WHAT'S HAPPENING

A feminist exhibit of works by Ms. Dean Dresser will open at 1 p.m. on Sunday, November 6. The exhibit will be held at The Gallery at 1864 Coventry Road. Sale prices range between $150 and $300.

Ms. Dresser graduated from Antioch College. She studied art in Italy, Greece and Manhatten. She is presently working with Judy Chicago in California. For further information, call The Gallery, 321-2886 seeking commuting partner to go daily from Cleveland Heights (near Severance Mall) to near west side (Brooklyn Heights/Brecksville/Cleveland Metro Hospital). I drive daily to a 9-5 job in Brooklyn Heights. Call Amy, 381-6357, after 8 p.m.

WSW is pleased to announce the advent of EmPress, the women's printing and graphic arts business in Cleveland. EmPress is located in the basement of the White House, 2420 South Taylor Road, Cleveland Heights., Ohio 44118 371-5376 most days An article on Empress will appear in the November issue of WSW.

What She Wants office hours starting in October. Monday thru Wednesday, 6-8 pm. phone number 371-5376. Stop by If you're interested in working on the paper or if you're just curious.

North East Ohio Feminist Conference, October 18-20 at Cuyahoga Community College, call 481-0335 or 795-1521 for information.

Halloween Party, Oct. 29, 9 p.m. 2231 Chestnut Hills Drive. Admission $3 and $5. All women are invited. Wear an outrageous costume and bring some friends. Sponsored by the Women's Growth Coop. ALL WOMEN PLEASE CALL Cambridge Coatings and Foster and Kleiser about the nauseating ad on page three.

WITCHES AND AMAZONS

A feminist cultural conference, June 2,3, and 4, 1978 sponsored

by Indiana U. at South Bend

With Z Budapest, Author, Lecturer, Authority on Witchcraft, upcoming speaker for the American Academy of Religion, Feminist, High Priestess Susan B. Anthony Coven #1 and, Norma Bahia Pontes, explorer, filmmaker, author, recently returned from a Guggenheim Fellowship archaeological project investigating the stone engravings by Brazilian Amazon women.

WomenSpace Scheduling Committee Calendar

WomenSpace, Oven, and What She Wants have agreed cooperatively to pool information about women's events, meetings and cultural programs in an effort to avoid conflicts in scheduling and over-booking in a particular time period. If more coordination of our schedules takes place, each of our organizations will have the attention and attendance that we want and need it is a matter of survival for us all. We also hope that the existence of the calendar will encourage women's groups to plan ahead. Every women's group which belongs to WomenSpace and others that have related to women's groups in Cleveland have been informed that they must call in their announcements to WomenSpace 696-3100 in order to have their event appear in the listing.

October 1

Rita Coriell and others in concert. Oven Productions. 8:30 p.m., 321-0692.

October 2

Sunday Brunch with Lynn Haney. Three of Cups, 12:30-2:00 p.m. Information: 696-3100 or 283-6393.

October 3

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Monday Lunch Bunch Noon WomenSpace Information: 696-3100

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Gay Community Center Collective meeting, women only. Collective still open. 8 p.m. October 9

Bonnie Bell Mini Marathon, 10:30 p.m. Information: 221-9191.

October 10

Monday Lunch Bunch

696-3100.

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noon

WomenSpace.

Gay CommunityCenter. General coming out discussion. Women Only. 8p.m.

October 12

Sip & Flip. WomenSpace, 5-7 p.m. Open dis-

cussion.

October 17

Monday Lunch Bunch noon-WomenSpace.

896-3100.

Gay Community Center -Open house for women.

8 p.m.

October 19

More to follow.

Sip & Flip, WomenSpace. Cuyahoga Women's Political Caucus.

October 23

Sound of Soul. "Freedom” YWCA, 3201 Euclid. Information: 881-6878.

October 24

Monday Lunch Bunch noon -WomenSpace.

696-3100.

Gay Community Center.

Meeting with repre-

sentatives of different organizations to hear what services they offer.

October 26

Sip & Flip. WomenSpace. Rape Crisis Center. October 27

Women in the Media Party, WomenSpace, 5-7 p.m. 686-3100. Tentative.

October 31

Monday Lunch Bunch

698-3100.

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WomenSpace.

Gay Community Center. Open collective meeting. 8 p.m. November 7

Gay CommunityCenter, open meeting, 8 p.m. November 12

Oven Productions. Sally Plano. 321-0892.

November 14

Information:

Gay Community Center Coming out meeting. 8 p.m. November 28

Big Mama Poetry Troupe, Oven Productions. 321-0892.

November 20

Gay Community Center Organizational meeting.

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Learn from Other Women WomenSpace is committed to creating forums for women to share their concerns, learn of each other's activities and give greater visibility to our member groups. Thus, we are having a series of informal gatherings. October's Wednesday Evening Gatherings 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Refreshments are available. Minimum donation requested.

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Sip & Flip Schedule for October October 12 Open Discussion. October 19 Cuyahoga Women's Political Caucus Mary Boyle, President. Mary will talk about the Caucus' endorsements for the November election, and report on the National Women's PoIitical Caucus Convention just held in San Jose. Come to make sure that women's voices are heard in politics. October 26 Rape Crisis Center Lynn Hammond, City Coordinator. Lynn will talk about rape, the crime of violence against women and the work of the Rape Crisis Center. The Center provides education, advocacy and direct services to rape victims.

FOOD COMMUNITIES 12408 EUCLID AVE

PHONE: 721-3047 Tues. & Thurs., 1-8 pm

Wed., 4-8 pm

Sat., 11 am-6pm OWNED AND OPERATED BY ITS MEMBERS

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a cooperative Vegetarian restaurant

JAZZ

12200 Euclid closed Wednesdays 421-9359

SUNDAY NIGHT

WHAT DID YOU DO IN SCHOOL TODAY, DEAR?... WELL, FIRST WE WERE ALL FINGERPRINTED, THEN OUR PHOTOS WERE TAKEN FOR OUR ID.

CARDS, THEN WE HAD TO

MISWER QUESTIONS ON HOW YOU AND DADDY VOTED ..., CH, LUF SPENT A FEW MINUTES TAKING ONC "FREEDOM IN AMERICA ...

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