Community Center News : Jan. (2000)
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- Community Center News : Jan. (2000)
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- This Newsletter from Community News went out to the LGBTQ+ community in Tulsa Oklahoma. It includes a calendar of events and opportunities for advocacy in the community. The newsletter also includes brief articles that cover LGBTQ+ issues in the community.
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- 2000-01
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- Tulsa Oklahomans For Human Rights
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··2000 and BEVONo··
The end of a year, in this case a year, a century and a millennium,
inevitably brings back memories of the past as well as making most of us
think about where we are headed in the coming year. A New Year brings
renewed optimism fOf our future. A renewed energy, from this optimism,
enables everyone to act upon the opportunities we have as a community
to make our voice heard. Opportunities are plentiful in this New Year!
The GLBT community and our friends must take advantage of these oppOftunities and educate ourselves, friends, families and the general public
about the need for EQUALity.
Twenty years ago, a group of people banded together to begin the
fight fOf equality here in Oklahoma. Oklahomans fOf Human Rights began
as a statewide Ofganization and later evolved into Tulsa Oklahomans for
Human Rights (TOHR). Twenty years of working fOf EQUALity through
advocacy and education, twenty years of providing recreational and social
activities for members and the community, twenty years of a history of
leadership and twenty years of unity have made TOHR what it is today a strong and growing organization devoted to achieving EQUALity.
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights secures EQUAL rights fOf the
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender communities through:
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Educational Resources
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Quality programming and support services
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Unifying political and social events
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Advocacy in legislative and legal matters &
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Leadership in implementing social change
Tulsa Oklahomans fOf Human Rights is committed to maintaining a
home for our community organizations; a safe and affirming environment
and a visible cultural presence for our community and city, in order for
individuals to become proud members of our diverse society.
Over the past years. TOHR has bro~ht SP.VP.r'll! lcc;i!~ tJf irn~ortance of the need for EQUALlty to the general population of Oklahoma
and beyond. As we enter the new millennium, a look back over the past
few years is necessary to remind us of the work that remains to be done.
A few highlights of TOHR advocacy work during 1998 & 1999 include:
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Appalled, as the nation was, with the brutal murder of Matthew
Shepard, TOHR Ofganized the "Matthew Shepard Memorial Service"
for Tulsa. Attended by approximately 300 Tulsans, the candlelight
memorial service paid tribute to Matthew's short life while showing
the need fOf "sexual orientation• to be added to hate crime legislation.
T The Tulsa Gay Community Services Center, a program of TOHR,
•came out" with two (2) large banners hung on the exteriOf on our
current location. Never before had a gay EQUAL rights group
proudly proclaimed their presence in the city of Tulsa. Ultimately,
the signs came down as a result of a lawsuit (now settled), but
TOHR had let the city know of our presence (and watch out fOf more
signs).
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TOHR was a resource of information to the community when
HB1211 , which added sexual orientation to Oklahoma's existing hate
crime legislation, was introduced in the Oklahoma legislature. While
the legislation was ultimately defeated, TOHR stands ready for the
next battle.
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Co-Sponsor of Oklahoma's "Equality Begins at Home", a grassroots
event presented by the NGLTF, TOHR made available to the community a chartered bus to OKC to enjoy the rally held on the steps of
the state capitol.
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PRIDE '99 - Prideful Past . . . Powerful Future! TOHR is the presenting sponsor of Tulsa's annual celebration. The celebration In
1999 included Tulsa's first Pride Parade. TOHR is the first organization in the city of Tulsa to secure a parade permit, though it was a
battle, allowing the GLBT community their first chance to march
down the streets! Representative Barney Frank, 0-MA, one of the
country's most respected congressmen, who happens to be gay,
was the Grand Marshall of this history making event. Rep. Frank
was also the honored speaker at the 1s"' Annual Pride Picnic, which
was attended by over 3,000 people, encouraging our community to
become active in the political process and VOTE! Rep. Frank was
also the guest speaker at a black-tie dinner, co-sponsOfed by Cimarron Alliance. The weekend ended With an Interfaith Prayer Breakfast
highlighting the works of faith communities here In Tulsa.
Advocacy work is very important In the continual struggle to obtain
EQUAL rights, but sometimes a little pure fun Is in order. TOHR has provided the GLBT community with many different social and recreational
activities over the years. You may remember the "Southwest lnvltationar
softball tournament as a fine example. While that particular event has
come and gone, TOHR continues to provide, to our members and the
community, an array of opportunities for you to enjoy yourself! A few of
the highlights over the past year include:
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TOHR monthly membership meetings are held on the 7° Tuesday of
the month at 7:'YJ pm at the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center.
The meetings are highlighted With a special program. Upcoming
programs include Estate Planning and a Real Estate Seminar among
others.
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"Center Cinema", a weekly movie series held Thursdays at 7:'YJ pm
a! ~e Tu::.a G;.y Cornmur.:t-1 Services Center. Fiim titles cover the
rainbow, from gay-themed films to blockbusters!
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"Lesbian Connection•, a program aimed at Involving the women of
our community. A Women's Movie Night Is held each Friday at the
Center at 7:15 pm. In addition to the movie night, a book discussion
is periodically scheduled.
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Bi-monthly community pot-luck dinners. Designed as an evening of
gathering, these dinners provide our community with a chance to get
meet others and learn more about the activities of TOHR.
T The 191 Annual TOHR Film Festival this past year was a great success. Two full evenings and one full day of short films, documentaries, and feature films were featured in this 3 day event held at the
Tulsa Gay Community Services Center.
T The 1st Annual Coming Out Fair was held in conjunction with the
Film Festival. This fair was designed fOf ALL of the community as an
opportunity to learn what is in our community and what you can do
fOf the community.
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1999 was the first year TOHR and PFLAG co-hosted the annual
Holiday Dinner. This past year the pot-luck dinner was held at the
Sliver Star Saloon .
The 1st Annual TOHR Holiday Home Tour was held this past DeT
cember, with 3 featured homes. The homes were decorated fOf the
holidays and located In historic neighborhoods.
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The annual Holiday Reception and Silent Auction was held the evening of the Home Tour. Many fine items were up fOf bid, including
tickets to all three major Tulsa fine arts group perfOfmances
see "2000 and beyond", page 3
JANUARY 2000 COMMUNITY NEWS, PAGE 2
TOHR MISSION
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PO Box 2687
918.743.4297
Tulsa Oklahomans for
Human Rights secures
EQUAL rights for the Gay,
Lesbian,
Bisexual
and
Transgendered communi-
ties through:
Educational
Resources
Quality programming
and support services
Tulsa, OK
74103
pride_center@yahoo.com
2000 Board of Directors:
Greg A. Gatewood
President
Kerry R. Lewis
1st Vice-President
Jason C. Reed
2nd Vice-President
Lynn Mostoller
Treasurer
Fernando Este
Secretary
Unifying political and
social events
Advocacy in legislative
and legal matters &
Leadership in
implementing social
change
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Human
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Rights is commlPublication of any name or photograph of
any person does not reflect that individual's ted to maintaining a home
for our community organizasexual orientation .
Act,ertising is available at reasonable tions, a safe and affirming
rates. Please contact TOHR at 918.743.4297 or environment and a visible
PO Box 2687, Tulsa, OK 74101 for rates and culural presence for our
community and city in order
policies.
Efforts are made to verify information in for individuals to become
articles and advertising. If errors or Incorrect proud members of our diinformation is published, please notify TOHR in verse society.
order for edlors to clarify and print any necesTULSA OKLAHOMANS
sary corrections.
Subscriptions are malled (one per household) monthly. Membership in Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights entitles member to one
year subscription of Community News. Four (4)
complimentary successive issues of Community
News are available to new additions to the
TOHR malling list. Membership is then required
to continue the subscription.
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The year, century, and millennium are now history. Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights enjoyed a great 1999 and looks forward to 20001
However, it's good to take a look back and say thanks to the Board of
Directors, volunteers, members, donors, friends and businesses that have
supported TOHR and continue to support our mission·of EQUALity.
First: you - the member. Thank you for your continuing belief in
TOHR, the work being done and the accomplishments of the organization .
Membership has nearly tripled in the past two years! TOHR now has over
225 members and continues to growl Membership, available at a variety
of levels, provides you with a more powerful voice - there Is power in
numbers I Membership also has It's benefits - and look for new and exciting additional benefits to be made available very shortly.
Donors: individual, organizational and corporate, are a very important aspect to any non-profit. Thank you to all for providing the required
resources to operate the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center and enabling TOHR to continue serving the community - all in the name of
EQUALity. The Board of Directors will be introducing new ways of giving
in the coming months, providing you with a variety of opportunities to con•tinue your much needed and much appreciated support.
Thank you to all of the businesses and organizations that have
joined TOHR in the mission of EQUALity. Through a united front, the people of the GLBT communities can realize the dream of EQUALity. The
•community Council" (name pending) Is but one way we can unite to get
the job done. We invite all community organizations to become a part of
the ·community Counclr.
Volunteers are the backbone of the work at the Center and TOHR.
