:tv'ii‘iiaf GAY and ’\. \ 7 1330 news SERVICES .__.5 ORGANIZATION fl 0 b ' Lexington, Kentucky Btem 8' 2005 A Publication of the Lexington fiat-i and L'esbian Services Ui'aanizatitm World AIDS Day Volume 20 Number 11 A number of events are planned for ANOTHER NOTE PRESENTS World Aids Day with related events following ”WHAT SHAH WE GIVE“ later in the month. On Thursday Dec. 1, Another Note, a men's choral there Will be an Interfaith Service of ensemble, will present “What Shall We Remembrance and Hope, from 5:30 to 7 Give," a holiday benefit concert on pm at the Downtown Central Library Saturday, Dec. 10, at 8 pm. at Woodland Theater, 140 E. Main St. There Wiii also be a Christian Church, 530 East High St A$12 brief. video presentation as part of the suggested donation at the door will be ' serwce. _ _ _ given to Movable Feast, which provide FOHOW'”9 the serv ice, there w'” be a mealsto personsliving with HIV/AIDS and Candlelight Vigil at Phoenix Park, 100 E. to homebound Hospice patients. Main St., starting at approximately 7 pm. The title of our concert comes from This year's theme is “Stop AIDS Keep the one of our songs, “What Shall We Give. Promise.” This year has seen a lot of suffering, 0" Monday, Dec. 5 from 6 to 10 pm, especially for people affected by the many UK's College of Medicine will be hosting the natural disasters. ”There are still people firstannual Cue foraCure in recognition of here in the Bluegrass affected by AIDS World AIDS Day. Cue for a Cure will take and HIV who need our help," says Artistic place at South on Broadway. There will be a Director Steve Johnson. "This concert is pooltournamentand concertto raise money our way to give back to our community for the Mashambanzou Care trust, a grass through Movable Feast. "'Contmued on "M page What Shall We Give will feature a mix . ~ of contemporary and traditional MISS Gay Ky US OfA Ctassrc Christmas and Hanukkah selections on Wednesday, Dec. 7. The Bar guaranteed to help you ring in the holiday Complex Wiii hOSt Miss Gay KY US Of A seasonintrueAnother Note style! Classic, 2005, an official preliminary to . . _ _ Miss Gay USofA Classic. The Pageant ' " .. . "i --‘ t “ beginsat9:30,admission $5. . RohbleBal‘iiei‘is 2nd‘Anu‘a' Several national title holders will be New Years Eve Party _ staring: Latoya Bacall, Miss USofA 2005, f ' 3' .f ’ ' See page 3 '- Tina Devore, Miss USofA Classic i Emeritus, and Ginger Manchester, Miss sponsor of the Month USofA Clasic 2004. Celete Holmes, Pride ' of West Virginia Emeritus and Natalie . Gaye will also be featured. K)" DePt- for Pubhc Health Registration for contestants is at 4:30 " pm and there is a $75 entry fee. HIV/AIDS. Branch Contestants will be judged on interview, ._ ‘2 gown and talent. For information or question please contact LaToya or John at 1 800 420—7430 859 294-0901. " ‘