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Pride Community Services Organization publications LGBTQ community--Kentucky LGBTQ culture LGBTQ newspapers Gay men Lesbians Bisexual people Transgender people Sexual minorities Gender identity Drag culture GLSO News, July 2010 text GLSO News, July 2010 2010 2019 true xt75736m319w section xt75736m319w TED A H <9 in“ E ews «/ _ A Publication of the Lexington Gay Services Organization Volume 32 Number 7 @@DDD@ J@flm gm® Parade! Unitarian Universalist Church It is that time of the year when the . The timer“ Umversahst Chprch 0f sun shines bright and the community Iexmgton '5 proud to be this months spon- rallies around public events and festivals. sor 0f the GLSO. News. We welcome all to This year’s festivities continue with the our Sunday SCI-“€6.31 11 am. We are a addition of the World Equestrian Games, a welcoming congregatlon that celebrates our new location for Lexington Farmers’ GLBT members. .We are lomted at 3564 Market, the Junior League Horse Show, Clays Ml” Rd’ luSt insrder Man O War. and, of course, the Fourth of July Festi- Our 56mm mJuly are as follows: val. This year’s Festival takes place on l“ly4 Appalachian Poets July 3rd; all will show their patriotism July 11 “Fading Faith: theRiseofthe together during this colorful event. Secular Age” Humanist Forum We hope you will be able to join July 18 Ice Cream Lexington Fairness as we “Celebrate July 25 “Where is Christianity Today?” America” with the LGBT community. The U.U. Church has a liberal religious We are building our parade float and tradition with room for many beliefs. Our invite everyone to join us for a great time congregation includes people who identify as to hang out with friends and transform a Christian, Humanist, Buddhist, Pagan, Mus- flat bed trailer into a reflection of pride lim,Jewish, Atheist, andAgnostic. in our community. Contact us at The church now has two gender neutral info@lexfair.org to learn more about how bathrooms that can be used by everyone. you can help us design, build and paint The church hopes to create a more welcom— this year’s Fourth of July Parade Float! ing space by providing this option for people Building the float, although it takes who are transitions, who’s gender in not al— many hours to do, is only the first step. ways obvious, and for parents who want to We must exhibit our pride and walk the take their child into a bathroom with them. parade route together! Lexigton Fairness The Unitarian Universalist Association invites all members of the community to has a record of supporting Cont. Pg 2 join us as we ride the float and walk down Main Street. It is truly wonderful to see the parade observers cheer on the Sponsor 0f the Month hard work we all do to accomplish fair— . ness and equality in Kentucky. If you @ The Umtatcm wish to join us, please e—mail Universalisit Church info@lexfair.org so we can provide you . with details on how to join the parade. 0‘ Lexmgton Finally, Lexington Fairness will have 3564 Clay; Mill Rd a presence the entire day at our booth, uucl org which will be situated in Courthouse Plaza. ' com. on pg. 2 Cont. Come Join in the Parade GAYand The booth will be setup by 9 am. andwill be open . . for everyone to stop by and learn more about Lex— . Lesbian Sermces ington Fairnefi and the LGBT community. We /‘ . . hope you ean stop by and visit. The fatival does- Organlzatlon n’t end until 6 p.m., so there is plenty of time for you to stop by. Ifyou would like to volunteer to ‘ Incorporated as greet PeOPle 31 the booth, PM“ e'mafl ‘ _ _ . info@lexfiiir.org. The Gay Servuces Organization This ywps Fourth of July Festival, albeit on J 3rd, will be a erience for all to unite PO. Box 1172 Lex., KY40588 :3' Spend time mgfhwfi'igds and E .l _ Even tho downtown construction may have www.glso.org chanughed some loeations of events, Lexington Fair- GLSO N ness is proud to continue