Thank you to each and every volunteer who has helped out, in whatever
way, over the past year. Without volunteers, the work simply would not
get done. Thank you for putting up with infrequent scheduling calendars
(it's going to be fixed), hot days (the AC Is fixed) and cold days (the heater
is fixed) not to mention other "surprises".
The Board of Directors are a group of tireless individuals who provide the organization with direction and guidance, not to mention many
hours of volunteer work. Thank you all, we wouldn't be where we are
today without each and every one of you.
Without the ENTIRE community, the work being done by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights; from the small social events to the advocacy
work to the large events such as the Pride Celebration, would not get
done. Thank you to all of the community, your support is very much appreciated.
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Barney Frank-Pride '99 Grand Marshall: for coming to Tulsa and provid
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Chastity Bono-for her book signing event.
Tulsa City Council-for your approvlll-finally! Get ready, we're coming
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Steve Horn-TOHR president, 1998 and 1/2 of 1999. Your dedication to
TOHR will never be forgotten.
Ken Southard-past editor of the •community News· and now a son of
Wichita, Ks.
Mitchell Savage-1999 Parade Chair-ff was great!
Rick Marti~1996 & 1999 Picnic Chair-it just gets better!
nm Gillea~1999 Volunteer of the Year-thanks for all you do!
B.J. Medley-4t was great fun!
Kris Kohl-for all of your work with Pride '99 benefits and entertainment
Ned Bruha-for your help in fixing things and help in Pride '99
Audra Sommers-for your help already this year for Millennium Pride .
Robin Lea~or all of your work with the Pride Store and Pride '99.
Melody Wittman-for all of your work with Pride Store and Pride '99.
Carrie Fleharty-for your work with the library .
Kelly Kirby-for all of your work.
Nancy & Joe McDonald-for your continued support.
Father Rick Hollingsworth-Pride '99 Interfaith Breakfast Chair!
Paul Barby-Pride '99 Dinner Chair
Bud Light-for your major support of Pride '99
PFLAG-for your support of Pride '99 & support &cooperation throughout
T.U.L.S.A.-for your support.
see "thank you again", page 6
JANUARY 2000 COMMUNITY NEWS, PAGE 3
... TOHR news
TOHR receives 10K grant!
In mid-December, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights received a
grant from the Colin Higgins Foundation in the amount of $10,000. The
gra_nt is for the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center programming, marketing and development expansion projects.
A few of the specific programming goals of the project include the
production and distribution of a Community Referral Guide, the enhancement of "Lesbian Connection·; a program that encourages increased inv~lvem~nt fro_m the women of our community and an expansion of the
Millennium Pnde Celebration. The marketing and development aspects of
the proJect will focus on enhanced communication and media material as
well as increased membership and volunteer involvement.
The Colin Higgins Foundation is based in San Francisco California.
Colin Higgins, screenwriter, director and producer, established the Foundation in 1966. Mr. Higgins is remembered for his remarkable human
;amedies _
including "Harold and Maude", "Silver Streak", "Foul Play" , and
Nine to Five·. He created the Foundation in order to further his humanitarian goals. One of the Foundation's main priorities is to empower gay
men and lesbians by supporting community-based organizations that
combat homophobia and foster leadership.
The board of directors of TOHR is honored to have been selected for
funding and look forward to the ambitious goals for 2000 and beyond.
January membership meeting: 01/11/00
The first general membership meeting of the new millennium will be
held _Tuesday, January 11 , 2000 at 7:'JJ pm at the Tulsa Gay Community
Services Center, 1307 E ~Street~ & Peoria). In addition to a short
business session there will also be a presentation of appointments to the
Board of Directors to be voted on by the membership.
Mr. Jason Reed of Keane Realtors will be giving the special program
entitled "Joint Tenancy" or "How to buy a house with your partner".
The evening begins at 6:30 pm with a social hour w/ refreshments
~allowed b~ t~e. meeting at 7:30 pm. All TOHR members, guests, and
interested indIvIduals are invited and encouraged to attend the monthly
membership meetings. Membership meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center.
Martin Luther King Jr. March - O1/17 /00
_Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR), Parents, Family and
Fnends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) and Soulforce, an ecumenical
volunteer organization based on the principles of Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. will be joining together and participating in Tulsa's annual
Martin Luther King Jr. March.
The annual March celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. and his dream of
equality.
The march will begin at 11 :00 am at Pine and Cincinnati and proceed to
2nd and Greenwood. TOHR, PFLAG, and Soulforce invite and encourage
all members of the GLBT community to Join our walking unit as we join the
City of Tulsa in celebrating the life of this great man.
If you would like to participate In the march, please call 918.743.4297
for more information.
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2000 and beyond, continued
In addition to advocacy work and featured events, TOHR Is active In
the community helping like-minded organizations and individuals here in
the Tulsa area.
The TOHR Information Line is a service provided to inform you, as
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well as visitors and newcomers to Tulsa, of local events, clubs, faith
organizations, service providers, etc. This service also refers professional services such as medical , legal, social services, etc. to the
caller. The information line is staffed by volunteers and receives
more than 250 calls per month.
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"Community News· , our monthly newsletter, includes the
"Community Calendar" and •community Club Calendars. The Community Calendars benefrt the organizations, businesses and youl
Organizations and businesses send in their monthly calendars to the
TOHR offices, information is then incorporated in the Community
Calendars for your benefit and theirs to keep better informed of the
events and activities in the Tulsa area.
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TOHR participated in the 7th Annual Aids Walk and the Wor1d Aids
Day Candlelight March and Service. The Candlelight March and
Service was held in memory of Phil Wiley, a charter member of
TOHR and community activist.
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TOHR hosted it's first "Feast for Friends" dimer this past year benefiting the Tulsa chapter of the Names Project. Over forty people attended "The Double T Ranch Experience• although the dinner was
held at the Center due to the weather. TOHR raised over $650.00
for the Names Project.
The mission of TOHR - EQUALity - is one that Is achievable! Through a
variety of programs, services, advocacy work and community oriented
S?cial and recreational events; Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights provides the GLBT community with a voice. That voice gets louder and
stronger each day and year when you continue your membership or become a new member. That voice becomes strongest and Invincible when
you enroll in one of our donor programs.
. TOHR ~ committed to maintaining a diversified funding base, employing a vanety of strategies to meet the diverse financial resources of
Oklahomans. The most important aspect of our strategies will be the Donor Programs. Donor programs that create opportunities for individuals
businesses and corporations are the seeds of a healthy community.
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Soon, TOHR will be introducing •2000 and Beyond"; a complete financial strategy employing Grants and Foundations, Fundralsers, a Capital Campaign and most importantly, a complete Donor Program. As you
become more aware of our programs and the work that is being done, we
are confident you will find a giving program that provides you with the best
opportunity to secure the future of Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights
and the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center. Together, the mission of
EQUALity, can and will be achieved!
