Out in the Mountains 8 6 Calendar February 3 ACoRN — Support group for women’ affected by HIV/AIDS. Meeting’ at 29 School Street, Lebanon, NH. Call Donna McCullough at (802) 234-9568. 6 BAGAL (BRATTLEBORO AREA GAYS & LESBIANS) — Monthly social mixer at Cafe Beyond, within the Collected Works Bookstore, 29 High Street, Brattleboro. Call (802) 254-5947. . ACoRN — Support group for family and friends of those af- fected by HIV/AIDS. Meeting 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm, 29 School Street, Lebanon, NH. Maris No- ble, MSW, at (603) 650-7895. 7 OUTRIGHT VT — 18+ Dis- cussion Group. Come join our lively member—directed and top- ic-oriented discussion on "rel- evant topics for lgb/q youth 18- 22. 7-9 pm. Call l-800-GLB- CHAT. ‘ ' 8 VERMONT CARES — Sup- port group for all people living with HIV or AIDS. 2-3:30pm, Montpelier. 1-800-649-2437. ACoRN —— AIDS Community Resource Network monthly board meeting. (603) 448-2220. 8-14 ART EXHIBITION AND SI- LENT AUCTION — Bene- fitting Brattleboro Area AIDS Project. Cafe Beyond, Collected Works Bookstore, Brattleboro. Call (802) 254-8263. 9 '*‘a‘A (ACTIVE LESBIANS THE MONADNOCK '.:.\‘> - Open social gath- Everyone is welcome to , éhcir own activities (mu- ‘ ring Success ye Investor At A Time We know that no matter. who you are or What you do for a living, you want to_see your family, secure, your children educated, your retirement assured. - We’re ready to help with a wide rangelof ‘investments- and a professionally trained Account Executive who can needs. At Dean Witter, we measure success one investor at a time. Ginger Williamson Account Executive Fae-wen Burlington Square rfington, VT 05401 {$02) 863-7728 46800) 869-9660 nan wrrrnr * -1+} Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. Member SPIC tailor’ a program to your _ sic, games, etc.) 7pm, Acting Out meeting space, Washington St., Keene, NH. Preceded by ad- visory board meeting at 6:30pm. Call (603) 358-0428. CHILTERN MOUNTAIN CLUB—ski weekend at Stowe. Elaine (203) 528-4621 or Jon- athon (617) 648-9185. VALENTINE'S DINNER DANCE — Clay Hill Farm, Ogunquit, ME. (207) 646-6661. 9-11 WOMEN’S OUTDOOR COOPERATIVE — Cross country skiing. Colebrook, NH. Call (603)483-0436 (6-9pm). 10 THE DRAG BALL — The event of the year, sponsored by VIVA (Visible In Vermont Arts), benefitting Vermont CARES. Memorial Annex, Bur- lington. Call (802) 865-0385. 11 VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE — Benefitting HOT for Life, the men’s outreach program at the Brattleboro Area AIDS Project. 8pm. Rainbow Cattle Company, Rt. 5, Dum- merston. Call (802) 254-8263. INTERWEAVE — Potluck lunches for l/g/b/friends and families. 12:30 pm, First Unitar- ian Universalist Society, 152 Pearl St., Burlington. Feel free to attend worship service at 11:00 am. Call Lisa Rubin at (802) 862-0251. LAKE CHAMPLAIN CHAP- TER PFLAG — Monthly meeting, 2:00 pm, First United Methodist Church, _ Burlington. Call (802) 863-4285 or (802) 658-3961. 2ND SUNDAY OUT — Cof- feehouse & dance. Pyralisk in Montpelier. 7-10pm. Cover charge. Call Amy at (802)244- 1203. BRATTLEBORO AREA AIDS PROJECT — Gay Guy Get-Together, an opportunity for men who love men, whether they identify as gay, bi, or straight, to meet one another in a supportive, affirming social environment. 6:30-8:30pm, with potluck at 5:30 pm. Emerald City Cafe within the Beyond Oz Giftshop, 8 High St., Brat- tleboro; Carey,(802) 254-8263. 