Monday ‘i BURLINGTON — Outright Vermont - Young Women's Group. 6-8pm. All lesbian, bisexual, transgendered women and their women allies, ages 22 and under, are welcome to meet at Outrights Burlington Office for this on-going dis- cussion group. 6-8pm. FMI: call Mariah at 1-800; - GLB-CHAT. Location: 187St. Paul Street in Burlington. www.outn'ghtvt.org BURLINGTON - Flynn Center for Performing Arts - Modem Dance Masterclass with Sara Pearson/Patrik Widrig & Co. 7-9 pm. Mainstage at the Flynn Center; $2l3:’ihtéFtff'€!dl8t3ladvanéédT“7‘ Tickets are available in person at the FlynnTlx Regional Box Office window at 153 Main Street, Burlington; by calling 86-FLYNN 802-863-5966 (voice/'lTY), or online at www.flynncenter.org. RUTLAND - American Cancer Society - Look Good Feel Better Program. 5:30pm. A commu- nity based, free service, provides group cosmetol- ogy consults with make-up and skin care tips for cancer patients at Rutland Regional Medical Center. First Monday of each month. Please reg- ister in advance by calling 802 265-4757. Tuesday 2 BENNINGTON - American Cancer Society - Look Good Feel Better Program. 1:30pm at the Southwest Medical Center in Bennington. First Tuesdaysday of each month. Please register in advance at 802 447-1403 or 802 447-3587 BURLINGTON - Flynn Center for Performing Arts - Free Video Presentation by Bill “CrutchMaster“ Shannon 7-8 pm. Amy E. Tarrant Gallery at Flynn Center; free. Join choreographer Bill "Crutch“ Shannon for Elegance and Accident: Exploring the Spectacle of Awkwardness through Dance Within the Context of Disability Culture — a video presentation with live narration discussing his experiences as a street performer and the nature and evolution of his work as a dancer who in part makes his disability the subject of his work. Tickets are available fat the F|ynnTlx Regional Box Office at 153 Main Street, Bulfington; by call- ing 86-FLYNN, or online at www.flynncenter.org. HANOVER/LEBANON NH - American Cancer Society — Look Good Feel Better Program. 10am at the Norrie Cotton Cancer Center, Lebanon, NH. First Tuesdaysday of each month. Please register in advance by calling Doris Watson at 603 448-6417. Wednesday 3 BURLINGTON - HIV-+ Support Group. 5:30pm. 0“90lng. confidential, open to anyone living with HIV/AIDS at 361 Pearl St. 0/ermont CARES office). Please call before attending first time, or to For more detailed, up-to-the-minute listings, check out our web calendar at : www.caIendars.netlcaIsIoitm pxper errce, April 5 at 1353li{earI 2. arrange transportation orchlldcare. FMI Kara at (800) 649-2437 or (802)863-2437: BURLINGTON - Outright Vermont - Drop-In Center 6-8pm. Open for evening activities -. movie nights, discussion groups, sex proud workshops, - . etc. Location: 187 St Paul Street (between King and Maple) in Burlingtonjlnfot 1-800-GLB-CHAT,‘ www.outrightvt.org -‘ . ‘ MIDDLEBURY - American.Cancer Society_- Man; ’_ - to Man Prostate Cancer Support Group. Meets at 4pm in the llsley Library onthe first Wednesday of I each month. 800-639.-1888. Open to public. BURLINGTON - R.U.1.2. - Women's Coming Out ‘ Support Group. 6:30-8pm at R.U.1.2. Headquarters. Call 860-RU12 (7812) or visit www.ru12.org for directions or information. MIDDLEBURY - Addison County GLBT Social Group. 6pm at Mister Ups, Bakery Lane. _ Everyone welcome. This is a no-structure informal gathering. Purely social. 6pm until we all go home. FMI Barb - dozetos@sover.net ‘ Friday 5 BURLINGTON - Elder Art Program - Opening of Elder Creativity and Expression:. An Elder Art Program Retrospective 1996-2001. 5-8pm. Part of the Seniors in the Arts Month, the Elder Art Program is a non-profit membership run arts organization for those age 55 and older. The opening is free and open to the public. FMI: 802- 864-1557 or. 879-0685. BURLINGTON — 135 Pearl - Women's Night. Featuring Steph Pappas at 9pm. Cover $6. - Dinner, live music upstairs and DJ downstairs. Doors open 6pm. FMI: 802 863 2343. BURLINGTON - Outright Vermont - Action Committee for Developing our Community . (AC/DC) Meeting. 