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GROUP: TULSA GAY COMMIJNITY
SERVICES CENTER: l :00 PM
B■LE STUDY: COMMUNITY OF "COMIIIIJNITY COUNCIL": T\ILIIA
HOPE: 11:30 PM · 8:00 PM
GAY COIIM.INITY SERVICES CENTER: 7:00 PM
COUNCL OAK ..... CHOltALE:
REHEARSAL; CALL FOR INFO.: HIV TESTING BY RED ROCK; TULIIA
HOUSE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT MINIS- 7:30 PM
GAY COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTRIEI: SUNDAY SCHOOL; 9:30 AM &
TER: 4-8 PM
WORSHIP: 10:45 AM
LAMBDA BOWLING LUGUI: H.O.P.E. : HIV TESTING BY APPT.: g
RIVERLANES BONLING CENTER; AM-6 PM & HIV WALK-IN TESTING:
MCC UNITED: 'M:>RSHIP: 11 AM
8711 S LEWIS: 6:45 PM
6~PM
IT. JEROME: HOLY EUCHARIST: 11
AM
"LOIS OF A LOVE" SUPPORT
GROUP: TULSA GAY COMMIJNITY
"SOULFORCE": MCC UNITED: 2:00
IERVICEI CENTER: 7 PM
PM
YOUTH DROP-IN: TUUIA GAY COMILINITY SERVICES CENTER: 2:30 5PM
COMMIJNITY UNITARIAN UNIVER=u~~~~i :rsHIP;
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CALL FOR LOCATION - 7 PM
MUNITY SEltYIC&S CI.Ntmt· "CLAIIII! 01' THE MOON•; TULSA
7:30 PM
• GAY COlatUNITY 8EIIVIOES HOUSE 01' THI! HOLY IPIUT
H.O.P.E.: HIV TESTING BY APPT.:
CENTEII: 7:11 l'M
MINIITllll!I :
PRAISE &
PRAYER: 6PM
9 AM-6 PM
H.O.P.e.: HIV TESTING BY APPT.:
9 AM-6 PM & HIV WALK-IN TESTHOUSE 01' THE HOLY ll'IIIIT ING: 6 "°" PM
HIV TUTINO BY H.O.P.I.:
MINISTKEI: FELLCNVSHIP: 6PM
TULSA GAY COlallUNITY an& BIBLE STUDY: 7PM
VICII CEIITEII: 4-8 PM
l!MOTION8 MOIIYIIOUI (EA):
COMMUNITY OF HOPE: 6:30 PM
LAMIIDA AA: TULSA GAY COMI.MaDA AA:
TULIA GAY
COlallUNITY IIEltVICEI CENMUNITY IDVICEI CENTIII: 7I IIED ROCK:
O'RYAN YOUTH
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PM
GROUP: 18-24 YRS. OLD: 6 PM
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RAINBOW BOOK DISCUSSION •awGUEI" • A MEI'S 8alGLl!I
GROUP: BARNES & NOBLE, 41ST GROUP: TULSA GAY cor.wuAND YALE: 7:30 PM
NITY SERVICES CENTEI: 1:30
P'M
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PM
HOPE: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
GROUP: TULSA GAY COlalUNITY LESBIAN COMING OUT GROUP:
SERVICES CENTER: 1:00 PM
CALL FOR LOCATION - 7 PM
COUNCL 0~ . . . . . CNOUU: H.O.P.'l. : HIV TESTING BY APPT •
COMMUNITY OF HOPE· 11 AM
REHEARSAL, CALL FOR INFO.. 9
AM-8 PM & HIV WALK-IN TEST: H.O.P.I. :
HIV TESTING BY
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7:30PM
ING: 8 ~ PM
1 APPT. : 9 AM-6 PM
FELLOWSHIP CONGIU!GATIONAL
CHUIICH: CHURCH SCHOOi.; 9:30 LAMBDA BOWL..G LU9UI: 1AA COMMUNITY OF HOPE: 8 PM
HOUaE 01' THI! HOLY 81'1Rff
AM & WORSHIP: 10:30 AM
RIVERLANES BONLING CENTER;
MINlllWEI: FELLOWSHIP: 6PM
6711 S LEWIS: 6:45 PM
"LOIS OF A LOVE" SUPPORT I & BIBLE STUDY: 7PM
HOUSE Of THE HOLY IPIIIT •NISGROUP: T\ILSA GAY COMMUNITY
TR1EI: SUNDAY SCHOOL; 9:30 AM & Pl'LA9:
CHATS; FELLOWSHIP SERVICES CENTER: 7 PM
L.AlaDA Ak TULSA 9AY COIiWORSHIP: 10:45AM
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH:
MUNITY 8l!RVICII CRT'EIII: 7
7:00PM
HIV
'fEITING
BY
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ROCK;
PM
"Ll!SIIAN CONNECTION":
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TIILSA GAY COMMUNITY SERCLUI DISCUIIIO-•IUIIPAISING
VICES
CENTER:
4-e
PM
THE LOVI! Of 111!11: IIOIIANTIC
IIIID IIIOCK TD11NG CLINIC: HV
fllENDaHIP AND L0\11 ll!TWEEN
YOUTH DROP~N: TULSA GAY TESTING: s PM - ePM
WOMEN l'ROM THI! RENAISIANCI!
COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER:
TO THI! PRESENT:" TULIA GAY
2:S0-1 PM
COMMUNITY IERVICl!I CENTER:
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VISIT": TULSA 9AY Co.lUNITY WOMEN'S MOVE IIICIHT: "WHEN
UltVICD CINTIIII: 7:U P'M
NIGHT II PALLING"; TULSA GAY
COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER:
7:11PM
EMOT10N8 ANOWYMOUS II.A):
COMMUNITY OF HOPE: 6:30 PM
AA - COMMUNITY 01' HOPI:
6:30PM
H.O.PL: HIV TESTING BY APPT.:
9 AM-6 PM & HIV WALK-IN TESTING: 6 "°" PM
HIV TUTINO BY H.O.P.E.:
TULSA GAY COlallUNITY SER•
VICU CINTIEII: 4-8 PM
RIED ROCK:
O'RYAN YOUTH
GROUP: 18-24 YRS. OLD: 6 PM
LM■OA Ak
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COMMUNITY ll!IIIVICl8 CENTER: 5:30PM
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PM
9ROUP: TULIA 9AY COlllalUNITY 11111V1Caa CENTIR: c:ao
PM
7:INI PM
NCC UNITED: WORSHIP: 11 AM
IT. JEIIONE: HOLY EUCHARIST: 11
AM
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HOPE: 11:30 PM - 8:00 PM
HIV l'DTWII BY IIIED IIIOCK;
COIINUNITY UNITARIAN UNI-I C0UNCL OAK . . . . CHOIIALI: TULIA GAY COMMUNITY Sl!R·
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WORSHIP; COMMUNITY OF 7:30 PM
HOPE; 11 AM
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LAMBDA BOWLIIG LUGUI: GIIIOUP: TULIA GAY COlallU·
PELLOWIHIP CON8RIGA•1 RIVERLANES BOWLING CENTER; NITY 8IINIC&S cmnmt: 6:00
T10NAL CHURCH:
CHURCH 8711 S LEWIS: 6:45 PM
PM
SCHOOL; 9:30 AM & WORSHIP:
10:30AM
H.O.P.I.: HIV TESTING BY APPT.:
9 AM-6 PM & HIV WALK-lN TESTHOUSI OP THI HOLY lll'lllff
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MINIITR■S : SUNDAY SCHOOL;
9:30 AM & WORSHIP: 10:45 AM
"LOM 01' A LOVP SUPPORT
9IIIOUP: TULSA 9AY co.a,.
MCC UNITm>: WORSHIP: 11 AM
NITY IIUVICD CINTIII: 7 PM
COIINUNITY 01' HOPI:
VICE: 6PM
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11 AM
-SOULFORCE":
2:00 PM
MCC
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FEB. 5
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LESBIAN COMING OUT GROUP: ALONE": TULIA 9AY COllllilUCALL FOR LOCATION - 7 PM
NITY SERVICES CENTIIII:
7:30
PM
H.O.P.E. :
HIV TESTING BY
APP'T.: 9 AM-6 PM
EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS (EA):
COMMUNITY OF HOPE: 6:30 PM
HOUSI 01' THI HOLY SPIRIT
_,18111. .: FELLOWSHIP: 6PM H.O.P.e.: HIV TESTING BY APPT.:
& BIBLE STUDY: 7PM
9 AM-6 PM & HIV WALK-IN TESTING: 6"°" PM
LAMIIDA AA: TULIA 9AY COlllMUNITY AIMCO cmlTIR: 71 RID ROCK:
O"RYAN YOUTH
PM
GROUP: 18-24 YRS. OLD: 6 PM
"LESBIAN CONNECTION":
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ANNOUNCED";
TULSA GAY
COlallUNITY IEltVICEI CIIITl!III:
7:11PM
AA - COIIIIIIIUNITY 01' HOPI:
6:30PM
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GROUP: TULSA GAY COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER: 7:30
PM
YOUTH DROP... : TULSA GAY
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TESTING: 5 PM - 8 PM
HOUU OP THI! HOLY SPllff
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PRAISE &
PRAYER: 6PM
HIV TOTING BY H.O.P.e.:
TULSA GAY COMMUNITY Sl!R·
VICS8 CEITIII: 4-8 PM
I.AlaDA AA:
TULIA GAY
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NA: COMMUNITY OP HON: 11
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TULSA, OK 74112
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S2 SIIIAU. PITOiERS; 2◄ PM /
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10PM-1 AM
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JANUARY 2000 COMMUNITY NEWS, PAGE 5
... news at the center
... news around town
BOOKS, BOOKS, and more BOOKS!
NEW GROUPS FORMING!
The Tulsa Gay Community Services Center recently was the recipient of approximately 400 books donated by the San Diego Gay and Lesbian Community Center.
Novels, references, history and self-help titles are a few of the new
additions to the Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library. These and recent
donations by members and friends have nearly doubled the number of
titles currently housed in the Library. In addition to the books available for
checkout, several tiles are available for purchase.
The Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library hours are the same as the
Centers hours: Sunday - Friday; 6-9 pm and Saturdays; Noon-9 pm .
Please feel free to stop by anytime and browse for a book for a good winters night read.
There are several new groups forming for you to become involved with at
the Tulsa Gay Conmuntty Services Center as well as in the general
Tulsa area .
VOLUNTEERING - A WAY OF LIFE!
VOLUNTEER:
ONE WHO ENTERS INTO OR OFFERS THEMSELVES FOR A
SERVICE OF THEIR OWN FREE WILL
TOHR and the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center are run completely by dedicated volunteers devoting their time to the need for
EQUALity. All work associated with TOHR and the Center is done by
VOLUNTEERS, as there is no part-time or full-time paid staff.
There are numerous volunteer opportunities available at your Community Center. Answering the Information line, running the Pride Store,
cleaning (yes, that has to happen), working with our librarian in the Nancy
McDonald Rainbow Library and organizing special events are just a few of
the responsibilities taken on by volunteers. TOHR also has opportunities
for you to volunteer your time and help your community at large. The
Millennium Pride Celebration, advocacy work and organizing and helping
to run special events also require volunteers.
