Gay life in Chicago this week, back in ...
1984
In the bars and clubs, Gentry, 712 N. Rush St., has it all with entertainment by Joe Kregor; Walton St. Waterworks, 933 N. State St., has $1 Bloody Mary's at its Sunday buffet; B.J.'s, 3231 N. Clark St., celebrates its 4th year anniversary with a continental breakfast on the patio with Feathers; Tricia Alexander and Lori Noelle perform at Byfield's, 1301 N. State St.; Special Consensus perform at Opal Station, 6655 N. Clark St.; and it's the one year anniversary of J.J.'s at 6406 N. Clark St. and the Grand Opening of the patio.
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Article in Gay Life begins:
"Jack Delaney, former president of Dignity/Chicago has been elected director of the Dignity Midwest Region (Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, and Nebraska) by the delegates of the seven Dignity chapters in this region.
"Delaney's term runs from this June through May 1986. His duties include coordinating all Dignity chapters in the Midwest and serving on Dignity's executive board."
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