1 NOVEMBER 1 V suntlatl Burlington - UU Circle: Full Moon and Samhain ritual, potluck, and meeting. All who support the Covenant of UU Pagans’ mission are welcome. Wear garb if you like, and bring something for feast, a musical instrument, and a cushion to sit on. HC accessible. First UU Society of Burlington, 152 Pearl St, 6pm, Donations. Info, 658- 9689 BV Tuesilatl VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE ll V Wetlneslletl Richmond - OlTMstafl meeting at the Richmond offices, 6:30 pm. New volunteers welcome and encouraged to attend. Burlington - Cuba’s Grupo AfroCuba de Matanzas and Puerto Rico’s Los Hermanos Cepeda perform at the Flynn Theatre at 7:30 pm. Tickets avail- able through the Flynn Regional Box Office, 802-863-5966 Burlington Glitter Event: Beautiful Thing, Described as One of the Best Movies of 1996 by Larry Flick of Billboard Magazine. 7:00 pm, free but donations are welcome. Martin Luther King Room in Billings Student Center at UVM. FMI: Steven Kopstein,434-5653 or email glittervt@aol.com. 5 V Thursflatl Middlebury - Pizza and and fun at Neil & Otto’s Pizza Cellar, 6:30 pm, bring. your kids if you’ve got them. FMI: 388-8298 6 V Friilav Burlington - Women’s Dance returns to Pearl’s Middlebury - 6-8th, Alternative to Violence Workshop, sponsored by the Middlebury Friends Meeting (Quakers) at the Bridge School. A 19 hour workshop con- ducted by experienced facilitators of the Alternatives to Violence Project of Vermont. Limited par- mended. FMl: Micki Paddock at 767-3964 or mpaddock@aol.com Montpelier - Opening - Fred Varney pastel figure drawings. Phoenix Rising Gallery. Show runs through November 30. FMI 229-0522 7 V Satllfllflv Putney - Gender Role-Free Contra Dance for glbts and friends, all welcome. Linda Leslie calling, live music by Wintergreen, 8:00-11 :00 pm slid- ing scale admission $5-7, Putney Community Center, Christian Square. For more information call Howie at 603-256-6995 or Mike at 802-257-8984 8 V Sunrlav Middlebury - Candlelighting and Service of Rememberance, host- ed by Hospice Volunteer Services and Addison County Home Health and Hopsice. 3pm at Kirk Alumni Center, Middlebury College, Rt 30. The ecumenical celebration of love and remem- brance will commemorate the live of hospice patients, friends and relatives who have died. Program will include music, reading and a candlelighting ceremony. FMl: 388-4111 Morrisville Fried Green Tomatoes event: 11am. Meet at the Adam's Apple restaurant in Morrisville for brunch. For more information, call Paulette at 888- 7118 11 V Weilnestlatl Burlington - Glitter Event: Book Night - The Man Who Fell in Love With The Moon by Tom Spanbauer This is an American epic of the old West for our own times — a novel huge in its imag- inative scope and daring in its themes. 7:00 pm, free but dona- tions are welcome. Martin Luther King Room in Billings Student Center at UVM. FMI: Steven Kopstein,434-5653 or email glit- tervt@aol.com. Burlington - Sarah Van Arsdale reading at the Rhombus Gallery at 8pm. Admission $36, sliding scale. 186 College St. (mezza- nine level) in downtown Burlington. Call (802) 865-3144 for more information. - . . . . . . ~ « . r r 1 1'1-._'lL..‘ » . . , v . . . . . r.. («V 13 V Fritlav OITM DEADLINE - early this month due to the holiday. Burlington - Alison Bechdel signs her new book Split Level Dykes to Watch Out For at the Peace & Justice Store, 5 pm. Middlebury - Prof. Jonathan Katz, Art Historian and Chair, Department of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Studies, City College of San Francisco, will deliver a lec- tureentitled “Lovers and Divers: lnterpictorial Dialog in the work of Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg," at in Johnson 304, Middlebury College Ill V saturtlav Brattleboro - Grace Paley and Bob Nichols benefit reading for the Brattleboro Area AIDS Project, Gourmet Dinner 6:30, reading to follow, advance reser- vations required, $50. FMl 254- 4444 18 V Weilnestlatl Burlington - Glitter Event: The Times of Harvey Milk - From its first screenings at the Telluride and the New York Film Festivals in 1984 to winning the Academy Award in April 1985, this film rewrote the history of gay cine- ma. Chronicling the rise to power of both Han/ey Milk and the city’s gay community, the film gives a nostalgic look at a unique period in the history of the gay rights movement and the city of San Francisco. 