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OUT COAST m a g a z i n e ON THE Covering the Space and Treasure Coasts Hearts of Love Benefit = $5,244.69 for Babies with AIDS Issue #028, March 2005 Out on the Coast Magazine published by OOTC Publishing, Inc. I N S I D E PO Box 155 Roseland, FL 32957-0155 772..913.3008 Sales@OOTCmag.com MissT@OOTCmag.com In My Life.............................................................. 4 published monthly on the last Thursday of month Miss T publisher/editor Lee A. Newell II LeeN@ootcmag.com contributing writers Raquel Rodriguez, M.D. Rev. Dr. Jerry L. Seay Rev. Mark A. Osdras Drake Austin Miss T photographers Drake Austin Horoscope.........................................................6 Jacqueline Tea Time................................................................ 4 Spiritually Speaking.......................................10 Rev. Dr. Jerry Seay Maps........................................................................ 12 Directory.......................................................... 23 Subscription information: $24 for 12 issues. Subscribe on-line at: www.OOTCmag.com or send your check or money order to: Out on the Coast Magazine PO Box 155, Roseland, FL 32957-0155 Issues mailed First Class in plain envelope. LAN2 photography Daniel Pearce sales associates Publication of the name or photograph of any person or organization in articles in OUT on the COAST MAGAZINE is not to be construed as an indication of the sexual orientation of such person or organization. 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Photo: LAN2 Models: Michell Lee Newell Daniel Pearce Gary Robbins Issue #028 February 24, 2005 www.oot cmag.com Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 3 In My Life by Drake Austin Into The Woods Imagine, a musical story tale with death, unhappiness and, who would have thunk, it reality added into the mix. Well stop dreaming and come see the reality of Into The Woods. Into The Woods is a story of a young girl (Cinderella), a poor boy (Jack) and his mother, and a Baker with his wife. In this show the first act is the stories as we hear in the fairy tales. Cinderella is the sad young girl whose mother has died and whose father (whom I personally play) has remarried to a beautiful yet black-hearted wife with two daughters of her own that treat Cinderella as a servant girl. She wants to go to the ball and the festival. She asks her mother’s grave and, boom, a nice dress and some gold pumps for her. And she wins the heart of Prince Charming. Jack and his cow (Milky White) and his mother are poor and hungry. They must sell their cow, but we know the story, Jack sells for beans and mommy dearest throws ‘em away. A beanstalk grows and gives Jack the opportunity to steal gold, the hen that lays the golden eggs and the singing harp from the giant. Now the baker not many have heard about. He is the brother of Repunzel, who is locked in a tower by an evil witch. The witch lives next door to the baker. It is revealed that the reason why the Baker and his wife cannot have a child is due to a spell the witch laid on them because his dead (or so he thinks) sister stole some things from her. So the witch says “Go into the woods and fetch me these: one, a cow as white as milk; two, a cape as red as blood; three, hair as yellow as corn; and four, the slipper as pure as gold.” a child. Now the cast doesn’t end there, it’s full of many fairy tale characters like Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and many more. It’s a fun musical in which you see that if you get your wish there are always consequences, which happen in act 2. I won’t divulge the consequences but you are sure to enjoy and shed a tear. The Astronaut High School Great Pretenders are proud to present this to everyone, tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for seniors. The show dates are March 18th, 19th show times at 6 pm and a 2 o’clock matinee on Sunday the 20th. Maybe you can spot the family in the cast, there’s quite a few. So come and see what memories you can find when you go Into The Woods. Bliss Drake Austin is a senior at Astronaut High School in Titusville. He founded a Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) there in 2003. Drake shares his thoughts and life experience each month as a proud gay youth. So the mission begins with all the characters going into the woods for one reason or another: Jack to sell the cow, Cinderella to visit her mother’s grave, the baker and his wife to get the ingredients for 4 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 5 HOROSCOPE The 20th of this month is our spring equinox, which brings us a time of renewal. With Mercury going retrograde the day before, it’s a good time to open those windows and air your dirty laundry. The new moon on the 10th will start the feeling of change. You may not know what direction to go, but after the 21st when Saturn goes direct you will find out. The full moon