Charlie's Calendar

October 16, 1992 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE

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Saturday, October 17

SPECIAL EVENTS

Sixth annual Gay and Lesbian Community Hayride, sponsored by Monotones, Boyert's Farm in Medina. 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Tickets $10 in advance, $13 at door.

Healing from Sexual Abuse and Ritual Abuse, a workshop for women survivors only, led by Ann Marie Germain, look for flyers, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., $30, scholarships available, 321-3054.

Wednesday, October 21

Kamana House Discussion, with AIDS Housing Council executive director Louise Valentine, sponsored by HUGS East, 8181 S. Center Street, Mentor, 7:30 p.m., 974-8909.

Saturday, October 24

Halloween Party, sponsored by Sistahparty and the Women's Building Project.

Erie Community Dance, sponsored by Bridges: Lesbian and Gay Community Coalition, to celebrate Erie's lesbian-gay-bisexual community, 7180 Perry Highway, Erie, PA, 8:00 p.m., $4 or $3 & can food, 455-0549. Monday, October 26

Center Annual Meeting, offering Center members the opportunity to exercise their lavender rights and cast their votes for the board of trustees, and hear featured speaker Bill Johnson, United Church of Christ's openly gay minister and director of UCC's HIV ministry, 1418. West 29th St. at Detroit, 7:30 p.m., 522-1999.

Tuesday, October 27

Men in Touch begins new session. Gay men's discussion group on sexuality and relationships meets weekly for seven weeks, at the Center, 1418 West 29th St. at Detroit, 7:30 p.m., no fee, 522-1999, or call John Beres at HIT, 621-0766. See page 16.

Thursday, October 29

Gay youth conference, sponsored by the Forum on Lesbian and Gay Youth, addressing how professionals can create strategies for assisting youth with sexual/gender orientation issues, Calvary Episcopal Church, Walnut and Shady Avenues, Pittsburgh, PA, $35 (students less), James Huggins, 412-441-9786, see page 16.

Classifieds

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Classified ads are due by the first of the month the ad is to appear in. (The Chronicle comes out mid-month.) Ad costs are $10.00 for the first 25 words and $5.00 for each additional 15 words. No sexually explicit ads will be accepted. Please send copy to Chronicle Classifieds, P.O. Box 5426, Cleveland, OH 44101. All ads must include payment.

Help Wanted

Advertising Sales. The Chronicle is back and building a sales force! Experience preferred but if you're motivated, dependable and a self-starter, training is available. For an interview call Patti Harris at 216-6215280.

Female help wanted for Condomnation, the area's only complete Condom Boutique. Apply, 11804 Detroit Ave. in Lakewood, or call 228-3649 (11)

Position Available, The Living Room, Living Room Education Coordinator. 20 hrs, per week. Primary Responsibilities: publicity and visibility of the Living Room's services and mission, client/care provider mailings, positively speaking, on and off-site workshops and presentations, and recreational events. Salary: $10.00/hr. with some benefits and travel. Essential skills: Media and public relations, volunteer management, self-starter and commited to HIV+ empowerment. Letter and resume to: Lesbian-Gay Community Service Center, P.O. Box 6177, Cleveland, OH 44101. The Center is an equal opportunity employer.

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Hair Designer with following wanted. Up to 65% commission possible with many benefits. Also, chair rental available. Call Franc Tue. Wed. or Fri. at 3315040

Services

For Rent

Gay Male looking for professional or semi-professional roommate. Must be responsible, but not too boring. Prefer non-smoker Call 671-3893

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Quiet roommate needed to share South Euclid single home. Appliances. Garage. Laundry facilities. Catlover (no additional pets please). $350.00/month each plus1⁄2 utilities, Phone extra (private line). Leave mes(11) sage at 382-5945.

