November – Issue 2 - First City Network
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November – Issue 2 - First City Network
NETWORKNEWS V O L U M E 3 0 I S S U E 2 - N O V E M B E R 2 0 15 The Newsletter of First City Network—Georgia’s oldest LGBT Organization, Founded 1985 Can We Have a LGBT Community Center in Savannah? Yes, We Can! For more than 15 years, the leadership of FCN has dreamed about and informally discussed the establishment of a LGBT Community Center. Over the thirty years of FCN’s existence, no central meeting place/focal point has been available. All groups affiliated with FCN: Savannah PRIDE, StandOut Youth, PFLAG, LGBT AA/NA group, and even the FCN Board, meet in public or donated space, in homes and churches; none of which provide privacy. There are no confidential HIV testing sites other than the public health department, no private space for transgender people to meet for support and comfort, and no safe place for questioning LGBT teens and young adults to go for support and, when necessary, a respite from familycentered emotional abuse or worse. HIV and AIDS support groups are meeting wherever they can. Irreplaceable LGBT historic items and equipment is stacked in storage units. Not having a ‘home’ contributes to a lack of common direction and mission, joint fundraising and even something like the difficulty of establishing an events calendar among the various LGBT groups. So, needless to say, there is an immediate need for a community center in Savannah. An LGBT Community Center will enrich the quality of life for ALL citizens by inspiring a sense of pride, wellness, responsibility and community among individuals and organizations in the LGBT population. Practical advantages include increasing coordination, eliminating duplication, and establishing a common mission and direction for the LGBT community. Outside our community, it will increase public awareness, acceptance, visibility, and understanding of the LGBT community, including providing opportunities for learning, open dialogues, and forums for discussion. Enhancing access to resources by serving as the focal point for LGBT information and referrals to local organizations will be another major benefit—and all in an inclusive, welcoming, and safe environment. continued on page 11 2015 Board Election Results The First City Network membership has spoken, and the full slate of 13 candidates for the 2015-16 Board of Directors was elected. This is the maximum number of Board members allowed under our by-laws, and the largest Board in years. Here is the official count, as submitted by vote counters Hank Reineking and Rich Brehm: Sean Brandon Kevin Clark Michael Eccles James Farringer Mel Garcia Jeff Gerstenblatt Dee Hope Pam Miller Tim Moore Michael Ploski Michael Wedincamp Billy Wooten Randy Young 44 48 43 46 41 40 48 41 41 43 48 50 35 At the October Board meeting, the newly-elected Board voted the following officers: Billy Wooten, Chair Tim Moore, Vice-chair Michael Eccles, Treasurer Dee Hope, Secretary Michael Ploski, Parliamentarian Inside This Issue Chairman’s Report............................................................ 3 Felicia Takes Center Stage............................................... 7 October Social................................................................... 9 FCN Members List........................................................... 10 TailsSpin Kudos.............................................................. 14 Local LGBT Guide............................................................ 