12‘ PWA VERMONT CO- - _ ALITION. —- Monthly Board Meeting, 6:00 pm.-'-All are wel- - come toattend. Call (802) 222- ' 5123 or_ 1-800-69VTPWA. .13 ACoRN -‘— Bereavement sup- port group: love lost to AIDS. Meeting at DMHC, 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Call Yoni Stevens at (603) 650-5789. . OUTRIGHT VT — Women's group for all young 1/b/q wo- myn under 23 to exchange ide- as, thoughts and feelings. 7—8:30 pm. Call Outright VT at (802) 865-9677. 14 UPPER VALLEY P-FLAG —- Support group meeting, 7:00 pm, 11 Mitchell Lane, Hanover, NH. Call (603) 448-1982. BAGAL (BRATTLEBORO AREA GAYS & LESBIANS) — Monthly “Dining Out”. For this month’s location, 802 254- 5947. 15 VALLEY GAY MEN’S CAL- ENDAR — Submission dead- line for next month's issue of this monthly calendar of events of interest to the men’s com- munities, including Brattleboro, Northampton, Amherst, and be- yond. Keith at (413) 586-5588. MEN TOGETHER — Dis- cussion group for gay, straight, and bisexual men, addressing is- sues of concern for all men. Cafe Beyond, within the Col- lected Works Bookstore, 29 High Street, Brattleboro. Call John at (802) 464-3750 or Mark at (802) 257-7949. VIVA (VISIBLE IN VER- MONT ARTS) — Presenting a reading/ performance for and of local artists, writers and musi- cians. Last Elm Cafe, Burling- ton. 8:00 pm. (802) 863-2307. 16 LEATHER NIGHT — Pre- sented by The Norsemen, NH's leather fraternity. Frontrunner, 22 Fir St., Manchester, NH 03101. Call (603) 623-6477. VERMONT GAY MEN ’S SPIRITUAL SUPPORT BROTHERHOOD — Dis- cover, explore, and create a lov- ing men’s mythic mysteries of the green man and our personal spiritual journey through sacred space-time with sacred images, 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm. (802) 863- 9684. 16-19 3RD ANNUAL WOMEN- SPHERE WINTER RE- TREAT — Walnut Hill, Ray- mond, NH. (603) 942-9941. 18 MONTHLY POTLUCK FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS — This is a neigh- bor to neighbor effort of support and socializing for those folks affected by HIV. _Franklin County, Massachusetts. Call Jack at (413) 863-3149 or Ber- nie at (413) 584-9309. P-FLAG CENTRAL VE_R- MONT — Monthly meeting in- cluding support, education, and advocacy. -1:00 pm, second floor chapel, Unitarian Church, 134 Main Street, Montpelier. Call Ian at (802)479-9246. 20’ NH CITIZEN’S ALLIANCE FOR GAY AND -LESBIAN RIGHTS (CAGLR) — Month- ly meeting and newsletter stuff- ing. 3 Pleasant St., 2nd Floor, Concord, NH. Call (603) 224- 1686. ‘J BRATTLEBORO 21 OUTRIGHT VT — 18+ Dis- cussion Group. Come join our lively member—directed and top- ic-oriented discussion‘ on rel- evant topics for lgb/q youth 18- 22. 7-9 pm. Call 1-800-GLB- CHAT. PFLAG BRATTLEBORO — Monthly meeting, 7:00 pm, Lu- theran Church, Brattleboro. Call Jean at (802) 257-5409. 22 VERMONT CARES — Sup- port group for all people living with HIV or AIDS. 2—3:30pm, Montpelier. 1-800-649-2437. 23 ALMA (ACTIVE LESBIANS OF THE MONADNOCK AREA) — Meeting, 7pm, Act- ing Out meeting space, Wash- ington St., Keene, NH. Pre- ceded by advisory board meeting at 6:30pm. Call (603) 358-0428. ' 23-25 1996 NEW ENGLAND G/L/ B/T STUDENT LEAD- ERSHIP CONFERENCE — 1996 New England Highlights include keynote speaker Mi- chaelangelo Signorile and co- median e Georgia Ragsdale. 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