5:30-6:45pm. Youth ages 22 and under are invited to plan upcoming Outright events and activities. Please bring submissions for the ‘zine Reaching Out. Free pizza on the first Friday of the month. Location: 187 St. Paul Street- (between King and Maple) In Burlington. FMI: 1- . 800-GLB-CHAT, wvvw.outrightvt.org BURLINGTON - VGSA - Sip arld~Dine Join VGSA members and friends for dinner out in Burlington. ’ Meet at 135 Pearl at 6:30, then decide on where to dine out. — BURLINGTON - Outrightverrnont - Peer . ‘ Social/Support Meeting Friday Night Group. 7.- 8:30pm. Free & Confidential, open to all GLBTQ youth 22 and under. Location: 187 St. Paul Street (between King and Maple) in Burlington. FMI: 1- 7800-GLB—CHAT. www.outrightvt.org .'vIrr.~t.-*7’ ALBANY, NY -$3 Bill Perfonnances - our ‘Music . . . . Our Time. The best of gay and lesbian corn- posers in a cabaret setting. At the North Polnte Cultural Arts Center, Rt. 9, Kinderhook. 7pm. pre- performance reception. 8 pm; Sh'cw.rA joint fund raiser for the Council and the AIDS Council of . Northeastern NY. $25 per person. ' ALBANY, NY - Rainbowomyn — Gathering. The Rainbowomyn will be getting together 12-5pm. It will be a potluck lunch and games as well as just a nice aftemoon social! The address is 332 Hudson Avenue. We hope to see alot of you there! FMI: cdglccwomen@yahoo.com. BURLINGTON - Flynn Center for Performing Arts -- Hip-Hop Masterclass with Bill "CrutchMaster'! Shannon. 2—3:30pm; Chase Dance Studio at the Flynn Center; $15; all levels Club-freestyler Bill i "CrutchMaster" Shannon leads this hip-hop mas- terclass thatlooks at conceptual ways of approaching choreography and pushes alternative directions in creating new movement. Tickets are ‘ available in person at the FIVRRTIX’ Regional Box Office window at 153 Main Street, Burlington; by calling 86-FLYNN 802-863-5966 (voice/I IY), or online at www.flynncenter.org. BURLINGTON - VGSA Follies — An, evening of talent from our local ccmmunity"To benefit ' 1 Vermont Respite House -and VGSA ‘Saint John’s Club 9 Central Avenue. Social Hour 7pm, Talent M Show 8pm. Tickets $15.00 each and can be reserved by e mailing vtvgsa@hotmaiI.com or contactl Dan @ 864-0970 PIERMONT, NH - Gay, Lesbian, Transgender Support Group - Meeting Held the first Saturday of every month, 3-5pm. Non. aIooholic,clrug-free -- I » “social, come and make friends. Call Brad Jr. for more info at 1-603-272-5815. Sunday 7 BURLINGTON - Welcoming Congregation Film Event — Before Stonewall 12:30pm at the First . Unitarian Universalist Society, 152 Pearl St. Free showing of the film documentary, narrated by Rita Mae Brown. A light lunch will be served before the film and discussion will follow. Childcare will be available. The Unitarian Society's Welcoming Congregation Committee, committed to the inclu- sion and celebration of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people, will host the events. For more information, contact John Byer at 802-644- " 2080 or Brian Jaffarian at 802-434-6062. Monday 8 BURLINGTON - Outright Vermont - Transgender Night. All youth 22 and underinterested in trans- gender issues are welcome to this on going dis- .cussion, peer support and activities night at Outrights Burlington Office. This group is led by transgendered youth. Location: 187 St. Paul Street (between King and Maple) in Burlington. Info: 1-800—GLB-CHAT, www.outrightvt.org MIDDLEBURY ~ Lecture by Professor Ross Shepard Kraemer ~ Rehabilitating Salome: Blaming Jewish Women for the Death of John the Baptist 7:30pm in the auditorium of Middlebury College's Twilight Hall on College Street (Route 125). Kraemer‘s talk is the 14th annual Hannah A. Quint Lecture in Jewish Studies, and is free and open to the public. FMI: Charlene Barrett, Middlebury College religlondepartrnent,‘ 802-443- 5289. 