34 - O|Tl‘1 july 2001 ing field footage, and a couple of people wanting to do “in- studio” work. If you are inter- ested in joining our “Rainbow Connection” crew, please call Sharon at 802-849-2739 or email: lavender@together.net If you are sincere and can vol- unteer your time, give us a call ! (07/01) V Come join MPM board members, staff, and other vol- unteers at the monthly Out In The Mountains Stuffing at the OITM office above the Daily Bread in Richmond. Always on the last Thursday of the month, you can help get the paper ready for mailing out to our community while visiting with old friends or making new ones! The stuffing starts at 5:30 and lasts until we are finished (usually 3 hours). We provide pizza so please join us! Check out the MPM Community Calendar on www.mountain- pridemedia.org for exact dates. FMI & Directions: circula- tion@mountainpridemedia.org or 802-434-6486. (12/O1) Groups V We are looking to put together a Gay/Lesbian social group for Rutland County and surrounding areas. Singles or couples welcome. Would like to plan get-togethers a few times a month, perhaps sports, bowling, dinner, movies, swimming, Cookouts, hikes, and bird watching, will be open for suggestions. Just for some good clean fun. If anyone. is interested please email WabbitNmouse@aol.com or call Kim or Valerie at (802)2 59-2873. Children will be wel- come at some gatherings. It’s about time we get something in our area. (12/01) Living Situations Wanted V Transgendered MtF/Gay (conservative and reserved), moving to Burlington area, beginning July ‘01, having accepted a teaching position nearby. Seeking a modest apartment or residence to share. Non smoker, have very well behaved golden retriever age l2yrs comes with refer- ences from current landlord (for real! Everyone loves Barney; I should be so popu- lar). Me mid fifties, very quiet, professional, love sailing and skiing, willing to commute half hour more or less, ‘‘ to Burlington area. Any commute would be better than a trip around the block in NJ/NY. E- mail RatliffJH@aol.com (07/01)’ V Quiet, considerate GM, looking for a quiet, smoke-free apartment in Burlington for long-term rental - $650/mo. max. No pets. 15 year resi- dent. Longtime friend of Dr. Bob and Bill W. Please call Paul at 864-8286. (08/01) Real Estate - For Rent V Secluded Log Cabin Retreat*in foothills of Camel’s Hump: hiking, swimming, communing with nature, gas lights, (no electricity) $40/night $240/wk Call Crow at (802) 655-3766 (07/01) V Vacation rental: Provincetown - July 28 - August 4, .2001. Studio apart- ment at the Sandcastle Condominium Resort. Private beach, swimming pools, tennis, volleyball, kitchen, and more. Great deal at $1,000. Call 802- 372-9509. (08/01) ’ V Art studio space, office, or performing arts space avail- able in Barre. 479-7925. (07/01) Real Estate - For Sale V Spectacular Vermont House, $249,000.00 10 1/2 acres on side of the mountain, The Mostly Ilntahulous social liieot Ethan Green quiet, private. Wrap around‘ porch with wonderful views. Stone walls. LR with cathedral ceiling, open dining rm —kitchen fully equipped for the gourmet cook. Den with views in 3 directions, Master suite, balcony, 2 extra bdrms, 21/2 baths. Wide board floors. 4 zone Weil McLain boiler withy 500 gallon oil tank. Two story heated barn, 3 bay carriage house, small stable, thousands of perennials. Low taxes. This house is in turnkey condition with minimal maintenance. Located in prime Shaftsbury horse country. Forty minutes to Albany, N.Y. Airport. Top pro- fessional area. Close to Stratton Mt. and Bromley Mt. for world class skiing. Fishing on the Battenkill, Summer Theatre nearby, a lake for superb swimming. Short drive to Saratoga Race Track, or Tanglewood for the music. Phone:802-447-7769 or E- mail to ProfBea@aol.com (08/01) llV Blll! 0l'lI8l' -o. It was a steamy night In The Village. Italian Ice guys were doing a big business. STONEWALL 1. ina , N|.|'I'SHELl. A fierce one, Sylvia I think, poked one's eye. Kicked another In the The girls, however Were I_r_r”Il_l_c_o Mood. 1 am Pap: Ju have 3 wishes . make its esn¢PP People were hanging out on fire escapes 8: stoops, escaping the heat. A transistor radio said that Judy Garland was dead... _ The cops called for re- inforcements. The bar patrons did also. A big street battle went down. The cops vs. Stil- etto Heels & All-Borough Lesbian League Softball Bats. the first ioint they came to. N It E ‘N ISH v BUT I DoN"rDo PoL'|Tic$. povI'lgoVT,A NEW svma SUIT- ‘toll wwi Loom!" N N! l.I~5TSE5$°N 11-1’ ‘Ill! STAB‘ °F This SYN?-. ..;Which reminded a few cops that they'd gone easy on the tag laars lately. so they raided In the end the drag queens, hull dykes & hippy faggot boys won. Cracking down on queens “always per- suaded Inoh bar own- ers to pony up. Taking for themselves the right to have a beer (or hustle a iohn) in peace, and for you 8. me, the right to a better life. wnmwns iT scant? l I DUNNO. l'l9llll'I' llKf IN“ “"" TN!“- 1