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                <text>Consists of personal correspondence and photographs; career resumes, diplomas, and school documents; topical files and documents including the Gay Liberation Front-DC; business files, manuscripts, and newsletters from his tenure as president of Black and White Men Together-DC; files of NAMES PROJECT: AIDS Memorial Quilt, memorabilia and obituaries of prominent members of the Washington, DC community, drafts of articles for The Advocate. Also includes collected ephemera including gay-themed t-shirts, buttons, periodicals, and videotapes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mGP65vYKaPiJSbU1f-9yttWQscoBBGbzrREb0xvFoiI/edit?usp=sharing"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;VIEW ONLINE FINDING AID&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;span&gt;Some items are available online. &lt;/span&gt;Collection is available for “fair use" &lt;span&gt;to all researchers at &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.dchistory.org/research/"&gt;the DC History Center&lt;/a&gt; as &lt;span&gt;MS 0764 RHP, Series IV Pennington. Material may be protected by copyright.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mGP65vYKaPiJSbU1f-9yttWQscoBBGbzrREb0xvFoiI/edit?usp=sharing"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;VIEW ONLINE FINDING AID&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</text>
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                <text>Pennington, Bruce C., 1947-2003&#13;
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Bruce C Pennington was born in Rugby, ND on September 17, 1947 and died in Washington, DC on August 26, 2003.  He arrived in Washington, DC in the autumn of 1968 to work initially for Liberation News Service.  In Washington, DC he was an early member of the Gay Liberation Front (1970-1974), founding member of the Stonewall Nation Media Collective, producers of the Friends radio program on WGTB-FM and WPFW-FM (1973-1982), of Black and White Men Together-DC, and of the Rainbow History Project (2000-2003).  He served on the Washington, DC Human Rights Commission from 1988 to 1991. Pennington worked professionally as a chef and restaurant manager and a teacher of English.  As one of the first gay men to serve as a foster parent to a gay youth, he gave credibility to the gay foster parenting campaign.</text>
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            <text>Quicksilver Times&#13;
I&#13;
i&#13;
Send all Calandar stuff to the&#13;
kalandar kids, 1736 R St., NW, 20009&#13;
Everything belou Hated without a&#13;
vriee is free to the beet of our&#13;
knowledge.&#13;
Fri. 5&#13;
HAPPY I54TH BIRTHDAY, KARL MARX.'&#13;
10am-12:Demonstration of coiling clay&#13;
into huge water jars by Nigerian pot&#13;
t e r , Kofi Athey. Nigerian pottery&#13;
slide and film lecture by Michael&#13;
Cardew. (Also from l-3p» 8 on Sat.)&#13;
Roosevelt HS, 12th 8 Upshur S t s . , NW&#13;
11am: Gl-civilian demonstration&#13;
against the war. Andrews Air Force&#13;
base. Beltway exit 35.&#13;
12pm: Gay Speakers Rally, Lafayette&#13;
Park. 16th 6 Pa. Ave.&#13;
3pm: Gay student rap session, Community&#13;
Bookshop,.2028 P S t . , NW&#13;
3:30-7:30pm: Coop Coffeehouse,&#13;
Georgetown University Center.&#13;
3pm: Netherlands Carillon Concert.&#13;
Near the Iwo Jiiia Memorial, Arlington&#13;
Cemetary. More Concerts on May 7,&#13;
14, 21, 28 and 29.&#13;
8pm: Gay Poetry Reading, Community&#13;
Bookshop, 2nd floor, 2028 P S t . , NW.&#13;
