Out in the Mountains Letter from our reader Thank you for your fine letter Beth Morse. Due to lack of space in this issue we were not able to print your letter. Things sound great in Seattle! Beth’s new address: Beth Morse 1817 N. 37th Seattle, WA 98103 Dates to Reserve July 20-26: Second International Les- bian and Gay Health Conference and AIDS Forum; Boston Park Plaza Hotel, Boston, MA . Theme: “Our Experience of the 80’s, Our Mission for the 90’s”. For registration information contact NLGHF/AAPHR P.O. Box 65472, Washington, D.C. 20035. October 7 -9: The National Organiza- tion for Women (NOW) will be sponsoring a National Lesbian Conference in San Diego, California. More information as soon as it is available, or contact NOW. October 11: National Coming Out Day (see article this issue). November 13-19: Tentative dates for the first session of the National Gay and Lesbian Rights Congress which is an out- growth of the National March on Washing- ton. Tentative location: Houston, Texas. For more information write to the Con- gress, c/o Ray Hill, P.O. Box 3624, Hous- ton, TX 77001. Results of the OITM Lesbian/ Gay Pride Survey All respondents said XE_S to have L/G Pride “88”. Most respondents picked Montpelier as their first choice, followed by Burlington Thank you for participating! (See re- lated articles on pages 3 & 4.) Our Apologies OITM apologizes for the confusion caused by the erroneous continuation tags in last month’s headline article. We would also like to apologize for the incomplete article in regards to the vol- lyball team that went to Boston. The article was inadvertently cut short. This was in no means a reflection of the tearn’s valiant effort throughout the tournament. HOW TO ADVERTISE If you would like to run an ad in OITM, please contact Ellen at 425-3435 for rates and any other information. Dykes, Disability & Stuff Contributions sought for this start-up networking newsletter that wishes to pro- vide fiction, art, poetry, comics, news, views, reviews, arts, letters, verse and controversy, ideas, resources and friend- ship possibilities. Still in the formative stages, we have national and international aspirations to network among women with an interest in health, ability, visibility and disability (yes, hidden ones, too!) How about an ASL interpreted, wheel-chair user accessible, special needs welcome! confer- ence for US in 1990? Get on the mailing list...send contributions of writings, ar- ticles, news, money etc to: UPE, PO Box 6194, Boston, MA 02114-6194. Hair cut-athon scheduled for April 10 in Burlington Burlington area hair designers and hair cutters will join together on April 10 in a “Cut-a-thon” to raise funds for Vermont C.A.R.E.S. The Cut-a-thon will take place from 1 1 am to 7 pm on Sunday at the Vermont College of Cosmetology, 187 Pearl Street, in Burlington. Hair professionals from leading Burlington area salons will cut hair 2 for $10 a cut. All proceeds will benefit Vermont C.A.R.E.S. No appointment is necessary, and refreshments will be served. Mark April 10th on your calendar, and bring your friends with you to get shom for a good cause. Please Note:' M is enjoying an over-abundance of advertis- ers which is great for paying the bills. But, this means less space forarticles. Please bear with us. We ask that people submit articles no longer than two double—spaced typed pages. We hope to alleviate this problem in the future. Thank you! _ ‘Ste ’a1,vVlihich5broadens'our under- ‘ fur lifestyles and of. each H 'ews‘and'opinions-appearingin the paperji'd‘oj; not'necessari1y--represent "will notiéndorse any candidates audac- tions “o blic Tbfficials ‘on issues! of Zpbrtan to”lesbiar__1s”'and gay"men‘.“r .. W ’ _i.1.1‘‘r.1<.>.t‘ vptib1ish"any"lifl'i'i.t<%érial ' ” :o"vm1y;.racis,t,;sexist, _anti:'-SE» , ‘ ‘ ti" orhomophobic. V Vmaten s_; subrn_itted_ mustbe 1,: signed "o___'we”:ca_nv. cont’act;,tl'r”e' author ?}should"‘"we":.needfito "consider‘~»editoiial w’ er; within the pagesol p, ,_r, '"ticles“ma'y3appear:. an. 0111 'equ¢;si:andstIict¢on- .. ,ob""servje‘