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Feminist Forum: Book discussion on The Wanderground by Sally Gerhart (Coventry Books, $2.95). June 27, 8-10 p.m. at Women's Growth Cooperative, 2420 So. Taylor Rd. $2 donation. Gerhart's science fiction is thought-provoking reading and worth discussion!

Cleveland Heights Women's Softball League: Rainbow vs. BancOhio, Saturday, June 28, 6:15 p.m.. Forest Hills Park. Party after the game.

There will be a book discussion on Mary Daly's Gyn/Ecology on July 2, 16 and 30 (3 sessions) at 7:30 p.m. at 2953 Berkshire Road. Women must have read or be reading the book. For further information, call Sally Tatnall at 932-0977 or 368-1006.

The Coalition of Women's Art Organizations has announced plans for the First International Festival of Women Artists to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark from July 14-30, 1980. Sponsored by the Coalition, which is comprised of 95 women's arts organizations representing over 60,000 women artists, the festival will coincide with the 1980 World Conference of the U.N. Decade for Women in Copenhagen to be held at the same time. The event will include readings, performances, panel discussions, films and an exhibition of postcard art. It will culminate in a procession event symbolizing peace and solidarity among women worldwide. For more information, call Susan Schwalb at (212) 674-3434.

NOW Gay Women's Rap Group is an informal rap group meeting the 3rd Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m. sharp. If you are tired of the bar scene and would like to meet with your sisters in a less destructive manner, contact Joye at 268-4308 or Kay at 761-8971 after 5:00 for more information. Coming meeting dates are June 15, July 20 and August 17.

The F.L.O.W.E.R. Fund (For Love Of Womyn Emergency Resource Fund) has been established by womyn to provide community assistance for womyn in need of emotional and financial support. Money is coming from projects developed within our womyn-identified community. Your ideas, energy and concern are urgently needed. Please address contributions and correspondence to: The F.L:0.W.E.R. Fund, PO Box F-11, Akron, Ohio 44308.

Le Melange (continued from page 9) would recommend working first in the business that you are interested in. Learn how they run their books, where they get their contacts to buy and sell merchandise. Then open your own." Another helpful took is the Dun & Bradstreet listing, which helped Le Melange make its first contacts.

Dominique and Paulette expressed a willingness to speak with any women who are interested in opening their own businesses. Also, artists and crafts people who are interested can stop in to inquire about selling their work on consignment.

The National Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NCASA) will hold its second annual conference Thursday, July 31, through Sunday, August 3, 1980, at the University of Texas in Austin. This year's conference will include 3 keynote speakers, 36 workshops in 5 categories, numerous discussion groups, special entertainment and opportunities to share experiences and information. Conference activities will be held at Jester Center, a multipurpose facility with sleeping and eating accommodations as well as meeting space. For further information, contact Richard Orton. Public Education Director, Austin Rape Crisis Center, P.0: Box 7156, Austin, Texas 78712. (512) 472-7273.

The D.C. Rape Crisis Center is sponsoring a National Conference on Third World Women and Violence. to be held August 21-24, 1980, in Washington, O.C. Objectives are 1) to provide a forum for critical discussion and analysis of the direction and relationship of the anti-violenceagainst-women movement and the liberation struggles of people of color; 2) to provide training in skills necessary to service women of color who are victims of violence; and 3) to provide an opportunity to develop community strategies and share information necessary effectively to address issues of violence against Third World women. It will be a working conference directed toward Third World male and female activists organizing around the issue of violence. For more information, contact the D.C. Rape Crisis Center, P.O. Box 21005, Washington, D.C. 20009, (202) 232-0202.

TAKE BACK THE NIGHT meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at 7:30 p.m. in Room 364, CSU University Center. All are welcome. Dates: June 12 and 26. For information, call 696-2328 or 475-0075 or write 1730 E. 33rd Street, Cleveland 44114.

A handbook on sexual harassment on the job has been published by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employee's (AFSCME). The book reviews court decisions and presents ways in which employees, with union support, can recognize and respond to sexual harassment on the job. Copies of the handbook are available through AFSCME International Headquarters, 1625 L Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036, (202) 459-4913.

The Lesbian Path, edited by Margaret Cruikshank, 37 autobiographical sketches celebrating our diversity and strength, is now available from Angel Press, Caroline House, 2 Ellis Place, Ossining, New York 10562, for $6.95.

WomenSpace, in conjunction with a number of Greater Cleveland corporations, foundations and government agencies, is sponsoring the first Women at Work Exposition on September 29, 1980, at the Bond Court Hotel. There will be a keynote session and workshops dealing with such issues as non-traditional jobs, affirmative action, child care, women and education, etc. For more info, contact WomenSpace, 1258 Euclid Avenue, (216) 696-3100.

Feminist Writers Guild meets the second Monday of each month at 7:30 pm at the Cleveland Heights Public Library, 2345 Lee Abad. Or you may contact Pat at 791-0311 (eve) or Jan at 475-0075 (eve).

Oven Productions is having another summer picnic, Sunday, August 10, from noon til dark at Squire Valley View, 37125 Fairmount. Organized sports, free charcoal, drinks available for sale. Cost of picnic is $1.00.

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