8pm: Film every friday during May at&#13;
the Community Bookshop.&#13;
12am: Free Gay movies at The Metropole,&#13;
411 L S t . , NW.&#13;
Sat6&#13;
8am: Spring Bird Walk in Glover Archibold&#13;
Park with guest leader from Audubon&#13;
Society. 44th S Reservoir Rd.&#13;
10am-4pm: Kite Festival: in cooperation&#13;
with the Japanese Embassy. Bring&#13;
your own kite or make one at the park.&#13;
Greenbelt Park, Md. Info:426-6816&#13;
JACKSON STATE, 1970&#13;
12-6pm: Community workshops on Gay&#13;
subjects. All Soul's Church, 16th 8&#13;
Harvard S t s . , NW.&#13;
2pm-dusk: Washington Area Free Univ.&#13;
4th annual counter-prom. Bring food,&#13;
instruments, kites...whatever to&#13;
Fort Reno Park(between Nebraska Ave.&#13;
Fessenden,Chesapeake 5 Belt S t s . ; or&#13;
behind The Seed on Wisconsin Ave.)&#13;
8pm-12: WAFU Coffeehouse at Grace&#13;
Church, 1041 Wisconsin Ave.,NK.&#13;
Munchies. 387-5437.&#13;
9pm: Free Gay Dance 5 Arts Festival,&#13;
GM Community Center, 1213 13th St.&#13;
Sun.7&#13;
9am-5pm: Turkey Run Bike Day: exclusive&#13;
use of the northbound lanes of&#13;
GW Memorial Parkway, Va., for bicyc&#13;
l i s t s from Windy Run to Turkey Run.&#13;
Parking 8 rentals at Turkey Run Park&#13;
l:30-4pa: Fort Washington Tour: "Man&#13;
»&#13;
and the River"(oink).Conducted by a&#13;
park ranger". Begins below the old&#13;
fort, Ft. Washington, Md.&#13;
2pm:Gay mass in the park. Area 9,&#13;
near 16th 8. Sherrill Dr., NW, Rock&#13;
Creek Park.&#13;
4pm: Gay-In-Picnic, Area 9 (see 2pm)&#13;
Evening: Vigil for Gay Prisoners at&#13;
Patuxent State Prison. Cars leave&#13;
Area 9 at 6pm. (see 2pm.)&#13;
7pm: 29th American music festival:&#13;
Orchestral, chamber, piano and vocal&#13;
music. Nat'l Gallery of Art, East&#13;
.Garden Court. Repeated May 14 S 21.&#13;
DIEN'BIENPHU, 1954 May 8 '&#13;
lOamSlpm: Bob Brown Puppeteers prean&#13;
original production, "Freddy&#13;
the King of the Yuks." 4 yrs.8&#13;
up. Reservations. Rock Creek Nature&#13;
Center, [weekdays)&#13;
10am-5:30pm: "If e l e c t e d . . . " Exhibitlon&#13;
of more than 80 p o r t r a i t s 6 S00&#13;
campaign items of unsuccessful presidential&#13;
candidates, from 1796-1968.&#13;
National Portrait Gallery. F at 8th&#13;
S t . , NK. Daily thru Sept. 4)&#13;
11:15,12:15, 1:15: One of a 6 part&#13;
series df 45 minute films covering&#13;
the work of Edouard Manet, Paul&#13;
Cezanne, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat&#13;
Henri Rousseau. 8. Edward Munch. Nat'l&#13;
Gallery of Art. 6th S Constitution&#13;
Ave., NW (also Sundays at 12:1S,&#13;
1:15, 6 8 7pm, each week for the next&#13;
s ix weeksO&#13;
Tues.9&#13;
HAPPY 172nd BIRTHDAY, JOHN BROWN!&#13;
10am: Rock Creek Nature Center Planitarium&#13;
Show. Reservations necessary&#13;
at 426-6829. Military and Glover Rds.&#13;
NW.(also weekdays at 1 8. 4pm)&#13;
10:30am: Picture Book Hour -for 3-5&#13;
year olds. Cleveland Park Library,&#13;
Conn. Ave 8 Macomb S t . , NW.&#13;
VSfedK)&#13;
VIET MINH FORMED, 1954&#13;
All day: "The Architecture of Washington,&#13;
D.C." Exhibit at The Octogon,&#13;
18th fi New York Ave., NW(thru May 21)&#13;
Center, Military and Glover Rds., NW.&#13;
(Roosevelt Island in the Potomac just&#13;
below Key Bridge also has long,&#13;
quiet t r a i l s . Reach i t off George&#13;
Washington Memorial Pkwy. in Va.&#13;
7:30-10:30: Gay Womens Open House.&#13;
Call 671-3762. Women only please.&#13;
7:00pm: Gay Students Alliance general&#13;
meeting. Room 213, Student Union&#13;
building, Univ. of Md.&#13;
8:00pm: Gay Students Alliance Walk In&#13;
and Talk session. Room 213(see 7pm)&#13;
