fall Foliage Radical ’ Faerie Gathering. 4-day gathering in the woods to revel in Autumnias drag before she takes it all off. Camping, feast- ing, drumming, and dancing. Annual field trip to Dummerston Pie Festival for cultural exchange. FMI: Gabriel, 295-7105 or www.faeriecampdestiny.org STOWE — Stowe Theatre Guild: Moon Over Buffalo. See Oct. 4 listing. SATURDAY'7 GRAFTON — Faerie Camp Destiny: Fall Foliage Radical Faerie Gathering. See Oct. 6 listing. MONTPELIER — Samara Foundation of Vermont/Gill Foundation: Recruit! And Reward Volunteers Workshop. Part of a series of fundraising and organizational develop- ment trainings for Vermont non-profit organizations. 9:30am-12pm. Montpelier City Hall. $5 to cover arrange- ments and refreshments. FMI: info@samarafoundation.org or 860-6236. STOWE — Stowe Theatre Guild: Moon Over Buffalo. See Oct. 4 listing. SUNDAY 8 BURLINGTON — First Unitarian Universalist Society: Welcoming Congregation and National Coming Out Week celebration service. 11am. 152 Pearl Street. FMI: Alison Hilber, 658-5313 or |eelabody@cs.com GRAFTON — Faerie Camp Destiny: Fall Foliage Radical Faerie Gathering. See Oct. 6 listing. NORTHAMPTON, MA — Fried Green Tomatoes/Crones: Dance Class and Tea Dance. Journey down to Northampton on a beautiful autumn day for a free dance lesson followed by a three hour tea dance with DJ Mary V at the only Lesbian owned part- ner dancing school in the country. FMI: Gloria 893-1745 or adioskiva@aoI.com MONDAY 9 GRAFTON — Faerie Camp Destiny: Fall Foliage Radical Faerie Gathering. See Oct. 6 listing. VERGENNES — Al- Anon Meeting. See Oct. 2 listing. TUESDAY 10 BURLINGTON — Genders R US: Social Group for transgen- der folks. 6pm. Vermont CARES, 361 Pearl St. FMI: Yolanda, 800-649-2437 or 863-2437 (3-5pm on Tuesdays). WEDNESDAY I l BURLINGTON — HlV+ Support Group. Ongoing, confiden- tial, open to anyone living with HIV/AIDS. Please call before attending first time, or to arrange transportation or childcare. 5:30pm. 361 Pearl St. (Vermont CARES office). FMI: Kara at (800) 649-2437 or (802) 863-2437. October 2000 I Out in the Mountains I27 To announce your event for 0ITM’s monthly calendar email [calendareimountainpridemedia.org], or write [PO Box 1078, Richmond, VT 05477] by the deadline noted in the current month’s calendar. BURLINGTON — R.U.12?: Community Potluck. Bring your home-cooked (and store-bought) goodies to our monthly Community Potluck. We'll discuss what's new at R.U.1.2? and talk about upcoming events. Beverages and desserts are welcome in addition to salads, casseroles and bags of chips! 6-8pm. FMI: Mike at 860-RU12 (7812), thecenter@ru12.org, ru12.org. HARTFORD, CT — Tony Valenzuela: The (Bad) Boy Next Door. Controversial solo performance is a coming-of-age story for a new generation. The performance is sponsored by The Hartford Gay and Lesbian Health Collective and AIDS Project Hartford. 8pm. Charter Oak Cultural Center, 21 Charter Oak Avenue, Hartford. $25 at the door, $20 in advance. FMI: 860-278-4163. MIDDLEBURY - GLEAM Panel Discussion: Gay and Beyond: The Changing Face of Activism. Sponsored by GLEAM, Gay & Lesbian Employees at Middlebury College. 7pm. Dana Auditorium, Middlebury College, FMI: Carrie Rampp, 443-2451 or rampp@middlebury.edu RANDOLPH — Al-Anon Meeting. See Oct. 4 listing. THURSDAY 12 MIDDLEBURY — Politics Out of the Closet: Panel Discussion. 7pm. Dana Auditorium, Middlebury College. MIDDLEBURY — Al-Anon Meeting. See Oct. 5 listing. MIDDLEBURY — Social Gathering. See Oct. 5 listing. FRIDAY 13 BURLINGTON — Outright Vermont: Youth Planning Committee Meeting. See Oct. 7 listing. BURLINGTON — VGSA: Sip and Dine. See Oct. 7 listing. BURLINGTON — Outright Vermont: Peer Social/Support Meeting. See Oct. 7 listing. SOUTH ROYALTON — Vermont Law School Alliance: Sexual Orientation and the Law Conference. Focus for this sixth annual event is Emerging Legal Issues for Gay and Questioning Youth. The conference will also include a panel on civil unions. The conference is free and open to the pub- lic. 9am —5:30pm. Chase Center, Vermont Law School. FMI: Nicole Allard, nal|ard@vermontlaw.edu or Greg Johnson gjohnson@vermontlaw.edu (802) 763-8303 x2284. SATURDAY 14 SOUTH ROYALTON —- Out in the Valley: Bar Nite. Every second Saturday of the month. 8pm-1 am. Crossroad's Bar. For directions e mail dan@outinthevalley.org SUNDAYJ5 ' BRATTLEBORO — AIDS Project of VT: Rap Group. 3pm. MSM need a place to talk. What's good about the life? What's hard about it? What makes us mad, and what breaks our hearts? Come hear and be heard. 67 Main Street, 4th Floor. FMI: (802) 254-8263 NORTHFIELD — WOW: Pancakes and Planning Party. We'll supply the pancakes; you bring your favorite pancake top- ping. 10am. Help plan Winter activities. FMI: (802) 485- i 8588. MONDAY 16 ONLINE - OITM staff meeting. 6:30 pm. Log onto the virtu- al meeting space at www.mountainpridemedia.org. FMI: editor@mountainpridemedia.org, 434-6486. VERGENNES — Al-Anon Meeting. See Oct. 2 listing. For more detailed listings, check out our Web site calendar: wwwmounloinpridemedio.org