We 7% Mswg --':-:.;'._;:.;;;:.,;;:.~’r.~.«' nun-=- - o . Lisa“ he? n55 ' E 1... he? “(a bBZVlCl; . WNW MAIZCLI 200l '- . Lzmgton,Kenbxky A publication of the Lexington Gay and Lesbian Service Organization Vol. 16 N0. 5 GLSO Receives Gill Grant Cincinnati Men's Chorus New pride Center Live and Singing in Lexington. Lexington's Gay and Lesbian Activity at the new Pride Center Service Organization is proud to The choral audience 0t of the Bluegrass has been fast and announce that they have received a, Lexington is in W a treat as the furious. In less then three weeks vol- $10,000 grant from the Gill Cincinnati Men's Chorus takes to unteers have moved the Center and Foundation of Colorado. Gill is the the road to give a preview 0t the put up walls. Many thanks to Jerry, largest private funder of LGBT upcoming spring concert Standard Jerry, Scott, Cary, Tom, Deb, E.T., issues. The Foundation "invests in Time. Ginger, Russell, Terry, Bill, John, organizations serving the needs of On March 31 at 7pm for one Shelby, John, Michael, Jordan, Rose gay, lesbian and bisexual people, ShOW only at the St- Michaels and all the others who moved us, and in community programs Episcopal Church, 2025 Bellefonte scraped windows, cut and pieced designed to improve the quality of Drive, the Cincinnati Men's Chorus drywall, taped and mudded, sanded life for everyone." GLSO is proud to Will present songs from the (Oh the dust) and mudded again. be partnered with this outstanding American $0h9b00k- The music 0t Hours of hard work and many organization. George Gershwin, Duke Ellington aching muscles later we can really The tunds from Gill come in the and Cole Porter will be highlighted in see what the new Pride Center will form of aChallenge Grant for $7,500 the met half thtUdth " OUt Love is be. When completed there will be a to be used for general operating Here to Stay," "Don‘t Get Around large multi-purpose meeting area needs, and $2,500 for technical MUCh Anymore," and "tt Don‘t Mean able to accommodate groups up to assistance consuiting to provide a Thing." MlX lit a little Harold Arlen 50, a smaiier conference room/library training in organization building. With "Somewhere Over the for up to 15 people, a relaxing foyer, The $7,500 Challenge Grant Rainbow" and we are just talking andasmallortice. requires that we as members of the first half. in the midst of the renovationthe Kentucky's LGBT community raise The second set 0t SOhQS has use of the Pride Center continues. funds that will be matched by Gill been arranged especially for CMC pfidé Cede, ”marinated 0,, meg thereby doubling our investment to by Steve Miloy and includes the hits . . .‘ . . . - at... $15,000. Throughout the coming of Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald _"- '5 'g-f ;1 _ : gs: . -. '. .. - - . year there will be many opportuni- and Sarah Vaughn. The show is ' Sponsor-hf the Month ties to provide financial support for MC'd by popular Cincinnati '8le ' . - » the programs and activities otGLSO personality, Mark TtDtOh- CMC, , ' which include the Pride Center, the under the direction of Patrick Coyle ' . GLSO News, coordination of Pride is celebrating it's 10th Concert Dr' 1“ R'Chardson O'D' ‘ Month activities, the Pink Pages, Season and Lexington Men's; , and community outreach. Chorus is proud to host their perfor-l Vision Specialist See GLSO confinuedmpagez, mance in Lexington. Cin. Concert......continued on page 3 '