Out in the Mountains Calendar November 1 ACoRN -- Support group for family and friends of those whose lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS. Meeting 7:30pm to 9:00pm, 29 School Street, Lebanon, NH. Call Maris Noble, MSW, at (603) 650-7895. OITM -- Submission deadline for all ma- terials (advertisements, articles, letters, classifieds, etc.) to be printed in the De- cember 1994 issue. / \ Forconfidenfial AIDS Information Call 1-800-882-AIDS 1-27 AIDS PROJECT QUILT -- On display in Rutland at the Chaffee Art Gallery and the Rutland Free Library, 10:00am — 7:00pm on Monday — Wednesday, 10:00am — 4:00pm on Thursday — Sun- day. For info, call Karen Ostrom at the Chaffee Art Gallery, (802) 775-0356. 3-10 VERMONT INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL -- “Images & Issues of Global Concern” including a dynam- ic lesbian and gay film series. Call (802) 660-2600 for film schedule. 4-6 BROTHERS TOGETHER -- “A Weekend With Our Brothers 7” (AW- WOB7), the group’s seventh Berkshire weekend providing an open and non- competitive environment to meet new people and learn from one another. Workshops as well as unstructured time. Chimney Corners Camp, Beckett, MA. For info, call (617) 297-3964. 5 RAINBOW FESTIVAL: EXPRES- SIONS OF GAY AND LESBIAN LIVES -- Film, Totally F***ed Up, 4:00pm and 7:30pm, Twilight Auditor- ium, Middlebury College, Middlebury. Free. For info, call Leroy Nesbitt at (802) 388-3711, ext. 3166, or Student Activities at (802) 388-3711, ext. 3100. ACoRN -- Support group for women af- fected by HIV/AIDS. Meeting at 29 School Street, Lebanon, NH. Call Donna McCullough at (802) 234-9568. 6 WOMEN OF THE WOODS -- “Sew N’ Patch Night” in Montpelier. Needles and thread will be provided. Just bring what you need to mend, make for holiday gift giving, or want amateur seamstress advice. Bring snacks and beverages, supper will be ordered in. Call Roberta at (802) 223-7620. 8 ACORN -- Bereavement support group: love lost to AIDS. Meeting at DMHC, 5:00pm to 6:30pm. Call Yoni Stevens at (603) 650-5789. 9 UPPER VALLEY P-FLAG -- Support group meeting, 7:00pm, Hanover, NH. For info, call (603) 448-9222. 10 RAINBOW FESTIVAL: EXPRES- SIONS OF GAY AND LESBIAN LIVES -- Poetry reading by Mark Doty, nationally recognized gay poet. His book, My Alexandria, won the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. 4:15pm, Chateau Grand Salon, Middlebury Col- lege, Middlebury. Call Leroy Nesbitt at (802) 388-3711, ext. 3166, or Student Activities at (802) 388-371 1, ext. 3100. 11 RAINBOW FESTIVAL: EXPRES- SIONS OF GAY AND LESBIAN LIVES -- Plenary Address, Roman Graf, teacher of German language and Lit- erature. He has published on J.M.R. Lenz, homosociality and homosexuality, and is currently working on a book on VIRGINIA R. BESSETTE (802) 879-0144 (800) 499-0144 FAX: (802) 878-0133 RESIDENCE (802) 524-6602 Life 0 Health 0 Auto ' Home 0 Business ' Investments GE 1 1 PEARL ST. ESSEX JCT., VT 05453 P.O. BOX 386 K / homosexuality in the 18th century. Montpelier Burlington BESSETTE INSURANCE SERVICE, INC. 2295220 860_6360 JOSIE JUHASZ, M.A. Lic. Psychologist — Master LYNN GOYETTE, M.S., M.A. Lic. Clinical Mental Health Counselor sliding fee scale insurance accepted W COUNSELING CENTER or NORTHERN VERMONT 22