page 12 - Out in the Mountains VERMONT RESOURCES ACLU -— American Civil Liberties Union 43 State Street Montpelier, VT 05602 (802) 223-2348 Amelia Earhart Box 746 Lebanon, NH 03766 (603) 632-7146 Burlington Women’s Council City Hall Burlington, VT 05401 (802)658-9300 Ext. 125 CVGM (Central Vermont Gay Men) P.O. Box 234 Montpelier, VT 05602 Colors (bar) 20 Elliot Street Brattleboro, VT 05301 (802) 254-8646 Everyone’s Books 71 Elliot Street Brattleboro, VT 05301 Largest selection of lesbian and gay books in Vermont Gay and Lesbian Encounters (GALE) P.O. Box 4123 St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 Lesbian and Gay support Interweave RD 2, Box 86A Newport, VT 05855 in the Northeast Kingdom. Integrity — Lesbian and Gay Episcopalians, open to all. Box 126 Burlington, VT 05402 1st, 3rd Saturdays, 7:55 pm St. Paul’s Cathedral Battery and Pearl Streets Burlington, VT Gay/Lesbian AA/Alanon Western Avenue Solar Hills Mansion Brattleboro, VT 05301 Saturdays, 7:00 pm Gay/Lesbian AA Baird 318 Medical Center Hospital Burlington, VT 05401 Tuesdays, Thursdays, 8 pm King Street Youth Center Burlington, VT 05401 Sundays, 1 pm Kwanzaa (black, native American, and third world cultural, educational and resource group) Box 583 Burlington, VT 05402 National Association of Social Workers/Lesbian and Gay Issues Committee c/o Box 147 Woodstock, VT 05091 Out in the Mountains PO. Box 438 I-Iinesburg, VT 05461 lPADS — Burlington area women's group c/o Mary Bentley P.O. Box 242 ‘Winooski, VT 05404 Peace and Justice Center 186 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 (802) 863-2343 Pearl's (bar) 135 Pearl Street Burlington, VT 05401 (802) 863-2343 RAGS — Rutland Area Gays Box 147 Center Rutland, VT 05736 SAMS — Social Alternatives for Gay Men Box 479 Norwich, VT 05055 Tuesdays, 7:30 pm. UVM—GLSA — University of Vermont Gay and Lesbian Student Alliance B-164 Billings UVM Burlington, VT 05405 VGV — Vermont Gay Volleyball Box 248 Hinesburg, VT 05461 Sundays, 6-8 pm, recreational volleyball for all level players. Vermont C.A.R.E.S. Committee for AIDS Resources, Education and Service P.O. Box 1125 Montpelier, VT 05602 Vermont Interfaith Coalition on Lesbian and Gay Concerns 171 N. Winooski Avenue, Apt. 1 Burlington, VT 05401 VLGR — Vermonters for Lesbian and Gay Rights (political advocacy, speakers, community resources, information) Box 281 Hinesburg, VT 05461 VT New Jewish Agenda c/o Naomi Almeleh, Member/Coordinator 14 Downing Street Montpelier, VT 05602 Umbrella Women’s Center 1 Prospect Ave. St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 748-8645 Women’s Health Center 336 North Avenue Burlington, VT 05401 (802) 863-1386 Women Helping Battered Women P.O. Box 1535 Burlington, VT 05402 Hotline: (802) 658-1996 Office: (802) 658-3131 Chelsea, VI‘ & Sa Francisco Meet in Music Residents of Chelsea, Vermont were treated to sounds of San Francisco the evening of Thursday, May 5th. Judi Friedman, a fresh, young songwriter/performer from the Bay area was visiting her Vermont cousin as a break from her New England tour. Arrangements were made for an impromptu concert in a friend's barn. Those of us who congregated in the loft, snuggled in our blankets with the night air and starlight drifting through the broad board siding were in for a magical evening. The evening was late in starting because ‘Judi was wandering up and down the highway trying to determine which of the dirt roads she as supposed to turn up. No one minded waiting. It was a group of hard core fans. Then, for a $2.00 suggested donation (raising her $99.00 plane fare so she could get to Georgia to play at the Southern Women’s Music Festival), Judi played and sang beautifully for two and a half hours. She entertained in the folk music style, with many original songs that ranged from woman to woman love ballads to a song about the two young women who dared to attend their senior prom together recently. She interweaved some storytelling and humor into her presentation so that the audience felt her warmth and openness. Her lyrics were passionate and fresh. Her singing at times was reminiscent of Joni Mitchell’s. but most of the time it was just brand-new and Judi Friedman's. She left Vermont and headed for Concord, NH, then on to New York City for two engagements. She will be appearing at Southern Women’s Music Festival and National Women’s Music Festival. Her tape, Arc of Diamonds, is available through Judi c/o Patience and Adventure‘ Musicworks, 45 Carl Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 or through Ladyslipper. Judi keeps a mailing list to inform her fans of her tours. --—.~ . —