in Libra on the 25th will make you come to a balance with the disruption in your life. Remember to go with the flow; it will turn out for the best in the long term. Aries March 22- April 21 Feel like taking a vacation? Well, this is not the month to do it. Public exposure is high, especially with your work. Take advantage of this time to promote yourself. Make sure you listen to what others are saying. After the 19th, when Mercury goes retrograde in your sign, make sure you correct the mistakes others have pointed out. Your efforts will be appreciated. Taurus April 22- May 21 The key phrase for you this month is “don’t sweat the small stuff. Go with the flow as a lot of little disturbances are coming your way. In the long term they are unimportant so your focus should be on the bigger picture now. You’ll find greater opportunities for your long-term goals now as long as you’re not playing with those petty details. long-range goals and work on them, you will rest easier. Forget the worries of ‘now’ for a few moments and take some time to pamper yourself. Virgo August 22- September 21 The beginning of the month brings out your romantic side. Take it slow because by the end of the month you’ll find out if it’s love or lust. Toward the middle of the month your focus will turn to work. Be careful to not get into conflicts with co-workers. Even though you may disagree with them, listen to what they say. You might obtain a little more insight into who they are. Libra September 22- October 21 Money issues this month will be a battle of wills. Go through the process and keep your emotions out of it. As long as you do the work, all will work out in time. By the middle of the month something will reawaken the emotions in you to alter the direction of your love life. It’s not the time to take action, but to enlighten you as to what you truly want. Scorpio October 22- November 21 You are now able to stop thinking and start taking action on those thoughts. They have been pent-up for a long time so be careful not to release them too forcefully. The professional changes you are making this month are a good thing. Don’t secondguess your work. Gemini May 22- June 21 Singles get ready to have some fun. It’s a good time to get out and find that mate. You’re in the spotlight. If you are involved, it’s a good time to turn on your charm; you’ll find it will go twice as far. After the 20th your focus will return to work. Go the extra mile; correct others mistakes without recognition, and it will pay off in the future. Sagittarius November 22- December 21 Slow and steady wins the race for you. You’ll feel like you need a change in your career, but this is not the time to make that change. Examine your options and look at the flaws. Only then will you be able to make the right choice. Mates of Sagittarians be patient. Their restlessness will calm down. Cancer June 22- July 21 The first half of the month your focus is on work. Do what you feel is right, not merely what is expected out of you. Eventually you will reap the rewards. Saturn in your sign finally goes direct on the 21st, which means the feeling of repression you have been under the last few months is being released. Take charge now, especially in your love life. Capricorn December 22- January 21 The perfectionist is coming out in you. Don’t drive yourself crazy. Relax! It’s fine. Focus on interesting ways to make money, but use restraint in acting upon them. When it comes to your relationships, remember that patience, understanding and tenderness go a long way. Leo July 22- August 21 Worrying about your finances? Well, don’t. Your focus will be on your financial state. It’s good to be aware of where your money is going this month. If you look at your 6 time. Remember; once it’s done, it’s done. Get it out of the way as quickly as possible and forget about it. Pisces February 22- March 21 Happy solar return! It’s a good time to enjoy the dream. If you are dealing with others, make sure you pay attention to the details. You are in a dreamy stage and are not paying attention. It’s a good time not to make any long-term decisions or changes in your life. Find something creative to play with this month; it will prevent your being taken advantage of. For those who want to know: The spring equinox is known for it’s new beginnings. The snow melts in the north and the new blossoms start to grow on the trees. Spring-cleaning begins and optimism is high. This equinox also brings the beginning of the Zodiac calendar, Aries being the beginning, whose element is fire and radiates action. Remember; it is the beginning so, just like a child, you can run too quickly into things during this time. Monthly horoscopes by Jacqueline. Listen to Jacqueline on WPSL 1590 AM every Thursday from 6-7 PM. Offices in Vero Beach, Port Saint Lucie, Stuart, and West Palm Beach. For more information on Tarot, Astrology, or a private reading call: 772.286.2720 Charlotte’s Web Aquarius January 22- February 21 You