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OUT COAST m a g a z i n e ON THE 2 Years Old and Proud to be part of the GLBT Community of the Space and Treasure Coasts Issue #029, April 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................................................................8 Spiritually Speaking.......................................10 Rev. Dr. Jerry Seay Maps................................................................. 12-13 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. Photo: LAN2 Special thanks: Charlotte’s Web LAN2 photography Daniel Pearce sales associates Lee Newell Daniel Pearce Gary Robbins 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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Issue #029 March 31, 2005 www.oot cmag.com Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 3 In My Life by Drake Austin Fact or Fiction In my midst of meeting people I have gotten a few shocks in my life, one of which happened recently when I was given a manuscript of a book someone was writing called “The War of Equality,” which I enjoyed very much. It mixes science fiction with psychology to create a perfect scenario in which to create a great daydream. The book starts with a young man named Syris who was an abused and beaten gay boy when he was young. This background has given him the drive and strength to lead to his rise in power in the world later in life. He becomes one of the most powerful men on the planet, with trillions of dollars at his disposal and the most advanced technology hidden away for himself. With his political mind he thinks about waging war upon the world for Equal Human Rights. Personally that kind of scared me about talking military action to spread equality, but to each his own. So he bides his time as mainly homosexuals are stripped of their rights and are starting to be taken as servants, almost. To protect himself and further his plans, he builds an underground lair in which is a tower unlike anything seen on this planet. Making the world trade Centers looking like tinker toys, this massive tower erupts from underground and traps Florida within a shield, no one in and no one out. soon hope to have on it my website which I am currently working on, but you never know what could come of it. The love scenes are very intimate while the war is exhilarating and full of insight and thoughts. Everything melds together pretty good in the mid section while the war, at a boiling point, spreads across all the continents and even the moon. It’s surprising to see a mind think of this but still a good thing to see new ideas. If anyone would like a copy I’m sure I could e-mail it to you as the writer has given me permission to do so. Well, hope to see you next month. Crayk87@yahoo.com Charlotte’s Web 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. It gets kind of erratic and it ends in a world war, death, destruction and love. A bit sketchy it’s still a good read and I 4 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 5 HOROSCOPE This month brings both a solar and lunar eclipse. With the solar eclipse and the new moon on the 8th in Aries, you will feel either a freedom from old emotions that do not serve you anymore or yourself fighting to hold on to them. The Aries sun gives you the capability to live in the now. Use this to not let the day-to-day problems get to you. Allow those old wounds to heal. Like the fool, have faith, because when the lunar eclipse and the full moon arrive on the 24th in Scorpio, either those wounds will be inflamed or you will find the peace you are looking for. This month, no matter what, will set a new emotional cycle for all, however it’s up to you how you’ll use those changes. Aries March 22- April 21 Happy solar return! Business is the keyword for you this month; you have many opportunities available. Use the time through the 12th to network and look at which opportunities are best for you. Your hard work and talents will be seen. After the 12th you are free to move forward with your decisions. Others will be behind you 100%. Taurus April 22- May 21 Make sure to take time out of your hectic schedule to pamper yourself. Both personally and professionally you will be asked to assist more than usual; don’t spread yourself to thin. It’s a good time to learn how to prioritize and find your limits. Don’t feel bad about saying no. It will be to their benefit and yours. Gemini May 22- June 21 This month you’ll feel your personal and professional lives are one in the same; realize they are not. Take the time to let those close to you know that it isn’t all business. Balance your month by catching up with your work by the 12th, then pay attention to your 6 personal life. This month will be all about balance for you. Cancer June 22- July 21 It’s your month for recognition. Don’t feel humbled by it. Use it to take advantage of the business opportunities coming your way. Now is a good time to mix business with pleasure. Through combining the two, you will at the least find new friendships. If you aren’t involved