Whether it be one evening a month or 1 night a week, as well as
everything in between , volunteers are the backbone of TOHR and the
work that is accomplished. In addition to the self-satisfaction of volunteering, you also get a 1Q'll, discount at the Pride Store when you volunteer.
Troy McGoveran, TOHR volunteer coordinator, has announced a
NEW VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION for February CX3, 2000. The orientation will _begin at 6:~ pm and will include an overview of what you may
expect when volunteering, a short training session and refreshments.
All interested individuals are encouraged to attend the orientation as
well as stay for the February general membership meeting, scheduled for
~.00 beginning at 7:~ pm. Please call 918.743.4297 for more information.
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OTLIGHT
"SINGLES"
"Singles", a program of TOHR for the gay single man , had the first organizational meeting last month and anticipates exciting events and programs
in the future. "Singles" meets every Thursday at 6:~ pm at the Tulsa Gay
Community Services Center. Come on down and participate in the group
and stay for Center Cinema at 7:~ pm.
"RAINBOW OF DISCUSSION"
"Rainbow of Discussion: Reading Group will be meeting at the Barnes and Noble at 41st and Yale and the Tulsa Gay Community Services
Center. The group meets on the third Wednesday of every month at Barnes and Noble, beginning January 17, 2000 and the on the first Wednesday of every month at the Center.
The group will be discussing classic and contemporary titles. Selected titles for discussion will include those which have influenced the
present gay, lesbian and bisexual cultures.
This months selection, "A Place at the Table" by Bruce Bawer, can
be found in the Staff Recommendations section of the Barnes and Noble
store in the Southroads Shopping Center at 41st and Yale.
"CIRCLE OF FRIENDS"
"Circle of Friends" is an offshoot of TOHR's popular "Lesbian Connection". The organizers invite all those interested to join them at the
Tulsa Gay Community Services Center for an exchange of ideas and experiences.
Primarily a no topic barred discussion group, the group also plans to
have some group outings in the near future.
"Circle of Friends" will be meeting on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of
the month at 2:00 pm at the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center beginning February 12, 2000. For more information, contact Rita Taylor at 918636-3057
"WOMEN'S SUPPER CLUB"
A tradition in Tulsa has been revived! The Women's Supper Club"
will be meeting on a monthly basis beginning in February 2000.
Women's Supper Club" will meet on the first Wednesday of the
month beginning February 02, 2000 at "Spaghetti Warehouse at 7:00 pm.
Spaghetti Warehouse is located in the Brady Arts District north of downtown Tulsa.
Watch the "Community Calendar" for future dates, times and monthly
locations.
TULSA AREA PRIMETIMERS
TULSA AREA PRIMETIMERS is a social and recreational organization for Gay and Bi-sexual men over 21 who live in Tulsa or surrounding
areas. Founded in August 1993, TAPT has become a popular group in
the gay and bi-sexual community.
The Primetimers are a group of friendly guys who organize and participate in events of special interest to mature men. TAPrs goal is to
establish friendship and support through social interaction. They have a
diverse program of activities, which are held In the homes of members or
in comfortable community facilities, such as the Tulsa Gay Community
Services Center, where everyone has the freedom to be themselves
among friends.
Each month the Primetimers schedule one or more dining out nights
at area restaurants for the pure enjoyment of dining with friends. Some of
them also meet for lunch a couple of times a month.
The Primetimers monthly meetings are held the second Sunday of
the month at 4:00 pm at the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center, 1~7
East 38th Street (38th & Peoria). Meetings are followed by time for socializing or a potluck supper. Guests are welcome.
Membership is open to Gay and Bi-sexual men over the age of 21 . If
you have questions, please contact Stan at 918-582-6557.
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JANUARY 2000 COMMUNITY NEWS, PAGE 6
... news at the center
... THANK YOU again!
The Tulsa Gay Community Services Center, a program of TOHR for
the city of Tulsa, is a hub of activity each and every week throughout the
year. If you haven't visited the Center recently, or if you have never been
to the Center (why would that be?), stop by anytime to see what's going
on in Tulsa and how you can help.
The Center is the home of the offices of Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights - mission control as it were, for the numerous activities and
events TOHR presents and sponsors. The Center also houses the Pride
Store and the Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library. The Center provides
space for H.O.P.E. and Red Rock for education and HIV testing. There
are also large and small meeting rooms in addition to the TV lounge, complete with a large screen TV.
The Center is busy every day of the week. Below are the organizations that utilize the Center and their meeting times. Groups meet every
week unless otherwise noted.
COMC-for your support of Pride '99 and performances.
Mark & Mike-for your support of Pride '99 and your truck.
Cimarron Alliance-for your support of Pride '99.
St. Jerome's-for your support of Pride '99
MCC United-for your support of Pride '99
The Gayly Oklahoman-for your continuing coverage and support
Tulsa Family News-for your continuing coverage and support
Triangle-for your continuing coverage and support
Marty Newma~or your work with the •community Council"
Dennis Neill & John Southard-for your work with the "Community Coun
cil and your house for the Holiday Home Tour.
Tim Williams & Randy Ritter / TW's Catering-for your support and your
house for the Holiday Home Tour.
Robert Inglish & Craig Wood-for your house for the Holiday Home Tour.
John & Steve / the Silver Star-for your support and for the use of
the Star for the Holiday dinner.
The Sto~for your support of Pride '99 and continued advertising.
The Mix-for your continued support.
Renegades-for your continued support.
Traxx-for your continued support.
The Tool Box-for your continued support.
The Bamboo Lounge-for your continued support
The Rainbow Rose-for your continued support.
TNT's-for your continued support.
Cw's-for your continued support.
Chaser's-for your continued support.
House of the Holy.Spirit-for your support.
Liberal Sound-for your support.
Mingo Valley Floral-for your support.
Gill Foundatio~or the grant at a much needed time.
Colin Higgins Foundatio~or the grant at a much needed time.
Troy McGoveran-Volunteer Coordinator-for your support, your work
with the volunteers, hosting the Double T Ranch Experience (even
though it rained).
Fernando Este--2CXlO Secretary-for your support, your work with Pride
'99, your energy-thank you!
Jason Reed-2CXlO 2nd Vice President-for your support, your work with
Pride '99 and the flag, your (sometimes) big hair.
Kathy Dales-1999 at large board member, for your support, your work
with Pride '99, your office work, --thank you !
Ken Draper-1999 Vice President-for your support, your work with Pride
'99, your program planning-thank you!
Lynn Mostoller-1999 & 20CX) Treasurer-for your support, your work with
Pride '99, your amazing work with our finances, for everythingthank you twice!
Kerry Lewis--1999 Secretary & 2CXlO 1st Vice President-for your sup
port, your work with Pride '99 (glitterboy), your planning abilities, your
note-taking abilities, for you-thank you and THANK YOU!
ALL LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS-for your support of the monthly
•community Calendar" and "Community Club Calendar", send in
those calendars every month !
ALL OF OUR MEMBERS-membership is vital-don't forget to rejoin!
ALL OF OUR VOLUNTEERS-without you we'd be nowhere!
ALL OF OUR DONORS-for your continuing resources, each and every
one of you , THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU !
THANK YOU again to the ENTIRE COMMUNITY.
Greg Gatewood, President
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TOHR Board of Directors meeting: 2:00 pm, -pl Sunday of month
Tulsa Area Primetimers membership meeting: 4:00 pm, -pl Sunday
of month
"Lesbian Connection" book discussion: 7:00 pm, refer calendar for
exact dates.
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TOHR office hours: 6-9 pm
Monday Night Football (during the season): 8:00 pm
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TOHR general membership meeting: 7:30 pm, -pl Tuesday of month
"Coming Out" - a support group: 6:00 pm
"Loss of a Love• support group: 7:30 pm
Tulsa Area Primetimers board meeting: 7:00 pm, -pl Tuesday of
month
Youth drop-in day: 2-5 pm
HIV testing (confidential) by Red Rock: 4-9 pm
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Lambda AA: 7:30 pm
Rainbow of Discussion: 7:00 pm, 1st Wednesday of month
Rainbow of Discussion: 7:00 pm , -:1° Wednesday of month at 41 st
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"Singles": 6:30 pm
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NOW (National Org. of Women) : 12:30 pm, -pl Saturday of month
Lambda AA: 5:30 pm
T.U.L.S.A. (Tulsa Uniform & Leather Seekers Ass'n): 5:00 pm, 1st
Saturday of month
HIV testing (anonymous) by H.O.P.E.: 4-8 pm
"Circle of Friends": 2:00 pm, 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month.
Millennium Pride planning meeting: refer "Community Calendar for
date and time.
In addition to the above organizational meetings, TOHR and the
Center hosts the bi-monthly "Community Council", numerous special
events, and is the place to get your free copy of "Community News", the
Gayty Oklahoman , Tulsa Family News, Triangle, Gay Parenting and Poz.