16 THE DON CALLAHAN Real Estate Group 912-441-4416 | [email protected] AlphaGraphics 2015 Best Printer SMN Readers’ Choice Southside Savannah 7426 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Suite B Savannah, Georgia 31406 (912) 355-9001 | Fax: (912) 351-9966 www.us241.alphagraphics.com Downtown Savannah 513 E. Oglethorpe Avenue, Suite J Savannah, Georgia 31401 (912) 232-4139 | Fax: (912) 236-1096 www.us708.alphagraphics.com FCN Commentary Chair’s Report: Discuss and Cuss By Billy Wooten Your new FCN board recently held its annual retreat, where members “discuss and cuss” in a free-flowing forum. The topics were varied and included new committees, possible changes to the FCN newsletter, engaging new volunteers, fundraising for the proposed LGBT community center, and, despite no crystal ball, the future of FCN and LGBT organizations in general. The LGBT world has certainly changed, with full marriage equality, social websites, and a younger generation that more readily accepts and appreciates us. But there are still major issues in the workplace, houses of worship, state houses, and schools that have to be overcome. With your help and support progress will be made against bullying, job discrimination, rogue legislation, and religious indifference. But it takes all of us working together in an ongoing effort to educate, repudiate, and advocate. Join us at a meeting, volunteer, contribute to the newsletter; there are many tasks that could use your help. Letter to the Editor Happy November Folks! Pride season has come and gone. I want to take a moment to thank the hard working folks on the Pride Board 2015. Michael Wedincamp, Maria Waller, Regan Drake, Rev. Dale Worley, James Farringer, Rob McCoy, Alex Cheves, Jeff Gerstenblatt and Molly Talbot, I can’t thank you enough for what you do and for putting up with me one more year. We had an extraordinary great time putting it together and connecting the dots this year. It isn’t an easy project folks. That is my most honest assessment of the festival I can make. We all have jobs that put bread on our tables and lives. The board members listed above sacrifice time and energy to present a festival that the entire Savannah LGBT community can be proud of and be proud to bring their friends and family to. We are very grateful for our sponsors, Bud Light, Don Callahan Real Estate, Family First, Club One, Creative Approach, Barefoot Wine, and Wells Fargo Bank. These folks help us set a foundation that we can grow from and with their support allow us to plan the event. I hope you were pleased and proud of what we have done. NETWORK NEWS First City Network, Inc. is a local, private, non-profit community service organization charted in 1985 by concerned citizens seeking a gay and lesbian positive community. First City Network serves as a forum to share strengths and ideas, stimulate personal growth and provide social activities. We provide national, state and local information and referral services for health care, counseling, education, advocacy and mutual support. NETWORK NEWS - Production Staff Publisher Contributors Billing Ad Manager (Interim) Distribution Photography AlphaGraphics FCN Membership Dawn Phaneuf Billy Wooten FCN Board of Directors FCN Membership First City Network, Inc. P.O. Box 2442 | Savannah, GA 31402 | (912) 236-CITY (2489) firstcitynetwork.org | Look for us on Facebook! I would like to recognize the volunteers that came early morning to help setup, stayed late until the last cigarette butt was picked up, and who worked non-stop through the day, I am humbled by your smiles and generosity. The entertainment was pretty all local, with the exception of just a few. We did not reach out and bring in a “headliner”--a leap of faith but it worked. We knew we had eight strong entertainment groups and they rocked the park all day long. Their love for the festival and their support is reflected in the show that they provided. Thank you! This year the Pride Festival was recognized by the mayor and city council. We were presented with a proclamation recognizing the importance of the Pride Festival to Savannah. Very humbled that in just 16 short years, we have grown into the third-largest festival event in the city and that Savannah Pride has a very strong relationship with the City of Savannah. The Jepson Center for the Arts also opened their doors to us continued on page 4 NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015- 3 continued from page 3 FIRST CITY NETWORK BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair Vice-Chair