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The Home-Like Birth Center of Booth Memonal Hospital will hold an open house tour for interested families at 7:30 pm Thursday. November 5 at , 1881 Torbenson Drive. Cleveland The Birth Center provides a warm. homey atmosphere where the entire fandy can participate in the birth process with the assurance that hospital care is immediately available in case of emergency Families have an option of physician or certified .. nurse midwile delivery For more information about this innovative alternative to traditional maternity care call 692-3500 Ext 330
A talk on All You Wanted to Know About Tax Resistance and Were Atrait to Ask the IRS will be given Tuesday November 10. at 7.30 pm by Charles Hurst and Jean Alvarez at the Isaia Center Payne Avenue at F 18th Streel. Cleveland
An Armistice Day Convocation. sponsored by the Union of Concerned Scientists Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign and others will take place Tuesday, November 10 at 8:00 pm at Cleveland State University Center Building Speakers include George Wald. Nobel Laureate scienlist, and a concert performance For information, call Jean Hagan. 961-0705
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A debate and public forum on Reproductive Rights: Personal Decision or Public Issue will be held Wednesday, November 11, from 3:30 to 5:00p.m at the John S. Knight Auditorium, Leigh Hall, University of Akron. Panel participants include Eileen Roberts, Cleveland Director of the American Civil Liberties Union. Dr. Larry Levey. Medical Director of Cleveland Preterm and Doctor of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Jose Espinoso. CWRU Medical School, and Alan Segedy, attorney and author of the Akron abortion ordinance. For more information, call 1-375-7281
The striking Ashtabula nurses will hold a Northeast Ohio Solidarity Rally on Saturday, November 14, at North Park, Ashtabula, at 12:00 noon. The guest speaker will be Glennis Ter-Wisscha of the Willmar 8. Also speak. ing will be representatives of other northeast Ohio labor organizations under the attack of anti-union management.
Women will return to the Pentagon November 15 and 16 in force to express their rage at violence both by the military and in our daily lives. The Women's Pentagon Action, sponsor of the demonstration, is a network of 25 community groups, most of them in the northeast, that make a connection between feminism and peace. Women interested in attending should call Women Space at 696-6967 about car pooling arrangements.
Medicine Winds. a Native American seminar taking place November 20-22 al Shadybrook House, Mentor, Ohio, will include such activities as Mother Earth and inner balancing, preparing medicine from plants, native massage. a traditional sweat lodge, native meals, and much more. Scholarships and work study are available. For information call 953-1050 or 265-3406
"Jail Hangings in Cleveland and the Suburbs. Are They Really Suicides?" will be the subject of the Friday. November 20 meeting of Women Speak Out for Peace & Justice/WILPF at 8:00 p.m. at the Heights Main Public Library. 2345 Lee Road. Startling information about this little-known topic of death in our jails will be presented by members of People United Against Repression (PUAR), who recently won a viclory in a civil lawsuit against the Maple Heights Police Department concerning police brutality. Refreshments will be served. Admission is free and open to the public For more information, call Blanche Livingstone. 371-4027.
The Tenth Muse. Kent's Women's Coffeehouse, is pleased to announce its fall schedule of performers. November 21 will feature Cleveland's own Rainsong & Mudslide. and on December 5, fresh from her performance at this summer's Womyn Fair, will be Laura Kaluba. The doors open at 8:00 p.m. and music begins at 9:30 p.m. A $1.00 donation is requested. The Tenth Muse is located at 202 N. Lincoln St. in Kent behind the Hillel House. For further information or directions. call 1-678-6665 or 1-673-8074.
The November Women's Open House will be held November 28 al 1651 Glenmont Road in Cleveland Heights. Our featured performer this month will be Gail Coleman from Canton playing original women's music. We will be open from 8 to midnight, with music begining at 9 p.m. Coffee, teas and snacks are available from our kilchen, and a $1 donation is asked for the music. The Open House is a chemical-free space. November is the first anniversary of the Women's Open House. Come celebrate with us. For more information, call 371-0483.
A cocktail party will be held December 4 1981 at a time and place to be announced later In raise funds for the 1981 WomenSpace burget detic! and for the Helpline This will be an opportunity for professional women in business law medicine arts and science to meet each other Dickels will be $25 per person, which will include hot and cold hors d'oeuvres and wine and punch A cash bar will be available for other beverages Both men and women are invited For further information, call Patricia Klen at 623-1400
Women Speak Out for Peace and Justice will hold its annuði. Holiday Boutique and White Elephant Sale Saturday. December 5 at 3130 Maylield Road (former Temple on the Heights) Anyone may participate by entering artworks based on peace or justice buying alle tickets representing their organization with a table display no working at the boutique Admission is free Call Daisy Ford. 247 5856
The Legal and Economic Aspects of Divorce, a workshop given by Cleveland Women's Counsel (CWC) and the WomenFocus Program at Cuyahoga Community College, will take place on Saturday. December 5, at the Eastern Campus, CCC. The session will run from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and cost $10. Workshops will be run by an attorney and a social worker. For further information, contact Erma Boykin, WomenFocus, 464-1450, Ext. 3054, or Cleveland Women's Counsel, 321-8587.
L.I.G.H.T. will be sponsoring a New Year's Eve Party, for women only, at 3130 Mayfield Road. Deb Adler will perform at 9:00 p.m., disco at 10:00 p.m. Buffet starts at 11:00 p.m. with complimentary champagne at midnight. Cash bar throughout the evening. More details next month.
The Reproductive Freedom Coalition will hold a fund-raising dinner January 18 at Earth by April to commemorate the Supreme Court abortion decision. Proceeds will go to the Planned Parenthood Medical Loan Fund. which finances abortions for low-income women, and to other pro-choice groups. For more information, call EFCO al 621-8224.
Cleveland Abortion Rights Action League (CARAL) will once again sponsor an ad signed by supporters of the right to choose, to appear in the Plain Dealer January 22, 1982, the 9th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion. The ad warns of the threat of an anti-abortion amendment to the Constitution. Cost to sign the ad is $3.50 for individuals and $20 for organizations. Those who prefer not to use their names may sign "A Friend. Parent, Nurse, etc. for Choice". To sign. send a check to CARAL. 439 The Arcade. Cleveland 44114. Please print your name as you would like it listed. For more information. call CARAL 522-0169.
On January 22. the Pro-Choice Action Committee (PCAC) will sponsor a demonstration outside the annual Right to Life meeting at the Masonic Temple. Later that evening. PCAC. Education lor Freedom of Choice in Ohio (EFCO), Commonworks and the National Lawyers Guild will present a concert by folk singer Kristin Lems. For more information, call EFCO. 621-8224.
A National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights I will be held on Sunday, May 2, 1982. The demands of the March are to stop the Family Protection Act, pass the National Gay Rights, Bill, stop the discriminatory Immigration policy against lesbian and gays, and pass S.157 to allow Zenaida Rebultan, a Filipino Lesbian, to immigrate to the U.S. A major lobbying effort is also being planned to coincide with the march. For further information, call Randy Boarman, (412) 621-5368.
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