Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1990 Page: 12 of 28
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Announcements
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DALLAS GAYLINE win conduct new-
counsetor volunteer training beginning Feb.
16 for prospective peer counselors.
Experience is not required. Volunteers are
also needed for non-counseling tasks. For
more Information, call 238-0485 or Metro
817-589-0083.
THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL Southeastern
Conference for Lesbians and Gay Men will
be held this year In Raleigh, N.C. on March
22-25. A brochure providing complete
information about the conference and fees
is available from SECLGM, Inc., PO Box
28863, Raleigh NC 27611.
THE ANNUAL PEGASUS Invitational
Softball Tournament will be held In Dallas
on Memorial Day Weekend. Teams who
wish to register early lor the tournament, at
discounted rates, should contact David
Barton at 521-3034. Officials already have
received entires from 19 out-o(-state teams.
METROPLEX REPUBLICANS elected 1990
officers at a meeting held January 22.
Serving are Stan Aten, president; Mike
Scott, vice president; Bob Roach, secretary;
and Arthur Davidson, treasurer. For more
Information about the group, call 941-8114.
OUTWRITE '90, the first national gay and
lesbian writers’ conference, will be held
March 3-4 In San Francisco. For conference
and registration information, write OutWrlte,
2940 16th St.. Suite 319, San Francisco, CA
94103.
Most pertinent, Jenninas iels down the precautions that
everyone should take attains! riskkta exposure to AIDS
Besides beinq informative, the book makes inierestmo
readinq; it manacles to channel the medical and social factors
in a useful wav which is welcome at a time when the press
oives so much sensational attention to this subject.
— THE 80ST0N GLOBE MA8AZINE —
Jenninqs has performed a minor miracle in presentinp this
complex subject in terms that are useful to medical profes-
sionals as well as easilv understood by the general public.
— HUM BOSK PU4LISHE8 —
'Physicians may find the book useful in expanding their own
knowledoe of AIDS and may wish lo recommend or give the
book to concerned patients'
— BASSACHUSETO MEDICINE —
This 232 oaae volume is used as reference by
U.S.C. Medical Center. Waiter Reed Medical
Center, and U S. Dept, of Health. Your response
and shipment discreetly handled by sendina
$19 95. plus S3.00 postage to:
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For listing in this section, send information to-. Calendar, Dallas Voice, 2525 Wycliff Suite 123, Dallas, TX
75219. For listing in next Friday's edition, information must be in our hands no later than 5p.m. on Tuesday,
February 6.
Friday
■ Anything Goes Against AIDS will be
Ml presented by the national touring
company of Anything Goes starring Mitzi
Gaynor. The midnight show at the Arcadia
Theatre, 3005 Greenville Avenue, benefits the
AIDS Resource Center of Dallas and Equity
Fights AIDS of New York. Advance tickets are
$10 and are available at Crossroads Market,
Curious Times, RetroActive, and Rainbow
Ticketmaster outlets. Tickets at the door are
$15.
■ Regularly-scheduled events: Adult
Children of Alcoholics meets 7 p.m., call 494-
3005; Cliff Dwellers Social Club meets 8 p.m.,
call 943-0069 or 941-0492.
■ Openings: Curse of the Bermuda Tri-
angle, a melodrama by Rodney Dobbs and
presented by Emporium Productions, opens
tonight at Greenville Ave. Pocket Sandwich
Theatre for a seven-week run; for reserva-
tions, call 821-1860.
Saturday
'y ■ AIDS Health Fair presented by AIDS
ARMS Network, Oak Lawn Community
Services and AIDS Resource Center from
10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Metropolitan Com-
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Vercher, Dennis. Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1990, newspaper, February 2, 1990; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth615709/m1/12/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.