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CLASSIFIEDS
Classified ads are due on the first of the month (30 days before publication). Ad costs are $10 for the first 25 words and $5 for each additional 15 words. No sexually explicit ads will be accepted. Please send copy to Box 5426, Cleveland, OH 44101. All ads must include payment.
HARD-DRIVING Computer Consultant will make your hard and software user-friendly. I will set up and install your IBM/compatible PC, provide individualized tutoring, and program with Lotus or dBase, 261-5137. Leave message.
The Chronicle is looking for a few good writers. Reporters needed for growing newspaper. Serious inquires only! 321-1129
Massage by College of Massotherapy graduate. Call Robert voice or TTY (216) 267-1651.
HELP WANTED --Delivery persons wanted to help with Chronicle. One or days per month. East side especially. Could be paying position. Call Bob 621-0228 or leave message 321-1129.
Anyone wanting to work on organizing and manifesting a chem-free coffeehouse for men and women call 221-6558. It's long overdue.
New book for sale. Say No to Drugs. Herbert Werner 12541 Clifton Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107. Money order of $8.00 sent at above address will get you your new book.
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meeting, a grand farewell banquet and a number of social functions.
For registrations materials, to reserve exhibit space at the travel trade show, or for further information about the convention, call the International Gay Travel Association in Denver at 303-4677117, or write IGTA, P.O. Box 18247, Denver, Colo. 80218.
The International Gay Travel Association (IGTA), a not-for-profit professional service organization, works for the business enhancement of its members by informing both travel agents and consumers about properties, businesses and destinations that welcome gay clients.
IGTA provides educational and networking opportunities through a bimonthly newsletter, membership directory, marketing mailing service, an annual convention and travel trade show, and regularly scheduled familiarization trips to various destinations.
Membership in IGTA is open to all travel industry businesses and travel professionals who wish to be supportive of the gay travel industry. An Associate Membership is also available for those who are not directly involved in the travel industry, but who wish to be supportive of IGTA.
The National Gay & Lesbian Task Force launched the only national organizing project on behalf of lesbian and gay families on May 1 with the hiring of veteran feminist and black activist Ivy Young as project director.
The Lesbian & Gay Families Project was formed through a unique collaboration between the Washington, D.C.based NGLTF and the San Francisco-based National Center for Lesbian Rights, formerly known as the Lesbian Rights Project. The Families Project will educate, adorganize for. full societal
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All USA/Canada and Europe/Australia/New Zealand/Japan and Israel.
$15.00 only (Inc.pp) from: Giovanni's Room 345, South 12th St., Philadelphia, PA 19107. Or with credit card from:(215)923-2960 or out-of-statetoll-free from 1-800-222-6996. Also at the Bookstore on West 25th, Cleveland Ohio.
Copy Editor Needed. Due to recent promotions the Chronicle is looking for an experienced copyed. Journalism background. Commitment is one week per month.
GWF looking for same to share large deluxe 2 bedroom apartment in elegant Akron/Canton area. Complete with fireplace, balcony, dishwasher, hot tub, and picnic area. $275 monthly includes all utilities. No drugs, smoking or pets. Call 499-2558 Leave message.
HELP WANTED to learn various trades, electrical, plumbing, painting, wallpaper hanging & cleaning houses with House Doctor. Please call 468-0720.
recognition of lesbian and gay relationships and for the protection of lesbian and gay families.
The Project will confront barriers facing lesbian and gay partners and parents and will tackle issues such as securing equal benefits for gay and lesbian parents in custody, visitation and co-parenting arrangements, passage of non-discrimination laws regarding adoption, foster care and artificial insemination, and securing survivors' rights and the right to be involved in medical decisions and treatment for our loved ones.
June 1989 marks the twentieth anniversary of the Stonewall riots and the start of the New York Gay Liberation Front, and two reunions are being planned this year for the women and men who were involved in GLF-NY.
In San Francisco, there will be a reunion party and public forum on Memorial Day weekend, while in New York, there will be a reunion party and march contingent during Gay Pride weekend, June 24-25.
For reservations and information contact: GLF-NY Reunion, % N. A. Diaman, Box 14051, San Francisco, California 94114 or call Nikos (Tony) Diaman at 415-775-6143.
The Fund For Human Dignity is seeking information for the updated fourth edition of Local AIDS Services: The National Directory, especially from all newly formed AIDS service organizations and those that have changed address or the range of services they provide.
The directory, a joint publication of The Fund and the U.S. Conference of Mayors, with support from the Design Industries Foundation for AIDS, is the most comprehensive list of AIDS services and resources available nationwide. It is the only reference tool of its kind for people with AIDS, AIDS service providers, health care workers, community activists, and others concerned with AIDS and its care.
