LESBIAN GAY

Community Service Center

OF GREATER CLEVELAND

This space has been provided to the Center by the Chronicle, and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Chronicle staff or management.

by Aubrey Wertheim

On the National Front

For the first time, Cleveland was the host city for the 45th annual National Association of Human Rights Workers conference October 8-11. Our local Community Relations Board was instrumental in making sure both anti-gay-lesbian hate crime and HIV issues had workshop presentations.

Congratulations also to Clevelanders Nancy Logan and Sue Schnur, quoted and photoed respectively, in last month's Newsweek cover story on homophobia in America. Feistier dykes are not to be found.

Pouf Proof

Do you work in a print shop in any shape or förm? Our printing needs--resource materials, workshop presentations, publicity, etc.--far exceed our humble budget, Donations of printing or photocopying would be a tremendous assistance and a boon to the movement. Just call our office for more detals.

Touchy-Feely

Keeping in Touch, group for graduates of Men In Touch will be meeting at the Center on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. If you were an early MIT classmate, your name may appear on the lost mailing list! So, don't be bashful or think you are being snubbed... show up on Tuesdays and get on the new mailing list.

Give-a-Kid-a-Break Dept.

Our PRYSM group is especially in need of people of color to serve as adult advisors. You don't want our rising generation of teens to go through what you did, do you?

The group is a wonderful mix of 10 to 20 young people meeting weekly. Interested advisors should be skilled at crowd control, over 25 and dedicated to the mental and physical well-being of some very wonderful young people.

Me-and-My-Shadow Department

"Centertainment" is our social program offering weekly movie outings and periodic theatre parties. But it could be much bigger. We need several good organizational types who could help the program

expand to regular dance, theater, orchestra,

and sporting events.

If you have computer skills and love pulling together groups for fun functions, please give a call.

This could be an incredibly successful option to area gay-lesbian-bi singles--and everyone who likes to go out "with the family."

P.D. is HIV Positive

Not a bad job in the Sunday Plain Dealer October 4 giving ample spread to the Living Room and upcoming Quilt display.

Kudos to all interviewed and pictured-and everybody who went to D.C. for the 1992 display.

In Search of A-Team Members

A(dministrative) Team volunteers keep our office running during the day. People are constantly calling the Center or walking in with some dire need, and without volunteers, the staff would be musing on murder.

If you have at least three hours free on weekdays, have lite clerical skills and are good with people, we would love to have you join our hallowed band.

Give Christine a call during business hours to make her day.

Coast-to-Coast Dept.

Kyle Rose and Jallal Naeem represented the Living Room at the National AIDS Skills-Building Conference in Washington, D.C. October 8-11 and Leigh Robertson will be winging west November 13 for the fifth annual NGLTF Creating Change conference in Los Angeles.

Do-It-Yourself Center

October and November will be the months of finalizing the construction of the Center's renovation campaign, “Inner Beauty on a Shoestring." Demolition is now complete and now walls are rising, ceilings being installed, carpet being laid-the whole nine yards.

Individuals have given over $6,000. Community groups such as Integrity, Stallions, Stonewall Cleveland, the North Coast Men's Chorus, the Cleveland City Country Dancers, and CoDA have given over $1,500. Northern Ohio Coalition, Inc. (NOCI) contributed a phenomenal $3,000. We still have $5,000 more to raise, plus numerous materials are still being sought (such as sound board, acoustical tiles and ceiling fans). Please give a call if you can help in any way. 522-1999.

Center drop-in volunteer intakes happen every Saturday, 11:00 to 1:00 at 1418 W. 29th St., four doors south of Detroit.

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