can see the end of the tunnel with your financial situation right now. Don’t let anything distract you from it. Something will return that you will have to correct, repay or somehow deal with at an inconvenient Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 7 Tea Time with Miss T $5,244.69 for babies with AIDS. $5,244.69 raised by 19 performers at the Hearts of Love Benefit thrown by Kelli Randell and Club Bλrd Cage. Of course we cannot forget the generous patrons who tipped liberally and bid top dollar for the auctioned items. Special mention to Mikey the Club Bλrd Cage bartender who won the 50-50 and donated his winnings (over $240) to the event — without even a gentle prod from Kelli! Kudos to everyone: Kelli Randell for making it happen, Club Bλrd Cage not only for hosting, but for having such a wonderful giving staff, and of course the attendees for being there. There was one sad note: Princess, bartender Patti, has left Club Bλrd Cage to pursue a truck-driving career (I don’t need to say one more word, as you all are thinking the next line all by yourselves). I’m sure she’ll be a success Goodbye Patti, we look and I know we all wish her well and look forward to seeing her smiling forward to seing you on our side of the bar! face around the place as a patron. There’ll be lots of smiling faces turning up on March 4 to help send Gage, of the J’ville Kings, to the Mr Gay USA Male Impersonators Pageant. As you all know it costs a great deal to attend the big contests so Club Bλrd Cage has a big show with seven Kings and three Queens for you with the $5 door charge going to Gage. Sounds like more than a full house to me! I hear that Beverly McClellan singing live on Sunday afternoons in the Tiki bar followed by Janet with karaoke inside is providing a full house on Sundays. Oh, and I also know that the next family day will be March 20. You may have noticed some new faces behind the bar — but if you haven’t stop in to meet Mary (with tits) working Monday happy hour and Wednesday nights plus J.T. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Speaking of new faces, there’s one behind the bar at The Cold Keg, Shawn. Stop in and check him out Saturday and Sunday days. With Fireball a great success we’re all looking forward to Mardi Gras Party on the 5th as well as The Cold Keg’s legendary Studio 54 party coming our way soon with the first lady of Melbourne, Roz Russell! Speaking of Roz, as well as the upcoming Cold Keg date, Cori (L) with new bartender she was at Bliss a few weeks ago and will be appearing at Shawn at the Cold Keg CHARLOTTE’S WEB (the date wasn’t final by press time). I didn’t know it, by Charlotte of CHARLOTTE’S WEB used to play a fair amount of pool and darts before her leg started acting up so that explains why the bar is set up so you can actually play pool and darts! With the dance floor and show on the other side of the bar it’s a great place to hang out. If you haven’t been in to check the place out, put it on your schedule right now. It’s a great fun place for everyone – and you can ask anyone who remembers Blondies if Charlotte knows how to throw a good time! The Charlotte’s Web bar staff is Barbara, the singing bartender, Mark, Mat and Gretchen (formerly of the Drama Club) so now you know someone there and can go say hi. If you know someone who could use some help around the house in south or central Brevard, check out Teddy Bear Cleaning in the Business Place ads. They’re a wonderful crew and do a fantastic job. Imagine having a cleaning service come in without you worrying about “straightening up” the place before they arrive! Up at the Rainbow Room they’ve still got the box dancers, incredible shows and lots more planned. Incidentally, remember when I first talked about The Rainbow Room? I said, and Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 8 I quote, “Now it’s true that the current location is temporary, but that’s part of the plan: two openings for one bar!” Issue 26, page 8, line 17. Hello? Hello? Is this thing on? Hello? The Rainbow Room is moving just like they said they would when they opened so what’s all the hubbub about? Stay tuned for details as they haven’t tied up the loose ends yet, but I promise you’ll have a new Rainbow Room to go to around May-ish. Go to REBAR for something I’ve not seen around here before: all the art on the walls is for sale – check out their pictures on page 18 and you can see some in the background (and no the dancers were from Miami and aren’t part of the art sale). REBAR intends to continue decorating their walls with art for sale from local artists, so if you are a local artist, or know one, get your ass into REBAR and corner Jim or Jerry to arrange your turn on the… walls. The current artist is r.j. lebeau and there will be a “showing” tomorrow (Friday, February 25) at 7 pm with wine and hors d’oeuvres. The pieces will be priced at that time and I hear you will be pleasantly surprised at the prices and impressed at the