cassifieds -. Businesses, for profit ads, and commercial interest ads will be charged $15 per ad (100 words or fewer) per month. We reserve the right to refuse ads. Place or respond to an ad at your own risk. Ads must be received, with payment if applicable, by the 15th of the month prior to its intended publication. Please indicate the number of months you wish the ad to run. Classifieds are free of charge for non-profits and Personal Ads are always free, although donations are happily accepted. E-mail your classified ad to classi- fieds@mountainpridemedia,org, mail it to POB 1078, Richmond VT 05477, or fax it to 802-434-7046. Sorry! We cannot take classified ads over the phone! Announcements V Each year individuals strug- gling with drug and alcohol addic- tion make the resolution to quit using drugs. For many of them it is a resolution that they cannot keep. Narconon Arrowhead can help. Narconon offers free counseling, assessments and referrals to rehabilitation centers nationwide by calling 1-800-468-6933 or log- ging onto www.stopaddiction.com. T (2/04) V The Philadelphia Film Society invites filmmakers and videographers from around the world to submit works to the 2004 Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, on “July 15- 27 — its tenth anniversary. One of the largest such events in.the country, the Film Festival is seek- ing all genres — features, shorts, animation and documentaries, in film or video formats. Deadline for entries is Friday, April 30, 2004. To enter, filmmakers should visit the Film Society's Web site. at www.phil|yfests.com, fill out the on—line application form and follow the instructions to send the Festival a preview tape. _(2/04) V The Community Health Center of Burlington will begin a free 5-week Smoking Cessation Program on January 28, 2004. This group helps people who are ready to quit smoking with strate- gies and tools to break their smok- ing habit. This free program meets on Wednesday evenings from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Income-eligible participants can receive free ces- sation aids. Refreshments will be provided. Transportation arrange- ments can be made for you. For further information, please call the Social Work Department at 860- 4323. (2/04) V The. Community Health Center of Burlington is launching -an unprecedented public health initiative to serve low income and homeless Vermonters. As of January 19th, the Health Center will offer Chittenden County's first Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) dental program. Two den- tal clinics, located at the Health Center's main facility and their Safe Harbor medical clinic for peo- ple experiencing homelessness, will provide access to dental care, regardless of ability to pay or insurance status. This program includes the county's first oral health sliding fee scale for low income uninsured residents with visits_ starting at $5.00. For unin- sured residents experiencing homelessness, preventive and restorative dental care services . will be available at no cost. Employment Paid Pesirttsrrs V Looking to make some extra money? Mountain Pride Media is looking for part and full-time Advertising Sales Reps to sell advertising for our monthly news- paper, Out In The Mountains, and our web site, www.mountainpride- media.org. Monthly expense stipend and commissions paid. Contact us today for more infor- mation. 802-434-5237 or ads@mountainpridemedia.org. Employment tietiarstary Psstdsrrs V The Rainbow Library, a col- Sarah Harrington, a realtor dedicated to our community! - Mountain Pride Media - Board Member ’99, ‘O0 - Pride Committee - Silent Auction '98, '99, ’0O - Rainbow Business Association - President ’98 ° RU12 — Annual Dinner — Silent Auction Co-Chair ‘O3 ° Samara "Foundation — Board Member ‘O4 Sarah if you’re buying or selling your home. RVM 553 Roosevelt Highway, Colchesler, VT 05446 655-3333 X30 lection of children's literature by and about the LGBTQIA communi- ty, is looking for someone to create a web page! if you or someone you know has web making experi- ence and wants to be a part of this exciting project, helping to make queer positive literature more accessible, please contact us at (802) 652-0878 or lcatino@uvm.edu. (2/04) V OITM needs you! Mountain Pride Media, publisher of Out In The Mountains, depends on com- munity members to help keep our paper out in the community by asking you to volunteer about an hour a month as a distribution vol- unteer. it's easy and helps to keep the cost of producing and distribut- ing our paper down. FMl contact circu|ation@mountainprideme- dia.org or 802-434-6486. V Mountain Pride Media has numerous opportunities for individ- uals who are looking to get involved with a local GLBTQ organization. You do make a differ- ence! FMl: mpm@mountainpride- media.org or see our Volunteer Page: www.mountainpridemedia.org. V Fame (not fortune) Awaits! Out in the Mountains is in search of writers to voice the concerns and issues of our community. We .especially need people to inter- view others on a topic, to cover news stories, and a special person to compile news clips relevant to our community from around the nation and the world. All interested glbtq persons are invited to con- tact Euan Bear at editor@moun- tainpridemedia.org. We are a 501(C)3 organization. There are no funds to pay content contribu- tors (maybe someday). ries. Groups V The Upper Valley Men's Project, a social and support group for gay men, is now open. For more information, call 603- 298-9977, or visit our website, uvmp.net. (2/04) Real Estate For set V 2-Bedroom apartment in country setting on 33acres with ponds and mountain views. Located 11 miles between Rutland & Ludlow. Live below owners/two gay dads in brand new construc- tion: custom kitchen & wood work, French doors, new appliances. Heat and hot water included. No pets, no smoking, $850/month. ately. Call Shawn: 802-353-5338. (2/04) Services V CIVIL UNIONS: For Vermonters, New Hampshirites, and New Yorkers in Beautiful Vermont. Congratulations on your ~ decision to have a civil union! 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