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2nd Annual QWOC Picnic, 2:00-6:00pm Join us for beachfront fun with queer women of color from all over Ohio and beyond. Burgers and brats provided, bring a side dish to share. Children are welcome. For more info, visit https://www. www.facebook.com/ events/1471538033093174/?ref newsfeed story _type=regular

Prime Timers Cleveland, monthly meeting for mature men and their admirers, meets at restaurants and members' homes in the Cleveland area; www.ptcleveland.org, 216-233-9146.

Wednesday, August 20

David Pepper for Ohio, reception in support of the Democratic candidate for Ohio Attorney General, hosted by Stonewall Democrats of Central Ohio and the Human Rights Campaign PAC, 5:30 pm, private home in Columbus; RSVP to carson@davidpepper.com or 614-600-2504.

Insight, monthly dinner meeting of Cleveland LGBT social, personal and business networking organization; 216-200-9569 for info and reservation.

And Europe Will Be Stunned, trio of videos by lesbian Israeli artist Yael Bartana centering on the Jewish Renaissance movement in Poland, $5 includes museum admission, 7 pm, Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, 2929 Richmond Rd, Beachwood (Cleveland); 216-593-0575, www.maltzmuseum.org.

Thursday, August 21

How Do You Know If You Are In Love, topic to be discussed at the Our Journey lesbian discussion group, 6 pm, Cleveland LGBT Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, Cleveland; www.lgbtcleveland.org, 216651-5428.

Friday, August 22

Reaching for the Moon, film exploring the relationship between poet Elizabeth Bishop and architect Lota de Macedo Soares, presented by Sistah Sinema, poetry readings by Queerland 216 and She Speaks, 6:30 pm, $10 advance, $12 door, Museum of Contemporary Art, 11400 Euclid Ave, Cleveland; 216-421-8671, www.mocacleveland.org, www.sistabsinema.com.

Friday to Sunday, August 22 to 24

Fifth Annual Toledo Pride, Night Glo 5k at University of Toledo on Friday, festival at Promenade Park on Saturday, Sunday Funday at Owens Community College on Sunday; www.toledopride.org. Monday, August 25

Becoming a Londoner by David Plante, to be discussed by the Ten Percent Book Club, 7 pm, Lakewood Main Library, 15425 Detroit Ave, Lakewood (Cleveland); leesand90@gmail.com.

Thursday, August 28

Plexus Networking Night, northeast Ohio LGBT chamber of commerce, annual summer social, 6 pm, Shula's 2, 6200 Quarry Lane, Independence (Cleveland); RSVP http://thinkplexus.org.

Saturday, September 6

The Piano and the Violin, part of the TaDa! Dinner Series benefiting the Cleveland LGBT Center, concerts by pianist Halida Dinova and violinist Andrew Sords, 7 pm, $75, limited to 80 guests, Cleveland; www.lgbtcleveland.org. Wednesday, September 10

Gray Pride Potluck, bring a dish to share with a fun group of LGBT seniors, 6 pm, Lakewood Senior Center West, 16924 Madison Ave just west of Hilliard, Lakewood; 216-577-1787.

Inferno: Memory, panel discussion on the significance of personal and collective memory, monuments and memorials in contemporary culture, connected with short film by lesbian Israeli artist Yael Bartana centering on a replica of Solomon's temple being constructed by a church in Sao Paulo, Brazil, included with admission, $12, $10 seniors and students, $5 youth 5-11, Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, 2929 Richmond Rd, Beachwood (Cleveland); 216-593-0575, www.maltzmuseum.org.

Thursday, September 18

Insight, monthly dinner meeting of Cleveland LGBT social, personal and business networking organization; 216-200-9569 for info and reservation.

Sunday, September 21

Prime Timers Cleveland, monthly meeting for mature men and their admirers, meets at restaurants and members' homes in the Cleveland area; www.ptcleveland.org, 216-233-9146.

Monday, September 22

Very Recent History by Choire Sicha, to be discussed by the Ten Percent Book Club, 7 pm, Lakewood Main Library, 15425 Detroit Ave, Lakewood (Cleveland); leesand90@gmail.com.

Saturday, October 4

9th Annual Clambake and Dance, part of the TaDa! Dinner Series benefiting the Cleveland LGBT Center, raffle, clams, chicken, corn, sweet potato and mroe, 6 pm, $55, limited to 100 guests, Cleveland; www.lgbtcleveland.org.

Wednesday, October 8

Gray Pride Potluck, bring a dish to share with a fun group of LGBT seniors, 6 pm, Lakewood Senior Center West, 16924 Madison Ave just west of Hilliard, Lakewood; 216-577-1787.

Sunday, October 19

Prime Timers Cleveland, monthly meeting for mature men and their admirers, meets at restaurants and members' homes in the Cleveland area; www.ptcleveland.org, 216-233-9146.

Monday, October 20

Insight, monthly dinner meeting of Cleveland LGBT social, personal and business networking organization; 216-200-9569 for info and reservation.

Thursday, November 6

Laverne Cox, transgender actress and advocate, presenting "Ain't I A Woman: My Journey to Womanhood," 7 pm, Case Western Reserve University location to be announced, Cleveland; http://case.edu/ lgbt, 216-368-5428.

Wednesday, November 12

Thanksgiving Potluck, bring a dish to share with Gray Pride, 6 pm, Lakewood Senior Center West, 16924 Madison Ave just west of Hilliard, Lakewood; 216-577-1787.

Sunday, November 16

Prime Timers Cleveland, monthly meeting for mature men and their admirers, meets at restaurants and members' homes in the Cleveland area; www.ptcleveland.org, 216-233-9146.

Tuesday, November 18

Insight, monthly dinner meeting of Cleveland LGBT social, personal and business networking organization; 216-200-9569 for info and reservation.

Sunday, December 7

Sugar Plum Tour, holiday tour of gracious homes in the Akron area, benefits the Gay Community Endowment Fund of the Akron Community Foundation, $25 for self-guided tour of five home, $150 includes after-party and Zaber Martell holiday ornament, tickets available at Angel Falls Coffee Company, 792 West Market St, Akron; 330-571-5810.

Wednesday, December 10

Gray Pride Potluck, bring a dish to share with a fun group of LGBT seniors, 6 pm, Lakewood Senior Center West, 16924 Madison Ave just west of Hilliard, Lakewood; 216-577-1787.

Monday, December 15

Insight, monthly dinner meeting of Cleveland LGBT social, personal and business networking organization; 216-200-9569 for info and reservation.

Sunday, December 21

Prime Timers Cleveland, monthly meeting for mature men and their admirers, meets at restaurants and members' homes in the Cleveland area; www.ptcleveland.org, 216-233-9146.

Tues. to Sun., April 7 to 19, 2015

Kinky Boots, Broadway musical based on the British film about a man who inherits a dying shoe factory and the drag queen who helps him reinvent it, score by Cyndi Lauper, book by Harvey Fierstein, Playhouse Square, East 14th and Euclid Ave, Cleveland; 216-640-8800, www.playhousesquare.org/ broadway.

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