auut To announce an event in our monthly calendar, e-mail it to caIendar@mountainpridemedia.org, or write us at: POB 1078, Richmond, VT 05477. For more detailed, up-to-the-minute listings, check out our web calendar at : www.mountainpridemedia.orgIcaIendar_index.htm Sunday 1 BURLINGTON - Christ Church Presbyterian - Sunday Service, every. Sunday from 9:30AM. CCP.is a "More Light" church. We welcome all persons. regardless of sexual orientation, into full participation in the life, membership, and leader- ship of this church, and strive, as part of the Body of Christ, to reach out in ministry to lesbian, gay, I bisexual, and transgendered people both within andoutside of our congregation. Christ Church ‘ Presbyterian (CCP) is located on UVM Redstone Campus between the water tower and the Catholic Center. MONTREAL - Divers Cite - Various Events. The Parade - Whether it is in six-inch heels, combat boots, running shoes or on wheels, people from all walks of life will be taking to the streets of Montreal to celebrate their collective belief in the importance and beauty of diversity. A blazing suc- cession of colour, community, sass.and sexiness. Rene-Levesque boulevard, from Guy to St. Denis. ‘ 12H. Post Parade Party - All for one and one for all! After the parade there will be entertainment for all tastes. Whether you want to dance to the large beats at La Grande Danse or the Lesbian Block Party, rock out to part two of Sex Garage, or listen to a number of Concerts in the Park, you are set! Located in and around Emilie-Gamelin Park. Pride Ball - An all night after hours event featuring local and international DJs. Location TBD. Monday 2 CLAREMONT, NH - Papermill Children's 2004 Summer Theatre - The Three Pigs - "I’lI huff, and I’ll puff, and Ill. blow your house down!" A hilarious story of three little pigs, each supremely confident that his house is the strongest. Each pig builds a house - the first of straw, the second of sticks, and the third of bricks - only to be visited by a hungry wolf detennined to eat him up. The real question is...whose will survive the big bad wolf’? All Shows are Monday Mornings at 10am. Tickets are $5 ea. A and can purchased at the door or call 542-0064. MONTPELIER - Survivors of Incest Anonymous — Meeting at 6:00 PM. At the UCC Bethany Church in Montpelier on Main Street (on the right, just past Ben & Jerry’s if you are coming from the interstate). Every Monday in the Blue Door Room, some in front door go to the Basement, stairs on left, then to the end of the hall to the room with the _ blue door. FMI: 229-2153 or 454-7822 .1lIesday3 BENNINGTON - The Turning Point Club - Overeaters. For more information, go to: wwvv.oa.org ...Or come and check out the meeting for yourself Tuesday nights from 6:30-7:30 pm at the Turning Point Club, 465 Main Street, Bennington, VT. Or call 442-9700 for more into and/or to be connected with someone from OA. BRATTLEBORO - AlDS Project of Southern Vermont - Syringe Exchange. AIDS Project of Southern Vermont - Syringe Exchange 6:00-9:00 PM. At the Brattleboro Drop-In Center, 60 South Main Street. Anonymous. 802-254-8263. BURLINGTON - R.U.1.2’? — Proud and Sober GLBTAA. 7:00 PM. GLBT-friendly Alcoholics Anonymous group, meets every Tuesday of the month at R.U.1.2? Community Center. FMI, 802.860.7812 or thecenter@ru12.org. GT. BARRINGTON, MA - PFLAG South Berkshire Meeting. 7:30 pm. Hevreh of Southern Berkshire, 270 State Rd., Gt. Barrington. FMl call Tom at 413-528-6466. Wednesday 4 HANOVER, NH - Gay Soccer. Gooaaaallllll ll! - After a successful indoor season, the soccer group (we are still looking for a name) is moving outside. We will be playing at 6pm every Wednesday night throughout the summer in Hanover. With a growing core group of dedicated beginners and more advanced players, we are always looking for more players. Come join us. For more information: jcmoc@valley.net PITTSFIELD, MA - BSCC - Potluck Dinner. 7 pm, Unitarian-Universalist Church, 175 Wendell Ave., Pittsfield, MA. Bring a main dish, salad, dessert or * beverage to share. Open to the GLBTQ commu- ' nity and friends. FMl: 413-243-8484. ST JOHNSBURY - Vermont CARES -. Oral HIV Testing. Free Walk in Anonymous Oral HIV testing available every Wednesday 3-6pm. at Vermont CARES 1235 Hospital Drive Suite two.Other 4 times are available by appointment. For more info call Penni at 802-748-9061. ST JOHNSBURY - Vermont Ct}-\RES - Needle Exchange. Needle exchange walk in hours every Wednesday 3-6pm at Vermont CARES 1235 Hospital Drive Suite two. For more info call Penni 7 at 802-748-9061. STOWE - Stowe Theatre Guild - All My Sons. Arthur Miller’s "All My Sons" Wednesday - Saturday at 3 pm‘ My 21st... A-ugusg ;rm...T¢,w,,....,,. .,.;.Rutland VT. Call 775-5884 for more info. Hall Theatre, Main Street Stowe. (802)253-3961 or tickets@stowetheatre.com. Tickets are $15 adults. "All My Sons" is a realistic, powertul, thought-provoking play, based on a true story of a family during post-WWII. Thursday 5 BURLINGTON - Burlington City Arts - Free Concert Series. Catie Curtis with special guest Gregory Douglass. For more info: 865-7166 or visit www.BurlingtonCityArts.com. 6:30pm at Battery Park. 0 GT. BARRINGTON, MA - Out and About. 