to have a presence dur- ew ing this year’s festivities. We hope you will join us Volume 32 No.7 forallthe special oceasionsthisupcomingholiday. To learn more about Lexington’s July Fourth Celebration, visit www.1exingtonky.gov News Editors and Staff IEE PAGE 6 FOR FAIRNEU AWARD! Mary Crone, Ginger Moore-Minder, U.U. Church cont. from page] Dennis Wheatley Sarah Phi/lips, GLBTQQI people. In June 1970, the General David Spencer Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Associa- tion passed its first General Resolution supporting — bisexual, gay, and lesbian communities in their : Office Administrator struggle for equal rights and acceptance. ‘ Bill Chandler Since that time, there have been other resolu— .- 859-253-3233 tions and a number of curriculum offered to _————— churdies for members to learn about sexual orien— tation, gender expression and identity, and the . polities] and social changes our community is 3 working towards. GLSO BOARD Acknowledging that every UU congregation ‘ Dennis Wheatley, President dim 0‘“ ”day’s h°"{°?l}°bia ‘0 a d‘fgree’ the J Thomas Collins Vice Pres. 1989 General Amnmyylmted a med and Jane Minder, Secretary WC Program dw’g'm‘d t", help ”“8“?” . Ginger Moore-Minder, Treas. “”5 “we “Ply welmmmg mwmm“ f“ a“ 1 Mary Crone, GSA persons. Spectficgoalswere establishedto encour- 1 Jessica Sucik age every congregafion to be: a David Spencer Inclusive ofall GLBTQI persons at everylevel : of congregational life; j Next meeting July 11, Welcoming ”me‘gender COUPIQ fewgnifing . 1 pm at the Pride Center their commit‘ed relationShiPS and equally ‘ aflirming displays of caring and affection; Actively advoeating for GLBTQI rights, attending 1 to legislative developments and working to ] promote justice, freedom, and equality. Q . Page 2 -..:-::r‘ , ‘ ‘ - ‘45/ : mutatinstonmtwival WWW I TransKentucky is a support, social, Join in the fun of planning the next and resource group serving Lexington and | Lexington Pride Festival. We are look— Kentucky. The group provides a safe place 5 ing for enthusiastic individuals to be- for transgender individuals and people 1 come part of the 2011 Pride Planning who feel they do not fit into the standard : Committee. Bring any skills you possess gender norms to express their true selves. ' or a willingness to learn and join us on While the group is h°t a therapy group, - July 31, 2010 starting at 1pm at the we an provide information, advise and ‘ GLSO Pride Center, located at 389 share resources from our unique experi— Waller Avenue, Suite 100 in Lexington. ences. Family and friends are encouraged L Committee chairs will be decided at this to attend meetings to gain understanding meeting, so bring some great ideas and and be supportive oftheir loved ones. volunteer to help however you can. We TransKentucky meets the first Saturday look forward to seeing you there! each month at 7:30pm, doors open at 7pm. Meetings are free. You may dress however you feel comfortable. For more “02:31 2'33: 33:35” information call 859.253.3233. The Imperial Court celebrated Newsletter Announcement Coronation 29 with style and grace. As of July 1st I am sad to sayI will no Dignitaries from almost 30 courts from longer be with the Newsletter. Which means all over the United States,- Canada and that we are in need of an Editor. Ifyou have MeXico. . What an amazung weekend any skills in desktop publishing, editing, culminating the end of Reign 28 as Em— graphic design, layout, or printing, call the peror Wes Nelson and Regent Empress Pride Center and leave us a message( 859 Nicole Duamond passed the septer to the 2533233), email us at info@glso.org. new Reigning Monarchs Emperor 29 I urge you to volunteer to serve your Clayton Burchell and Empress 29 He- community in thisway. I have found this job lena Handbasket. very fulfilling and I have learned a great deal. A Blg Thank you goes out to every ‘ The people