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GAY PEOPLE's Chronicle FEBRUARY 5, 1999
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"They say that, 'Home is
where
the
heart
is,'
Liberation
UCC
is my spiritual home.”
Bill L.
of Rinaldi Jewelry
Liberation United Church of Christ
has moved!
Worship with us in our new home
Sunday February 7th 10:30 a.m.
We welcome you to celebrate our first worship in this new space and discover your spiritual home.
For More Information, please call the church office
216-521-5556
Genesis 9 12-13 Luke 4:18-19
▼LIBERATION
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
13714 Madison Ave. Lakewood, Ohio
Former location of Parkwood Congregational Church
Where "Lil” Things Mean A Lot
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Phone 216/566-0603
• 2028 East 9th Street Between Euclid & Prospect
Hours: Monday Friday 10:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.• Saturday 10:00a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mention this ad for 20% Off Your Purchase!
OBITUARIES
Rick Dale Saunders
Ricky passed away January 7, 1999 after
a three-month illness while a patient at Saint Augustine Manor in Cleveland. He is survived by his mother, Vickie; his Aunt Ann; six brothers, and nieces and nephews.
Born October 5, 1959 in Cleveland, Ricky spent a number of years in the Toledo and Akron areas before returning home.
He worked many years for a landscaping company on Cleveland's west side and enjoyed the outdoor work, as well as the lasting friendships he made with fellow employees.
He enjoyed going to Legends, and had many friend on Cleveland's west side. At Christmas, his favorite holiday, he liked decoration his apartment, and celebrating with his friends. He will be missed.
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2830 Copley Road
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Books, pamphlets, and gifts for AA, Al-Anon, CoDA, NA, EA, OA, grief, depression, stress, ADD, abuse, eating disorders, divorce, etc. We also have Pride items! Hours: 10am-8pm Tuesday thru Friday
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Fri. 2/5 9:30pm Alexis Antes Folk/Rock Music
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Fri., 2/19
FEBRUARY EVENTS
Fri. 2/12 9 pm Mary Miller
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A WICK POETRY READING
Tuesday, February 9, 7:30 p.m.
Room 306, Student Center, Kent State University
RICHARD TAYSON
Winner of the 1997 Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize, judged by Marilyn Hacker, for his collection The Apprentice of Fever. Hacker calls Tayson's book "...brilliantly corporeal...rooted in the day-to-day life of a man implicated in the AIDS epidemic, living on the edge, crossing, transforming and transgressing boundaries..." And Tim Miller says, "Read [these poems] and take a breath of intimate real life."
MARILYN HACKER
Recipient of the National Book Award, a Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry, and the Lenore Marshall Award. Maxine Kumin says, “Hacker is (now) at the top of her form, bending rhyme and meter to her uses, dazzling us with her formalist prowess and breaking our hearts with her impassioned narrative. ...[She] critques our life and timesAIDS, the Holocaust, breast cancer, and warswith an unparalleled lyrical candor. The tone is elegiac; the thrust is life-affirming.”
For more information, contact The Wick Poetry Program at (330) 672-2067.