number of pieces already sold and new works being unveiled. Bliss is unveiling an amateur talent contest with cash prizes, giving all of you a place to go and try to earn a little cash every Sunday for doing whatever it is that you do so well (um, in public I mean – er, on second thought knowing some of you… well anyway you know what I mean). Also Elton is having Kelli Randell back on Sunday, March 6 at Bliss at Bombay Louie’s, Vero’s very own special place on Sundays. And something really special is the Project Response fundraiser at Club Med. It’s one of those murder mystery dinners. Tickets are $45 per person or $80 per couple. It’s next Friday, March 4, so if you want to support this important group, call for your tickets right now. 772-464-0420 Gay Rights tidbit: November, 2006 voters will decide if the Florida Constitution will enshrine antigay bias. If you think it doesn’t matter, what makes you think they will stop at just one restriction since the ballot initiative is there for them to use against us again and again? Send your news, gossip and tidbits to MissT@ootcmag.com Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 9 Spiritually Speaking Recently, my partner Mike and I had a new addition to our family. Last October we had lost our fifteen year old Yorkie. We were waiting to add a new pet in our home until we found the right one. After looking for several weeks, one Saturday we were at the Humane Society in Cocoa. came back positive? Having just lost one pet who had been with us since the beginning of our relationship, we did not want to become attached to another one if we would lose him quickly. We didn’t believe that anything could be wrong. Everything seemed so right. Sitting in one of the pens was a beautiful Bassett and Brittany Spaniel mix. He was the only dog in the building that wasn’t barking. He looked up at us with the biggest eyes I have seen on a dog, and it was love at first sight. With tears in her eyes, the staff member at the Humane Society broke the news to us that Roscoe had tested positive. They don’t have the funds to treat animals for heartworms. Unless we wanted to take the risk and pay for his treatment, he would be taken care of quietly and gently. If we wanted him, no guarantees would be given. We took him outside to play and see if we might be compatible. We knew then that Roscoe was the one for us. With excitement, we approached the desk and started the paperwork to adopt this wonderful dog. Everyone in the building was commenting on how beautiful and friendly he was. We were told that everything was fine, except Roscoe would need a heartworm test before we could adopt him. As we were waiting, a few questions come to our minds, like what would we do if the test 10 We decided to take him anyway. The vet told us they had a 95% percent cure rate, but that one never knows. Fortunately, at this writing, Roscoe is reacting well to his treatment. By the end of March, after a couple more treatments, he will be tested again. If he is negative at that time, we can finalize the adoption. How many times do not allow ourselves to love because of the fear of losing? Is there someone you have not allowed yourself to grow close to because of a positive diagnosis or an addiction or fear? The Bible teaches that true love drives away fear. It is not easy to take a risk. It is not easy to reach out and love in an uncertain situation. But as Mike and I have found with Roscoe, even though he tests positive, he still has a heart full of love. Don’t let fear keep you away from that special friendship. The Rev. Dr. Jerry L. Seay is a former pastor in the Assemblies of God. He has been a pastor in the Metropolitan Community Churches since 1989. He and his life-partner of twelve years, Mike Lufriu, moved to Brevard County to start the East Coast Metropolitan Community Church. East Coast MCC meets in Melbourne at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 2185 Meadowlane Avenue, on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month at 6 p.m. Services in Vero Beach are at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 355 43rd Avenue, on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month at 6 p.m. Services in Port St. Lucie are at the Unity Church in Lake’s Plaza, 8438 US 1, on the 1st and 3rd Sundays at 5 p.m. How often do we base our relationships on a diagnosis? Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 11 Cocoa Merritt Island Melbourne Port St. Lucie Vero Beach 12 Cape Canaveral Bars & Meeting Places Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 Bλrd Cage 14 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 Rainbow Room Photos: Lee & Show Your Pride Photography 16 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 REBAR 18 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 Cold Keg business place Photos: Lee & Daniel Ft. Pierce Port St. Lucie Stuart Melbourne Vero Beach Looking for some additional income? OUT COA S T m a g a z i n e ON THE Has opportunities for ad reps in Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River & Brevard Counties. Awesome potential for experienced sales person. Part time/ full time - you set the hours! Call 772-913-3008 20 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 21 Directory Titusville The Bellwood Restaurant & Motel 7505 S. US 1, Titusville, FL 32780............................... 