Treasurer Secretary Parliamentarian Sean Brandon Kevin Clark James Q Farringer Mel Garcia Billy Wooten Tim Moore Michael Eccles Dee Hope Michael Ploski Jeff Gerstenblatt Pam Miller Michael Wedincamp Randy Young The First City Network Board of Directors meets the first Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at our NEW office at 7505 Waters Avenue, Suite B-7 (just south of Eisenhower Drive) Next meeting will be Monday, November 2nd! As usual, all members are welcome to attend! for an outstanding art exhibit. The White Party was the social event of the year--don’t miss next year’s folks. Our attendees: your smiles throughout the day made everything so worthwhile. This is my last year as festival director. I want to thank you for your help and trust these last three years. Your kindnesses have made it all worthwhile. I am leaving you in wonderful hardworking hands. The Festival is going to grow, and with that growth, the LGBT community will shine as a beacon of hope, love and acceptance. We set the bar for the City on that one… they know it… we rock! We celebrate our diversity at Pride…our Pride is different, we are different…we are Savannah Pride!!!! All the Best, Mark R. Hill To submit your letter-to-the-editor or article to the Network News, email [email protected]. ENTRIES MUST BE LOCAL AND MEET NEWSLETTER EDITORIAL GUIDELINES. 1102 Bull Street • Savannah, GA • 31401 (912) 236-4703 • Fax (912) 236-9026 Downtown Savannah Computer Repair 912.228.5968 4 - NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015 At-Large Post 1: CAROLYN BELL At-Large Post 2: TRAVIS COLE District 1: VAN JOHNSON District 2: NO ENDORSEMENT District 3: Dual endorsement of JOHN HALL AND KIM DULEK District 4: MARY ELLEN SPRAGUE District 5: SHAUNDRA MCKEITHEN District 6: DAVID SELF GE O R GIA E QU A L I TY A S K S YO U T O CO M E O U T AN D V O T E VOTE ELECTION DAY NOV 3 Mayor: EDNA JACKSON NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015- 5 vote Alderman At-Large Post 2 nov. 3rd traviscolesforcouncil.com Create safe neighborhoods for all citizens: Fully staffing our police and fire services, and pushing funding for new and updated facilities. Collaborating with neighborhood associations and community leaders to fight crime from the inside out. Drive economic prosperity: Reducing poverty by developing economic incentives for businesses in affected neighborhoods. Working with County Commission on property tax relief, thereby creating community business anchors. Enhance government efficiency: Accelerating the ordinance process by encouraging transparency and inclusiveness. Streamlining permitting to encourage new growth, and presenting Savannah as “open for business.” I look forward to the opportunity to tackle these issues with you, as we strive together to make Savannah a better place to work, live, and visit – for all of our citizens and guests. Travis Coles 6 - NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015 FCN Features Felicia Once Again Takes Club One’s Center Stage by Orlando Montoya Like a lot of people in Savannah’s LGBT community, I didn’t know anyone named Neal Scott before his August passing. But I knew of Felicia Hall (Felicia Adams when she was married), a longtime Savannah drag show performer, bartender and operator of Felicia’s nightclub in the late 1990’s. The man and the woman were one in the same. This September, scores of people who knew Neal and Felicia, gathered to remember the person, him and her, at Club One, where she often performed. “I thought she was absolutely one of the best entertainers I’d ever seen,” said Club One co-owner Cale Hall. “She took a lot of time and really looked the part and put a lot of energy into the show.” Cale Hall met Felicia in 1984 when she came to work for the club. She also worked at the long gone Who’s Who on Bay Street. She briefly fulfilled a lifelong dream when she had her own club in the space that’s now The Distillery restaurant on Liberty Street. Cale Hall described Felicia as crazy and sassy, a true Southern diva who made people laugh. Drag