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LIQUID SETS GRAND OPENING OIA Newswire
COLUMBUS, OH - May 6, 2008 - Liquid, the new cafe, lounge and weekend danceclub located in the Short North sets its grand opening date for Saturday, May 17. Doors will open to the public at 7PM. The party will feature complimentary hors d'oeuvres, specialty drinks, professional dancers and live DJ entertainment. Prior to the grand opening, Liquid has scheduled an invitation-only VIP party on Friday, May 16, for everyone who signed up early on the liquidhotspot.com website. Liquid is a full service restaurant and lounge open seven days a week, featuring Liquid Lunch specials and Happy hour + small plates. "Liquid is open to everyone for lunch, dinner and happy hour," says Deborah Yankulov, club owner. "Our Chef, Sherri Brunner, has put together an eclectic cafe-style menu serving delicious food at decent prices."Yankulov says to expect some sizzle on the weekends when the entire club will be transformed to ladie's night every Friday and Saturday night. The space is outfitted with a complete light and sound system, including their very own Liquid lights. Sexy dancers and DJs spinning mainstream club dance music will be part of the entertainment, along with monthly themed parties and impromptu staff performances. "We want this to be a fun place where the ladies can come out, have a great time and feel comfortable who they are," says Yankulov. Liquid also plans a lush outdoor patio garden, which will be smoker-friendly. ABOUT LIQUID - Located at 1100 N. High St. in the Short North. Hours of operation: Kitchen serves 11AM to 11PM seven days a week.Weekend danceclub is 21 and over from 9PM to 2:30AM every Friday and Saturday night. Liquid offers full menu service, alcoholic beverages, entertainment, music and dancing. Free nearby parking. Space available for private parties. Full Story. [5/6/08]
COLUMBUS GAY MEN’S CHORUS TO PRESENT ROCKET MAN COLUMBUS, April 28, 2008 - The Columbus Gay Men's Chorus (CGMC) wraps up its 18th season with a spectacular tribute to the music of Sir Elton John. No keyboard, sunglasses, or costume change will be safe when CGMC pulls out all the stops in this musical extravaganza! > Full Story. [4/28/08]
ARE YOU READY FOR KATE IN 08? Kate Clinton in concert to benefit Equality Ohio May 13, 2008 Southern Theatre, Columbus > Full Story. [4/24/08]
HRC COLUMBUS UNVEILS 25TH ANNIVERSARY GALA DINNER (Columbus) - Today the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Columbus chapter announced that its 25th Anniversary Gala Dinner will take place Saturday, June 21, at the Hyatt Regency Ballroom, 350 N. High St. > Full Story. [4/16/08]
LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR LOBBY DAY! Last Chance to Register! > Full Story. [4/14/08]
MAJOR PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION TAKES AIM AT OHIO’S HOCKING HILLS Major photography competition takes aim at Ohio's Hocking Hills Wildflower Walk, Habitat Restoration and Shoppe the Hills enhance weekend > Full Story. [4/3/08]
THE KIDS IN THE HALL: LIVE AS WE’LL EVER BE THE KIDS IN THE HALL Live As We'll Ever Be Featuring Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney & Scott Thompson > Full Story. [4/2/08]
ROTHBURY: THIS SUMMER'S GREENEST FESTIVAL AS EARTH DAY APPROACHES, ALL THE BUZZ IS ABOUT THIS SUMMER'S GREENEST FESTIVAL: > Full Story. [4/1/08]
PULITZER PRIZE PHOTO EXHIBITION OPENS APRIL 25 AT OHIO HISTORICAL CENTER Pulitzer Prize Photo Exhibition Opens April 25 at Ohio Historical Center > Full Story. [3/31/08]
AN EXHIBIT OF PRIDE - CALL FOR ENTRIES An Exhibit of Pride > Full Story. [3/21/08]
SWC: UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CENTER
Stonewall Diversity Team/PACT Family Bowling Event
Reminder to those that Signed-up: The Stonewall Diversity Team is partnering with PACT to host Family Bowling !
Date: March 29, 2008
Time: 2:00PM – 4:00PM
Where: Holiday Lanes
4589 E. Broad Street
Columbus, OH
614-861-1600
Energy Workshop
Saturday March 29 11:00 a.m.
Openings Still Available! Contact us now !
Instructor: Kathleen Lewis
Using the mind body connection, Kathleen Lewis will teach the class to obtain deep relaxation levels.
She calls her meditation process a "mind vacation." She will also teach the class to relieve stress using pressure points on the body and foot reflexology. A brief description of energy work using Reiki will also be included in this one time, one-hour class.
Email Suzie Simpson at ssimpson@stonewallcolumbus.org
Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Bowl for Equality 2008
Saturday March 29 1-4 p.m.
AMF Main Lanes 4071 E. Main St
Single Tickets $35 adult
Bring the kids! $20 youth
College Ticket $20 (enter school name for lane captain)
Have a group?
Lane Captain Package of bowling for 4 $135 (or enter the same name in the lane captain field when buying)
www.hrc.org/columbusbowling or email membership@hrc-columbus.org
All tickets include: 3 hours unlimited bowling, shoes, snacks (full menu available, cash bar) and a 2008 HRC Membership!
All attendees must purchase a ticket, even if they don’t plan to bowl.
Sponsorships Also Available!
Lane Sponsor $100
add bowling for 4 $220
Columbus Lesbian and Gay Softball Association (CLGSA) Kick-off Party
The Columbus Lesbian and Gay Softball Association (CLGSA) kicks off its 2008 season with another player registration party.
For 27 years, the CLGSA has offered members of our community an opportunity for fun, friendship, and competition.
