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COMMUNITY
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1409 PL Highland
Suite M
Call 892-8872
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1925 Century Blvd, Ste #4
Atlanta, Georgia 30345
Phone: (404) 315-8898
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Counseling
• Recovery Issues •
• Abuse Survivors •
Insurance Sliding Scale
1261 LaVista Rd. NE • Atlanta 30324
634-5065
David Ryback, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychology
Free Initial Consultation
377-3588
Author of "Dreams
That Come True"
Specializing in
Relationship
Counseling &
Self Esteem
Community Psychiatric
8c Addiction Services
Paul M. Kimmel, M.D.
David J. MacDonald, M.S.W., C.A.C.
• Survivors of Sexual, Physical &
Emotional Abuse
• Addictive Diseases
• Life's Transitions
• Incorporating Traditional,
Experimental, Guided Imagery and
Inner Child Therapies
Phone: 633-5935
Edward O. Nix, M.D.
Hypnotherapy
To Help You
Stop Smoking
3756 Lavista Rd., Suite 100
Phone 634-0672
Partners In Health
Psychotherapists
• Lynne Magner, PhD
• Dorothy Parkel, PhD
• Joanne F. DeMark, PhD
• Marsha Davenport, MS
• Laurie Richardson, MS
• Claudia Scarbrough, MS
881-6300
Individual and
Couples Psychotherapy
Camille Bussotti, Ph.D.
Joe Langford, Ph.D
Licensed Psychologists
(404)607-1418
1164 N. Highland Ave, Atlanta
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AIDS Organizations
AID Atlanta—Non-profit agency providing ser
vices to people with AIDS, families and friends.
872-0600.
AIDS Info Line—876-9944 (Atlanta);l-800-551-
2728 (State-wide). Answers about AIDS, refer
rals, etc., by trained volunteers staffing lines 9am-
9pm daily.
AIDSCHAIM—Congregation Bet Haverim
(Atlanta's Reconstructionist synagogue serving
the the gay and lesbian community) sponsors a
predominantly gay support group for those affect
ed by the AIDS crisis. Meets 1st & 3d Thurs.,
7:30pm at AIDS Interfaith Network, 1053 Juniper
St. Info 642-3467.
First MCC AIDS Ministry—Spiritual and emo
tional support for PWA's and Families. 872-2246
The Living AIDS Memorial Park Project—
Meets 2d Mon. of month, 874-8969.
National Association of People with AIDS/
Atlanta — A political, social, and educational
organization confronting the AIDS crisis.
Membership open to all individuals with AIDS,
ARC or who are HIV positive. 874-7926.
The Names Project/Atlanta—A National AIDS
Memorial. Meets Tuesdays, 6:30pm at All Saints
Episcopal Church. 286-6263.
The Names Project Quilting Bee—For those
interested in creating a panel or helping others
working on a panel. Thurs. 7:30pm at First MCC.
872-2246.
Project Open Hand Atlanta —Prepares and
delivers meals to people with HIV illness.
Volunteers needed for organizing, kitchen and
delivery. 525-4620.
Arts/Entertainment
Atlanta Feminist Women's Chorus—A commu
nity-oriented chorale group of women’s voices.
Membership open to all women interested in
singing. Practice each Sunday. 294-8983.
Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus—Community-ori
ented chorus of male voices. Membership open to
all interested singers and non-singers alike.
627-7830.
"Funny...That Way"—Atlanta's Gay/Lesbian
comedy improvisational troupe. Membership
open. Workshops Sunday night. 875-2275.
Southeastern Arts, Media & Education
Project, Inc —Arts and media as tools for explo
ration, education, and change in human rights,
especially those of the lesbian/gay community.
881-0817.
Bars
The Armory—836 Juniper. 881-9280
Backstreet—845 Peachtree St. 873-1986
Blake's—227 10th St. 892:7535
Buddies—Cheshire Square. 634-5895
Bulldog & Co—893 Peachtree. 872-3025
Burkhart's—Ansley Square. 872-4403
Conference Room—1086 Alco St. 634-6478
The Cove—586 Worchester. 875-2477
Crazy Ray'z—1492 Piedmont 873-4655
Deana's One Mo' Time—1890 Cheshire Bridge
Rd. 874-0980
The Eagle—308 Ponce De Leon. 87EAGLE
551 Downstairs—551 Ponce De Leon. 873-4052
Frank's Place—778 N. Highland. 881-0259
Callus Bar & Restaurant—49 6th St. 892-8983
Lavita's—Cheshire Square. 633-0452
Loretta's—708 Spring St. 874-8125
The Metro—48 6th Street, 874-9869
New Order—1544 Piedmont. 874-8247
Options—2329 Cheshire Br. Rd. 634-4584
The Otherside—1924 Piedmont Road. 875-5238
2069 The Page—2069 Cheshire Bridge Rd.
728-9045
The Pear Garden—11 Luckie St. 659-4055
Petrus—1150 Peachtree St. 873-6700
Phoenix—567 Ponce De Leon. 892-7871
Scandals—Ansley Square. 875-5957
Tin Lizzie—Ford Factory Square. 874-3961
Tower Lounge—735 Ralph McGill. 688-5463
TVaxx—306 Luckie St. 681-5033
Weekends—688 Spring St 875-5835
Direct Action/Political
ACLU/Lesbian &Gay Chapter—Working for
the civil rights of lesbians and gay men in the
metropolitan Atlanta area. 523-6201.
AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power—Direct
action group with the purpose of fighting homo
phobia, AIDS, sexism and racism. Meetings held
Tuesday at 7:30 PM, NAPWA offices at 98 6th St.
286-6247.
BIAS Crime Hot Line Line—To report all
bias/hate crime incidents and police abuse.
286-BIAS.
Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
—Works to lessen public expressions of homo
phobia, especially in the media. Meets First Mon.,
7pm at Peachtree Library. 286-7476
Greater Atlanta Political Awareness Coalition
— Meetings vary. The gay and lesbian political
action committee monitoring and acting in ihc
local political scene. 368-7420.
Human Rights Campaign Fund—The nation's
largest Lesbian & Gay political + lobbying orga
nization. Field office, 373-6330. Annual dinner
committee, 365-8766.
Legislate Equality for Gays and Lesbians—
A voice for lesbians and gays in the Democratic
party. Mtgs. on 3rd Mon. of the month. 7pm at
P'tree Library. 286-7476.
Queer Nation—Direct action countering homo
phobia and educating the public. Meets 2d and 4th
Mon. at Peachtree Branch Library. 286-2355.
Professional
Atlanta Business & Professional Guild—A ser
vice organization of both gay/lesbian and non-gay
professionals and businesspersons. Meets 2d
Tues. 355-1800.
Fourth Tuesday—A networking organization for
lesbian professionals and entrepreneurs. Regular
dinner meetings on 4th Tues.Also special events.
662-4353.
Success Oriented Networking Group—
Structured networking for gay/lesbian and non
gay professionals. Meets every other Weds.
662-4202
Spiritual
All Saints Metropolitan Community Church—
Serving metro Atlanta with positive Christian sup
port for lesbians and gay men. Services 7 pm
every Sun. at 575 Boulevard, SE. 622-1154.
Circle of Healing—Open to anyone in need of
healing, be it physical, emotional, or spiritual. 1st
and 3rd Sunday of each month. 7:30 PM. at First
Existentialist Congregation, 470 Candler Park Dr.
378-5570
Congregation Bet Haverim-Reconstructionist
Synagogue serving the Gay and Lesbian commu
nity. Services every Fri. at 8pm at AIDS Interfaith
Network 1053 Juniper St. Shabbat Seder 2nd
Fridays monthly at 7:30pm. 642-3467.
First Metropolitan Community Church of
Atlanta — A Christian church proclaiming God's
love for lesbians and gay men. Counseling avail
able by appointment. Same sex Holy Unions per
formed. Sun. at 11:00 AM and 7:30 PM Also
Weds. 7:30 PM. 800 N. Highland Ave. 872-2246.
Gay & Lesbian Mormons—Affirmation group
organizing in the Atlanta area. For info call
570-2561 (dig. page).
Gay Catholics of Georgia and Friends—
Support group for lesbian/gay Catholics and
friends. Meetings and activities vary. 390-0739.
Integrity—Ministry of Gay Episcopalians 2nd
and 4th Friday of each month. 7:30 PM. All
Saints Episcopal Church, 3rd floor of Ellis Hall.
642-3183.
Lambda Light—A meditation group for lesbians
and gay men. Meets weekly. 872-9088 or
875-4565.
Lutherans Concerned/Atlanta—A Christian
Ministry for Lesbian and Gay Understanding.
636-7109.
Presbyterians for Lesbian and Gay Concerns
—Gays and lesbians gather over light foods to
celebrate their Presbyterian heritage. 373-5830.
Sports/Outdoor
Atlanta Team Tennis Association—Men and
women's divisions .Friday nights and Sunday
afternoons at Eastlake Tennis Center. 622-GAME.
Atlanta Venture Sports—An association in
which the membership enjoys recreational, social,
educational, and sports activities. 242-4899.
Friends Atlanta—A social, recreational, and
educational group for gays and lesbians.
662-4501.
Front Runners/Atlanta—A running/walking/
social group for lesbians and gay men. Weds.
6:30pm in Piedmont Park and Sat. 9am at
Chattahoochee and Powers Ferry Rd. 622-0739.
Greater Atlanta Naturist Group—For gay men
who enjoy nude outdoor and social activities. Not
a sex club. For info send SASE to: GANG, PO
Box 7546, Atlanta, GA 30357.
Hotlanta Soccer—Practice every Sunday at 3pm
in Piedmont Park. Beginners, men and women are
welcome. 577-0418.
Hotlanta Volleyball—Serious and amateur play
ers are welcome to join, in tournaments and
Clinics held to learn and practice new techniques.
875-0700.
S.E. Gay Rodeo Association—For cowboys and
cowgirls across the south. A number of activities,
including a rodeo, are in the planning stage. PO
Box 8262, Atlanta, GA 30306.
874-6556.
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Southern Voice/April 25, 1991