8pm. Sangria on the porch at Xicoh, 50 Stockbridge Fld., Gt. Barrington (a few houses down from Fn'endly's). FMI: Sara Chagantl,413-528-4832, sara_chaganti@yahoo.com; or John Weinstein, 413-229-01 02. community compass 0 Yoga Retreat In Jamaica, Vermont. August 5th- I BURLINGTON - n.u.1.2é - woménasiocigals : = e I JAMAICA - Monsoon Yoga Center - Women's 8th. Monsoon Yoga Center invites you to a week- . end of bonfires, vigorous hikes, swimming in 1 some of our most loved swimming holessur-. I rounded by the pure mountain wilderness of the Green Mountain National Forest. Coololf in one of the many rivers that crisscross the tiny village of Jamaica, Vermont. Enjoy the bounty of local farmer's best vegetables and herbs. Even the eggs are fresh from the chickens! Weekend I 7 includes: Yoga twice daily (3 hours) -All meals and shared accornrnodation at the Jamaica House A Guided hikes. Optional: Mountain bike excursions: & In house massage. Check these websites for a’ ; glimpse of what's on offer: www.jamaicaVT.com L T and wwvv.-mgnsoonyogacom. Call 917-309-6361 Carla; 802-874-4149 Julia or email Carla@morr- , sonyogacom. -Space is very limited!tOnly $350. for three nights and four days." ‘ RUTLAND - VT Cares“- HIV Testing. FREE ~ VT Cares, Dept of Health 11 Noon —- 4pm. Every 1st I Thursday of the Month. — Asa Bloomer Building SHEFFIELD, MA - Barrington Stage Company -I . “Thief River", a play by Lee Blessing. Production by Barrington Stage Company. 7:30 pm, Stage 2, Consolati Performing Arts Center, Berkshire School Rd., Sheffield, MA. The play follows the lives of two gay men in a 1940's repressive Midwestern town - one who leaves town, one who chooses to marry - and their struggles with their own relationship and with the town. FMl and tick- ets, 413-528-8888. Thurs.8/5-Sun.8/8 & Wed.8/11~—Sun.8/15. STOWE - Stowe Theatre Guild - All My Sons. See. Wednesday 4th for more information. Friday 6 BURLINGTON - 135 Pearl -The Steph Pappas ‘ Experience with Guest Color Complex. 8.p.m. . » Adornment Benefits Nonprofits Please join The Barony of All Vermont for Adornment V, A Night at the O.K. Corral August 13-15, 2004 at the Holiday Inn in Burlington, VT. All net proceeds go to nonprofit community organizations. The Adornment Weekend‘s events include a Hospitality Suite on Friday, August 13th from 11 am to 5 pm and the Out of Town Show, for which the doors open at 7:00 and the show begins at 8:00 pm. Admission is $10 at the door On Saturday, August 14, the Hospitality Suite will be open from 10 am to 4 pm, followed by the main event: Adornment V - "A Night at the O.K. Corra|." Cocktails will be avail- able from 6:00 pm, with the Show opening at 7:30 pm. Admission for this show is $50.00. On Sunday, August 15, the “Victory Brunch" starts at 11:00am, admission $25. For more information, e-mail the barony at baronyofallver- mont@yahoo.com Or visit our web site at www.geocities.com/greenmtsi|- houettes. One Day Ride Against AIDS Pompanoosuc Mills is sponsoring the 2nd Annual RIDE AGAINST HIV/AIDS for the benefit of ACORN. This year’s event will take place on Sunday, September 12, 2004, at 9:00 a.m. at Pompanoosuc Mills on Route 5 in East Thetford. Our desire is to have as many participants as possible as last years turnout was disappointing. There will be a minimum fund raising amount of $50.00 or the $50.00 can be donated at the time of registering. There will be prizes and a BIG COOK- OUT on the grounds of Pompanoosuc Mills when it's over. There will be at least 2 and possibly 3 different dis- tances one can ride. A participant will be able to register on the morning of the ridell For more information, people can call ACORN at 603-448-8887 or Pompanoosuc Mills at 802-785-4851 ext 522. OITM Thanks Rob & Yves! Out in the Mountains would like to extend a warm thanks to Rob Larabee and Yves Morrissette for 6 years of dedicated service, volunteering through sleet and rain and snow and storm to deliver Out in the Mountains in the Saint Jonhsbury / Lyndonville area. We welcome Rick Wold, a long-standing volunteer at Out in the Mountains, who will pick up the Saint Johnsbury route from the dynamic duo. In addition we would like to extend our thanks to the following vol- unteers who assisted with stuffing for the July issue: Bob Bolyard, Lynn McNicol, Yelena, Sergio Corrales, Tatiana, and Bob Wolff. The paper depends upon the continuing support these and all of our volunteers. Thank you very much! V