Thurs.ll&#13;
4:00: Picture Book Hour at the&#13;
Georgetown library, Wise. 8 R St.,NW&#13;
6-10pm: College Park F004. Coop open&#13;
at the Catholic Student Center, 4141&#13;
Guilford Rd. Info:558-3274 or Cora&#13;
338-2030 Ext.10.&#13;
6:30pm: Hatha Yoga class 8 vegy dinner.&#13;
Sivananda Yoga Society, 811 11th&#13;
St.,NW.(M-Th:6:30; Sat:9:30am 5 12,&#13;
Sun:3) $2 donation. 347-3355&#13;
7pm: Chanting 8 meditation at the&#13;
Integral Yoga Institute House, 2445&#13;
Porter S t . , NW. 244-5538. $1 donation&#13;
7pm: Babagi's Kriya Yoga class. 1818&#13;
Riggs P I . , NW. Apt.210.&#13;
8:30pm: "The Firebugs"-a man is so&#13;
devoted to his buisness interests&#13;
that he i s incapable of action In a&#13;
c r i s i s . Back Alley Theatre, 1365 Kennedy&#13;
S t . , NW. 723-2040. Gen. Adm.-$3,&#13;
students-$2, group rates available,&#13;
(thru Sunday)&#13;
Fri. 12&#13;
Today: Order food from your neighborhood&#13;
Glut food coop buying club. For&#13;
more info call 462-2818.&#13;
2:50-lam: Garrish Grape Coffeehouse,&#13;
Rockville, Md. 424-3928&#13;
3-7pm: Buying clubs get club orders&#13;
at Food Coop. Info: 462-2818&#13;
5-9pm: Takoma Park recycling center,&#13;
Takoma Park Jr. HS, 7611 Piney Branch,&#13;
6:30-8:30: Gay men's group at the Radical&#13;
Therapy Center, 1724 20th St.,NW&#13;
8Dm-lam: Back Door Coffeehouse. Wilson&#13;
Ave. 8 Cordell Lane Bethesda Md.&#13;
8pm-lam: Women's Song S Dance Fest at&#13;
,GAA Hall, 1213-1219 13th S t . , NW.&#13;
Singing, dancing, live entertainment,&#13;
refreshments. $2 donation to benefit&#13;
Wash. Womens Center. Women only pleez m&#13;
Sat 13&#13;
10am-12 8 2-4pm: 2 shows of indooroutdoor&#13;
"do and see festival" for&#13;
young people 6-12 years old. Arts 8&#13;
crafts, music, puppet show, mime&#13;
troupe, tours, treasure hunts, etc.&#13;
Smithsonian's National Collection of&#13;
Fine Arts, 9th S t . , NW, between F 8 G.&#13;
More info: 381-5911 Mary.&#13;
All day: Wheaton Community Center&#13;
11711 Georgia Ave. Wheaton local&#13;
groups. 949-5690 for info.&#13;
10am-3pm: Recycle your glass, aluminum&#13;
8 paper t o the parking lot&#13;
near Nature Center in Rock Creek&#13;
Park off Military Rd. (also Sun.)&#13;
10am: Meeting Metropolitan Abortion&#13;
Alliance, Rm. 410, GW Student Cntr.&#13;
21st &amp; H. Guest speaker.&#13;
12:30pm 8 2:30pm: Smithsonian Puppet&#13;
Theatre. Chi'iren J l , Adults&#13;
$1.50. (Sun. alao).&#13;
8-11:30 pm: S.O.T.N.A. Coffeehouse,&#13;
2723 King St. Alex., Va. Live entertainment,&#13;
food, drinks,talk.&#13;
9pm: Fabrangen Coffeehouse- coffee,&#13;
tea, fold music, food, good r a p s . ..&#13;
1627 21st St., NW.&#13;
9pm-12:30am: Group Troup Coffeehouse&#13;
(Room 112, Student Union, Univ. of&#13;
Md. Free food 8 entertainment&#13;
Sua 14&#13;
10am-12 8 2-4pm:&#13;
Live show.&#13;
Georgetown.&#13;
2-4pm: Free concert at Dept. of Int&#13;
e r i o r Auditorium, C St, between&#13;
18th 8 19th. Bluegrass music!&#13;
2:30-4:3Qpm: Marxist News Analyses,&#13;
Alfred Henly 8 guest lecturers,&#13;
Rm. 104, Healy, Georgetown Univ.&#13;
5pm: Opulent festival $ feast,&#13;
Krishna Temple, 2015 Q S t . , NW.&#13;
Moal5&#13;
I0am81pm:Bob Brown Puppeteers(see&#13;
last Monday.)&#13;
10am-5:30pm:"If Elected., ' (s&lt;&#13;
last Monday.)&#13;
I(h30am:Spiritual Vegetarian Lunch&#13;
at the Krishna Temple. 2015 Q St.&#13;
•Spare Change. (Hon. thru Fri.)&#13;
10:30am57pm: Kundalini Yoga class&#13;
at the Ahimsa Ashram, 1704 Q St.&#13;
7pm: Open Intermediate Hatha Yoga&#13;
class. Willoughby Apts, 4501 Willard,&#13;
Chevy Chase, Md.(near Wisconsin&#13;