performer Gia Hall shared houses and apartments with Felicia on and off for 34 years. Gia Hall said she was working as a cocktail server at the Who’s Who when they met. The pair became best friends, roommates and “drag sisters.” She remembered Neal, her roommate, an Armstrong nursing school graduate and a man from the little country town of Sylvania, as a quiet and calm person, someone who was reserved and hard to get excited. “That was her black and white, night and day because when she was on stage, she was very commanding,” Gia Hall said. “Her wildest number was a song by Mother’s Finest where she’d come out in a black cat suit and crawl the runway. Fire would be involved.” All of this came as something as a shock to Neal’s family out in rural Screven County. Neal’s younger sister, Heidi Scott Harsha, said Neal started dressing as a woman before he was 18. She thought it was fun. But others in the family apparently didn’t. “I don’t even think that he realized just how many people loved and respected him,” she said. “This here tonight, this is just a small sampling of his friends and extended family.” Or as Gia Hall said, “He would often tell me that family were those people in your life who elevate you to be the very best that you can be and always accept you for who you are.” In that case, Neal had a very large family in Savannah. Indeed, Neal had a son, Amari Adams, who came to the Club One remembrance. Neal’s “work family” also came. Neal was a nurse. Gia Hall says it was only recently that he had come into some financial means with a job as a nurse manager at Urological Associates of Savannah on DeRenne Avenue. He loved it. “He was excellent at connecting with people,” said coworker Buffy Boyd. “He always was able to find some common ground to connect with them on. He was always positive with patients. He always smiled at them. But that was Neal.” The Club One memorial was a cross-section of everyone who knew Neal a.k.a. Felicia. I can’t fit in everyone’s continued on page 8 NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015- 7 continued from page 7 story. So perhaps I’ll close with an ordinary moment, like the ones we share with people each and every day. It comes from drag performer Dawn Dupree. She remembered Felicia most from those moments before a show when the performers were backstage at Club One enjoying a calm moment before the lights shone on them. “They always had a small television back there. And Felicia and all of us would gather together and watch the Golden Girls together before we’d go on for the performance,” Dupree said. “Those are the kinds of things that I remember most about her, laughing backstage with her, doing shots together, just laughing and having fun.” It’s obvious that for many in Savannah, the words of that show’s theme song, written by Andrew Gold, ring true of Neal Scott (1965-2015). “Thank you for being a friend.” FCN Business Member TailsSpin Chosen Pet Retailer of the Year Pet Product News International has chosen TailsSpin as “2015-2016 Pet Retailer of the Year.” Born in Savannah, TailsSpin has expanded to four stores in Savannah, Pooler, Macon, and its newest location on Whitemarsh Island. Jusak Bernhard and Jeff Manley, owners of TailsSpin, attended the Awards Ceremony July 21 in Las Vegas. “It’s an amazing honor to be recognized by our peers in the industry” said Bernhard. “As TailsSpin is Savannah born, we are doubly excited. For us, participating in our surrounding community and providing excellent customer service are the key reason of our continued success. TailsSpin supports the community by raising funds for local pet rescues and other non-profit organizations such as FCN, as well as by working closely with the local government on pet-related programs, such as the creation of dog parks. Way to go, Guys! Charity Walk to “Reflect, Remember, Revive the Challenge” Savannah’s second annual World AIDS Day Walk, presented by J.C. Lewis Primary Health Care Center, is December 5 in Forsyth Park from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Deep End Band. For registration and vendor participation, contact Kirk Scott via email at [email protected] or call 912-4958887, ext. 6734. At Brouillette & Cowan, we help provide clarity, confidence and personalized financial solutions to the clients we serve, with the goal of creating and preserving wealth while maximizing tax savings. Marianne K. Brouillette, EA C. Jason Cowan, CPA® Financial Advisors 806 East 67th strEEt, suitE B savannah, Ga 31405 9 1 2 . 