Page 6 Iway 2-4 AIDS QUILT DISPLAY — A showing of panels from the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt at Dartmouth College’s Thompson Arena in Hanover NH. For more info, contact ACORN at (603) 448-2220. 5 “THE INCREDIBLY TRUE ADVENTURES OF TWO ‘ GIRLS IN LOVE” -— Maria Maggenti’s touching and comic story of first love between two girls in their senior year of high school. Sponsored by GLITTER at the Blue Couch Cafe in Burlington, 7:45-10:00 pm. For more info, e-mail glittervt@aol.com or call Steve at 434-5653. “IT’S ELEMENTARY” — The ground-breaking documentary about teaching g/l/b/t issues in school will be shown by GLSTN (Gay, Lesbian, Straight Teachers Network) of Soulhem Vermont. 7:00 p.m. at Landmark College in Putney. For more info, call 387-6752. 6 ADDISON COUNTY G/L/B/T SOCIAL —— Come and meet the groups working in Addison County and around the state on behalfofg/1/b/t people . Food, drink, music, and new acquaintances waiting to be made. 7:30 p.m., Champlain Valley Unitarian Univeralist Society, Middlebury. For more info and/or directions, call Hugh at 388-6503. 8 SAME-GENDER MARRIAGE FORUM — Presented by Central Vennont NOW and the Montpelier Unitarian Church. 7 p.m. at the Unitarian Church. 7 8-9 VERMONT AIDS SYMPOSIUM — A two-day conference addressing issues in mentaf’health, substance abuse, and pain management. At the Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center, Burlington. For registration materials and more info, call (802)656-2292. . 3 . “I AM WHAT I AM” YOUTH CONFERENCE —-— A conference on working with g‘ , lesbian, and bisexual youth. Sponsored by Planned Parenthood ofNorthem New England. In Hanover NH. For more info, call (800) 488-9638. (RE)BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS —— Amelia’s. women’s group celebrates May birthdays and rebirths with a potluck at 5:30. For more info, call 296-2095. 12 READING GROUP — This month‘s selection is The Folding Srctrby Alan Hollinghurst. Sponsored by GLITTER at the Blue Couch Cafe in Burlington, 7:45-10:00 p.m. For m6orc info, e-mail glittervt@aol.com or call Steve at 434- 5 53. 14 RAINBOW BUSINESS ASSOCIATION — Monthly meeting of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered business group. Noon, location TBA. For more info, call 351- 5527. 16 YOUTH AWARE COFFEEHOUSE —- An open reading and coffehouse sponsored by Youth Aware of Addison County. All are welcome; bring your prose and poetry to share. 7:30 p.m., Star Mill Conference Room, Park Street in Middlebury ’ (near Ben and Jerry’s). For more info, call 399-6503. 17 VERMONT NOW CONFERENCE — “Envisioning a Feminist Future: Turning Ism’s into Wasm’s.” The annual conference for the Vennont National Organization for Women. 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Otter Valley Union High School, Brandon. For more info and registration costs, call 362-2005. ‘ . 19 “PARTING GLANCES” — Two young New York City lovers weather a separation and the HIV status of a friend in one of the first and still best cinematic portrayals of gay life in the ‘80’s. Sponsored by GLITTER at the Blue Couch Cafe in Burlington, 7145- 10:00 p.m. For more info, e-mail glittervt@aol.com or call Steve at 434-5653. 21 ADDISON COUNTY AIDS NETWORK — Monthly meeting. 7:30 p.m. at the Ilsley Library Meeting Room, Middlebury. For more info, contact Dick at 352-4146. 24 _ “LIFE’S A DRAG” — The New York group Angels of Illusion present a musical revue, “Life's a Drag.” Tickets $8 in advance, $10 at the door. At Blairs bar in Plattsburgh, 9:30 p.m. For tickets or more info, call (518) 561-9071. ’2s TAKE BACK TRAILS —..— A nationwide weekend , initiative for women to reclaim the safety ofour nation’s trails following the deaths of Julianne Vlfrlliams and Lollie Winans.. See cover story for more details or call 223-1302. 26 “BAR GIRLS” ~— Writer/producer Lauran Hoffman dishes up an L.A.—sty1e lesbian love drama to rival “Melrose Place:”Sponsored by GLITTER at the Blue Couch Cafe in Burlington, 7:45-10:00 p.m. For more info, e-mail glittervt@aol.com or call Steve at 434-5653. Dy1¢esT°watch Outfor byA1isonBechdd Out in the Mountains WOMEN MEETING WOMEN TEA DANCE —— At the Alpine Grove in Hollis NH, 1-6 p.m. For more info, call (603) 882-6148. 31 OITM MAILING — Come help send out the June issue. New volunteers are always welcome. Mailing at 10 a.m., Board meeting of Mountain Pride Media, Inc., at 1:00 p.m. 109 South VVrnooski Avenue (2nd floor) in Burlington. Call Steve at 864-6399 to confirm date. WALK FOR LIFE — Tenth annual fundraiser for the Brattleboro Area AIDS Project. Pledge sheets available at the BAAP office. 2-5 p.m. For more info, call Michael at (802) 254-8263. June 7 AMELIA"S MEETING AND POTLUCK — Join Amelia’s women’s group of NH and VT for a meeting and potluck at 6:00 p.m. For more details, call (603) 632-7146. ALISON BECHDEL BOOK SIGNING: Vermont Peace & Justice Store presents Alison Bechdel signing her new book, Hot, Throbbing Dykes to Watch Out For 1 PM. 11 RAINBOW BUSINESS ASSOCIATION MIXER — A chance for businesses and individuals to find out more about the Rainbow Business Association. Time and location to be announced. For more info, call 351-5527. 12-15 HIV+ WOMEN’S RETREAT -—This weekend event will offer information and relaxation while providing an opportunity for HIV+ women to network and socialize. At the Weston Priory in Weston, VT. Sponsored by the Twin States Women’s Network. 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