3- ' . WINOOSKI - American Cancer Society - Look Good Feel Better Program. 5:30pm at Appearances in Winooski. Second Monday of each month. Please register in advance by calling 802 655-2000 - ' . I A ‘ Tuesday 9 BURLINGTON - Genders R US - Support Group. ..-,--...... To announce an event for our monthly calendar, e-mail it to caIendar@mountainpridemedia.org, or write us at: PO Box 1078, Richmond, VT 05477. 6pm. Support group for transgender folks at ‘ , ‘ Vermont CARES, 361 Pearl St. Call before : — attending first time. ‘FMI: call 800-649-2437 or - 863-2437 . O - . ‘MONTPELIER ~ The QUTPOST! Outfight . Vermont and Washington County Youth Service _ Bureau Peer Social/Support Group 7-8:_30pr__n. R ‘Free & Confidential, open to all GLBTQ youth 22 and under. Call us at 1-800-GLB-CHAT orsee us on the web atwww.outrightvt.org for more informa- tion or directions. WEST LEBANON, NH - GLBT Reading Group - Pages For You by Sylvia Brownrigg’The GLBT Reading Group will meet again at Borders Books & Music at 7pm. Discounts - All of the GLBT Reading Group selections are discounted 20%, and can be found in the Staff Selections area in the front of the store and on the endcap display in . the GLBT section. R A _’ Wednesday 1 0 BURLINGTON - Outright Vermont --Drop-In ' Center 6-8pm. Open for evening activities - movie ’ nights, discussion groups, sex proud workshops, . etc. Location: 187 St. Paul Street (between King and Maple) in Burlington. Info: 1-800-G‘LB-CHAT, .www.outrightvt.org . BURLINGTON - Flynn Center for Performing Arts = - Piano Masterclass with DD Jackson.’ 7-9‘pm. Flynnspace at the Flynn Center”,'Burlington,' VT; $20/participant, $10/observer. Partlclpantsshould come prepared to play a short piece for Jackson, who will discuss both jazz and classical technique and interpretation. Observers wholdo notawish to perform are also welcome. Tickets areavailable in person at the FlynnTlx Regional Box Office win- dow at 153 Main Street, Burlington; by calling 86- FLYNN 802-863-5966 (voicefl'TY), or online‘ at wvvw.fIynncenter.org. — BURLINGTON - R.U.12 ? - Questioning and Coming Out Support Group. Group for lesbian, gay, bi, trans, and questioning adults 23 and up. 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month, 6:30-8pm at R.U.1.2? Headquarters at 1 Steele St., Suite 113 on Bulfington‘s Waterfront bikepath. The group is open, ongoing, free-of-charge and co-facilitated by supportive health professionals and peers. FM|:(802) 860-RU12 or email thecenter@ru12.org MIDDLEBURY - Addison County GLBT Social Group. 6pm at Mister Ups, Bakery Lane. See Thursday 4 listing for more information. Friday 1 2 BURLINGTON - Outright Vermont - Action Committee for Developing our Community ' (AC/DC) Meeting 5:30-6:45pm. See Friday 5 list- ing for more information. BURLINGTON - VGSA - Sip and Dine. 6:30pm at 135 Pearl. See Friday 5 listing for more info. BURLINGTON - Outright Vermont - Peer Social/Support Meeting Friday Night Group. 7- 8:30pm. See Friday 5 listing for more information. BURLINGTON - Women of Color Alliance - Movie Night. 6-9pm. Movie and free pizza for young women of color at the Women of Color Alliance Community Space, 139 Elmwood Ave. FMI: (802) 660-0606 BURLINGTON - Flynn Center for Perfonning Arts - D.D. Jackson Trio. 8 pm. FIynnSpace at the Flynn Center, Burlington, VT; $15 adults, $10 stu- dents. Canadian-bom, New York-based pianist/composer D.D. Jackson, winner of the 2000 Canadian Juno Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Jazz Album for the solo piano recording so far, will be performing ' work from his latest release Sigame. Tickets are available in person at the FlynnTlx Regional Box ‘Office window at 153 Main Street, Burlington; by calling 86-FLYNN 802-863-5966 (voice/TTY), or online_ at www.flynncenter.org. no-,l 2.1’.