36 I Out in the.Mountains |June 2000 Planning. 12pm. We'll provide the lunch; you bring ideas for the next newsletter and whatever you like to drink with spaghetti. FMI: 485-8588 or 229-0109. MONDAY I2 BURLINGTON — Champlain Valley FrontRunners Fun Run at 6:30pm. See June 4 listing. MORRISVILLE — GLBT Dance Classes. See June 4 list- ing. STOWE — 2nd Annual Grand Buffet to benefit Clarina Nichols Center. The Mansfield Valley Victualers, a group of talented local chefs, will present the gastronomical extravaganza of the year. 6pm. Town & Country on Mountain Road. Tickets $40/person. FMI: 888-2584. WILLISTON — Green Mountain Freedom Band Rehearsal. See June 5 listing. TUESDAY 13 BURLINGTON — Bingo with Lady Zeno. 135 Pearl. 8pm- midnight. Last Bingo for the summer. Special guests and surprises with the theme of Leather & Feather. Benefit for Pride Vermont - will she reach her goal of $5000? FMI: 863-2343. BURLINGTON - VGSA Biking. Join VGSA members and friends for a trek down the Burlington Bike Path. Picnic to follow at ‘waterfront park. FMI: John, 654-7764. wvvw.vgsa.com WEDNESDAY 14 BRATTLEBORO — Brattleboro Area AIDS Project Workshop You will have an opportunity to explore the world of HIV, learn more about what BAAP, does and find out what volunteer opportunities are available. FMI: Michael, (802) 254-8263, mff@sover.net. ' Vermont Public Television — Our House: A Very Real Documentary About Kids of Gay and Lesbian Parents. 9:30pm. In-depth exploration of what children experience in five gay— or lesbian-headed families, as told through the children's eyes and that of producer/director Meema Spadola, an adult daughter of a lesbian mother. (Also at 3am; 6/15, 2am; 6/17, 1am). THURSDAY 15 BURLINGTON — Samara Foundationl Gill Foundation Workshop “Dive Into. Development Planning” presented by a professional Gill Foundation trainer. All GLBT orga- nizations and ally non-profit organizations are invited to attend. $5 fee covers refreshments. 2-4pm Burlington Public Works Department, lakefront conference room (bottom of Maple St., cross RR tracks and follow signs to the left). FMI: Samara Foundation, 860-6236, samara@together.net. MIDDLEBURY — Queer Night. See June 1 listing. WINOOSKI ——Hands on the Land. Historian Jan Albers and graphic designer Leslie Morris Noyes discuss the creation of and intent behind Hands on the Land. The Book Rack & Children's Pages, Champlain Mill. FMI: 655- 0231 FRIDAY 16 BURLINGTON — Outright Vermont Youth “Planning Committee Meeting. See June 2 listing. BURLINGTON — Outright Vermont -Peer Social/Support Meeting Friday Night Group. See June 2 listing. BURLINGTON - Kara Tondorf at 135 Pearl Kara Tondorf is Back! Boston singer/songwriter returns. 8pm, $5. FMI: 863-2343. BURLINGTON — VGSA Sunset Cruise. Kick off Pride Weekend 2000 with VGSA aboard LCT’S Adirondack. Last year, we had to turn a lot of people away (last-minute ticket purchasers suffered), so this year's cruise is on a bigger boat. It will be another sunset cruise and will last 3 hours.,We set sail at 7:30pm from the Lake Champlain Ferry Dock. Dancing, heavy hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, fun company, fantastic scenery. $25. Tickets available for reserve at http://wvvw.vgsa.com FMI: Randy or Travis, 863-3669. ' SATURDAY’ I 7 BURLINGTON — Pride Vermont Pride at the Waterfront Park.'See ad/schedule in this issue of OITM. FMI: pride- vt1@aol.com BURLINGTON — GLBT Pride Interfaith Service. 9:30am ‘ at the College Street Congregational Church (across from YMCA) BURLINGTON — Pride Day at 135 Pearl. Doors open 3pm. Dance Party/Show 7:30. Entertainment by Cherie Tartt, Yolanda, and the House of LeMay. Dancing until 3am with DJ Little Martin 18+, $8. FMI: 863-2343. MANCHESTER, NH -New Hampshire Pride. nhpride.org PITTSFIELD, MA — Berkshire, Stonewall Community Coalition lnfosocial. 7:30 -9:30pm. Panel of transgen- dered people will talk about experiences; discussion and social time to follow. Unitarian Universalist Church, 175 Wendell Ave. Free and open to the public. FMI: BSCC Infoline (413) 243-8484 SUNDAY I8 BURLINGTON — Champlain Valley FrontRunners - Fun Run at 11am. See June 4 listing. BURLINGTON — Fried Green Tomatoes and Crones Swimming and Picnic. 