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Updated 2006 Tour Schedule

The 2006 Full Disclosure Tour--Exposing the Inner Bush is in full swing. We've added a bunch of venues in the past few weeks. Not all the details are up, but here is the list as it stands right now for the spring and early summer. More performances will be added soon.

March 17, 18, McGill University--Montreal, QC, Canada
March 24, 25 True Colors XIII Conference CCS--New Britain, CT
April 2, 8:00 PM West Presbyterian Church--Wilmington, DE 19801
April 7, 8 UU Meetinghouse--Bennington, VT
April 10, University of Maryland--College Park, MD
April 13, Wesleyan University--Middletown, CT
April 14, Colgate University--Hamilton
April 19, Hartwick College--Oneonta, NY
April 22, Cookeville Prepatory Meeting--Cookeville, TN
April 29, Mesa State Collage--Grand Junction, CO 81502
May 5-15, UK Spring Tour (London, Oxford and more)
May 24-27, Acadia University--Wolfville, Nova Scotia--Canada
June 2-4 Space At Fountain's End--Silverlake (Los Angeles), CA
June 24, George School--Newtown, PA
July 6, Seventh Day Adventist Kinship--Winter Park FL
July 8, Trinity MCC--Sarasota, FL
July 20, Pendle Hill--Wallingford, PA 19086 (near Philidelphia)

Check the performance schedule for details, additions and changes. Details for the UK tour will be up soon and we will be announcing more performances plus a fall tour which includes Sweden, England and Spain.

Comments

Diana_CT said…
I also will be at the True Colors Conference, I volunteered to help out.
Awesome, yeah I will show some of the film Fish Can't Fly and also talk about the "ex-gay" movement. Also I am going to do a 15 minute comic presentation at the opening ceremony. I love that moment over 1300 queer and questioning teens and their allies carrying on. Very powerful.

Can't wait to see you Diana!
Diana_CT said…
We it shouldn’t be to hard to connect up, since I will be one of the Presenter’s Liaison volunteers. If you need anything you will be coming to me.
Looking forward to your UK tour - btw, we're living about 45 minutes away from Oxford.

:)

CA

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