The league offers divisional play for all skill levels from beginner to Travis Hafner. For the first time since 1988, Columbus will be sending teams to the World Series in Seattle, August 25-31.
The league requests that all players (including returning players) register in person for the 2008 season. Registering in person will allow us to update league records and answer any questions you may have about our new affiliation with NAGAAA. Individuals who do not have a team are encouraged to register. The league will help match you with a team.
The registration party is also a fundraiser for the league. Fundraiser will include drink specials and a 50/50 raffle. Join your teammates and other players for spring training and a few cocktails. The registration date is:
Sunday, March 30th at Union from 1-4 PM Stick around for Showtunes!
Cat Welfare Million Dollar Shelter Makeover
A million dollar shelter makeover for Cat Welfare? It's paws-ibble with your help!
Cat Welfare has entered into a national contest for a million dollar shelter makeover! We are competing with over 1000 shelters across the country and we are the only shelter in Franklin County that is a serious contender for the big prize.
Go to www.zootoo.com/makeover to sign up and support Cat Welfare. It's fast, fun, easy and free! Make sure you validate your registration through the email that zootoo sends you and you are on your way to helping us win!
Every person that registers earns Cat Welfare 100 points. You can then earn additional points by writing reviews, commenting on news stories, uploading photos and videos and filling out the volunteer section. The top 20 shelters with the most points when the contest ends at midnight on March 31st will be in the running for the million dollar prize.
One shelter will win $10,000, 18 shelters will win $5,000 and one lucky shelter will win a $1,000,000 shelter makeover. Zootoo is a web site for all pet lovers - cats, dogs, birds, rabbits, horses and more. As you earn points for Cat Welfare you earn points to request free samples of great pet related products. We are currently ranked #15 with 525 people supporting us!! Please join and help a local shelter win a national prize. If anyone would like a personal invite to zootoo (this earns us an extra 100 points!) please email Kindra at catwelfarepr@gmail.com
Book Club Selections for April
Men's Book Club - Men's Book Club Selection for April will be "Maurice" by E. M. Forster
Women's Book Club - Women's Book Club Selection for April will be "Affinity" by Sarah Waters
Girl Spot Coming Back
Girl Spot will resume April 6th. Keep watching for details!
Gregg Shapiro Book Reading/Signing April 11th 7:00 p.m.
There will be a reading/signing from Gregg Shapiro's new book at the Center On High April 11th at 7:00 p.m.
Pop-culture journalist Gregg Shapiro’s interviews and reviews run in a variety of regional LGBT publications and websites, such as Chicago Free Press, Gay & Lesbian Times, Bay Area Reporter, Baltimore Outloud, David Atlanta, OutFront Colorado, OutSmart Magazine, afterelton.com, and others. His poetry and fiction appears in numerous outlets including literary journals such as Beltway, modern words, Bloom, White Crane Journal, Blithe House Quarterly, Mipoesias, The Queer Collection 2007, and the anthologies "Sex & Chocolate: Tasty Morsels for Mind and Body" (Paycock Press), "Poetic Voices Without Borders 2" (Gival),
and the revised second edition of "Blood to Remember" (Time Being). His collection of poems, "Protection", was published in January 2008 by Gival Press. "Protection" has gained the recognition and praise of various authors who have described the collection to a tea, for example:
In bed with a lover in Boston, putting a cat to sleep in Chicago, hanging laundry by moonlight in Washington, D.C.
I like the way Gregg Shapiro’s stanzas—packed with keen observations and physical details—place me solidly in his world.
His in-your-face intimacy feels as necessary as it does generous and brave. "Protection" is a blessedly open and refreshingly out book of poems." - David Trinidad, author of Plasticville
A 1999 inductee into Chicago’s Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame and a recipient of the 2003 Outmusic Award for Outstanding Support, he lives in Chicago with his life-partner Rick and their dogs, Dusty and k.d.
Upcoming Events
TUESDAY - MARCH 18
Men's Discussion Group 7:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY - MARCH 19
Women's Book Club 6:30 p.m.
LinkOUT – Young LGBT Professionals of Central Ohio 7:00 p.m.
THURSDAY - MARCH 20
Home Buying Seminar with Terry Penrod 5:30 p.m.
Buddhist Meeting 7:00 p.m.
FRIDAY - MARCH 21
Sober, Strong, & Free 7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY - MARCH 22
Stonewall Health Check 11:00 a.m.
Yoga Class 11:00 a.m. - Class for confirmed registered participants only
Gay,Joyous & Free 7:30 p.m.
MONDAY - MARCH 24
Men's Coming Out Group 7:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY - MARCH 26
S.O.L. (Sisters of Lavender) 7:00 p.m.
This group meets the last Wednesday of each month from 7-9 p.m. This is a support and social group for lesbian womyn forty and over. The focus of the group is to address issues and topics of interest to the mature lesbian population. The group is also intended to be a safe harbor for womyn to meet and socialize with other womyn of similar sexual orientation. Email markmart@netzero.net or visit www.sistersoflavender.org > Full Story. [3/20/08]
OHIO STATE LEADERS TAKE A STAND WITH EQUALITY OHIO IN SUPPORT OF ANTI-DISCRIMINATION BILL
On Tuesday, the Ohio GLBT community and its supporters celebrated the introduction of legislation to outlaw discrimination in employment, housing or public accommodation based on sexual orientation or gender identity. Next up, our side will be pushing hard for hearings on the bill to demonstrate just how crucial this legislation is for Ohio's GLBT residents. We're excited to publish this guest post from Equality Ohio's Executive Director, Lynne Bowman, recounting yesterday's historic day: > Full Story. [3/20/08]
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