The bulletin boards are also an excellent place to advertise your place of
business, group events and even roommate information. There are also
dedicated bulletin boards for local, state and national news and news
about TOHR and the Center.
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights and the Tulsa Gay Community
Services Center invite everyone in the community to come by anytime to
see what's going on in your community and how you can get involved in
the fight for EQUALity.
"DID YOU KNOW?"
VERMONT'S SUPREME COURT RECENTLY RULED IT IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL FOR THE STATE TO DENY THE BENEFITS OF MARRIAGE TO SAME-SEX COUPLES.
OKLAHOMA IS THE ONLY STATE WHOSE ENTIRE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION SIGNED ON AS SPONSORS OF "DOMA", THE
LAW THAT PREVENTS LEGAL SAME-SEX MARRIAGE.
OKLAHOMA IS ONE OF ONLY 4 STATES WHOSE LAWS SPECIFICALLY TARGET GAYS AND LESBIANS, PREVENTING LEGAL SAMESEX SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS.
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! BECOME A MEMBER OF TOHR
AND MAKE OUR VOICE STRONG! VOLUNTEER AND BECOME AN
ACTIVE IN YOUR COMMUNITY-ALL IN THE NAME OF EQUALITY!
JANURARY 2000 COMMUNITY NEWS, PAGE 9
.. . bus inesses & organ izations
Cimarron Alliance Group
House of the Holy
(Polltlcal Action committee) Spirit Ministries
P.O. Box 18794
3210 JIS S Norwood
OKC, OK 73154
Tulsa, OK 74104
918-744-5797
918-224-4754
Community of Hope
2545 S Yale Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
918-747-6300
Interfaith AIDS
Ministries
PO Box 691438
Tulsa, OK 74169
Community Unitarian
Unlveraallst Congregation
2545 S Yale Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
918-749-0595
MCC United
1623 N Maplewood
Tulsa, OK
91a-a38-1715
Council 0ak Men's Chorale
PO Box 1062
Tulsa, OK 74104-1062
918-748-3888
Dignity/ Integrity of Tulsa
PO Box 701475
Tulsa, OK 74170
918-355-3140
Fellowshlp Congregational
Church
2900 S Harvard Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
918-747-7777
Free Spirit Woman's Center
918-587-4669
Friends In Unity Social Org.
(FUSO)
POBox8542
Tulsa, OK
918-583-0438
HIV Education and
Recreation Center
4138 Charles Page ISlvd.
Tulsa, OK 74127
24 Hour HOTLINE
583-6611
HIV outreach Prevention
Education (H.O.P.E.)
3505 I! Admiral
Tulsa, OK 74115
Names Project
3507 E Admiral Place
Tulsa , OK 74115
918-748-3111
Pr1metlmers Tulsa Area
PO Box 52118
Tulsa, OK 74152
Red Rock
1724 E 11th Street
Tulsa, OK 74104
918-684-2325
RAIN
409 S Pittaburgh
Tulsa, OK 74112
91&-a34-4195
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S.
3507 E Admiral
Tulsa, OK 74115
91 a-a34-4194
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CENTER GENERAL WORK DAY: JANUARY 16, 2000, 1:00 PM
Congratulations to Patrick Hodges and Rob · Dietrick, both TOHR
members residing in Tulsa, on their Holy Union held Saturday, January
8th, 2CXX) at the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center.
. . . classifieds
"Community News" now offers an opportunity to advertise for employment, for sale, real estate or roommate situations. Call 918-743-4297
for rates and more information.
Single male looking to share house or apartment. Call 918-272-1151 during the day before 3:30 pm; ask for Buddy.
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POBox9185
Tulaa, OK 74157
Oklahoma NARAL
PO Box 702503
Tulsa , OK 74170
918-494-9585
PFLAG
POBox52800
Tulsa, OK 74152
918-749-4901
Parish Church of
St.Jerome
205WKing
Tulaa, OK 74106
918-582-3088
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PO Box 14088
Tulsa, OK
918365 5658
announcements
LIBRARY WORK DAY AT THE CENTER: JANUARY 15, 2CXXl, 1:00 PM
Community
Services Center
1307 I! 38th Street
(mailing addrna:
PO Box 2687; 74101)
Tulaa, OK 74105
918-743-4297
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POBox2687
Tulsa, OK 74101
918-743-4297
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Tulsa Positive
AdVocacy Coalition
(TulPac)
TGSCS: 1307 I! 381h
Tulsa, OK 74105
918-743-4297
Tulsa Uniform I
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91a-a38-1222
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··2000 and BEVONo··
The end of a year, in this case a year, a century and a millennium,
inevitably brings back memories of the past as well as making most of us
think about where we are headed in the coming year. A New Year brings
renewed optimism fOf our future. A renewed energy, from this optimism,
enables everyone to act upon the opportunities we have as a community
to make our voice heard. Opportunities are plentiful in this New Year!
The GLBT community and our friends must take advantage of these oppOftunities and educate ourselves, friends, families and the general public
about the need for EQUALity.
Twenty years ago, a group of people banded together to begin the
fight fOf equality here in Oklahoma. Oklahomans fOf Human Rights began
as a statewide Ofganization and later evolved into Tulsa Oklahomans for
Human Rights (TOHR). Twenty years of working fOf EQUALity through
advocacy and education, twenty years of providing recreational and social
activities for members and the community, twenty years of a history of
leadership and twenty years of unity have made TOHR what it is today a strong and growing organization devoted to achieving EQUALity.
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights secures EQUAL rights fOf the
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender communities through:
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Tulsa Oklahomans fOf Human Rights is committed to maintaining a
home for our community organizations; a safe and affirming environment
and a visible cultural presence for our community and city, in order for
individuals to become proud members of our diverse society.
Over the past years. TOHR has bro~ht SP.VP.r'll! lcc;i!~ tJf irn~ortance of the need for EQUALlty to the general population of Oklahoma
and beyond. As we enter the new millennium, a look back over the past
few years is necessary to remind us of the work that remains to be done.
A few highlights of TOHR advocacy work during 1998 & 1999 include:
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Appalled, as the nation was, with the brutal murder of Matthew
Shepard, TOHR Ofganized the "Matthew Shepard Memorial Service"
for Tulsa. Attended by approximately 300 Tulsans, the candlelight
memorial service paid tribute to Matthew's short life while showing
the need fOf "sexual orientation• to be added to hate crime legislation.
T The Tulsa Gay Community Services Center, a program of TOHR,
•came out" with two (2) large banners hung on the exteriOf on our
current location. Never before had a gay EQUAL rights group
proudly proclaimed their presence in the city of Tulsa. Ultimately,
the signs came down as a result of a lawsuit (now settled), but
TOHR had let the city know of our presence (and watch out fOf more
signs).
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TOHR was a resource of information to the community when
HB1211 , which added sexual orientation to Oklahoma's existing hate
crime legislation, was introduced in the Oklahoma legislature. While
the legislation was ultimately defeated, TOHR stands ready for the
next battle.
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Co-Sponsor of Oklahoma's "Equality Begins at Home", a grassroots
event presented by the NGLTF, TOHR made available to the community a chartered bus to OKC to enjoy the rally held on the steps of
the state capitol.
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PRIDE '99 - Prideful Past . . . Powerful Future! TOHR is the presenting sponsor of Tulsa's annual celebration. The celebration In
1999 included Tulsa's first Pride Parade. TOHR is the first organization in the city of Tulsa to secure a parade permit, though it was a
battle, allowing the GLBT community their first chance to march
down the streets! Representative Barney Frank, 0-MA, one of the
country's most respected congressmen, who happens to be gay,
was the Grand Marshall of this history making event. Rep. Frank
was also the honored speaker at the 1s"' Annual Pride Picnic, which
was attended by over 3,000 people, encouraging our community to
become active in the political process and VOTE! Rep. Frank was
also the guest speaker at a black-tie dinner, co-sponsOfed by Cimarron Alliance. The weekend ended With an Interfaith Prayer Breakfast
highlighting the works of faith communities here In Tulsa.
Advocacy work is very important In the continual struggle to obtain
EQUAL rights, but sometimes a little pure fun Is in order. TOHR has provided the GLBT community with many different social and recreational
activities over the years. You may remember the "Southwest lnvltationar
softball tournament as a fine example. While that particular event has
come and gone, TOHR continues to provide, to our members and the
community, an array of opportunities for you to enjoy yourself! A few of
the highlights over the past year include:
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TOHR monthly membership meetings are held on the 7° Tuesday of
the month at 7:'YJ pm at the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center.
The meetings are highlighted With a special program. Upcoming
programs include Estate Planning and a Real Estate Seminar among
others.
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"Center Cinema", a weekly movie series held Thursdays at 7:'YJ pm
a! ~e Tu::.a G;.y Cornmur.:t-1 Services Center. Fiim titles cover the
rainbow, from gay-themed films to blockbusters!
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"Lesbian Connection•, a program aimed at Involving the women of
our community. A Women's Movie Night Is held each Friday at the
Center at 7:15 pm. In addition to the movie night, a book discussion
is periodically scheduled.