in a relationship, you may find that special one you’re looking for. Leo July 22- August 21 Feeling restless? The plans you had made aren’t going the way you intended. Maybe there is a reason for that. This is a month for observation, not action. Be open-minded to the possibility of your goals changing. Even though you may want to assert yourself, this is not the time. All will be revealed when it should and then you will know what to do. Virgo August 22- September 21 Your focus this month is on finances. Not that you are in financial trouble, but it raises more of a concern. Not to worry, your finances are fine. This month you will find a more efficient budget or receive unexpected additional monies. Instead of focusing on your finances, look at the business opportunities being presented to you. You may find it profitable. Libra September 22- October 21 The people who are close to you will support you this month. This is a good thing. Because when it comes to business, all your critics will come out. Handle them with finesse; you know the quality of your work. Don’t allow them to doubt you. Don’t enter into any partnerships. Continue on your path and go with the flow. All will prove itself in time. Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 Scorpio October 22- November 21 Your work speeds up. You’re shouldered with more responsibilities and no one to help. Make sure you work smarter instead of harder. Don’t hold all the stress in or you will implode. The good part about this month is that your friends will be there to support you. Lean on them. They will listen. Sagittarius November 22- December 21 Time isn’t on your side this month. You will find yourself running behind. Make sure to plan extra time to be able to do the most important tasks on your list and meet your obligations. Your focus should be on finishing those loose ends. Personally, you need your quiet time. Those close to you will need to be patient. Capricorn December 22- January 21 Details are important this month. All must be discussed openly and agreed upon, both in business and your personal life. Any deception on your part or passively ignoring a problem will come back to haunt you. This is a time for you to take action, clean up the remnants from the past, and move on to the goals at hand. Remember; keep looking forward stored for years. Do not make any important change or plan an event just before, during or shortly after an eclipse as things become very unpredictable at this time. However, it is difficult for an Aries to wait patiently for anything. Developing a healthy independence and self-confidence and finding out who we really are is what this eclipse is all about. Eclipses are powerful events in astrology. The two mentioned above closely oppose the degrees held by the 2004 autumn eclipses. Some of the events of that period may reoccur this month. 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. Aquarius January 22-February 21 Career conditions and networking connections improve. Be careful not to talk too much this month. It’s a good time for networking and leaving hints about your ideas. Listen to the feedback. You may find some great ways to modify your ideas and others won’t feel that you are over-selling them. It’s a good time to reconnect with others from your past. Pisces February 22- March 21 With work you should be at the top of your game. Financially this is a good time for you and a good time for speculation. Your intuitive instincts are heightened. Remember to use caution; do your homework. Personally, you will need a lot of nurturing. Make sure you take time to pamper yourself. For those who want to know: Eclipses have a tendency to intensify situations and events during this day are fated. They also bring up energies that have been Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 7 Tea Time with Miss T Before I start on the tea, I need to say thank you to all the advertisers who have made this magazine possible. This is our second anniversary issue and no matter how hard we work or what we do, this magazine would not be possible without the support of our advertisers. If you want a real shock, dig out issue #1 and compare it to this issue. We are proud to still have three of the five original advertisers in issue #1: our very first advertiser, Eclectus Antiques in Vero Beach, Club Bλrd Cage and East Coast MCC. VIP’s is gone and The Bellwood Restaurant in Titusville no longer advertises. While you’re at it look through this issue and see if you can stop in and buy something at each of the advertisers to say thank you for making Out on the Coast magazine possible. Without our current list of advertisers we could not continue to bring you the quality magazine you have come to expect. We hope that a growing advertising base will allow us to expand again this year to bring you, our family, even more. Additionally, I want to thank those of you who have told me how much this magazine means to you. It makes the hard work, long hours, frustration and sacrifices all worth it. I am proud to be part of a