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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

We are better than this Mt. Vernon!


The Jefferson County Board on Monday approved a resolution affirming its support of marriage as “a sacred union between one man and one woman.”

Peaceful protest!!! Picnic for Pride & Equality July23rd 

(MOUNT VERNON, ILLINOIS)


The resolution passed 12 to 2 according the Mt. Vernon Register News. You can find the full article at Register-news.com.

 If you are a resident of Jefferson county Illinois and would like to have your voice heard in opposition to this resolution, please join us in a peaceful protest. 
Monday, July 23rd from 6pm to 9pm

 Bring your family, friends, and a picnic lunch! Bring a sheet (decorate in pride colors or whatever suits you). Wear your bright colors and meet and greet with other Jefferson County families and friends who are wishing to show the gay and lesbians in our com unity that they are just as special as anyone else in our community and deserve all of the blessings this community has to offer including marriage. Let's make it a bright, happy, respectful day. 
We are better than this Mt. Vernon! 
Channel 12 news is going to attempt to cover the event so let's remember it is a peaceful event and show everyone what we are REALLY made of here in Jefferson County!!
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By RORYE O’CONNOR - Mount Vernon Register NEWS COVERAGE VIA WSIL-TV

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Rainbow Cafe New Volunteer Training is July 14 (CARBONDALE)

Rainbow Cafe New Volunteer Training is July 14, 2012
(CARBONDALE)
11a-2p.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, questions, please contact me at rainbowcafe2002@yahoo.com
Listed below are the following criteria for becoming a Rainbow Cafe volunteer:

1. Be a mentor to RC Youth
2. Attend RC Staff Meetings (approx every 3 months)
3. Sign up for shifts regularly (approx 2 Fridays [6:50p-10:10p] every 3 months)
4. Be willing to submit to and be able to pass a criminal background check
5. Support RC by attending RC events as a volunteer as needed (occasionally).

There are a variety of ways you can volunteer. Youth nights (Fridays) are just one option. Volunteers also serve in these capacities: board/committee support, community outreach, fund-raising, board member, etc.

November Davison, RC Manager

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

BRIEFS to Browse

BellevillePride~MetroEast NEWS
via Vital Voice Facebook, Glitterbomb Productions, Soulard Art Market, L.A.G.O.S.I.

  • The St. Louis Balloon Brigade is honored to present to The Gateway City lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community - the City of St. Louis Pride Flag. The iconic creation was designed by Harold Boerstler, a native St. Louisan, and will make its PrideFest debut, June 23-24.   www.thevitalvoice.com

  • Soulard Art Market-Call to Artists:
    The Soulard Art Market and Contemporary Gallery is calling for submissions to “Dog Days” a juried exhibition of local artists featuring canine-themed artwork.
    A portion of all proceeds will benefit
    Stray Rescue of St Louis.
  • UCD!! Aphrodite's Love Festival  JUNE 22nd 
             By GlitterBomb Productions  
UCD!! Aphrodite's Love FestivalUCD!! show will feature the talents of: SIREN, NIK OKTOBER, RYDYR, PINKØ, SUM YUNG WANG, KAMIYA KRUSH, ROBYN HEARTS, PARIS VERSACE AMOR, BUTTERSCOTCH and the BOMB SQUAD go-go dancers!
FREE collectible buttons for the first 200 people through the door!
Show your Southern Illinois Pride with customized apparel for and by the GLBTQ community of Southern Illinois = wear it  for the upcoming Carbondale Pride or Pride St. Louis.   Info provided via Photography and Arts/Crafts by KrisTy Flint

Paducah Pride

June 9
If you would like to be an admin and promote paducah pride, contact them
Mission
We look to bring the community together through a celebration of pride. We also look to support the community through Fundraisers and events to show the great diversity here in our area.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

St. Louis FRINGE FESTIVAL June 21st-25th

BellevillePride~MetroEast NEWS

Join in the first Annual St. Louis FRINGE FESTIVAL!

Connecting bold audiences with brave artists.  
Mission
St Lou Fringe connects cutting edge performing arts with accessible, affordable performances for audiences. St Lou Fringe supports established and emerging artists by providing a professional setting to showcase their work. St Lou Fringe seeks to promote developing neighborhoods as opportune space for creative and economic growth. St Lou Fringe builds community by connecting brave artists with bold audiences.
 