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Bi-monthly community pot-luck dinners. Designed as an evening of
gathering, these dinners provide our community with a chance to get
meet others and learn more about the activities of TOHR.
T The 191 Annual TOHR Film Festival this past year was a great success. Two full evenings and one full day of short films, documentaries, and feature films were featured in this 3 day event held at the
Tulsa Gay Community Services Center.
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Film Festival. This fair was designed fOf ALL of the community as an
opportunity to learn what is in our community and what you can do
fOf the community.
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1999 was the first year TOHR and PFLAG co-hosted the annual
Holiday Dinner. This past year the pot-luck dinner was held at the
Sliver Star Saloon .
The 1st Annual TOHR Holiday Home Tour was held this past DeT
cember, with 3 featured homes. The homes were decorated fOf the
holidays and located In historic neighborhoods.
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The annual Holiday Reception and Silent Auction was held the evening of the Home Tour. Many fine items were up fOf bid, including
tickets to all three major Tulsa fine arts group perfOfmances
see "2000 and beyond", page 3
JANUARY 2000 COMMUNITY NEWS, PAGE 2
TOHR MISSION
tulsa
oklahomans
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human
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PO Box 2687
918.743.4297
Tulsa Oklahomans for
Human Rights secures
EQUAL rights for the Gay,
Lesbian,
Bisexual
and
Transgendered communi-
ties through:
Educational
Resources
Quality programming
and support services
Tulsa, OK
74103
pride_center@yahoo.com
2000 Board of Directors:
Greg A. Gatewood
President
Kerry R. Lewis
1st Vice-President
Jason C. Reed
2nd Vice-President
Lynn Mostoller
Treasurer
Fernando Este
Secretary
Unifying political and
social events
Advocacy in legislative
and legal matters &
Leadership in
implementing social
change
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Human
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Rights is commlPublication of any name or photograph of
any person does not reflect that individual's ted to maintaining a home
for our community organizasexual orientation .
Act,ertising is available at reasonable tions, a safe and affirming
rates. Please contact TOHR at 918.743.4297 or environment and a visible
PO Box 2687, Tulsa, OK 74101 for rates and culural presence for our
community and city in order
policies.
Efforts are made to verify information in for individuals to become
articles and advertising. If errors or Incorrect proud members of our diinformation is published, please notify TOHR in verse society.
order for edlors to clarify and print any necesTULSA OKLAHOMANS
sary corrections.
Subscriptions are malled (one per household) monthly. Membership in Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights entitles member to one
year subscription of Community News. Four (4)
complimentary successive issues of Community
News are available to new additions to the
TOHR malling list. Membership is then required
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The year, century, and millennium are now history. Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights enjoyed a great 1999 and looks forward to 20001
However, it's good to take a look back and say thanks to the Board of
Directors, volunteers, members, donors, friends and businesses that have
supported TOHR and continue to support our mission·of EQUALity.
First: you - the member. Thank you for your continuing belief in
TOHR, the work being done and the accomplishments of the organization .
Membership has nearly tripled in the past two years! TOHR now has over
225 members and continues to growl Membership, available at a variety
of levels, provides you with a more powerful voice - there Is power in
numbers I Membership also has It's benefits - and look for new and exciting additional benefits to be made available very shortly.
Donors: individual, organizational and corporate, are a very important aspect to any non-profit. Thank you to all for providing the required
resources to operate the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center and enabling TOHR to continue serving the community - all in the name of
EQUALity. The Board of Directors will be introducing new ways of giving
in the coming months, providing you with a variety of opportunities to con•tinue your much needed and much appreciated support.
Thank you to all of the businesses and organizations that have
joined TOHR in the mission of EQUALity. Through a united front, the people of the GLBT communities can realize the dream of EQUALity. The
•community Council" (name pending) Is but one way we can unite to get
the job done. We invite all community organizations to become a part of
the ·community Counclr.
Volunteers are the backbone of the work at the Center and TOHR.
Thank you to each and every volunteer who has helped out, in whatever
way, over the past year. Without volunteers, the work simply would not
get done. Thank you for putting up with infrequent scheduling calendars
(it's going to be fixed), hot days (the AC Is fixed) and cold days (the heater
is fixed) not to mention other "surprises".
The Board of Directors are a group of tireless individuals who provide the organization with direction and guidance, not to mention many
hours of volunteer work. Thank you all, we wouldn't be where we are
today without each and every one of you.
Without the ENTIRE community, the work being done by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights; from the small social events to the advocacy
work to the large events such as the Pride Celebration, would not get
done. Thank you to all of the community, your support is very much appreciated.
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TOHR will never be forgotten.
Ken Southard-past editor of the •community News· and now a son of
Wichita, Ks.
Mitchell Savage-1999 Parade Chair-ff was great!
Rick Marti~1996 & 1999 Picnic Chair-it just gets better!
nm Gillea~1999 Volunteer of the Year-thanks for all you do!
B.J. Medley-4t was great fun!
Kris Kohl-for all of your work with Pride '99 benefits and entertainment
Ned Bruha-for your help in fixing things and help in Pride '99
Audra Sommers-for your help already this year for Millennium Pride .
Robin Lea~or all of your work with the Pride Store and Pride '99.
Melody Wittman-for all of your work with Pride Store and Pride '99.
Carrie Fleharty-for your work with the library .
Kelly Kirby-for all of your work.
Nancy & Joe McDonald-for your continued support.
Father Rick Hollingsworth-Pride '99 Interfaith Breakfast Chair!
Paul Barby-Pride '99 Dinner Chair
Bud Light-for your major support of Pride '99
PFLAG-for your support of Pride '99 & support &cooperation throughout
T.U.L.S.A.-for your support.
see "thank you again", page 6
JANUARY 2000 COMMUNITY NEWS, PAGE 3
... TOHR news
TOHR receives 10K grant!
In mid-December, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights received a
grant from the Colin Higgins Foundation in the amount of $10,000. The
gra_nt is for the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center programming, marketing and development expansion projects.
A few of the specific programming goals of the project include the
production and distribution of a Community Referral Guide, the enhancement of "Lesbian Connection·; a program that encourages increased inv~lvem~nt fro_m the women of our community and an expansion of the
Millennium Pnde Celebration. The marketing and development aspects of
the proJect will focus on enhanced communication and media material as
well as increased membership and volunteer involvement.
The Colin Higgins Foundation is based in San Francisco California.
Colin Higgins, screenwriter, director and producer, established the Foundation in 1966. Mr. Higgins is remembered for his remarkable human
;amedies _
including "Harold and Maude", "Silver Streak", "Foul Play" , and
Nine to Five·. He created the Foundation in order to further his humanitarian goals. One of the Foundation's main priorities is to empower gay
men and lesbians by supporting community-based organizations that
combat homophobia and foster leadership.
The board of directors of TOHR is honored to have been selected for
funding and look forward to the ambitious goals for 2000 and beyond.
January membership meeting: 01/11/00
The first general membership meeting of the new millennium will be
held _Tuesday, January 11 , 2000 at 7:'JJ pm at the Tulsa Gay Community
Services Center, 1307 E ~Street~ & Peoria). In addition to a short
business session there will also be a presentation of appointments to the
Board of Directors to be voted on by the membership.
Mr. Jason Reed of Keane Realtors will be giving the special program
entitled "Joint Tenancy" or "How to buy a house with your partner".
The evening begins at 6:30 pm with a social hour w/ refreshments
~allowed b~ t~e. meeting at 7:30 pm. All TOHR members, guests, and
interested indIvIduals are invited and encouraged to attend the monthly
membership meetings. Membership meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center.
Martin Luther King Jr. March - O1/17 /00
_Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR), Parents, Family and
Fnends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) and Soulforce, an ecumenical
volunteer organization based on the principles of Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. will be joining together and participating in Tulsa's annual
Martin Luther King Jr. March.
The annual March celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. and his dream of
equality.
The march will begin at 11 :00 am at Pine and Cincinnati and proceed to
2nd and Greenwood. TOHR, PFLAG, and Soulforce invite and encourage
all members of the GLBT community to Join our walking unit as we join the
City of Tulsa in celebrating the life of this great man.
If you would like to participate In the march, please call 918.743.4297
for more information.
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In addition to advocacy work and featured events, TOHR Is active In
the community helping like-minded organizations and individuals here in
the Tulsa area.
The TOHR Information Line is a service provided to inform you, as
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well as visitors and newcomers to Tulsa, of local events, clubs, faith
organizations, service providers, etc. This service also refers professional services such as medical , legal, social services, etc. to the
caller. The information line is staffed by volunteers and receives
more than 250 calls per month.
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"Community News· , our monthly newsletter, includes the
"Community Calendar" and •community Club Calendars. The Community Calendars benefrt the organizations, businesses and youl
Organizations and businesses send in their monthly calendars to the
TOHR offices, information is then incorporated in the Community
Calendars for your benefit and theirs to keep better informed of the
events and activities in the Tulsa area.