community that is growing, coming together and becoming better and better. The Treasure Coast Pride Festival is coming! True it got delayed a few weeks due to a scheduling conflict at the park, but it’s definitely on for June 12 at Sand Hill Crane Park (next to the Savannas Preserve off Walton Road) in Port St. Lucie. It’s amazing what a little work will do: Kelli Randell, Club Bλrd Cage and Jim and Gerry of REBAR have gotten things going in a big way bringing in Bud Light as a sponsor with a host of other big name sponsors lining up. There will be more info next month, but at this point we know there will be live entertainment and a karaoke contest, a hawk or eagle released by Busch Wildlife Sanctuary (to attract the media) and a number of booths with food, beer and games. Even Compass in West Palm Beach has called to see how they can help. Circle the date on your calendars now, ‘cause this is something you won’t want to miss! Bliss, at Bombay Louie’s in Vero is an event that keeps on keeping on. Although attendance is spotty, Elton keeps the talent on stage and the place going. However, cut backs were inevitable and unfortunately advertising just had to go. I do know that Bombay Louie’s is taking a Sunday in the near future for a fund-raiser of their own, so we’ll see how things go after that. After the benefit for Gage at Club Bλrd Cage this old girl was really confused! Everyone on stage with tits was a boy and the ones with baskets and facial hair were girls. It was hard, um, difficult to know who to get excited about – if you follow my drift. So I just gave up and was excited about everyone! If you missed that show, make sure you don’t miss the next one because it is truly amazing to see professional drag kings and queens on stage together creating illusions as only they can. BTW, check the pictures on page 16 and remember that Gage, in the cowboy hat, isn’t a boy! Other pictures on that page show the contestants continued on page 20 Another date to put on your calendar is May 6, the Miss $1.69 contest at Club Bλrd Cage. This year the beneficiary will be PFLAG Vero Beach. Both to acknowledge the great good this group does and as a nod to the reigning Miss $1.69. This is definitely a good cause and it’s a fun show. Kelli Randell is always throwing outstanding benefits and this one is sure to be another roof-raiser. Speaking of roofs — The Cold Keg has a new one, that is one that is newer than the new one that leaked and caused them to close for a few days. Contrary to rumor the ceiling did not fall on Tasha Scott (she wasn’t even there). You know that old saying about the fastest way to spread news being telegraph, telephone and tell a queen doesn’t mention a thing about accuracy. Ask a queen about something and if she doesn’t know the facts, she’ll just make them up! And I’m sure they’re all out there making up a bunch of stuff about the Rainbow Room. No it isn’t closed, yes they will be moving, but at press time they didn’t know when or where (anyone who has bought a house can understand why things can take longer and change at the last moment). The Rainbow Room decided not to advertise in this issue because they didn’t know what to tell you about where they would be and what events they had planned. Stay tuned for info next month on their next grand opening event. 8 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 9 Spiritually Speaking 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. Lucies are at the Unity Church in Lake’s Plaza, 8438 US 1, on the 1st and 3rd Sundays at 5 p.m. rose two days later, Mary Magdalene and two other women were on their way to anoint the corpse with spices. Their concerns were practical, ordinary: were they strong enough to move the stone aside? As they drew near, however, they saw that the tomb was already open. Puzzled, they went inside, and a young man in a white robe – not Jesus – sitting on the right side of the tomb said: “Do not be amazed; you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen; he is not here, see the place where they laid him.” The women, Mark said, “went out and fled from the tomb; for trembling and astonishment had come upon them; and they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid.” The story, it seemed, was over. Convicted of rebellion, condemned to death by crucifixion, nailed to a cross on a hill called Golgotha, Jesus of Nazareth had endured all that he could. In the chaos of the arrest and crucifixion, the early followers of Jesus had scattered. They had expected victory, not defeat. And so begins the story of Christianity – with confusion, not with clarity; with mystery, not with certainty. According to Luke’s Gospel, the disciples at first treated the women’s report of the empty tomb as “an idle tale, and they did not believe them.” Instead, on the Friday of this particular Passover, at just the moment they were looking for the arrival of a king of heaven on earth, Jesus, far from leading the forces of light to triumph, died a criminal’s death. Of his followers, only the women and John stayed as Jesus was taken from