Help the Cause Out. in the Mountains / Mountain Pride Media sorely needs your help. Below I set out for you the reasons I personally hope you will decide to assist with your money and your increased involvement. However, while newspaper delivery per- sonnel, writers and others are needed, this letter focuses on funding. I will have been in Vermont for 2 years come Halloween 2003. In many ways I feel like I have just arrived. But the thing that has been a constant and useful to me from before I arrived is Out In the Mountains (OITM) / Mountain Pride Media (MPM). During the past 6 months I have been learning more about the operation of the newspa- per and. like you, have been reading recently of the diminishing dollar _ resources of the paper. Whilepeople ' continue to be MPM’s most valuable resource, it also must have funds. Perhaps the excellent level of communi- cation that MPM and OITM provided during the Civil Union legislation period is not envisioned as important as it was during the campaign for Civil Unions. But the importance of a great newspaper is not diminished simply because there is not a single issue in front of us. An effective paper is even more important when there are many issues. No community can work together to ensurethat it is treated equal- ly, that others respect it and its‘ members, that its members are paid fairly, that it can serve its country in times of war, that it can hold its head high, without excellent communications media. Afier myself getting quite deeply into the workings of 01 TM/MPM, "I can say that the people leading MPM/OITM are dedi- cated, prudent, gifted, responsible peo- ple. We are very blessed to have people of their quality at the helm. Euan Bear is doing a fantastic job editing and leading ‘ the journalistic staff. The leadership pro- vided by the board has been and is excellent. I However, as a frequent stuff- ing-night volunteer, I watch the number of subscriptions diminish each month. I see that there is less advertising than there.was when I started reading the paper. Now the paper is smaller in size. Certain resources are available now only on the web. All of this occurs in the face of rising, not falling, production costs. The editor no longer has space for all the articles deserving publication. With all these rather noticeable changes taking’ place, and with the editor and others consistently alerting people to the fiscal ' difficulties, I personally do not think that people are taking this seriously enough. The leaders of MPM are not crying “wolf.” They report reality. Even with all the information coming their way, I wonder if our com- munity understands the severe conditions under which the paper is currently being produced. We crucially need more peo- ple to subscribe, more people to use OITM as a gift for others, more people to talk with merchants with whom they trade to purchase advertising space, more people to contribute to Mountain Pride Media. The leadership of Mountain Pride Media has demonstrated that it believes-the community needs and wants excellent communication media. We can applaud their insight and their work by providing them with the cash to carry out their vision. We can ensure that there is an Out in the Mountains and the other activities of Mountain Pride Media for the next generation of readers. We can make certain that the editorial quality of the paper can be retained and developed. I have confidence that we will do these things. Robert W. Wolfl' Randolph VT Southern comfort Greetings from down south —southem Vennont, that is. Please allow me to respond to the letter fi'om Jill van Tuyl in the August issue: I’m sorry you’re so disen- chanted with the gay life in our state, but allow me to point out to you and others who may not know, that there are two gay bars in the state. The Rainbow Cattle Co. is the other. We are located near Brattleboro, in the southeast comer of the state, and we are not all of the things you accuse the northern bar of being. We are a gay and locally owned club. We own the building and i keep it in good repair. We have good music and responsive, courteous DJs. While dancing and music are important, we also have a “cozy” room with a fire- place wherepeople can converse without shouting. We also make sure that every- one respects everyone else, be they gay, lesbian, straight, or whatever! So, please don’t condemn the bar scene in the whole state until you check us out. You’ll have a good time, I’m sure. We are open Thursday through Sunday from 8 pm. 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Regardless of the reason, last issue was indeed the September issue (as indicated in the headers on the inside). ' V And, due to a production error, our front- page teaser identified Sharon Randall as part of the Vennont Rainbow Coalition, when, of course, it should have been the Vt. Rainbow ConneeEi6ri'.'We apologize for the error. WANTED: Sharp-eyed, quiclE7reading, detail- oriented volunteer to assist Friday afternoons and/or Sunday afternoons with final proofing. Call 802-434-6486. NEEDED: Computer-literate, deadline-sawy, detail-obsessed Classified/Calendar editor 5-8 hours per month. No pay, much adulation. Call 434-6486, NOTE: Crow Cohen notified us that she will no longer be writing her Crow's Caws column — she's busy finishing her book and raising her grandson. ‘ complete selection of / Small ll_0Q ’ Electronics smalldngtum I C Apple Specialist