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Monday, February 28, 2011

AcSeXories on the Runway- Bethany Place Held 2nd Fashion Show

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on Behalf of: Bethany Place

AcSeXories on the Runway- Bethany Place Held 2nd Fashion Show

February 28, 2011

(BELLEVILLE)

Bethany Place held the 2nd Annual Fashion Show Fundraiser on February 10th at the Four-Points Sheraton in Fairview Heights, IL.

Local college students and businesses participated as a showing of support to the community by designing, creating, and modeling different categories of fashions. The 2nd Annual Fashion Show was toned down somewhat from the first year, but still presented some innovative and "protective" apparel, with several designs made entirely from latex condoms.

The event also included a silent auction, raffle drawings, and information booths. Among the keynote speakers was Tony Monken, former adviser of Metro East Pride and HIV/AIDS advocate throughout the state of Illinois.

Bethany Place is the largest non-profit AIDS Service Organization in the St. Louis Metro East area, providing comprehensive case management and programming focused on promoting wellness and serving all people living with HIV/AIDS.

This years show featured Honorary Emcee: Curt Rejba of Total Entertainment Solutions, emcee/owner for 13 years, experience in over 200 shows, and entertainment co-chairman of Northland Festivals. Also featured, special musical guest Big Boss Blues Band.

Bethany Place is the largest non-profit AIDS Service Organization in the St. Louis Metro East area. In a spirit of compassion and justice, Bethany Place provides comprehensive case management and programming focused on promoting wellness and serving all people living with HIV/AIDS.

Bethany Place is dedicated to serving our neighbors in eleven counties of the Metro-East who are affected by HIV disease. With an emphasis on wellness, our staff continually strives to provide all clients with the support they need to maintain the highest possible quality of life.

www.BethanyPlace.Org

Founded in 1988 by Sisters Mary Rombach and Carol Baltosiewich of the Franciscan Third Order of Hospital Sisters, Bethany Place was originally designed as an outpatient hospice service and healing ministry of Belleville's St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Bethany Place was incorporated as an independent nonprofit organization 501(c)(3) in 1992.

As a member of the St. Clair/Madison County HIV Care Consortium, Bethany Place receives funding from Ryan White Titles I and II and serves a twelve county region that includes: Bond, Calhoun, Clinton, Fayette, Jersey, Macoupin, Madison, Marion, Monroe, Randolph, St. Clair and Washington counties.

RELATED ARTICLES:
http://hopeandhelpcenter.blogspot.com/2011/01/bethany-place-announces-2nd-annual.html



More Information:
www.BethanyPlace.org

Bethany Place
821 West A Street
Belleville, IL 62220

618.234.0291

Sunday, February 27, 2011

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MetroEast NEWS
**MEMORIAM* MAVIS LAYMORE
Feb 25, 2011 ... Mavis Laymore former miss gay terre haute

(TERRE HAUTE)
Wish to take a moment to Remember Miss Mavis Laymore aka Jimmie Dean today.
Miss Laymore was a former Miss Terre Haute (IN) & often performed venues in both Southern Illinois QueerNation & Western Kentucky

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Friday, February 25, 2011

Same Sex Legal Seeks Couple- First Civil Union



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By: Colby Kluthe/ MetroEast NEWS

February 19, 2011

Same Sex Legal Seeks Couple -
First Civil Union in Madison County


(EDWARDSVILLE)
The Sivia Law Firm, better known as "Same-Sex Legal" (www.SameSexLegal.com) is actively seeking the first couple to be recognized under the new Illinois Civil Union Law.

As the law goes into effect, local courts are moving towards the implementation of the new changes. Principal Attorney Todd Sivia is committed to facilitate the first Civil Unions under the new rights of the LGBT communities in the Metro-East Region.

Under the new law, gender identity is truly equal, and becomes a non-issue.

Attorney Todd Sivia explains "It does not matter about transgender individuals because civil unions allow both same sex and men and women. If you know of anyone that wants to be the first couple to get hitched in Madison County. We are helping the County Clerk out."
(pictured above: Principal Legal Counsel, Todd Sivia & Erin Margaret)

For those couples who previously went to Iowa or other state, are now recognized under SB1716, the "Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act."