who write for us are terrific peo— one who 1.18.11)“; make Reign 28 so spec— ple to work with. I have met many wonderful tacular raising in excess of $100,000 for people since taking this on and being a Part the Charities of the Imperial Court. We ofthis organization. [will miss them. are gearing up for another amazing Reign, 5" we h°Pe that You Will Stay WRFL Increases Watts to 7,900 involved and support yet another year _ of fundraising for the Charities of the We are exc1ted _t° announced that Bluegrass. We will see you out and WRFL, 88.1FM is now broadcasting about for all the festivities. Watch for With 7’9.00 watts 0f power. Tune in our upcoming events and shows on every Friday between 3pm and 4pm for Facebook and our website. a GLBT talk show. Page 3 ’1'!) ‘ ”V/m L: [fir if 1‘ fl , [/«L' “(NW KHZ; \ ELK/1] 0 _, 3 34/ .57 5 {.I,» {:33 , , (“v-.iiiiil [151:1 ‘1 E3273: fix-"4i: [ 51”» 389W II A S |00 Hours l0am to 3pm M, Tue, Thur, & Fri. a e’ “w te- Phone 859-253-3233 DIICUIIION GROUP Gag Straight Alliance for Youth Every Wednesday at 7pm The GSA meets at the Pride Center Pride Center 389 Waller, Ste. 100 every Tuesday night from 7 to 9. All All Are Weleolne young people between the ages of 15 and 20 are welcome to attend. Lex. Lyons Lew & Leathel Club ART IHOW Monday, June 7, at 7 pm at . . ’ _ _ The Pride Center William Goodman s exqms1te por— 389 W all A St ’100 traits will be displayed at the Pride er ve., e. ' Center for another month. The show is . . designed to encourage us to think lllSlght GI 0UP about the masks we all use in our lives. F ridaY: June 4 ' P Otluck Bill says about his work, “I like to , , capture the essence of a person.” He Friday, June 18 " Games nght pays particular attention to the sub- Pride Center 7pm jects’ eyes. He is quite successful at Josh at b ea utiful s o uls78@ aol. co m conveying the intensity of faces. Goodman grew up in Lexington but has also lived in Key West. He has P F LAG only been back in Lexington a few Sunday, July 18 2-4pm years. You can contact Bill at GOOd FOOdS Coop william.goodman @insightbb.com ' THE MANY MASKS WE WEAR” E? 1% ”‘fi .., ”t . - ,—._ x z, ‘ e. as; ~ k ‘ “ V.‘ .7.--. s 53%) f ‘ :flum \gé’fri ‘ v “”23 ~ '37 r W 2‘? ‘ -<..—a A it ‘ := / I péiiwtiad by V Namz'a’zgz'zayswsigflmét iii,” —————_—._—_— _ Page 4 I is u 1L1 ‘ ’ " ,, . ' \fjéii- 1 ,_ . of Lexmgton @ 3564 Clays Ml" Rd. 3:": ‘57:: “1“” if" ":17" A . I”... .: ELm-w ’ «t it“ in.» “'1": ~ qgfinrgfg , 1 , k We? i .- ’ $3..“ " ' —.-' . " ' ~;?"‘*f:\"\{m 1).". ._ _‘ lithffl'fi lbw!) -. «f, 5 " Ifdpitatigr}. NIXCEVii. wgkgfififig 5"), i 1 ' '1- E5 12:. (”Mt WW: . 6’. ' . \U'" _-. A: n‘.‘.“.‘.".‘.’.LIL';:. '- ’1' » I? f. t I“ I: ”«~ _ l f; t.‘~‘- t», /!VL‘,-.~.- >4 .. T‘s» ,, .1 -+’ e- i 9 H3 31w Ejuaf ;.1J:.,1‘r3::g3 Eight: '1 {121nm :13: L? ’1 Lugs-:1 We are proud to Sponsor the GSLO News in July. Visit our booth (#19) at the Pride Festival. We have Worship Services each Sunday at 11 am. There is a Buddhist Discussion Group every Sunday at 9:45. Humanists meet the first Wed. of every month at 7pm. CUPPS (pagans) meets every Sunday after church. We plan to host an event for GLBTQS teens this tall. Page 5 2010 FAIRNUI AWARD! from female to male on his videoblog. ‘ O h . f] 25 Le . He has served on the Pride Festival 11 t e evening 0 une 5 Xing- Planning Committee and works with F2"??? mm“; 55"“ .0 ness w s as o ERN _ pride month festivities. This Awards LITICAL LEADERSHIP AWARD is for program is designed to recognize those those who work to ensure that the individuals or organizations who devote GLBT community is afforded equal pro— 110% to keeping Lexington a safe and tection under the law. Whether it is pro- ‘0161'311‘ “W for “5 GLBT community. tecting domestic partnership benefits at Iffiiliifiea‘fiie‘l‘li‘if‘i‘fii‘iifi'fli 5,3555 an 555-55-3555-5-5- ' _ ying initiatives, or stan ng up we Sincerely thank them for their work against legislation designed specifically in oi}rhcomn1:i£ilij;y. FOR FAIRNESS to divide, this award will honor the per— e son who works to make thin fair. ‘ AWARD is dedicated to the straight This year the award wga: given to allies Of our. community that stand up Joey Rose who has been a vocal advo— a.