Pride Guide 2001 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE B-21
Dayton expo, dinner and fair is 'too much to keep inside'
by John Gantt
Dayton-There's something going on throughout the streets of Dayton. You can see it everywhere. From the rainbow bumper stickers to the really cute guy down the street that washes his car wearing really short shorts. What do these have in common? They all have "Too Much Pride to Keep Inside," which is the theme for this year's Pride celebration.
This June, all area GLBT folks and supportive friends are invited to attend the 15th anniversary of the Dayton Gay Pride Celebration. This year promises to be the best yet.
From June 2 to 17, there will be a GLBT Film Festival at the New Neon Movies, 130 E. Fifth St., Dayton. See below for films; for show times call 937-222-7469 (222-SHOW) or see www.neonmovies.com.
Join our contingent of proud Daytonians and support the Cincinnati Gay Pride event on Sunday, June 10.
On Saturday, June 16, celebrate Pride at the Dayton Convention Center, corner of 5th
and Main. From 5 pm to
7 pm the Miami Valley's 15th annual GLBT Business Exposition will include complimentary appetizers, music and a cash bar. Some exhibitors may have items for sale.
At 7 pm the
Pride dinner
and program Mary Wiseman will begin.
The program
will feature the Rubi Girls; the Strangely Attractive Players; Timothy McFeeley, political director for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; State Senator Rhine McLin, Dayton City Commissioner Mary Wiseman
Neon Movies has a monthlong GLBT film festival
Dayton-The Neon Movies, corner of 5th and Patterson, in conjunction with the Dayton Pride Partnership, announces the month-long Dayton Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. The month-long event will feature collections of shorts and features both in
The Broken Hearts Club
matinees and regular evening film times. For the complete listings, log onto www.neonmovies.com.
Tickets are $5.00 for matinees or $7.00 at regular movie times; $5.00 for seniors and children available at all viewings. Festival tickets are available for $30.00 each and contain ten punches, which can be used in any combination. One punch equals one movie admission for one individual, and multiple punches from one card can be used at any showtime. Tickets can be obtained at the box office of the Neon Movies, 130 East Fifth Street, adjacent to the Oregon District. For information call 937-222-8452.
Saturday and Sunday, June 9-10, 1 pm First Shorts Package, includes Scout's
Honor, Faggots are for Burning, No Regrets and Parole, sponsored by Faith UCC, Ron Jacobs and Larry Young, David Lauri, Jack Farris, the Community Coalition and the Pride Partnership; introduction by Larry Young.
Sunday June 10 at 5:30 pm and Monday June 11 at 7:30 pm
The Broken Hearts Club, sponsored by the Gryphons, introduction by David Spegele Tuesday and Wednesday, June 12-13 7:30 pm
All Over the Guy, sponsored by Q Gifts, introduction by David Dailey.
Friday, June 15 and Sunday, June 17 at 7:30 pm
Lost & Delirious, sponsored by Club Diva, introduction by Jamie Hughel.
Tuesday and Wednesday, June 19 and 20, 7:30 pm
Late Bloomers, sponsored by the Women's Forum and the Dayton Lesbian-Gay Center, introduction by Judy Goldsmith.
Saturday June 23 and Sunday June 24 at 1 pm:
Show Me Love, sponsored by Club Diva, introduced by Jamie Hughel
Tuesday June 26 and Wednesday June 27 at 7:30 pm
Second Shorts Package, including Lone Star Hate, Horse Dreams in BBQ Country, Affirmations, sponsored by Faith UCC, Ron Jacobs and Larry Young, David Lauri, Jack Farris, the Community Coalition and the Pride Partnership, introduction by Ron Jacobs.
Saturday June 30 and Sunday July 1 at 1 pm
Love is the Devil, sponsored by the Neon Movies.
The festival ends July 1.
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and special guest Ashley West. There will be special tributes to community leaders and much more. The MC for the evening will be Tom Simmons.
Tickets for this event can be ordered at www.gaydayton.org/pride or at one of the ticket outlets: Q! Gift Shop, Books & Company, Earth Song Herbal, Stage Door and Club Diva.
The next day, Sunday, June 17, join GLBT friends and family for a day at Carillon Park. on Patterson Blvd. across from NCR. The event will be from 1 to 5 pm. It will be free to all. Join in the games, picnic and listen to great music.
A host of activities will include an artisan and business expo area, a children's activities area, adult activities including a "Wacky Olympics" competition, a fast-pitch booth. a dunk tank, and a DJ spin-off. Food, beverages and beer will be available. For more
information contact Randy Davis at 937429-1728 or e-mail him at radavis( dayton.net.
On Saturday, June 23, Dayton will have a presence at the Columbus Pride event. Join our Float Team and show that Dayton is proud. To participate call Dale at 937275-4438.
For more information about any of these events, call 937-275-3059 or e-mail DaytonPride 2001 (@aol.com.
To reserve space at the expo, call Randy at 937-429-1728 or e-mail radavis(@dayton.net.
To reserve an ad in the annual resource guide call Brown Creative Computing at 937-222-1003 or e-mail brucebwb (u ameritech.org.
John Gantt is the chairperson of the Dayton Pride Partnership.
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