Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 15:36:33 -1000 From: Mia H H Lam Subject: FUN EVENTS START TODAY (Saturday) (fwd) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 08:29:18 -1000 From: Marriage Project Hawaii Subject: FUN EVENTS START TODAY (Saturday) Dear Mia, On November 13 and 14, the Democratic Party will have a "millenial conversation" with "Democrats at heart". This two day conference is extremely idealistic: what do want Hawaii to be in the next 100 years, and what role might the party play in that? If you'd like to be part of this conversation, please contact Tom Ramsey at 944-6742 or at RamseyL001@hawaii.rr.com. If you are already a party member (Democrat, Republican, etc.), please let Tom Ramsey know. We'll strategize together a "civil rights" caucus in every party. Do you subscribe to investment newsletters and similar things? The CENTER will soon have some of these available. We'd love to have your back issues, as part of our education resourses for the GLBTQ community. If you are interested in meeting once a month on such issues, email Marriage Project Hawaii at marriageprojecthi@msn.com EVENTS (more events and details on the "events" page at http://members.tripod.com/~MPHAWAII/) TODAY, Saturday, 10 am - 4 pm, Hula's Bar and Lei Stand (2nd Floor Waikiki Grand Hotel- 134 Kapahulu Ave.), Used Book Sale for HGLCF. Jack Law sent email yesterday: "We have had a wonderful response to our request for donations so we have great stuff!!!!!!!!! EVERYTHING A BARGAIN!!!!! " TONIGHT, 6:30 pm, Japanese Cultural Center, ACLU Awards Banquet features Johnny Cochran. Jackie Young of POC will be honored. TOMORROW, Sunday, 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, Sunday, Coming Out Day Picnic and Open House, The Moiliili Softball Field opposite The Center, 2424 S. Beretania Street. TOMORROW, Sunday, 6:30 pm & 8:30 pm, "I Think I Do", gay film at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, sponsored by HGLCF TUESDAY, Oct. 12, "Love Makes a Family" Photo Exhibit at Borders Bookstore, Ward Center in Honolulu This well-regarded photo exhibit comes from Oregon, sponsored by Marriage Project - Hawaii and Borders Bookstore. After Nov. 5, the exhibit will move to Maui. Best Regards, Tom Ramsey Treasurer, Marriage Project Hawaii