“;':,:, :55 5;; 55-55555 55555 W . ' is community to y as e primary outspoken and ““1655 advocate who marketing and media driver behind Lex- founded a chapter 0f P FLAG 1“ Pexmg— ington Fairness. Whether it be marching ton this year. Sandy worked w1th UK in Frankfort for equality, or leading Outsource and the UK GSA to _h.°lP class presentations at UK or in Fayette forganize :sm‘ddefiiletfnumkiiilgmnlintfi County aIf’éiblic Schools, Joey4dils ft‘here. or paren an a “'0’ w From st 11 a booth at the 0 Jul high school students. She also assisted parade, to fomposing e—mail calls I: teens in re—organizing a GSA at Dunbar action, Joey is one of Lexington Fair- High School. Sandy is an outstanding ness’ best. ally for many reasons, including the The FAIRNESS LEADERSHIP ei-tample 01: love and support she pro- AWARD is dedicated to those among us Vldes to her daughter and fof' the work who inspire us to join together and push she does ““1““ our community. forward in the face of adversity. When FORTFifIIiIEIEIS‘JSHEW CRO§8§D1FOUE the times get tough, these members of ARD ‘5 e icate our communi ush ahead and moti— to the members Of our community who vate those antiyunlzl them to get things are leaders and role models and are Out done. This award is for the firebrands to increase the visibility of the GLBT among us _ full of energy and vitality. community. These are people who let This year this award was given to others know "We're Here!" and do so Wes Nelson and Nicole Diamond in a positive and uplifting manner. . _ This year this award was given to (Wayne Swope) who were the reigning Jackson Elliot Cofer. Jack has helped Emperor and Empress 28 for the Impe- put Lexington on the queer map by rial Court of Kentucky. During their creating and developing a queer music reign, they devoted an incredible amount scene Within our community. Jack 15 a of their time and effort to The Court in 33:61::edv;?$$0”JZIPglugeeL2:: order to raise money for many non—profit awareness and facilitate discussion, Jack organ ,izations. benefiting Central Ken— is publicly documenting his transition tucky s GLBT continued 0,, page 8 -——_______—____ Page 6 Thank you to everyone who helped pull this together. w All GLSO GSA members and particularly: F "1 Eli and Perry for Leadership 3: X’s Vincent, Amy, Lauren and Zack for Sound Crew ‘9 -- ,‘ Denise for Ticket Design L, I I, at at . .3 __ a. as “3* PRIDE PROM 2010 33 ouo CJA GAY ITRAICHT ALLIANCE FOR YOUTH 3%.; g, as" . fin _ w “gig ii. 332‘. , ,3 1 5.5%.?) Q9) ’ , as." 'i 2% » .4. a“ is 7' — “:1 ‘. , H .- ' L" ‘ 32:232.. L" "mun “' ' ' 5“ 1 3 , {€12 . /_ 3 ,., m V _ '-’ £1 $25!}: 3:31;: V “W” , _. 33 33% a 5‘. 3 , , #1 "v~ :3» . Advisors: Tom, Mead, ’ ‘ I " 1 ' Trilby, Mary, Marc, . 1 iii“ ,7 . , and T ler . ' \ fi’ ) : ‘l " y c? i' H;*\\- 3.. l Val”. _ 1:7 3 ' 3 ‘ 1 "m 7 H U 13 » L, . § _ i 1, __,. —. .i . A ,.. 3 ' Thanks to chaperones and those 3 S 1 i' a who donated food: Eli, Shaun, fix? , . 4 Dennis, Orvis, Martina, Sandy, -‘ 5?: .13? ' ,1’ Cody, Michael, Tyler, Rene, Jefl', N g’ Michael and others. ,3 f,‘ i i l ‘-'~:-:. i Our Fourth Annual Pride Prom was attended by 240 teens, gay, straight and questioning, wearing favorite old jeans or elaborate prom attire (with some exchanging clothes half way through the night), dancing, blowing up condom balloons, and having the best time ever! Lets do it again next year! Page 7 Fairness Awards continued from ng 2.3,.