6 Western)&#13;
lies. 16&#13;
10am-4pm: Potter's House coffeehouse&#13;
16S8 Columbia Rd.,NW. 383-9697.(Mon)&#13;
l:30pm:Picture Book Hour for 3-5 yr&#13;
olds. West End Library, 24thSL Sts.&#13;
7pm: Freedom or Slavery political&#13;
rap session at Freedom House, McLean&#13;
Va. Info: Mike Tecton 356-5800&#13;
7pm: Open beginners Hatha Yoga class&#13;
(see last Monday 7pm.)&#13;
WfedI7&#13;
CATONSVILLE CAPER&#13;
8:30pm: Talk 6 Discussion with Kamal&#13;
Boullata, Palestinian Artist on "Art&#13;
S Revolution". Community Bookshop,&#13;
2nd floor. 2028 P St. Recommended.&#13;
S:30pm: Comic opera concert. "Cindere&#13;
l l a " . Concert Hall, Kennedy Center.&#13;
Thurs.18&#13;
4:00: Picture Book Hour at the&#13;
Georgetown library. Wise.Ave.6 R St.&#13;
6:30pm: Hatha Yoga class 8 vegy dinner,&#13;
(see last Thursday.)&#13;
7pm:ChantingSmeditation(see last Th)&#13;
7pw: Babaji's Kriya Yoga class, (see&#13;
last Thursday)&#13;
A big bag of tiny leather scraps&#13;
free to any leather crafts person&#13;
for the asking. Call 387-6688&#13;
8pm: Drug rap group at the Free&#13;
nic. Wise. Ave. 8 Volta St.&#13;
Fri. 19&#13;
HAPPY 82nd BIRTHDAY HO CHI MINH&#13;
6:30-8:30pm: Gay men's group. Radical&#13;
therapy center, 1724 20th St. NW&#13;
8pm: Open rap group at Free Clinic-&#13;
Georgetown Lutheran Church. -&#13;
8pm: Gay Coffeehouse, Room 23S, Student&#13;
Union Bldg., Univ. of Md.&#13;
8:30pm-lam: Iguana Coffeehouse,&#13;
1226 Vermont Ave. 8 N St. 667-1377.&#13;
(also Sat.)&#13;
Sat 20&#13;
10am-12 6 2-4pm: "Day in the Life."&#13;
Live show. Old Stone House, M St.&#13;
Georgetown.&#13;
11am: Support free health; join the&#13;
weekly' clean-up of the Wash. Free&#13;
Clinic, Wise. 6 Volta PI., NW, in&#13;
Georgetown at the Georgetown Memor&#13;
i a l Lutheran Church, 96S-S476.&#13;
llam-2pm:Third, Circle Coffeehouse,&#13;
2811 M S t . , NW.&#13;
8pm-12am: Sparc holds Coffeehouse,&#13;
Bath S t . , Springfield, Va. Free&#13;
admission!&#13;
9pm-lam: The Gate Coffeehouse. Folk&#13;
8 classical music, movies, discussioi&#13;
8 refreshments. 3338 M St. NW, 337-&#13;
4283. Free!&#13;
Sam-noon: Takoma Park Recycling&#13;
Center- Takoma Park J r . HS, 7611&#13;
Piney Branch Rd.(Fri. also) M.&#13;
Sun. 21&#13;
l:30-3pm: The Gate Coffehouse.&#13;
Open stage.(see yesterday).&#13;
2:30pm: Yoga Body Movement Awareness-&#13;
Grace Church, Georgetown.&#13;
Group Synergy. Call Dave Dance,&#13;
462-6419.&#13;
6pm: Radical Therapy open group. Radical&#13;
Therapy Cntr., 1724 20th St.NW&#13;
7pm: Classical music concert,, National&#13;
Gallery of Art.6th 8 Constitution&#13;
Ave., NW&#13;
8:30pm: Comic opera, "Cinderella",&#13;
Watergate.&#13;
Man 22&#13;
10am 8 lpm: Bob Brown Puppeteers&#13;
(see last Monday) -&#13;
10am-5:30pm: "If Elected..."&#13;
(see last Monday.)&#13;
10:30am: Spiritual Vegetarian Lunch&#13;
at the Krishna Temple.(see last Mon.)&#13;
10:30am: Picture Book Hour (3-5yr.&#13;
old) Chevy Chase Branch Library,&#13;
Conn. Ave. near McKinley, NW.&#13;
10:30am 8 7pm: Kundalina Yoga Clas&#13;
ses, 1704 Q S t . , NW. 483-6660.&#13;
(Daily)&#13;
7-9pm: Expectant Parents classes,&#13;
Amerikan Red Cross, 202S E St , NW&#13;
Call 857-3623. (Daily)&#13;
Tiies.23&#13;
6:30-8:30pm: Zen Meditation- Wash.&#13;
Area Zendo, 1717 P St. NW (also Th.)&#13;
7pm: regular open meeting of the&#13;
Peoples Fund at Saja Job Coop office,&#13;
1856 19th St. NW.&#13;
8pm: Open Gay rap group at Free&#13;
Clinic, Wisconsin Ave., NW, Georgetown.&#13;
8pm-12am: The Gate Coffeehouse,&#13;
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