The bill allows both gay and straight couples to enter into civil unions, giving them some of the same benefits automatically available to married couples, including the right to visit a sick partner in the hospital, disposition of a deceased loved one's remains and the right to make decisions about a loved one's medical care.

Any couple who is interested can contact the firm about the procedure required under this new law. The Same-Sex Legal Law Firm is a member of both Missouri & Illinois Bar Association and operates a central office in Edwardsville and a secondary location in Alton, Illinois.

Since its establishment in 2006, Sivia Business & Legal Services, P.C specializes in asset protection, and the specific legal issues that surround the establishment of non-traditional families and estate planning. They also handle employment law issues, in addition to divorce, child custody and child support issues.

Same-Sex Legal Services
SBLS
www.sivialaw.com
217 South Main Street
Edwardsville, Illinois 62025

| OFFICE 618.659.4499
FAX 618.659.4027
www.samesexlegal.com

Thursday, February 17, 2011

LGBT HISTORY TREASURE DRIVE II- March 27th


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St. Louis Gay History Project has a second Treasure Drive Planned... RSVP
and then shuffle thru the attic for your own piece of LGBT history

Location: Novaks Bar & Grill Patio
Time: 1:00PM Sunday, March 27th
PRESERVING OUR PAST, ENRICHING OUR FUTURE

We're all sitting on little pieces of our lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) history—so dig through your junk drawers, canvass that basement and rifle through the proverbial closet.

Help donate artifacts to The St. Louis Gay History Project and the St. Louis LGBT Archives at UMSL.

We're especially interested in pre-1990 items, such as:

*Pictures, Home Movies/Videos, Artwork
*Newspapers, Magazines, Articles
*Diaries, Journals, Scrapbooks
*Pageant/Event Programs
*Buttons, Posters, Fliers, T-Shirts
*Organizational/Non Profit Materials

You can donate materials or we will have digital cameras and scanners on site to copy items and return.

We will also be displaying historical St. Louis LGBT items so make sure to drop by and help preserve our stories and history for the next generation.


www.stlouisgayhistory.com
stlgayhistory@me.com
314-740-0298

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Jason & deMarco Return to St. Louis FEB 20


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on Behalf of: Metropolitan Community Church
of Greater St. Louis



(ST. LOUIS)
Jason & deMarco Set for Return to St. Louis Area

Jason & deMarco are known to loyal fans for their beautiful harmonies, uplifting lyrics and empowering messages. Jason and deMarco have been featured on the nationwide television network LOGO, as well as a recent documentary film "We're All Angels" produced by Showtime Cable networks.


Jason and deMarco will return to St. Louis for the first time in several years. They will be sharing their message and music at the 10:30a worship service and will then share a FREE concert Sunday February 20th at 7p.

For additional information you may contact MCC of Greater St. Louis www.MCCGSL.org
or contact the church office 314.361.3221 for more details about this FREE event.

SHOWTIME TRAILER

Friday, February 11, 2011

Q&A Decides to Expand its Horizons!


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on Behalf of: Brennan Peters-
Q&A: Alliance for Gender and Sexual Diversity (SWIC)





February 11, 2011
(BELLEVILLE)

Next week's National Condom Day event will be held in conjunction with Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation, an organization that provides a wide range of community health care services. Specifically, we will be working with the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Services division.

They will be supplying us with condoms, educational materials, demonstrators, and invaluable know-how when it comes to educating the public.

In exchange, we provide them the opportunity to team up with the biggest, most active campus organization at SWIC and reach out to 15,000+ individuals from a variety of backgrounds.
We are super excited about this new relationship and the opportunities it will provide Q&A members and the SWIC community!

Historically, Q&A-SWIC has worked exclusively with Bethany Place, the largest HIV/AIDS Service Organization in Southern Illinois. Through this new partnership Q&A-SWIC will be able to serve a larger group of individuals as well as expansion beyond the current reach of the student group.