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TOHR participated in the 7th Annual Aids Walk and the Wor1d Aids
Day Candlelight March and Service. The Candlelight March and
Service was held in memory of Phil Wiley, a charter member of
TOHR and community activist.
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TOHR hosted it's first "Feast for Friends" dimer this past year benefiting the Tulsa chapter of the Names Project. Over forty people attended "The Double T Ranch Experience• although the dinner was
held at the Center due to the weather. TOHR raised over $650.00
for the Names Project.
The mission of TOHR - EQUALity - is one that Is achievable! Through a
variety of programs, services, advocacy work and community oriented
S?cial and recreational events; Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights provides the GLBT community with a voice. That voice gets louder and
stronger each day and year when you continue your membership or become a new member. That voice becomes strongest and Invincible when
you enroll in one of our donor programs.
. TOHR ~ committed to maintaining a diversified funding base, employing a vanety of strategies to meet the diverse financial resources of
Oklahomans. The most important aspect of our strategies will be the Donor Programs. Donor programs that create opportunities for individuals
businesses and corporations are the seeds of a healthy community.
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Soon, TOHR will be introducing •2000 and Beyond"; a complete financial strategy employing Grants and Foundations, Fundralsers, a Capital Campaign and most importantly, a complete Donor Program. As you
become more aware of our programs and the work that is being done, we
are confident you will find a giving program that provides you with the best
opportunity to secure the future of Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights
and the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center. Together, the mission of
EQUALity, can and will be achieved!
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JANUARY 2000 COMMUNITY NEWS, PAGE 5
... news at the center
... news around town
BOOKS, BOOKS, and more BOOKS!
NEW GROUPS FORMING!
The Tulsa Gay Community Services Center recently was the recipient of approximately 400 books donated by the San Diego Gay and Lesbian Community Center.
Novels, references, history and self-help titles are a few of the new
additions to the Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library. These and recent
donations by members and friends have nearly doubled the number of
titles currently housed in the Library. In addition to the books available for
checkout, several tiles are available for purchase.
The Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library hours are the same as the
Centers hours: Sunday - Friday; 6-9 pm and Saturdays; Noon-9 pm .
Please feel free to stop by anytime and browse for a book for a good winters night read.
There are several new groups forming for you to become involved with at
the Tulsa Gay Conmuntty Services Center as well as in the general
Tulsa area .
VOLUNTEERING - A WAY OF LIFE!
VOLUNTEER:
ONE WHO ENTERS INTO OR OFFERS THEMSELVES FOR A
SERVICE OF THEIR OWN FREE WILL
TOHR and the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center are run completely by dedicated volunteers devoting their time to the need for
EQUALity. All work associated with TOHR and the Center is done by
VOLUNTEERS, as there is no part-time or full-time paid staff.
There are numerous volunteer opportunities available at your Community Center. Answering the Information line, running the Pride Store,
cleaning (yes, that has to happen), working with our librarian in the Nancy
McDonald Rainbow Library and organizing special events are just a few of
the responsibilities taken on by volunteers. TOHR also has opportunities
for you to volunteer your time and help your community at large. The
Millennium Pride Celebration, advocacy work and organizing and helping
to run special events also require volunteers.
Whether it be one evening a month or 1 night a week, as well as
everything in between , volunteers are the backbone of TOHR and the
work that is accomplished. In addition to the self-satisfaction of volunteering, you also get a 1Q'll, discount at the Pride Store when you volunteer.
Troy McGoveran, TOHR volunteer coordinator, has announced a
NEW VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION for February CX3, 2000. The orientation will _begin at 6:~ pm and will include an overview of what you may
expect when volunteering, a short training session and refreshments.
All interested individuals are encouraged to attend the orientation as
well as stay for the February general membership meeting, scheduled for
~.00 beginning at 7:~ pm. Please call 918.743.4297 for more information.
m
OTLIGHT
"SINGLES"
"Singles", a program of TOHR for the gay single man , had the first organizational meeting last month and anticipates exciting events and programs
in the future. "Singles" meets every Thursday at 6:~ pm at the Tulsa Gay
Community Services Center. Come on down and participate in the group
and stay for Center Cinema at 7:~ pm.
"RAINBOW OF DISCUSSION"
"Rainbow of Discussion: Reading Group will be meeting at the Barnes and Noble at 41st and Yale and the Tulsa Gay Community Services
Center. The group meets on the third Wednesday of every month at Barnes and Noble, beginning January 17, 2000 and the on the first Wednesday of every month at the Center.
The group will be discussing classic and contemporary titles. Selected titles for discussion will include those which have influenced the
present gay, lesbian and bisexual cultures.
This months selection, "A Place at the Table" by Bruce Bawer, can
be found in the Staff Recommendations section of the Barnes and Noble
store in the Southroads Shopping Center at 41st and Yale.
"CIRCLE OF FRIENDS"
"Circle of Friends" is an offshoot of TOHR's popular "Lesbian Connection". The organizers invite all those interested to join them at the
Tulsa Gay Community Services Center for an exchange of ideas and experiences.
Primarily a no topic barred discussion group, the group also plans to
have some group outings in the near future.
"Circle of Friends" will be meeting on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of
the month at 2:00 pm at the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center beginning February 12, 2000. For more information, contact Rita Taylor at 918636-3057
"WOMEN'S SUPPER CLUB"
A tradition in Tulsa has been revived! The Women's Supper Club"
will be meeting on a monthly basis beginning in February 2000.
Women's Supper Club" will meet on the first Wednesday of the
month beginning February 02, 2000 at "Spaghetti Warehouse at 7:00 pm.
Spaghetti Warehouse is located in the Brady Arts District north of downtown Tulsa.
Watch the "Community Calendar" for future dates, times and monthly
locations.
TULSA AREA PRIMETIMERS
TULSA AREA PRIMETIMERS is a social and recreational organization for Gay and Bi-sexual men over 21 who live in Tulsa or surrounding
areas. Founded in August 1993, TAPT has become a popular group in
the gay and bi-sexual community.
The Primetimers are a group of friendly guys who organize and participate in events of special interest to mature men. TAPrs goal is to
establish friendship and support through social interaction. They have a
diverse program of activities, which are held In the homes of members or
in comfortable community facilities, such as the Tulsa Gay Community
Services Center, where everyone has the freedom to be themselves
among friends.
Each month the Primetimers schedule one or more dining out nights
at area restaurants for the pure enjoyment of dining with friends. Some of
them also meet for lunch a couple of times a month.
The Primetimers monthly meetings are held the second Sunday of
the month at 4:00 pm at the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center, 1~7
East 38th Street (38th & Peoria). Meetings are followed by time for socializing or a potluck supper. Guests are welcome.
Membership is open to Gay and Bi-sexual men over the age of 21 . If
you have questions, please contact Stan at 918-582-6557.
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JANUARY 2000 COMMUNITY NEWS, PAGE 6
... news at the center
... THANK YOU again!
The Tulsa Gay Community Services Center, a program of TOHR for
the city of Tulsa, is a hub of activity each and every week throughout the
year. If you haven't visited the Center recently, or if you have never been
to the Center (why would that be?), stop by anytime to see what's going
on in Tulsa and how you can help.
The Center is the home of the offices of Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights - mission control as it were, for the numerous activities and
events TOHR presents and sponsors. The Center also houses the Pride
Store and the Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library. The Center provides
space for H.O.P.E. and Red Rock for education and HIV testing. There
are also large and small meeting rooms in addition to the TV lounge, complete with a large screen TV.
The Center is busy every day of the week. Below are the organizations that utilize the Center and their meeting times. Groups meet every
week unless otherwise noted.
COMC-for your support of Pride '99 and performances.
Mark & Mike-for your support of Pride '99 and your truck.
Cimarron Alliance-for your support of Pride '99.
St. Jerome's-for your support of Pride '99
MCC United-for your support of Pride '99
The Gayly Oklahoman-for your continuing coverage and support
Tulsa Family News-for your continuing coverage and support
Triangle-for your continuing coverage and support
Marty Newma~or your work with the •community Council"
Dennis Neill & John Southard-for your work with the "Community Coun
cil and your house for the Holiday Home Tour.
Tim Williams & Randy Ritter / TW's Catering-for your support and your
house for the Holiday Home Tour.
Robert Inglish & Craig Wood-for your house for the Holiday Home Tour.
John & Steve / the Silver Star-for your support and for the use of
the Star for the Holiday dinner.
The Sto~for your support of Pride '99 and continued advertising.
The Mix-for your continued support.
Renegades-for your continued support.
Traxx-for your continued support.
The Tool Box-for your continued support.
The Bamboo Lounge-for your continued support
The Rainbow Rose-for your continued support.
TNT's-for your continued support.
Cw's-for your continued support.
Chaser's-for your continued support.
House of the Holy.Spirit-for your support.
Liberal Sound-for your support.
Mingo Valley Floral-for your support.
Gill Foundatio~or the grant at a much needed time.
Colin Higgins Foundatio~or the grant at a much needed time.
Troy McGoveran-Volunteer Coordinator-for your support, your work
with the volunteers, hosting the Double T Ranch Experience (even
though it rained).