the cross, wrapped in a linen shroud and placed in a tomb carved out of the rock of a hillside. A stone sealed the grave and, according to Mark’s Gospel, just after the sun 10 As the sun set on the Friday of the execution, Jesus appeared to be a failure, his promises about the Dominion of God little more than provocative put powerless rhetoric. The women at the tomb were stunned; confronted with the risen Lord. Thomas initially refused to believe his eyes; and at the end of Matthew’s Gospel, some disciples still “doubted.” When we are faced with an unexpected event, our first reaction is usually to not believe. We tend to have difficulty with Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 reality when it first hits us in the face. We don’t want to admit that something unexpected or unplanned has happened. Once the reality sinks in, we have difficulty believing in any hope. We don’t want to believe that any good news can follow bad news. In our first reactions to bad news, we find it easier to accept the bad than to believe in the hope. We panic. We lose our faith. We lose any hope for the future. When something good begins to happen after the bad, we don’t easily accept the news. Why is it easier to believe bad news than to believe good news? Why do we have so much difficulty finding faith for our lives? Like the early followers of Jesus, we quickly give up the hope of our dreams ever coming to life. We grieve. We become depressed. Some give up and run away. Others gather for comfort and to talk. We often fail to see any future. Then a resurrected Jesus appears in front of us. A Jesus of power and strength – a Jesus of victory and overcoming: and we panic. We don’t believe. Maybe the real story of the resurrection is that we shouldn’t be so fast to give up, to write people off, to say all is gone, to give in to depression and despair. Maybe there is something else coming our way. Maybe there is something that we have forgotten or not realized. There is more to come. Disappointments, broken relationship, hurts, illness, betrayal, even death – these are not the end. The bad news is not the end of the story. The diagnosis is not the end of the story. A casket is not the end of the story. It’s just the end of a chapter. Turn the page of life and find resurrection and new life and dreams coming back to life. Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 11 Cocoa Bars & Meeting Places Merritt Island Cape Canaveral Melbourne 12 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 Bars & Meeting Places Vero Beach Port St. Lucie Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 13 Cold Keg 14 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 Bλrd Cage 16 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 REBAR 18 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 continued from page 9 in Club Bλrd Cage’s karaoke finals, so those boys and girls are actually what they appear (more or less) and one went home with $500 first prize. business place Appearances at The Cold Keg are changing. First the front bar has gone all burgundy and gold with a wood ceiling and next up, I hear, is cyan and silver for… well, you’ll just have to keeping popping in to see, won’t you? And while you’re there you can sing on Wednesdays at karaoke at The Cold Keg or take your clothes off on trash Thursdays or see a show and dance your ass off on the weekends. Be sure to check out the disco hits with Roz Russell on April 9 for their Studio 54 party, destined to be another The Cold Keg theme party success. With the successes of the religious right insinuating themselves into our government policies, it’s important to know exactly what they’re teaching about us. Did you know that the literature used by religious right schools and used extensively in home schooling and “faith based” groups states that it’s better to be dead than gay? That shocker came from Marc Adams’ talk at PFLAG Vero Beach at their March 8 meeting. It makes the work of groups like PFLAG all that more important. We need visibility, we need to be out, we need the truth to be told, we need to save lives, we need to keep religion out of our government! Ft. Pierce Port St. Lucie Stuart On a more positive religious note, in July, the Metropolitan Community Churches will be meeting in Calgary, Canada for their General Conference. At this conference, Rev. Troy Perry, founder of MCC, will be retiring. The delegates will be electing a new leader for the denomination. The nominee is the Rev. Nancy Wilson, former Vice Moderator of the denomination and currently pastor of Church of the Trinity MCC in Sarasota, FL. Among the special guest speakers will be the Rev. Gene Robinson, the first out gay Bishop for the Episcopal Church. He will also be joined by another Episcopal bishop who is president of the Episcopal seminary. On October 29, the MCC churches will gather in Washington DC to install their new Moderator. The installation service will be held at the National Cathedral in Washington DC, which has been turned over to the denomination for that day. For more info on these items, you can visit the MCC website (www.MCCchurch.org) or e-mail info@mcccchurch.org. Those who go to CHARLOTTE’S WEB religiously have lately been grooving on the tunes of DJ CeeQ from Chicago. You know there really is a mellower sound from vinyl and with a mix of old and new CeeQ keeps toes tapping and people moving up in Cape Canaveral. And there’s a lot of vocalizing going on up there too. You know, karaoke. Three times week. Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday at CHARLOTTE’S WEB. Complete with a singing bartender. If you haven’t been, stop in and check the place out for a relaxing time with pool and darts or socializing at the bar or a great show or dancing yourself silly. REBAR chilli contest great success with a first prize of over $300! What a yummy follow up to the amateur strip contest. Next month brings an amateur drag contest followed by a bake off (first prize is guaranteed to be $100 with the $10 entry fees being added on, so the more entries the bigger the… prize). And to top it all off Mercedes is the hostess with the mostest for the talent contests bringing her unique talents to each contest. In between times there’s karaoke with Chris on Wednesdays and a VJ Jag to entertain you. Watch for more fun REBAR events in the near future! Gay Rights tidbit: Do your elected representatives pay more attention to the religious right than they do to your rights? Maybe you should contact them and let them know how you feel because you can be sure the religious right is contacting them constantly. Send your news, gossip and tidbits to MissT@ootcmag.com 20 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 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 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 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 Banks Realty Frank Mead & Mike Muccino....................... 321-508-9601 & 321-508-9602 Scot Banks............................................................................... 321-508-9744 Bliss at Bombay Louie’s (Sundays only) 2019 14th Ave., Vero Beach, FL The Cold Keg................................................................................ 321-724-1510 4060 W. New Haven, Melbourne Steve Lewis/Cosmopolitan Salon............................................... 321-254-5121 Where to pick us up: 2955 Pineda Causeway, Melbourne East Coast MCC PO Box 120748, W. Melbourne, FL 32912-0748.................... 321-759-5588 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. Eclectus......................................................................................... 772-567-4962 2045 13th Ave, Vero Beach, FL PFLAG........................................................................................... 772-778-9835 Cape Canaveral Vero Beach Charlotte’s Web, 7090 Atlantic Ave. East Coast MCC Services Merritt Island PFLAG meetings Fairvilla, 500 Thurm Blvd. Chuck’s News, 2013 13th Ave PO Box 650533, Vero Beach, FL 32965-0533 David R. Stokes Plumbing, Inc.................................................... 321-725-5572 1200 Monument Ave. SE, Palm Bay, FL Teddy Bear Cleaning Service...................................................... 321-543-5001 Women’sGlass.............................................................................. 888-676-0376 Ft. Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart Rainbow Room, 60 S. Banana River Dr. Port St. Lucie Titusville/Cocoa East Coast MCC Services The Bλrd Cage.............................................................................. 772-879-9566 REBAR, 8283 Hwy 1 NU-2-U Boutique........................................................................... 772-215-1830 Family of God in Christ Church Services, 950 Cocoa Blvd, Ste. 104 Melbourne The Cold Keg, 4060 W. New Haven Cosmopolitan Salon, 2955 Pineda Causeway East Coast MCC Services Nextel, 238 S. Wickham Rd. The Bλrd Cage, 7133 Hwy 1 Orlando The Parliament House 410 N. Orange Blossom Trail West Palm Beach HG Roosters, 823 Belvedere Road Bayside Pet Grooming & Boarding............................................. 772-340-0033 1704 Baystore Blvd, Port St. Lucie, FL 34984 7133 Hwy 1, Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 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. Kelli Randell.................................................................................. 772-340-3343 Mr. Paint........................................................................................ 772-349-8438 REBAR........................................................................................... 772-340-7777 8283 Hwy 1, Fiesta Square, Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Steve Schimmel/New Wave Realty, Inc............................................................................. 772-528-4136 Vegas Style Arcade...................................................................... 772-785-9030 7941 S US 1 (next to Blrd Cage) 22 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 Out on the Coast Magazine Issue #029 23
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