321-385-3232 Cape Canaveral, Cocoa and Merritt Island Charlotte’s Web............................................................................ 321-783-5339 7090 N. Atlantic Ave, Cape Canaveral Fairvilla 500 Thurm Blvd (500 Tower on mapping pgms)................................................... 321-799-9961 Family of God in Christ Church.................................................. 321-632-3767 950 Cocoa Blvd (US 1), Ste. 104, Cocoa Harvester’s Christian Assembly.......................................................................................... 321-633-6568 Rainbow Room............................................................................. 321-452-0815 60 S. Banana River Dr., Merritt Island Melbourne, Palm Bay, Vero Beach Scot Banks, Banks Realty.................................................................................................. 321-508-9744 Bliss at Bombay Louie’s (Sundays only) 2019 14th Ave., Vero Beach, FL Lisa Caterine, Century 21 Camelot Realty......................................................................... 321-537-1597 The Cold Keg................................................................................ 321-724-1510 4060 W. New Haven, Melbourne Steve Lewis/Cosmopolitan Salon............................................... 321-254-5121 2955 Pineda Causeway, Melbourne East Coast Metropolitan Community Church (MCC)............... 321-759-5588 Where to pick us up: Cape Canaveral: Fairvilla, 500 Thurm Blvd. Charlotte’s Web, 7090 Atlantic Ave. Eclectus......................................................................................... 772-567-4962 2045 13th Ave, Vero Beach, FL PFLAG........................................................................................... 772-778-9835 PO Box 650533, Vero Beach, FL 32965-0533 Merritt Island David R. Stokes Plumbing, Inc.................................................... 321-725-5572 Titusville/Cocoa: Teddy Bear Cleaning Service...................................................... 321-543-5001 Women’sGlass.............................................................................. 888-676-0376 Melbourne: Ft. Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart Rainbow Room, 60 S. Banana River Dr. Family of God in Christ Church Services 950 Cocoa Blvd, Ste. 104 The Cold Keg, 4060 W. New Haven Cosmopolitan Salon, 2955 Pineda Causeway East Coast MCC Services Nextel, 238 S. Wickham Rd. Vero Beach: Chuck’s News, 2013 13th Ave East Coast MCC Services PFLAG meetings Port St. Lucie: The Bλrd Cage, 7133 Hwy 1 East Coast MCC Services 1200 Monument Ave. SE, Palm Bay, FL Bayside Pet Grooming & Boarding............................................. 772-340-0033 1704 Baystore Blvd, Port St. Lucie, FL 34984 The Bλrd Cage.............................................................................. 772-879-9566 7133 Hwy 1, Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 NU-2-U Boutique........................................................................... 772-215-1830 1294 NW Federal Hwy, Stuart, FL 34994 Exit Realty/Sal Pusateri............................................................... 772-285-1759 East Coast MCC............................................................................ 321-759-5588 Unity Church, Lake’s Plaza, 8438 US 1, 1st and 3rd Sundays, 5 p.m. Great Florida Insurance/Jim Vance.................................................................................... 772-465-8551 Jacqui, Commitment Ceremonies, Gifts, Readings............................................................ 800-4JACQUI Orlando: Kelli Randell.................................................................................. 772-340-3343 Mr. Paint........................................................................................ 772-349-8438 REBAR........................................................................................... 772-340-7777 West Palm Beach: 8283 Hwy 1, Fiesta Square, Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 REBAR, 8283 Hwy 1 Parliament House 410 N. Orange Blossom Trail HG Roosters, 823 Belvedere Road 22 MCC PO Box 120748, W. Melbourne, FL 32912-0748 Melbourne: UU Fellowship, 2185 Meadowlane Ave. 2nd and 4th Sats 6 p.m. Vero: UU Fellowship, 355 43rd Avenue, 2nd and 4th Sundays at 6 p.m. Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 Steve Schimmel/New Wave Realty, Inc............................................................................. 772-528-4136 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #028 23
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