8'3QEQQEQQQQEQE3@"E'§‘E3@'3‘§’%3’@'3'§3‘333'Q'@E33‘i December 1987, Page 3 AIDS Education ' 4 Program Planned The First Unitarian Universalist Society. of Burlington and the Vermont Committee for AIDS Resources, Education & Services (C.A.R.E.S.), will jointly sponsor an extensive AIDS Education Program in January. Each program in this five-part series relies heavily on local experts for information and guidance on the various aspects of this complex and often baffling disease. The program, entitled "Actions For Life: AIDS - The Public Problem And The Community Response," is designed to provide the general public with the most up-to-date information available on the subject of I m . AIDS. ‘ ‘ Commencing on January 7, the schedule Tues. Ed's $1 Bud Night Wed. Ladies Night Thurs. Boys Night Out i3:'i?§j5i-n: $33g’ZTwa§§“3zZit§§“§§SK33; W0my11’S Dance ' D99 4 ?nbd°‘}Za§f§Sia§§tw“$§or$fi§§mT3e§§§L ' VT CARES Cabaret - Dec 15 '3f§,?{‘";§“§;p?§.m‘,-’§,‘.‘,';§§. ‘}§‘,f,,, D5,‘, Pearl’s Pasta Night - 5-9 PM - Dec. 16 §Z3Le§£ron°§n.ia'§‘§?§¥ $3.,-ih§.n’i”?f§£a£?é 1535,-E Pearl’s Christmas Party Anderson, Executive Director of Vennont at 3 Dec. C.A.R.E.S., and Deborah Kutzko, coordinator of AIDS Programs for the Vermont , , Department of Health COIIIB VlSlt MS. Claus The third program in the series is k scheduled for January 21 and is entitled ° - 9 ’ ° mmng Wm! AIDS: A Psycho/Social bring an ornament we 11 buy you a dr1n Perspective." This program, which will be presented in a panel format, promises to be Christmas - Open a very poignant event as guests will include a person with AIDS and two "significant others" who will speak on the impact AIDS 0 has had on their lives. The panel will be rounded out with Steve Shepard, Chairman of Vermont C.A.R.E.S. and Terje Anderson, ' who in addition to being the Executive 0 Downstairs Is Open Tues., Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Director of Vermont C.A.R.E.S., is also a social worker with experience in AIDS care and counselling. . The fourth program, entitled "The Legal, Political and Social Response to AIDS," will feature a State Representative; a S State Senator; a Lesbian attorney and Gay Rights activist; a former Defender General ‘ . of Vmmom and member of me Lambda 135 Pearl Street Burl1ngton,VT 802 863-2343 Legal Defense and Education Fund; and a representative of the ACLU. - I The series ends on February 4 with a program entitled "The Religious Response to AIDS" and incorporates presentations from representatives of the Jewish, Unitarian Universalist, and Episcopalian Religions as . 1 . well as religious representatives from the Tlltflr Avallable I01‘ Prlvate LCSSOIIS U"“"?“:.‘y °f V°’‘“°“‘ 3“ H°5p‘°° Help with grammar and conversation organiza ions. . - _ _ Anyone interested in attending this "1 French: German and SPan1Sh° Spetlallzlng In Muglc Theory & series should contact the Unitarian Church _ . _ Piano Tee]-1niques_ at 862-5630 weekdays before noon or call Reasgnable rates & convenient the Vermont C.A.R.E.S. office at 863-2437 Scheduling. Call Gilles at 865-3941 anytime between 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. A __ 1 . $2.00 contribution is requested for each session but is not required for attendance. ‘ C d C J C J C’ C p d d fl