Yes! In Deed We Did It Commonwomon and the Howl project (Vermont Women’s Land Trust) are ‘ thrilled to announce the purchase of 50 acres of land, a house and barn in Hunting- ton, Vennont. This purchase, preceded by four years of planning and fundraising by a large and dedicated group of Howlers, will « be followed in 1989 by an additional pur- chase of 45-60 acres. Many thanks to some very generous local contributors, and to the hundreds of national and international donators. HOWL will be issuing a newsletter this winter with visions, plans, projects, calen- ' dar, etc. For more information on HOWL, which will be open for primitive camping in 1989, contact HOWL, P.O. Box 242 Winooski, VT 05404. lngfrompage 10 ourselves better, and in the events of our daily lives as we interact with others, re- claiming our rights will be achieved by each of us as we refuse to accept anything different from what we are. Naming our- selves realistically is an essential step to political power. 20 Elliot Street Brattleboro, Vermont flwnstairs in the old church Co-Liaisons of the Vermont Coalition of Lesbians and Gay Men, Holly Perdue (Left) and Keith Goslant (Flight), with Gov- ernor Madeleine Kunin at the Governor's Inaugural Ball (Sat. January 7, 1989) Dancing Every Wednesday- Patty Carpentar- Plano/Vocalist New D.J.- Bernie Hartnett- on Board Wednesdays & Sundays A Nightclub Distifiietion Nightly (802) 254-8646 L February 1989