St Lou Fringe Festival is a 5-day long immersion in cutting edge performing arts, connecting brave artists with bold audiences. Imagine drama, dance, comedy, music, slam/spoken word, performance art, fashion, vaudeville, circus arts - all concentrated within several city blocks in an explosive pressure cooker of artistic expression. On any given night, there are half-a-dozen shows with street performers roaming the festival grounds. Patrons can vote for their favorite shows but will never be able to see everything the festival offers. St Lou Fringe will blossom a developing local neighborhood into a creative hotspot destination and will expose patrons to new art forms, and the limitless world of creative possibility.   buzz@stlfringe.com
www.stlfringe.com

2012 MEPSI Award Recipients

BellevillePride~MetroEast NEWS
MetroEast Pride
Thanks to everyone who helped make Metro East PrideFest 2012 a huge success. Let's do it again next year!
Congrats to the 2012 award winners: Rep. Greg Harris (Community Service), Bobbie Nix (Spirit), Terri Serwacki, Jan Flandreau and Nelka Danieley Stowers; and Legacy Award honorees Sarah Gool-Sowell and Colin Murphy

Saturday, June 16, 2012

St Louis LGBT Shelter & Housing Advocacy Project

Committed to bring 'Equity into Equality,' the St Louis LGBT Shelter & Housing Advocacy Project is creating a safe and affirming network of shelters/housing and resources for the LGBTQ Adult Homeless of the St Louis Region.

Follow our progress here with a 'Like" and if you are interested in more information, email us at: stlshelteradvocacy@gmail.com

Metro East Pride March kicks of the 2012 Festival

BellevillePride~ MetroEast News 
June 15, 2012
(BELLEVILLE)

Band Together's Grand Entrance at Metro East Pride 2010
A group of about 30 people converged upon the Belleville Library Friday to mark the beginning of the 5th Annual Metro East Pride Festival. Metro East Pride leadership and PFLAG-Belleville along with people of all ages marched from the historic Carnagie Library to East Main Street before moving westward towards the festival grounds located in the 200 block of West Main.   Club Escapade served as the ending point where the festival is centered each year.

The 2012 Festival will include notable entertainment performances throughout the day along with more than 50 vendors who will line the festival grounds from Noon to 10PM Saturday.  The "Main Street" Festival offers the St. Louis region a unique pride experience as an "Out and Open" festival rather than park setting.  It has been known to be a venue that fosters a spirit of unity as organizations from accross the region converge to celebrate equality efforts in Southwestern Illinios.  

The Festival begins at Noon tomorrow (June 16th) and will conclude at 10pm.  There is no charge for admission and ALL PEOPLE are welcome.
It is important to note that the City of Belleville ordinances do not allow pets on the festival grounds.  The ordinance has been in place for several years and is not specific to the Pride Festival, but pertains to all the many festivals and street-fairs held in Belleville each year.  For additional details and information on the festival schedule visit www.metroeastprideswi.com

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

June 2012 MetroEast NEWS

JUNE 2012 MetroEast NEWS is now Online.  Thanks Again to each of our Sponsors!


Monday, June 11, 2012

"Open Mic Night @ The Inn” Celebrates 3rd Anniversary



"Open Mic Night @ The Inn” Celebrates 3 Years in Belleville.
By: Susan Spit-Fire Lively- MetroEast NEWS
(BELLEVILLE) 

Thurs., June 14th
I want to thank each and every one of you for your love and support, without you none of this would be possible! We are celebrating this momentous occasion with an absolutely magnetic cast of local stars that you will just love! Our feature for the evening is Katerina Canyon, a prolific and award-winning Poet, Author, and Spoken Word Artist from Los Angeles, Ca. The “Poet Laureate of Sunland-Tujunga” from 2001-2003, she received the 2002 Virginia Allan National Young Careerist award from Business and Professional Women/USA for her work in the community with poetry. She created the “Shouting Coyote Poetry Festival” and hosted the “Eccentric Moon Poetry Reading” for two years as well.

  • Katerina’s spoken word performances are at turns deeply moving and hauntingly beautiful and spotlight her sharply honed writing skills. She’s been featured in cities all over the United States. She has published two chapbooks and released one cd of her literary work. Canyon has been published in “Sepia Poetry Magazine”; “Lucid Moon Magazine”; “Interracial Magazine”; “Muse of Fire Magazine”; “Dream International Quarterly”; “Foothill Leader”; “Peace & Freedom Magazine”; “Insects are People Too Magazine”; “Poetry Motel”; “Newsletter Inago”; “Pussy Poetry”; “San Gabriel Valley Poetry Quarterly”; and “Open Wide Magazine”. Her work was also featured in St. Louis’ own “Bad Shoe” literary magazine. Katerina and her family currently live in the city of St. Louis.
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Opening for Canyon is Louis Conphliction, a dynamic and brilliant young Poet, Emcee, Rapper, Vocalist, and Spoken Word Artist from the city of St. Louis. He went to the Gateway Institute of Technology and later attended the University of Missouri-St. Louis, where he attained a degree in Biology. Louis has performed all over the greater St. Louis region, at hot local venues like STL’s Finest Bar & Grill, The Cigar Inn, and Legacy Café and Books, where he hosts the “Urb Poetry” Open Mic on most Friday nights at 9 p.m. The proceeds from the show benefit the non-profit organization “UAACD - Urban Artist Alliance for Child Development”, which encourages youth to turn to words rather than violence.