“ in support of pro- ' gressive causes community. Wes utilized his directorial {5‘ including Temper— talent to produce and direct the heartfelt if“. ance, Anti—slavery, play “The Laramie Project”, raising over . * 3"“! Women’s 8,000 dollars for the Matthew Shepard 4 Rights. with. these Foundation. Wes and Nicole spear— 53:62:51; It ls till: headed an effort to build bridges be- Anfiionyggrew up tween various GLBT non—profit organi- to be a determined social activist. zations. With their talent and unyielding Susan was sent to school at age 6, desire to serve the community, the Impe— already knowing how to read and write. rial Court of Kentucky managed to raise 1“ elementary 5911001: f1 .teacher refined over $110,000 for various charitable to teach her long d1v1sron, Whldl she , _ considered inappropriate for girls. Can organizations. you imagine the thinking behind that decision? Multiplication - OK, division— “unladylike”. Her father removed her Susan B. Anthony fromspublic scholfl- d d . - usan was t en e ucate in a group Equal nghts for Women home—school where her father taught. In by mar}, Ct 0116 1836, age16, Anthony was sent to a Susan Brownell Anthony (1820 _ Quaker boarding school in Philadelphia. 1906) is perhaps the best know leader Hie: fir-ma: ecillucaltlllpn came “:1 an end of the 19th Century Women's Rights 2; en .3; am y’d de manyhot ers, war; Movement. She believed that the right nanch y :lulne hujing t Z Pagllzb? to vote was the most important goal of 183:7]; bpec anon a f fireated a ufi e the movement. She traveled throughout whic urstin 11.;371’ di ow; 1122121 ve} the United States and Europe, and, for year deprilssron, 12c]: hng t e l ure 0 anks an recor — g unemp oyment 4332:,wgo‘ihZZS rtiohltgo speeches every levels. {Sound familiar?} y Anth n , f ti? r ' Dani l as Anthony returned home where she austere ‘i'oyrsessivee £1“ akere ,a “con: was surrounded by prominent reformers man ufacfuregr and an aboliiionist He (activists) of that time. She became active did not allow toys or amusements in his in several movements, .collecting hun- house, claiming that frivolity distracted dreds ”f ”“9“? °Pp°smg Slavery eve“ the soul from the "inner light." He did, ginsencsulcl: asctlv1ty was banned by the however, endorse the Quaker belief that ' IAtolg eAnthon left hom t teach women should have the right to speak bl"h h .y d e o d ’ in public and have equal opportunities. to esta ls er Hide}, 6,11 ence, an to Susan’s mother Lucy Anthon was help pay off her familys debts. At that also committed to, ro essive {auses time, women were just beginning to be but not a Quaker Sllfe £1121er herself teachers and men earned four times more “not good enough” to become a practi— than :vlomen f‘f‘ the same duties.hT;us tioner of their “severe and rigorous inequ lty inspired Anthony to fig t or ,, . . higher wages for female teachers. moral standards . She vorced her opln— In 1848 th fir t W , Ri ht ions publically and lay the foundation . ’ e s omen s g s . Convention was held at Seneca Falls, for her children to understand and act ————__—_Qm_tim10_nme_L Page 8 ' 961.50 . Th RAINBOW SPONSOR The 'mpemfl CON” 0f KentUCkU ............ImpCtKY@aoI.com ; wwmflnpetmlCamrKEHmckfiarg GLSO NEWS MONTHLY ‘ SPONSORS ; SisterSound.................................................859-806-0243 . Diverse Music for All Women Richardson Vision Center .............................859-278—4201 . 1757 Alexandria Drive, Gardenside Shopping Ctr. 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If not this year perhaps next year. I Page 9 New York. It was organized by Lucretia “irreligious tendencies”. Many feminists Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. believed that religion was a major force Three thousand People, mostly women, in the oppression of women. Stanton attended and a number of women spoke eventually wrote “The Women’s Bible” publically, which was declared a scandal in which she focused on equality. in news reports. Susan did not attend In late 1850, Anthony read an ac— but her mother attended a second meet— count of the first National Women's ing two weeks later in Rochester and Rights Convention in Worcester, Massa- signed the Declaration of Sentiments chusetts, including a description of the i written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. It final Speech given by Lucy Stone. i. started: “We hold these truths to be Stone's words catalyzed Anthony to de— . self-evident, that all men AND vote her life to women's rights. I WOMEN are created equal,_. .” In 1851, on a street in Seneca Falls, At that time, married women could Anthony was introduced to Elizabeth not own Property or keep their own Cady Stanton and to fellow feminist, wages. They had no rights to their chil— Amelia Bloomer. Anthony and Stanton dren in divorce, could not initiate a began a life long friendship and work— divorce, or sign legal documents. No ing partnership. Stanton had been mar- women could serve on a jury, speak tied in a ceremony which had the word publically, or vote. Men were under— “obey” removed by her request. She was stood to have unimpeded sexual access radical in her thinking and saw the need to their wives as well as the right to to change many laws and cultural mores “discipline” them. in order to give women equal status These beliefs were still expressed in With men. the 19705 when the KY legislature was Stanton already had two of her five debating passing laws that said a children when she met Anthony. An— woman could charge her husband with thony made an early commitment not to rape and assault. One legislator actu— marry so that she could dedicate herself ally quoted the Bible, stating that men to her work. She was the one to sign had the God—given right to hit their many documents for the feminist move- wives with an object smaller in diameter ment because married women were not than their thumb. This is where the allowed to sign legal documents. expression “rule of thumb” comes from. Stanton was a gifted writer but tied In 1849, at age 29, Anthony quit to her home while she raised her chil— teaching and moved to the family farm dren. Her husband was rarely at home. in Rochester, New York. She became Anthony would often live with Stanton, Secretary of the Daughters of Temper- taking care 0f the Children and helping ance and started speaking publically with the housework so that Stanton against the use of alcohol. Many re— could write. Some historians have com— 7 formers believed that alcohol was re— mented on this relationship as a l sponsible for violence against women “marriage” in that the women were . and the disintegration of families. committed to each other even when they l Anthony began to distance herself disagreed. There is an excellent docu— from the Quakers and attended a Uni— mentary by Ken Burns about these two tarian Church. As she got older, An— women and the work they did together. thony continued to move further away In 1852, at age 32; Anthony at— from organized religion in general and tended her first woman's rights conven— she was later chastised by Various Chris- tion in Syracuse and made the statement tian religious groups for displaying that “the right which woman needed Page 10 MIS-PAGINATION 5 above every other, the one indeed which ARI—ES (March 2l'APl'll 20)‘ _ _ e would secure to her all the others, is the Jilly tends to be a month of Emma“ 1 right of suffrage." She continued in that attention given to wfuk °r_ employment and , belief even later in life when other femi- You: partner. Your lOb WI,“ dominate your . . . . days and your beloved Wlll entertain your msts including Stanton were working . , . _ . nights. By month 5 end, work Will have towards broader and more radical goals flourished and so shall . s f m . 'your commitment to or W0 en. _ that certain someone in your life. Physical : Y?“ may have noticed. that I have attraction will intensify to a deeper relation— " i ht’t discussed the PosSlblllty that Ah' ship. Your beloved will prove supportive as ' i thony was a lesbian. Many lesbians claim you concentrate on your job and this atten— ‘ i her as one of us. She certainly criticized tion will prove very beneficial, possibly lead- ) the male dominance and heterosexism of ing to a promotion or raise. It’s a good ’ her day. More significantly, she lived month—both personally and professionally. 1 her life With women and had an unbro— You could get a raise...or could it be a , ken bond with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. “rise”? 1 So, at the least, I believe we should not w (APl'll 21-May 21)‘ _ ' consider her to be straight by default. Thls ls your month for FUN! Y0“ wlll ' Lets claim her as lesbian until someone Pa“ hearty and have a great month of sum- 1 gives us evidence that she was not. met get—togethers 'and romance. POSSlbly 5 . . your best month this year, take advantage of 1 To be continued in another newsletter... the festivities and enjoy yourself! Watch 5 your finances, though. Fun can turn costly if s T/ffs/G/Vs 0F5l/MMEP you get careless with your spending. Over- all, a great July for you—and that’s no bull. A! QUARIUS (Jan. 21—February 19): Gemini (May 22-June 21): 3 Misconceptions and faulty analyses Your focus is on home and decorating ' may frustrate and alarm you but don’t fall your surroundings. Watch that you don’t ’ prey to despair. Finances will worry you overspend while making your home com- f this month, Aquarians, but hold on and fortable. Your creativity and artistic talents 1 refrain from following rebellious urges; are appreciated. It’s a quiet month, spent at - allies will appear from surprising sources. home. The end of the month finds love and t Feelings of detachment and isolation might romance increasing and this will continue plague you but, again, don’t succumb to into August. Family will prove troublesome 1 their haunting invitations. It will work out. in last week of July. . Travel beckons you and you should follow CANCER (June 22—July 22): . your nomadic yearnings....You’ll be glad Talk, talk, talk! Words are your strong you did. point this month, my verbose crustacean. : PISCES (February 20—March 20): Your words are strong and true and people : Confidence and an appetite for adven- are listening. Social outings are prominent. turous fun leads you to community activi- You are playful and passionate, pleasing — i ties and travel. Relationships are rich in the your partner to the max! Pay attention while 1 i first half of the month but your eagerness driving on the 22nd. Distractions could lead 3 i to fulfill your playful side may result in to an accident. Watch your tongue at work I l disagreements with your partner. Respect around the seventh. Heated words could ' and consideration generally leads to a bet— land you in hot water—not a good thing for ’ ter understanding of differences and a crab. Avoid aggression at month’s end. Let strengthens your ties with loved ones. your words carry you through July—people - Work is also a rewarding arena for you, will hear and appreciate expressions from - dear Pisces. Enjoy the ride and reach for the heart (and those which come from a t the golden ring—whether it be found in a little lower in your shell). I nipple or, maybe, some other body part (?). cont. page 15 Page 13 A letter of thanks to the ifnsmd °f “Vi“.g ‘° P“" the ’“g °“‘ . rom under their feet. If only we can communlty that I love. . . encourage rather than criticize. As a gay from Helena Handbasket person, I am often surprised when, after all of the struggles that have been fought What an exciting time to acquire the freedoms that we have, to live in Lexington, Ken— ME: that some still choose to hold each other tucky. Pride weekend was ‘ w down rather than help them to soar. fantastic. There is so much F ‘ As the newly elected Empress 29 of " life and new spirit and en— it 5 the Imperial Court of