3 5 4 . 2 2 6 2 office • 9 1 2 . 3 5 4 . 3 1 6 5 fax w w w . B C S ava n n a h . C o m Securities offered through Investors Capital Corporation Member FINRA/SIPC Advisory Services offered through Investors Capital Advisory 6 Kimball Lane, Lynnfield MA 01940 800-949-1422 8 - NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015 Events October First Saturday Social a Delightful Evening It was a night fitting for a Halloween kickoff - misty, cool, a slight breeze stirring up the ghosts and ghouls in the eastside neighborhood of Scott West. Also stirred up were the attendees, talking about the city elections and other great un-pleasantries. The music of Melvin Dean on the steel drums also floated about, providing a background for the fine food, fellowship, and free-flowing drinks. Joining the 90+ in attendance were several of the local candidates, including G. Lyn Taylor, David Self, and Travis Coles. See the photos on Pages 16 and back page of this issue. Always the “host with the most”, Scott shared tales of treasures found at yard sales and entertained with stories from some of the hundreds of events he helps plan and coordinate. He has proven himself to be a true supporter of a better community through a higher quality of living, contributing to that goal in ways both small and large every day. You too can contribute. Have you considered hosting a social or volunteering for a FCN committee? We need more folks like Scott, willing to get involved. Think about it! Mark Your Calendars! A listing of LGBT-related events hosted by local non-profits Family Guys Bowling League Meet Thursdays at 7pm, AMF Bowling Lanes, 115 Tibet Ave. on Savannah’s Southside, Lanes 47-50 Stand Out Youth’s Discussion Groups Every Friday, 7-9:00pm, 1020 Abercorn Street Check out www.standoutyouth.org for more info Phoenix Project’s “Real Talk” for the MSM Community Every first and third Monday of the month from 4-5pm Chatham Care Center Lecture Room, 107 Fahm Street in Savannah (see article in this issue for more info) Free HIV Testing Tuesdays-Fridays from 9 to 11 a.m. & 2 to 4 p.m. at Phoenix Project, 525 East 34th St. in Savannah Savannah Pride Festival Saturday, October 22, 2016 in Forsyth Park NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015- 9 Looking for Weekly Quality Consignments Estates and Personal Property Commercial Liquidations Bankruptcy & Foreclosures Savannah Auction Exchange,Inc 300 West Highway 80 Bloomingdale, GA 31302 912.988.3117 GAL#C002952 [email protected] www.SavannahAuctionExchange.com 10 - NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015 NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015- 11 FCN Membership Membership and Other Donations Received by First City Network Thank you, all of our new and renewing members and generous donors, for supporting FCN during late spring to early fall…we are growing stronger because of you! *Names with an asterisk signify members who raised their level of support—thank you! New members are in italics--welcome! Family of Friends Benefactor Richard L. Bono Sponsor Mel Garcia* Supporter Jim Adams* Sara Blocker & Harriet Langford* Scott A. Cohen, D.D.S.