Room for Rent West Park area. Walk to rapid. House privileges--nonsmoker. Must have references. Serious inquiries only, please. $250 per month 251-2355

GWF roomate needed. Full privileges, house/garage. Able to live with animals. East side/Slavic Village. $150 plus 1⁄2 utilities. Call 641-0165

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Roommate Wanted: Two gay white males looking for a third person to share a two bedroom apartment in Willoughby and share 1/3 expenses. Must like television and videos, and have a good time. Serious inquiries only. Call 953-3980 after 5:00 P.M. (11)

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Brunswick furnished 3-bedroom townhouse. Call Jim at 225-5503 before 9:00 A.M. or after 9:00 P.M. (11) Activist/Writer seeks very rural country rental. Nothing fancy needed, just solitude and nature. Call Aubrey at the Center 522-1999. (11) To share: Two bedroom Lake Ave. apt. Non-Smoker. Share with GWM, cat, and fish. Good location, solid old building. Call Jeff 651-1148.

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MASSAGE by College of Massotherapy graduate. Call Robert 216-267-1651. (1/93)

Women meet Women confidentially. 48 Hour Service to Cleveland since 1989. Details mailed discreetly: Computer Info. Box 15755 Pittsburgh, PA 15244. Operated by a Woman. Vacation Rental

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Lesbian Paradise! With 20 charming rooms, 100 mountain acres, heated pool, hot tub, hiking/skiing trails, spectacular fall colors, yummy breakfasts, peace and privacy. We're your perfect vacation choice year round! HIGHLANDS INN, Box 118CC Bethlehem NH 03574 603-869-3978. Grace, Innkeeper. (7/93)

Roommates

Professional male needs roommate/housesitter for a Cleveland Hts. two-bedroom single home: Includes full privileges, garage, utilities, 425.00. Ref. and Dep. Call 321-4112. (11)

Announcements

Attractive slim butch photographer (need photos taken?) 33, Collects movie/TV Videos, music (C&W), autographs. Met & photographed celebrities. Seeks other collectors! Box 375, Mineral Ridge, OH 44440. (11)

NFM, 2, 1'2", 15 lbs., seeks GF or GM for loving relationship... NFM stands for Neutered Feline Male. The Chronicle's mascot, Bob, named for photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, needs a new, loving home-a real home, not a newspaper office where he is alone all weekend. He is a very affectionate "orange" tabby, declawed, and has all of his shots. Call Martha at 621-5280. (11)

Dedicated violinist with aspirations toward earning a living as such seeks like-minded musicians. Folk/ rock/jazz interests. Call Stephanie 228-2731 (11)

Friday, October 30

Political Potpourri, Stonewall Cleveland and the Friday Night Rap Group will discuss national and local issues and candidates, and all opinions are welcome, the Center, 1418 West 29th St. at Detroit, 8:00 p.m., 6518338. See page 16.

Saturday, October 31

Masquerade Ball, sponsored by the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Union of Kent, semi-formal and open to all, KSU Student Center, Room 310, 8:00 p.m., 672-2068.

Monday, November 2

Take A Stand Again, fundraiser for HIT, with dinner, world premiere performance of A Country Beyond Tears, dessert and silent auction, Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, 6:30 p.m., $75 $250, 795-7000. See page 9.

Tuesday, November 3

Election Day. Don't forget.

"Homophobia in Religion and Society," seminar sponsored by the Center for Homophobia Education, Episcopal Campus Ministry Lounge at St. Stephen's Church, 30 W. Woodruff Ave. (at High St.), Columbus 8:30 am to 3:30 p.m., $30 by mail, $35 at door, 301-8648954, see page 16.

Wednesday, November 4

Square Dancing Lessons, sponsored by the Cleveland City Country Dancers, instruction also in line dancing, two stepping, and waltzing, the Center, 1418 W. 29th St, first three lessons free, $2.00 after, 2896551.

Friday, November 6 and Saturday, November 7 Subscription Series Ballet, Ohio Ballet opens its 25th anniversary with performances of three revivals, Thomas Performing Arts Hall, Akron, Fri. 8:00 p.m., Sat. 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., $10 $22, 972-7570. Saturday, November 7 Country Dance, featuring instruction and a demonstration by the Cleveland City-Country Dancers, sponsored by Presbyterians for LesbianGay Concerns, at Forest Hills Church, Monticello at Lee in Cleveland Hts., 8:00 p.m., $2.00, 382-0507, see page 16.

19th Annual Awards Reception, featuring Colorado Rep. Pat Schroeder, sponsored by ACLU of Ohio, Harley Hotel, Columbus, 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., 781-6278.

Monday, November 9

"Homophobia in Religion and Society," see November 3 listing, Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse, St. