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PUBLIC AWARENESS PROGRAM CONTINUES
Our public awareness program funded by Louisville, but that's a hard drive. You
the Chicago Resource Center has brought know, it is terribly lonely for a mother too,
generally positive feedback. Gays and especially in a small town."
lesbians have personally expressed
appreciation for our high visibility. Most Gays and lesbians always exchange
respondents to the newspaper advertising have stories about how their families react to "the
asked for information about GLSO, a few have news," but how many realize their parents are
been predictably hostile, and one included a suffering with similar societal difficulties? Let
donation. The "Letters to the Editor" have us know if you have family or friends
yet to show the backlash we anticipated from interested in a local chapter of PFLAG. We
our fundamentalist friends, although one took may have identified a need we can help fill.
the time to photocopy the first chapter of And now, a different perspective with original
Paul's Letter to the Romans and highlight the spelling intact:
supposedly relevant verses.
We thought you would appreciate seeing "Can't you look at the gay community and see
excepts from two different responses: that as a whole its a cancer sore on society.
The gay community is the worst of problemed
III was touched to see your ad in the Herald groups that tries to force itself into the
[Lexington Herald-Leader]. Without going into mainstream, as if you would feel better if we
a lot of writing, may I please ask for any felt bad. Wake up and see with open eyes.
information you have available to families of The rise of homosexuality preceeds the fall of
gays. We have attended PFLAG meetings in a society."
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DECEMBER FORUM: GOING HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
A SURVIVORS GUIDE
Ever wonder if you'll make it through pleasurable. For those of you who have a
the holidays at home? Whatever you situation wonderful holiday season come with tips and
might be, come ready to share and learn how stories of those wonderful experiences.
to survive the holidays and even make them Should be fun. Join us.
RAINBOW LEAGUE'S FIRST TOURNEY
A HUGE SUCCESS
Lexington's Rainbow Bowlers hosted its bowlers gathered at Great Moments for
first bowling tournament last month. It was a dancing, fun and prizes.
great time for everyone who participated. Many bowlers, as well as Joyland Lanes,
About 100 bowlers from Indiana, Ohio and have asked for a Spring Tournament. Both
Kentucky converged on Joyland Lanes. Joyland and the league were quite pleased with
The Lexington team placed in the top the turnout.
10. Dan and Keith finished 8th; Bill and A big thanks to Chuck, Dale, .lon,
Keith came in fifth; Jon and David finished Shelby, Kenneth, Chris, Keith, Bill and
second. A duo from Louisville won the first everyone else for making it a super
prize of $100. After the tournament, the tournament.
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