  • Louis Conphliction has won Slam competitions here at home as well as in Washington D.C., and New York City, where he rocked the Mic at the famous “Nuyorican Slam”. Plus he’s been featured at The Inspired Word in NYC, Jus Words in Philadelphia, and Rodney Perry's “All The Way LIVE” in Atlanta, GA. His spoken word performances are electrifying, potent, and often humorous, and his words challenge you to think outside of preconceived notions. And Louis has an amazing singing voice and is currently working on a Reggae-inspired music CD. Recently, he hosted the 30th Annual Alpha Phi Alpha (Alpha Eta Chapter) MarchDown in St. Louis, MO and participated in both St. Louis installments of the largest poetry event in history – “100 Thousand Poets for Change”. This year he is one of the co-organizers for the St. Louis installment of that event, and is also a member of the “Urb Slam” team, where he is preparing for the “Southern Fried Slam” competition. To learn more, check out his website at www.Lou-Con.com.

We would like to warmly welcome back Miss Fior Baptiste, a very accomplished Vocalist, Songwriter, Poet, Graphic Designer, and Entertainment Manager originally from Hammond, LA.  Fior went to Soldan International Studies and The Gateway Institute of Technology before attending and graduating from Gwinnett College. She is also multilingual, speaking Spanish, Swahili, and Papiamento. Baptiste is the CEO of “BMD Consulting and Entertainment” and manages Spoken Word Artist and Rapper Louis Conphliction.  She was recently featured in the new Women’s History Month Reading Series “First Bloom” at GYA Community Gallery. She now lives in St. Louis, Mo. where she is hard at work on her second CD.

Also performing will be St. Louis native Erin Goss, a dedicated Poet, Author, Spoken Word Artist, and Activist known for her passionate heart and sizzling prose. Goss has been featured at “Chance Operations” at Duff’s Restaurant, “Poems, Prose, and Pints” at Dressel’s Public House, “100 Thousand Poets For Change” at the Regional Arts Commission (“Joining the Global Voice”),"St. Louis Speaks!" at Kiener Plaza, and many other important regional events.

Love & Hugs,
Spit-Fire

Friday, June 8, 2012

Man Charged in Death of 18-year-old Matthew Indelicato

BellevillePride~MetroEast NEWS
via emissourian.com
A St. Clair area man is facing a manslaughter charge in the death of his girlfriend’s son early Friday.
Matthew Indelicato

Sheriff Gary Toelke said the suspect came home intoxicated at about 2 a.m. Friday, June 8, and got into an argument with his long-term girlfriend. The victim, 18-year-old Matthew Indelicato, intervened and was struck during a physical confrontation, the sheriff said. The teen then suffered an extreme asthma attack and stopped breathing, according to the sheriff’s report.

Parks said an autopsy disclosed that the trauma caused Indelicato to go into asthmatic shock which resulted in his death. Emergency crews responded to the scene along with deputies and St. Clair police but the teen was unresponsive when they arrived. Indelicato was taken to Mercy Hospital Washington where he was pronounced dead, the sheriff said. Toelke said his department is conducting a further investigation into the case.The residence is located just outside the St. Clair city limits.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Poem to my brother - By: Aaron Phillip Ruiz

Page 25 (From MetroEast NEWS - April 2012)


Poem to my brother
By Aaron Phillip Ruiz –MetroEast NEWS

Inheritance
You claimed a possession by the Spirit of Saint Louis and sighed as Vs of geese flew like airplanes overhead. I coughed that
Caution is a small albatross. And as one amelia earhart to another, I offered,
You will fall if you risk to attempt. There will be no dawn.
Only to drown in a place no one will ever find.

So you can understand how I still hold upright posture on the flat of the planet. This landing locus of source and ending. I’ve been you, my brother, I’ve flown
Like a father to a son I say, I’ve fallen from higher than you could ever,
How our grandfather flew planes in the war, our greater grandfather and then one eventual grandfather way before back to a son of wax wings, who flew straight down a hole in the atmosphere and dragged us all behind him through the air, nailing us to the wide gravity.

You come from a long line of crashing, kid. We buy our bandaids in bulk
We hold a collective hubris we began when our young arms flung out toward specks on the horizon and we spat out words to our older brothers and father how we will be the first to cross that sea.
But you, the malgré lui king, hear nothing I have said, you stare into the sun, and in the blind bottomless thirst for fresher oxygens you say, with your arms spanning to greet much higher pressures,
Come, my brother, and meet me in the air.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ruiz is a resident of Swansea, Illinois and has attended Southwestern Illinois College in Belleville. Aaron has also served as the Co-Editor of the McKendree Montage at McKendree University in Lebanon, IL. Aaron joined MetroEast NEWS as a contributor in January 2012 and provides freelance prose in various topics of choice.

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