Fernando Este--2CXlO Secretary-for your support, your work with Pride
'99, your energy-thank you!
Jason Reed-2CXlO 2nd Vice President-for your support, your work with
Pride '99 and the flag, your (sometimes) big hair.
Kathy Dales-1999 at large board member, for your support, your work
with Pride '99, your office work, --thank you !
Ken Draper-1999 Vice President-for your support, your work with Pride
'99, your program planning-thank you!
Lynn Mostoller-1999 & 20CX) Treasurer-for your support, your work with
Pride '99, your amazing work with our finances, for everythingthank you twice!
Kerry Lewis--1999 Secretary & 2CXlO 1st Vice President-for your sup
port, your work with Pride '99 (glitterboy), your planning abilities, your
note-taking abilities, for you-thank you and THANK YOU!
ALL LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS-for your support of the monthly
•community Calendar" and "Community Club Calendar", send in
those calendars every month !
ALL OF OUR MEMBERS-membership is vital-don't forget to rejoin!
ALL OF OUR VOLUNTEERS-without you we'd be nowhere!
ALL OF OUR DONORS-for your continuing resources, each and every
one of you , THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU !
THANK YOU again to the ENTIRE COMMUNITY.
Greg Gatewood, President
SUNDAY
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Center and Pride Store open: 6-9 pm.
TOHR Board of Directors meeting: 2:00 pm, -pl Sunday of month
Tulsa Area Primetimers membership meeting: 4:00 pm, -pl Sunday
of month
"Lesbian Connection" book discussion: 7:00 pm, refer calendar for
exact dates.
MONDAY
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TOHR office hours: 6-9 pm
Monday Night Football (during the season): 8:00 pm
TUESDAY
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TOHR general membership meeting: 7:30 pm, -pl Tuesday of month
"Coming Out" - a support group: 6:00 pm
"Loss of a Love• support group: 7:30 pm
Tulsa Area Primetimers board meeting: 7:00 pm, -pl Tuesday of
month
Youth drop-in day: 2-5 pm
HIV testing (confidential) by Red Rock: 4-9 pm
WEDNESDAY
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Center and Pride Store open: 6-9 pm
Lambda AA: 7:30 pm
Rainbow of Discussion: 7:00 pm, 1st Wednesday of month
Rainbow of Discussion: 7:00 pm , -:1° Wednesday of month at 41 st
Barnes & Noble
THURSDAY
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"Center Cinema": 7:30 pm,
"Singles": 6:30 pm
FRIDAY
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"Lesbian Connection· Women's movie night: 7:15 pm
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NOW (National Org. of Women) : 12:30 pm, -pl Saturday of month
Lambda AA: 5:30 pm
T.U.L.S.A. (Tulsa Uniform & Leather Seekers Ass'n): 5:00 pm, 1st
Saturday of month
HIV testing (anonymous) by H.O.P.E.: 4-8 pm
"Circle of Friends": 2:00 pm, 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month.
Millennium Pride planning meeting: refer "Community Calendar for
date and time.
In addition to the above organizational meetings, TOHR and the
Center hosts the bi-monthly "Community Council", numerous special
events, and is the place to get your free copy of "Community News", the
Gayty Oklahoman , Tulsa Family News, Triangle, Gay Parenting and Poz.
The bulletin boards are also an excellent place to advertise your place of
business, group events and even roommate information. There are also
dedicated bulletin boards for local, state and national news and news
about TOHR and the Center.
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights and the Tulsa Gay Community
Services Center invite everyone in the community to come by anytime to
see what's going on in your community and how you can get involved in
the fight for EQUALity.
"DID YOU KNOW?"
VERMONT'S SUPREME COURT RECENTLY RULED IT IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL FOR THE STATE TO DENY THE BENEFITS OF MARRIAGE TO SAME-SEX COUPLES.
OKLAHOMA IS THE ONLY STATE WHOSE ENTIRE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION SIGNED ON AS SPONSORS OF "DOMA", THE
LAW THAT PREVENTS LEGAL SAME-SEX MARRIAGE.
OKLAHOMA IS ONE OF ONLY 4 STATES WHOSE LAWS SPECIFICALLY TARGET GAYS AND LESBIANS, PREVENTING LEGAL SAMESEX SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS.
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! BECOME A MEMBER OF TOHR
AND MAKE OUR VOICE STRONG! VOLUNTEER AND BECOME AN
ACTIVE IN YOUR COMMUNITY-ALL IN THE NAME OF EQUALITY!
JANURARY 2000 COMMUNITY NEWS, PAGE 9
.. . bus inesses & organ izations
Cimarron Alliance Group
House of the Holy
(Polltlcal Action committee) Spirit Ministries
P.O. Box 18794
3210 JIS S Norwood
OKC, OK 73154
Tulsa, OK 74104
918-744-5797
918-224-4754
Community of Hope
2545 S Yale Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
918-747-6300
Interfaith AIDS
Ministries
PO Box 691438
Tulsa, OK 74169
Community Unitarian
Unlveraallst Congregation
2545 S Yale Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
918-749-0595
MCC United
1623 N Maplewood
Tulsa, OK
91a-a38-1715
Council 0ak Men's Chorale
PO Box 1062
Tulsa, OK 74104-1062
918-748-3888
Dignity/ Integrity of Tulsa
PO Box 701475
Tulsa, OK 74170
918-355-3140
Fellowshlp Congregational
Church
2900 S Harvard Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
918-747-7777
Free Spirit Woman's Center
918-587-4669
Friends In Unity Social Org.
(FUSO)
POBox8542
Tulsa, OK
918-583-0438
HIV Education and
Recreation Center
4138 Charles Page ISlvd.
Tulsa, OK 74127
24 Hour HOTLINE
583-6611
HIV outreach Prevention
Education (H.O.P.E.)
3505 I! Admiral
Tulsa, OK 74115
Names Project
3507 E Admiral Place
Tulsa , OK 74115
918-748-3111
Pr1metlmers Tulsa Area
PO Box 52118
Tulsa, OK 74152
Red Rock
1724 E 11th Street
Tulsa, OK 74104
918-684-2325
RAIN
409 S Pittaburgh
Tulsa, OK 74112
91&-a34-4195
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S.
3507 E Admiral
Tulsa, OK 74115
91 a-a34-4194
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CENTER GENERAL WORK DAY: JANUARY 16, 2000, 1:00 PM
Congratulations to Patrick Hodges and Rob · Dietrick, both TOHR
members residing in Tulsa, on their Holy Union held Saturday, January
8th, 2CXX) at the Tulsa Gay Community Services Center.
. . . classifieds
"Community News" now offers an opportunity to advertise for employment, for sale, real estate or roommate situations. Call 918-743-4297
for rates and more information.
Single male looking to share house or apartment. Call 918-272-1151 during the day before 3:30 pm; ask for Buddy.
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OK Spoke Club
POBox9185
Tulaa, OK 74157
Oklahoma NARAL
PO Box 702503
Tulsa , OK 74170
918-494-9585
PFLAG
POBox52800
Tulsa, OK 74152
918-749-4901
Parish Church of
St.Jerome
205WKing
Tulaa, OK 74106
918-582-3088
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The voice of justice Just got iouderl Slg11 me up, I want to
help TOHR In the fight for EQUALlty.
NAME_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Tulsa Gay
National Organization
for Women (N.O.W.)
PO Box 14088
Tulsa, OK
918365 5658
announcements
LIBRARY WORK DAY AT THE CENTER: JANUARY 15, 2CXXl, 1:00 PM
Community
Services Center
1307 I! 38th Street
(mailing addrna:
PO Box 2687; 74101)
Tulaa, OK 74105
918-743-4297
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Tulsa Oklahomans for
Human Rights (TOHR)
POBox2687
Tulsa, OK 74101
918-743-4297
STATE
HOMEPHONE _ _ _ __
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E-MAIL._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
I WOULD UKE TO JOIN OR REJOIN TOHR
Tulsa Positive
AdVocacy Coalition
(TulPac)
TGSCS: 1307 I! 381h
Tulsa, OK 74105
918-743-4297
Tulsa Uniform I
Leather Seekers
Association
(T.U.LS.A.)
91a-a38-1222
EDUCATION LEVEL (student): $10.00 / year
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variety of fun opportunities.
I WANT TO MAKE A ONE TIME PLEDGE In the
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GROUPS ACTIVmEs AND EVENTS IN THE "COMMUNITY CALENDAR" AND A LISTING IN THE BUSINESS AND ORGANIZAllON LISTING. CONTACT TOHR O 918.743A297 FOR MORE INFORMAllON
OR FILI. OUT THE BLANK CALENDAR INCLUDED IN YOUR ORGANIZAllONS "COMMUNITY NEWS" AND RETURN BY THE DEADLINE.
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VISA
MASTERCARD
House of Holy Spirit Ministries
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Come ... Let Your Spirit Soar
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7:00 p.m. Wednesday
6:00 p.m. Saturday
3210 S. Norwood, #8
Tulsa, OK 74135
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PO Box 2687 Tulsa, OK 74101
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