* Alice Tuohey* Business/Organization Chuck’s Bar Inc. The Health Initiative Inc. TailsSpin Couples/Family Jim Ashman & Jamey Espina Betsy Barber & Ron La Conte Efrayim Ben-Avraham & Shawn Turner Timothy Burkett & Lance Wilhelm Eric Chin & Jonathan Stalcup Brian Clyatt & Daryl Balzer Paul & Mark Cooper James Daly & Donell Redd Daniel & David Lloyd Dosier & David Sims Regan Drake & Brandon Earehart Michael Eccles & Corey Moore Frank & Danny Steve Gagne & Clayton Gagne-Thomas Marsha Ipsen & Jollie Ipsen David Johnson & Clint Johnson Jon & Donovan Steve K. & Gabriel L. Katrina & Savanah Kite Angela Link-Perez & Melanie Link-Perez Marcia Long & Julie Blocker Erika Majors & Candace Hardnett James Maury & Daniel E. Snyder III Rachael Miller & Kristen Fields Lauree Morris & Hannah San Juan Hew Nettles & Rodger George Keith Sealey & Christopher Barry 12 - NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015 David Shephard & Benjamin Burrell Steve & Dick Marsha Tolbert & Omelia Donahoo Jay Ulrich & Randy Young Individual Anonymous Hubert C. Baker Barry Ken Barthels Joyce Bean Sidney Brand John A. Brown Richard Brown Charles Cherry Samantha Claar John Dunlap Jeff Eesley Sheela Eichhorn James Farringer Mike Flatt P. Michelle Gillikin Rick Gilsdorf John Groover James Hamrick Alexandra Jones Jayson M. Lane Judy McVey Ron Melander Tim Moore Roger Moss Clifford J. Neesmith Michael O’Halloran Elizabeth Osterberger Tom Pearsall Amy Rigdon Blake Rutledge Shawn Patrick Shehan Carl Shirk James A. Smith, Jr. Margaret G. Waters Thomas Wells David Wilding Student Harry Gregory Sabrina Rodner Indigo Williamson Gifts-in-Kind For donation of office furniture Dee Hope For donation of office space Austin Hill Realty For donation of software Microsoft Corporation Donations Radius Media Group John Stern continued from front page “Diverse programming for a diverse community” is more than a mantra, because the Savannah LGBT Community Center programming WILL be diverse, offering participation and volunteer opportunities for the entire LGBT population. Imagine some of the many possibilities: • LGBT youth and young adult support groups, spanning junior high, high school, technical school, and college ages • Support for LGBT homeless and those at risk of abuse • Support for LGBT senior adults and those at risk; LGBT Senior Center • Minority and immigrant LGBT support • Legal support and information unique to our community • HIV/AIDS testing and counseling/health initiatives • Weekly/monthly social and educational activities • Year-round planning/activities for PRIDE and other LGBT festivals • LGBT Small Business Group and LGBT Chamber meeting space • LGBT Visitors Center/welcoming site for LGBT tourists; LGBT heritage tourism • Archive. library, and and/or museum of LGBT history in our area • Relationship/marriage counseling • Volunteer opportunities with LGBT organizations and the broader community So how can you help make an LGBT Community Center a reality? Well, we are raising money to match a challenge gift. A prominent local couple has made a substantial pledge of $25,000 provided we match the gift and develop a solid business plan for the community center. We have begun to quietly reach out to friends and supporters to determine their level of interest. To date, everyone we have asked has agreed to consider a donation; several have already indicated they will help meet the challenge! To join that list of donors, please fill out the form on Page X inside this issue, or to have a private meeting with the FCN Chair or any member of our board about our community center project, call 912-547-4543. Together, we can do this! First City Network - Wish List Please consider donating slightly used items from our “wish list” below to First City Network—a wonderful gift-in-kind that helps us tremendously in our mission! 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Subject to underwriting guidelines, id li review, i andd approval.l Nationwide Insurance, the Nationwide framemark, Nationwide is On O Your Side, S Brand New Belongings and We put members first, because we don’t have shareholders are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. © 2013 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. NPC-0599M1 (02/13) NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015- 15 October Social Highlights 3RD Saturday, December 12th Habersham Village Shopping Center Bark, Purr, or Chirp #WoofWalkRun @TailsSpinPets Habersham Village Savannah 912.691.8788 