Kentucky, I want ergy in our city right DOW . it . to say thank you to all of you who sup- and we are on the verge of ”5’2" a ported and encouraged me. Your love u making history by hosting . .. a}, and stewardship were amazing and will the Equestrian Games in 3"" / never be forgotten. I vow that this year September. will be about bringing people together It has been challenging at the least and sharing with others what has al— to deal with all the road construction ready been learned, while being open to and preparations going 011 in the city learn the lessons we do not yet know but I can’t help but notice how nice it is from all of you. all starting to look. 0111‘ city is h0t only Sometimes Miss Helena gets a little going to be ready hllt we can help to preachy and it is not intended to be that change the attitudes and misconceptions way but every one of us knows that we about Kentucky while we have 960916 have choices to make everyday. Do we here from all over the world. We have choose to uplift others by encouraging the opportunity to show them that we them to be the best they can be or do we will no longer accept being seen as the choose to expose their faults and make barefoot hicks, although 1 do enjoy the them feel inadequate and unworthy? feel of the bluegrass under my feet. Think about it with your head and your The gay communitywill have a part heart, and then YOU decide. I have to play in all of this as well. The busi- faith that you will make the right deci- ness owners in “our” community are sions. Amen (pass the collection plate already working on stepping up their while we turn to page 438 in our hym- game to show their best face during the nals).Games. We too have a responsibility to show the world the welcoming, inclusive spirit that the gay people in Lexington have. It is time for people to choose to ’1 " ; ff» 3‘ "lwillprowu. display their personal best to the world 4,; “it; ext-1......mfimm'gm and, in doing so, be inspired to show Fifi} “PM ”Wynn lion. deserve!" -~ each other, in our own community, our -‘ best as well- ' * '“” , Teresa Combs When we are nice to each other and " Reallor,ABR, GR], QSC supportive of one another it makes life - ' A u better for everyone. If you like drama, Ccllfl'cx12859—489-1150 WMM go to the theater but please, honey, let’s ggcifiziizsjcfifiioémmax net keep the drama on the stage Where it Web: ivwwteresacombsrealiomom . K belongs. If only we can start to look at E :15 Creative Ream each other and find the good in others _____—__——— Page 14 LIE—0 Only 23-August21) the month of July but things will really V A Slow month 0t quietude has y011 rest- take 0H: for you by the end of the month. . ing up for busy weeks ahead. Making money SCORPIO (Oct. 24—Nov. 22): . tends to be a strong distraction as your pro- The heat is on! Your charm and char- : fessional creativity is high and ventures ismatic nature burst forth this month, . prove positive. Watch for love on the 12". making you a popular addition to social . Your attempts to upgrade your surroundings gatherings with friends and with provoca— may be met With opposition but, have confi- tive newcomers. As the month heats up, _~ .. dence in your abilities; your ingenuity Will, keep alert...fireworks may explode in your : ultimately, be appreciated. After all, a reign— night skies. This month promises to be ’ ing “It deserves a palace, “Ot a cage. Crea- really hot! At work and home, you’ll find ' ture comforts are important for the king 0f yourself in great demand—and you LOVE it! : w beasts. You should keep yourself in check, though; l flR_GQ (August 22-September 23)‘ you don’t want to burn yourself out. Keep ' Money matters figure prominently this the home fires well stoked. ' month. You will be preoccupied with wealth SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22): . and increasing your financial security. Don’t WHEVV! What a month! You will