‘Death: A Gay Experience? Research 1 project on “near death experiences” 1 seeking gay, lesbian, bisexual, or trans- » gender people. Write: NDE Study, PO 1 Box 708, Cloudcraft, NM 88317-0708. ‘ Call for Submissions: Seeking photo- ‘ graphs, poems, articles, journal entries, ‘ stories for an anthology by and about women with facial hair. Looking for pieces reflecting a wide variety of choic- H es including women who bleach, shave, 1 trim, grow, remove, etc. Please send sub- 1 missions along with SASE to Lyn 1 Staack, PO Box 239, Hartford, VT 3 05047. Calendar April 3-5 Singles Weekend Spring Fling at the Highlands Inn, Bethlehem, NH. Wine & cheese, dinners and some organized events. Call (603) 869-3978 for in- fonnation. 9 Margie Adam in Concert Benefit for New Victoria Publishers. 7:30 p.m. Con- I gregational Church, Norwich, VT. Sliding 3 Scale $10-$15. For more information call . (802) 649-5297. 10 White Water Canoeing Ammonusuc or Swift River, Class Three rapids. Stay in cabin in Bethlehem, NH. Chiltem Moun- tain Club. Call Larry (617) 275-1336. White Mountain Biking or Hiking Stay in NH B&B with the Chiltem Mountain Club. Call Bob (617) 282-9192 or Alan (508)658-4652. 10-12 Northern New England Student Confer- ence Living/Leaming Centre. University of Vermont. Contact UVM GLBA at (802) 656-0699 for information and sched- ule. 11 MAW Meeting Keene, NH, 6:30 p.m. Planning meeting. Followed at 7:30 by regular MAW meeting with guest speaker Ruth Hayn discussing “Financial Planning for Individuals and Families.” Call (603) 357-5757 for more information and loca- tion. Gay ‘90’s Costume Ball Dance Spon- sored by New Hampshire Gay Info Line. Contoocook, NH, 8 p.m. to Midnight. Suggested $5 donation. Call (603) 595- 2650 or (603) 774-5752 for more in- fonnation. 12 Heather Bishop & Sherry Shute Benefit concerts for the Brattleboro Women’s Cri- sis Center. Brattleboro High School. Chil- dren’s show at 2 p.m., $3 children, $4 adults. 7 p.m. show $10. For more in- formation call (802) 387-4367. 18 Patriot’s Day Biking Weekend Road rid- ing and mountain biking with the Chiltem Mountain Club. Hard and easy options. Cheap accommodations. Call Bob (617) 266-3812. April 1992 19 Easter Sunrise on Mt. Monadnock Hike in by flashlight and wait for the sun with the Chiltem Mountain Club. Out to breakfast later. Call Mike (603) 644- 7658. 24 Waterfall Hiking Weekend. Moderate hikes to White Mountain waterfalls with the Chiltem Mountain Club. Stay at B&B. Call Bob (617) 282-9192 or Alan (508)658-4652. 25 OITM Envelope Stuffmg and General Meeting. 10 a.m., 109 S. Winooski Ave., Burlington. Stuffing in the morning, fol- lowed by lunch, followed by the meeting. Newcomers are welcome. Call Deb at 660-2713 for info. The East Coast Premier of Drawing the Line! An exhibit of a series of photos of lesbian sex, taken by Vancouver artist Su- san Stuart, ranging from least to most controversial. Showing at Thomes Mar- ket’s APE gallery in Northampton, April 25 - May 18,1992. 26 An International Celebration of Sex & Art, an afternoon fundraising per- formance for Drawing the Line. Susie Bright, former editor of On Our Backs will perform her “State of the Union Ad- dress for Lesbians,” and the Kiss and Tell collective (creators of Drawing the Line) put lesbian sexual politics center stage with “True Inversions.” 3pm at the Acad- emy of Music in Northampton. Tickets are $17, available at Food for Thought in Amherst, Prides and The Northampton Box Office in Northampton, or by phone at 1-800-THE-TICK. $5.00 (U.S.$) GOLDEN THREADS a Contact publication for lesbians over 50 and women who love older women. Canada and US. Confidential, warm, reli- . ; able. For free information send self-ad- dressed envelope; (U.S. residents please stamp it). Sample copy mailed discreetly. P.O. Box 3177, Burlington, VT 05401 Coming Out? Need help with Family, Friends, work, sexuality? 10 Week Group For Women. Some insurance accepted. Call Nancy Des.Rault, M.S.W., L.S.W. at 860-8424. Carol Cohen, M.S.W. at 864-5595 for information Of