Next to Publix Pooler 912.330.8852 16 - NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015 TailsSpin.com Hwy 80, Next to Publix & CVS Whitemarsh 912.231.3718 A UNIQUE WAY TO FEEL MORE ENERGIZED... AND BE AS HEALTHY AS YOU CAN BE. Karen Voss, DC Clark Voss, DC Reiki certified (912) 356-5886 Chiropractic works with the subtle energies of the body flowing through the nervous system to stimulate the body’s own innate capacity to heal itself. Reiki works with the flow of Universal Life Force Energy channeled into the body to balance the energy centers and to facilitate the healing process. Skidaway Family Chiropractic Center 5704 Skidaway Road Savannah, GA 31406 ADVERTISING RATES SizeDimensionC BW Full PG 8.5x11$120 $90 Half PG (H) 8.5x5.5 (V)4.25x11$75 $55 Quarter PG 4.25x5.5 $55$40 4.25x5.5 $35$30 Eighth PG Artwork must be submitted to [email protected] no later than the 15th of each month. Please submit art as PDF, JPEG or TIFF file sized to appropriate dimensions. FCN looks forward to working with all LGBT and LGBT Friendly businesses. TWO SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 and 11:00 am Children’s Church & Nursery 11:00am Guided Meditation Service Thursdays 12:00noon - 12:30pm se Adverti s! With U PLEASE MAIL CHECK PAYABLE TO FIRST CITY NETWORK TO: First City Network PO Box 2442 Savannah, GA 31402-2442 Courtyard Books & Gifts Open Sundays 10:00am - 1:00pm Thursdays 11:00am - 1:00pm 2320 Sunset Blvd, Savannah GA 31404 [email protected] unityofsavannah.com (912) 355-4704 NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015- 17 LGBT Guide the LGBT GUIDE SUPPORT GAY-FRIENDLY BUSINESS - TELL THEM YOU FOUND THEM IN THE FCN NETWORK NEWS ARTS AND ANTIQUES Savannah Auction Exchange 300 Highway 80 Bloomingdale, GA (912) 988-3117 HAIR SALONS Salon 1821 1821 Bull St Savannah, GA 31401 (912) 344-4377 Wayne Chambers Gallery (912) 663.5544 305 W. Bryan St. - Suite 104 W Salon 7360 Skidaway Rd., Suite H1 Savannah, GA (912) 352-9920 COLLEGE ORGANIZATIONS HEALTH/HUMAN SERVICES Armstrong Gay Straight Alliance c/o Emily Bressler (478) 787-7599 Assisted Recovery Center of Ga. 7722 Waters Ave (912) 352-2425 or (888) 570-6391 Georgia Southern Gay Straight Alliance c/o Parrish Turner (912) 531-8326 [email protected] Georgia AIDS Coalition (GAC) P.O. Box 1258 Snellville, GA 30078 www.georgiaaids.org Queer & Allies (Q&A) Krista Harberson, Faculty Advisor (912) 661-0388 [email protected] Grady Health Foundation Glen Paul Freedman, Office Manager 480 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE Unit 811 Atlanta, GA 30312-5332 CAMPGROUNDS Roy’s Hideaway 268 Catfish Lane Collins, GA 30421 Gay camping (cabin, RV & tent) & special event facility (912) 225-3900 www.royshideaway.com [email protected] COUNSELING & PSYCHOTHERAPY Ellen Farrell LPC, EEMCP Holistic Psychotherapy 6203 Abercorn St. #108 (912) 247-4263 www.ellenfarrell.com Karen Abato ATR-BC, LCAT Art Psychotherapist - (912) 220-0071 Sarah Holmes, Ph.D. 23 East 38th St. (912) 233-7304 Nancy Wallace, LCSW 23 East 38th St. (912) 447-0230 Martha Womack, PhD. Psychologist 23 East 38th St. (912) 447-5660 / fax (912) 447-5661 FINANCIAL SERVICES Brouillette & Cowan 1 Oglethorpe Pro Bldg, Ste 102 (912) 354-2262 Glenn Gaylord CPA (912) 658-1346 FOOD Brighter Day Natural Foods Organic foods, books and more 1102 Bull St. (912) 236-4703 FUNERAL SERVICES Adams Funeral Services 510 Stephenson Ave. (912) 354-6260 GAMES AND BOWLING Family Guys Bowling Thursday 7pm AMF Bowling 115 Tibet Avenue Lanes 47-50 HIV Services Chatham CARE Center 107 B Fahm St. (912) 651-2253 Hospice Savannah Inc. Homecare and Hospice House; grief support services 1352 Eisenhower Dr. (912) 355-2289 Phoenix Project (HIV/AIDS) of Union Mission Rhonda D. Harris, MPH, MS Health Educator 525 East 34th Street Savannah, GA 31401 (912)-231-0123 ext 1410 LGBT Liason Officer Star Corporal Tracy Walden 201 Habersham Street Savannah, GA 31402 (912) 651-6653 [email protected] INSURANCE AGENCY Mitchell Bush The Bush Agency Nationwide Insurance 340 Eisenhower Dr. Bldg 300 Ste A (912) 356-0266 LEGAL SERVICES GLSP (Georgia Legal Services Project) c/o Robert W. Bush 6602 Abercorn St., Suite 203 Savannah, GA 31405 (912) 651-2180 or (912) 231-9906 [email protected] HIV/AIDS Legal Project Free legal services to HIV+ who meet income guides. 