7:00 pm, tree but donations are welcome. Martin Luther King Room in Billings Student Center at UVM. FMl: Steven Kopstein, 434-5653 or email glittervt@aol.com. Montpelier - Meeting of the Central Vermont section of the Freedom to Marry Task Force, 7pm, VT CARES office, 73 Main St., call 223-7620 for more infor- mation. 19 V Tnursdav Brattleboro - VFMTF Windham County. Planning meeting for future _ panels, tables and fundraisers. Updates on Baker v State as well as other activities around the state. Brattleboro Savings and Loan Assn. GE“ JAE Alternate Community Room. (enter from rear of building) 221 Main St. 7pm FMI 387-5788 ‘ Middlebury - Pizza and and fun at Neil & Otto’s Pizza Cellar, 6:30 pm, bring your kids if you’ve got them. FMI: 388-8298 20 V Fritlav Burlington - Chin Ho! cd release party at Club Toast with the implants and Missing Joe. FMl 865-1140 21 V Saturtlatl Burlington - UU Circle: Pagan Film Series and Potluck Fellowship. Join us for a feast and film. Potluck at 5:30 p.m., showing of the film “Dangerous Beauty” at 7:00 p.m. First UU Society of Burlington, 152 Pearl St..Donations. lnfo, 658-9689. Putney - Alphabet Soup Bunch Brunch. GLBTQ families and friends are invited to meet, greet and eat at the Putney Community Center, Christian Square (behind Dosolutions). 10:30 - 12:30 FMl: 387-5788 23 V Saturilav Richmond - OITM stuffing at our offices over the Daily Bread, 10 am. Come work off that pumpkin pie. MPM board meeting to follow at 1 pm. 29 V SIIIIIIBV Bennington - Panels from The Quilt will be displayed in at the Armory, 12-6pm. 30 V Momlatl Bennington - Panels from The Quilt will be displayed in at the Armory, 9am-7pm. Burlington - Glitter Event: Black Lizard is the nickname of the heroine of this classic Japanese film, the story of a mysterious jewel thief played by Akihiro Maruyama, a female imperson- ator.’7:00 pm, free but donations are welcome. Martin Luther King Room in Billings Student Center at UVM. FMl:‘Steven Kopstein, 434-5653 or email glittervt@aol.com. l ~ Middlebury To amotllee your event for 0IIllll’s montfly calendar cal [802/434.lIIllllll, emai [oitm@togefl1er.net], or write [Po Box 1078, Ifiehlnond, in 05477] by the 20th of the previous month. DECEMBER 1 V TIIBSIIEIV Bennington - Panels from The Quilt will be displayed in at the Armory, 9am-5pm. Bennington - Lisa McCormick in concert at the Bennington Center for the Arts as a benefit for AlDServices of Southwestern Vermont. For more information call Alice Mazur at 447-8007 or Sue Sweeney at 823-0257 Middlebury - The Times of Harvey Milk, Dana Auditorium on Middlebury College Campus, 7 pm ll V Frilltlll Middlebury Execution of Justice, Emily Mann’s play about the trial of Dan White, Harvey Milk’s murderer. Directed by Middlebury College alum Claudio Medeiros. 8pm, $4. Center for the Arts, 443-6433 5 V Saturilatl Execution of Justice, Emily Mann’s play about the trial of Dan White, Harvey Milk’s murderer. Directed by Middlebury College alum Claudio Medeiros. 8pm, $4. Center for the Arts, 443-6433 6 V Sunilav Burlington - UU Circle: Full Moon ritual, potluck, and meet- ing. All who support the Covenant of UU Pagans’ mission ‘are wel- come. Wear garb if you like, and bring something for feast, a musi- cal instrument‘; and a cushion to sit on. HC accessible. First UU Society of Burlington, 152 Pearl St., 6 pm. Donations. Info, 658- 9689. Middlebury Execution of Justice, Emily Mann’s play about the trial of Dan White, Harvey Milk’s murderer. Directed by ' Middlebury College alum Claudio Medeiros. 2pm and 8pm, $4. Center for the Arts, 443-6433 “-OE‘-if-i '_i ;*fi';'hv:' .1-L. V-7}-‘ml-"-O. ..‘.. 1‘;