11am. Join the Crones for a splash with Champ at Elizabeth's on the west shore of Lake Champlain. We'll start with paddling and then have a pic- nic lunch; bring your personal watercraft and a food item to share. This is a Crones planning session as well. FMI/RSVP: 372-3866 BURLINGTON — Brunch at 135 Pearl Brunch for Pride, 11am-2pm. $5. Benefit for Pride. FMI: 863-2343. MONDAY I9 MORRISVILLE — GLBT Dance Classes. See June 4 list- ing. THURSDAY _22 Deadline for letters, classifieds, Community Compass, and calendaritems for OITM July issue. See each section for submission guidelines and addresses. MIDDLEBURY — Queer Night. See June 1 listing. WINOOSKI — Book Group discussion of The Poisonwood Bible. 7pm. This book group discussion rescheduled from June 1st. Come find out why this novel by Barbara Kingsolver has remained a #1 best-seller in independent bookstores across the country. This book can change your life! The Book Rack & Children's Pages, Champlain Mill. FMI: 655-0231 FRIDAY 23: BURLINGTON - Outright Vermont Youth Planning Committee Meeting. See June 2 listing. ' BURLINGTON — Outright Vermont -Peer Social/Support Meeting Friday Night Group. See June 2 listing. BURLINGTON - Green Mountain Theater Guild presents Poop. 135 Pearl. 8pm. $10. Written and performed by Micheline Auger. The New York Times called it the strangest story they'd ever heard! FMI: 872-0466. SATURDAY 24 BURLINGTON — R.U.1.2? Sunset Potluck at "Battery Park, 6-8pm. Re-ignite a summer tradition of R.U.1.2? monthly outdoor potlucks with friends old and new at ‘Battery Park. Look for the big rainbow flag and a table of sweet-smelling food! Bring a dish of your own or non- alcoholic beverage to share. FMI: Mike Bensel, petu- nia@together.net, 860-1044 BURLINGTON — Green Mountain Theater Guild presents Poop. See June 23 listing. WINOOSKI — Book Rack Family Book Group. Discussion: Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key. 11:00am. We'll have a great time discussing this award-winning middle reader. Refreshments and trivia, along with some terrific discus- sion about a great book! The Book Rack and Children’s Pages, Champlain Mill. FMI: 655-0231 WORCESTER — Women of the Woods Boating/BBQ/Bonfire/Camping Blowout. 12pm. Spend" the day, the evening, the night, or all three! Meet at the house at noon for boating/canoeing. Show up later if you want to start with the barbeque. Bring your own food (grills available), beverages, sleeping bag and tent. If it V rains, we can move our tents under the special events canopy that will be provided by our hostesses. Massive bonfire later that night. Dogs okay, but bring a tie or leash. FMI: 229-4183 or 229-0109. SUNDAY 25 BURLINGTON — VGSA Brunch at John, Randy, and Travis's. Join VGSA and friends for a potluck brunch. Call Randy, John or Travis at 863-3669 for more info. www.vgsa.com MONDAY 26 BURLINGTON — Champlain Valley FrontRunners - Fun Run at 6:30pm. See June 4 listing. MORRISVILLE — GLBT Dance Classes. See June 4 list- ing. THURSDAY 29 MIDDLEBURY — Queer Night. See June 1 listing. ‘ FRIDAY 30 BURLINGTON — Outright Vermont Youth Planning Committee Meeting. See June 2 listing. BURLINGTON — Outright Vermont -Peer Social/Support Meeting Friday Night Group. See June 2 listing. BURLINGTON — Green Mountain Theater Guild presents Poop. See June 23 listing. BURLINGTON — VGSA Canoeing and Kayaking. Join VGSA and friends for a Kayaking or Canoe trip. Location to be determined. FMI: John, 654-7764. www.vgsa.com JULY SATURDAY I BURLINGTON — Green Mountain Theater Guild presents Poop. See June 23 listing. MONDAY 3 MORRISVILLE — GLBT Dance Classes. See June 4 list- ing. RICHMOND - OITM Meeting, 6:30 — 8:00 pm. OITM office above the Daily Bread Bakery in Richmond. Out in the Mountains staff meeting. Everyone welcome to join in the working meeting. If you want to get involved, this is a great place to start.