MORE INFO~ Q&A: Alliance for Gender and Sexual Diversity (SWIC)

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Oregon Trail Roasting Co. Closing

Closing Up Shop

 
February 8, 2011 at 10:33pm
It is with great regret that we announce our closing. For three years we have offered Belleville a vibe it was missing, not to mention great music, art and the best coffee in town. Alas, the demand for what we offered was not strong enough to sustain us. We thank you for your support over the years. We will fondly remember all the good times, the laughter and sometimes tears over a warm brew with you, our friends. Stay in touch with us on our webstie (oregontrailroasting.com) or on Facebook. If you have a gift card with any value on it, please email us at david@oregontrailroasting.com.
In the mean time, we recommend you get your caffeine fix at The Abbey in West Belleville.

All the Best, Always
Andrea, Chesney, Kara and David
www.oregontrailroasting.com 

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Carbondale Will Host 25th Miss Gay Illinois USofA

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MetroEast NEWS
February 6, 2011


(CARBONDALE)

The 25th Annual Miss Gay Illinois USofA Pageant, March 26th preliminary night and March 27th final night.

This years theme is "Legacy Ball, Celebrating 25 Years of Excellence". Miss Gay Illinois USofA has had the privilege of having some of the best entertainers in the business represent us.

We played host to over 700 people for this event in 2010 and anticipate even more visitors this year. Contestants are coming from six... states to battle it out.



Special entertainment provided by:

Dominique Sanchez, Miss Gay USofA from Arkansas
Kara Bell, Miss Gay Illinois USofA,
(pictured right)
Blanche DuBois, Miss Gay Illinois USofA at Large 1991
Jodie Santana, Miss Gay Illinois USofA 1993
Rochelle D'Leight, Miss Gay Illinois USofA 2008 and The Reigning Miss Gay Illinois USofA at Large
Anjila Cavalier, Miss Gay Illinois USofA 2002 and The Reigning Miss Gay International Classic, from Iowa
Diva DeParis, Miss Gay Illinois USofA 2006, from Iowa
Adajsha Devine Litter, Reigning Miss Gay Illinois USofA Newcomer, from Missouri


Saturday, March 26, 2011 at 9:00pm
Club Traz, Carbondale, IL

Club Traz
213 East Main
Carbondale, IL

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Justice News (CESJ) Feb 2011


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on Behalf of CESJ
FEB 2, 2011
(BELLEVILLE)

Justice News

Justice News is a project of the Coalition for Economic and Social Justice
Justice for All; Peace; Freedom; Democracy; and a Sustainable World

Vol.5 Winter 2011

Full Employment is a key to reducing crime, tension between races, domestic violence, homelessness, and the costs of welfare, food stamps and unemployment benefits.
Full Employment will stimulate the economy as people with jobs buy more things and pay more taxes. www.nationaljobsforall.org

Homeless Shelter Needed in Belleville: The Roundtable Discussion of Current Events has
temporarily shifted from discussion to action.

In January, CESJ convened a meeting of several leaders from the faith community and it was agreed that we would work to open a homeless shelter in
Belleville.

A shelter operated by the Salvation Army was closed two years ago; the reason for the
closure of that shelter is not clear at this time. Discussion of current events will resume in September.

Marin Luther King Day a Success: The second annual MLK Day, sponsored by 17th St. Corridor
Neighborhood Association and Belleville AmeriCorps and facilitated by Pastor Michelle Parsons was a huge success as 150 people, young and old, black and white---- talking, singing and dancing to
“un-learn” racism.

Interfaith Trip to Tamms Correctional Center: On Good Friday, April 22, an interfaith group will
hold a prayer vigil outside of Tamms correctional facility. Located in Southern Illinois, this prison was designed for the “worst of the worst” where 23 hours a day are spent in solitary confinement.

However, investigative reporters, George Pawlaczyk and Beth Hundsdorfer with the Belleville News Democrat, learned that inmates were sent there for reasons other then being their criminal behavior.