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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
Regular Events
FRIDAY
7:30 p.m. Lesbian Discussion Group, Call 651-1450.
7:30 p.m. Every Third Friday, Bisexual Women's Support Group, The Civic. 8:00 p.m. Open Rap Group, Lesbian /Gay Community Service Center
(LGCSC).
8:30 p.m. AA/Al-Anon, St. Luke's, W. 78th & Lake.
8:30 p.m. Chevrei Tikva, 1st & 3rd Fridays Call for location 932-5551.
SATURDAY
10:00 a.m. Adult Children of Alcoholics, LGCSC.
10:30 a.m. Informal feminist discussion group, Another State of Mind
Bookstore.
NOON Youth Rap Group LGCSC, 22 years & under only, 522-1999 4:00 p.m. Lesbian ACĄ, St. Malachi's, W. 25th & Detroit.
6:00 p.m. Potluck, LGCSC, 781-6736. 3rd Saturday,
8:00 p.m. AA, Bank One Bldg., 8870 Mentor Ave., SE Entrance. Last Saturday of Month, Lambda Support Group, 357-1199.
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SUNDAY
11:00 a.m EMCC Worship Services, LGCSC.
1:00 p.m. Northcoast Bowling Association 621-1306
2:00 p.m. NORTHCOAST NETTERS, Recreational Volleyball, Edgewater Park by statue.
4:30 p.m. Women's Vision Radio, WJMO/1490AM.
5:30 p.m. Integrity Cleveland, every third Sunday, 1349 West 78th
St. Lukes 281-6345
-6:30 p.m. Dignity, St. John's Episcopal, 2600 Church 2nd & 4th Sundays (potluck 4th Sundays).
7:30 p.m. North Coast Men's Choir, 942-0704. 11:00 p.m. Le Cabaret Drag Show.
MONDAY
7:00 p.m. Lesbian ACA, The Civic, 3130 Mayfield. 7:30 p.m. North Coast Freedom Band, LGCSC.
7:30 p.m. National Organization for Women, 234-3499 for more info. 8:30 p.m. AA, St. Luke's, W. 78th & Lake.
8:30 p.m. First Monday, Monotones, Legends, 11719 Detroit.
TUESDAY
6:30 p.m. Kehelatheh Last Tuesday of Month Potluck & Meeting, 321-1129 7:30 p.m. Lesbian Overeaters Anonymous, The Civic, 3130 Mayfield. 7:30 p.m. GLOWS, 2nd Tuesday 781-6736.
7:00 p.m. -9 p.m., Feminist Lending Library, The Civic, 321-3054. 8:00 p.m. Parents & Friends of Lesbians & Gays, 2nd Tuesday Trinity Cathedral, E. 22 & Euclid, rear entrance.
8:00 p.m. NCLA Discussion Group,4th Tuesday The CIVIC, 3130 Mayfield. 8:00 p.m. Men in Touch LGCSC 522-1999.
8:30 p.m. Bisexual and Gay Married Men, 4th Tuesday LGCSC,
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Doug 381-2736.
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Support Group for Black PWAS, HIT 621-0766.
WEDNESDAY
3:30 p.m. CSU Men's Discussion Group, 687-2277. 4:00 p.m. CSU Lesbian Support Group, 687-2277. (sometimes meets at 5:30)
Organizations should contact Ira Berkowitz, Project Coordinator, The Fund for Human Dignity, 666 Broadway, Suite 410, New York, N.Y. 10012 in order to request a survey update form.
"Why Is My Child Gay?" is a 16-page booklet published by Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays with answers to the questions provided by 11 nationally known scientists in the fields of human development and sexual behavior.
The booklet invites the 11 scientists to address three questions: How is sexual orientation effected by genetic, hormonal, social or psychological factors? Do any of these factors determine sexual orientation alone? Can lesbians and Gay men change their sexual orientation through therapy or other means?
Most of the scientists surveyed agree that there is a biological predisposition toward sexual orientation at birth, and that no single factor cause homosexuality. Most also agreed sexual orientation cannot be changed permanently through therapy.
A free copy is available to those who send a long, self addressed stamped envelope to P-FLAG, PO Box 20308, DenColorado
ver,
The world's largest coordinated local response to AIDS-the annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorials-is being held this year on Sunday, May 28.
In past years, the Memorials have taken place in over 100 locations each year in more than 15 countries. From thousands to a few hundred people attend the various functions to take part in
Celebration!
2nd Anniversary of the opening of the store
Saturday May 13th Noon-5PM free sandwiches, pop, snacks
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16608 Madison Ave. Lakewood, OH 44107
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