10 Whitaker St. (912) 651-2180 U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Savannah Local Office 7391 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Suite 200 Savannah, GA 31406 Holly Hadfield Aguillar, Director (912) 920-4274 18 - NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015 LGBT ORGANIZATIONS Georgia Equality Project Savannah Chapter Billy Wooten (912) 547-4543 or Kevin Clark 106 West 38th St. (912) 547-6263 [email protected] Gay Men’s Heart Circle c/o Richard Gourley Los Robles 101 E. 34th St. (912) 713-5546 Savannah Pride Inc. savannahpride.com Stand Out Youth standoutyouth.org P.O. Box 14511 Savannah, GA 31416-1511 (912) 657-1966 [email protected] Dewayne Hilliard, Director NIGHTLIFE Chuck’s Bar 301 West River St. (912) 232-1005 Club One Jefferson (Home of The Lady Chablis) 1 Jefferson St. (912) 232-0200 PET SERVICES Save-A-Life Julie - (912) 354-7357 TailsSpin 4501 Habersham St. (912) 691-8788 TailsSpin.com PHYSICAL THERAPY Skidaway Family Chiropractic Center. 5704 Skidaway Rd. (912) 356-5886 PRINTING/DESIGN/PHOTO AlphaGraphics 7426 Hodgson Memorial Dr., Ste. B Savannah, GA 31406 (912) 355-9001 Creative Approach 408 MLK JR Blvd mycreativeapproach.com (912) 233-8300 REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE Austin Hill Realty, LLC 7505 Waters Avenue Suite B-7 (912) 354-2100 Brian Clyatt Keller Williams Realty - Coastal Area Partners 329 Commercial Dr., Ste 100 (912) 220-3563 Direct Donald Callahan The Don Callahan Real Estate Group Keller Williams Realty (912) 441-4416 Ron Melander, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS, ABR, SRS, CIPS, TRC SavannahHistoricProperties.com (912) 441-7124 RESTAURANTS Bar•food 4523 Habersham St. (912) 355-5956 Joe’s Homemade 5515 B Waters Avenue 70th St. (912) 349-0251 Six Pence Pub 245 Bull Street (912) 233-3151 B. Tillman 6700 Waters Avenue Savannah, GA 912-721-1564 WEBSITES, LOCAL Gaysavannah.com P.O. Box 8911 Savannah, GA 31412 [email protected] WEDDING PLANNING Rev. Steven Schulte Cell/text: (912) 313.4254 Joyce Bean, Officiant Savannah, Georgia 904-521-5054 Savannah Simple Weddings Helen Bradley, Officiant 912-667-0818 WORSHIP SERVICES Agape Empowerment Ministries 703D Louisville Road agapeempowerment.com Asbury Memorial UMC 1008 East Henry St. (912) 233-4351 Center for Spiritual Living - SAV 2520 Bonaventure Road (912) 335-1905 Congregation Mickve Israel 20 East Gordon Street (912) 233-1547 St. Luke’s Lutheran Church 2716 Mechanics Ave. (912) 354-6815 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 34th and Abercorn - Savannah (912) 232-0274 Unitarian Universalist Church 313 E Harris St (912) 234-0980 Unity Church of Savannah 2320 Sunset Blvd. (912) 355-4704 Unitarian Universalist of Statesboro 609 East Grady Street (912) 489-8338 To list your LGBT-friendly business or organization in the LGBT Guide, email [email protected]. Entries must be local and meet newsletter editorial guidelines. Excellence In Service To Our Clients And Community Since 1978 Austin Hill Pam Miller Christie Wallace 130 Habersham Street, Savannah, Georgia 31401 912.354.2100 | austinhillrealty.com NETWORK NEWS - First City Network - VOLUME 30 ISSUE 2 - NOVEMBER 2015- 19 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID AUTO PERMIT #375 SAVANNAH, GA P.O. BOX 2442 SAVANNAH, GA 31402 Upcoming First Saturday Socials 2015 Socials are all from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. unless noted otherwise November 7 Host: Don Holland & Ted Paskevich Address: 625 Maupas Avenue in Savannah December 5 Host(ess): Tim Moore (“Tricksie Turner”) Address: 4513 Spring Hill Road in Savannah Notes: annual holiday theme and food drive If you would like more info on a First Saturday Social, or if you’d like to host one, please email us at [email protected] Address Service Requested