There is concern that mentally ill people are imprisoned there and that solitary confinement creates mental illness. Fellowship of Southern Illinois Laity (FOSIL), a Catholic group, has gone to Tamms for the past 10 years.
This year FOSIL is asking people of other faiths to join them in the vigil.

Racial Harmony meets monthly to increase communication and understanding between races.
618-234-0508.

Venue for Southern Illinois Artists Opens in Belleville: Currently a consortium of 16 artists from
Southern Illinois display their work at The Galleries for Sole Survivors at 125 East Main St. Various mediums and price ranges are represented. The gallery is sponsored by Steve and Kay Ray and directed by textile artist Jacque Davis. The gallery is open Weds. thru Sat. from 11 am to 5 pm.
618-234-0214 www.solesurvivorleather.com

Be Prepared for Disaster! We need to be prepared to take care of ourselves and our neighbors
before the official responders arrive (police, fire, and ambulance). Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training teaches fire suppression, search and rescue, basic first aid and medical triage, and disaster psychology.

Those who complete the training receive a certificate, a CERT backpack containing basic supplies related to disaster preparedness and are encouraged to regularly participate in mock disaster trainings.

The next 20 hour CERT training is the evening of March 18, and
Saturday, March 19 and 26 at First Assembly of God, in Belleville. The training is open to all over 16 years of age. Enrollment is limited. To register contact Gwen Vicari 618-233-1177 or
GwenVicari@sbcglobal.net.

Gay Justice:
A new organization has formed which will give hope, reduce isolation and provide support to
gay people throughout Southern Illinois. The United Church of Christ (UCC) has 82 churches within Southern Illinois, and the executive board approved the establishment of Illinois South Conference (ISC) Pride. The next ISC Pride meeting is March 5, from 3 pm to 5 pm at St. Paul UCC in
Belleville; the topic is “Civil Unions”. The meeting in April will be held in O'Fallon; the topic is
“Leviticus 18:22”.

For more information contact Lois Gibson, ISC ONA (open and affirming) consultant, 618-466-0158
or ljgibson@charter.net.

Belleville PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) meets the first Thursday of
every month at 6:30 pm. Teresa Schmidt, President of PFLAG, insures that each meeting has
informative videos, speakers or educational materials available. There are lively discussions,
refreshments and tons of support. www.bellevilleilpflag.com

Club Escapades, at 133 W. Main St., Belleville, www.clubescapade.org has taken down the
“For Sale” sign. For several months there was concern that the bar would close or be sold to non-
friendly gay people. Owners Harold Schwartz and Rick Hembree, domestic partners as well as
business partners, recently decided to keep the bar and invest time and money to plan more fun events.
Rick and Harold were instrumental in establishing the annual Pride Festival in Belleville. Club
Escapade will host a fundraiser for Metro East Pride 2011 the evening of Saturday, February 26.

It will be an amateur drag show with a $100 prize for the performer with the most tips.
www.metroeastpride.com

Belleville Transgender and Friends Association meets the second Saturday of every month at
1 pm in downtown Belleville. Contact Jesse for more information: arms4justice@yahoo.com
618-719-1154.

Gay Student Associations:

Belleville West High School, Dale Zink, faculty advisor: dzink@bths201.org
Belleville East High School, Daniel Boyt, faculty advisor: dboyt@bths201.org
O'Fallon High School, Leann Riebold, faculty advisor: rubysl1ppers@yahoo.com
Southwest Illinois College (SWIC) faculty advisors: Barbara Hunter
barbara.hunter@swic.edu and Shauna Schribner shauna.scribner@swic.edu

The Vital Voice, St. Louis-based LBGTI magazine, celebrated its 30th anniversary, January
2011. www.thevitalvoice.com

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Justice News is a project of the Coalition for Economic and Social Justice (CESJ), a 501c3, non-profit
organization. All work is done by volunteers. To support CESJ, send a check to PO Box 824,
Belleville, IL 62222 or by Internet—Pay Pal www.jobsandjustice.org.
Voice comments or suggestions at 618-719-1154.

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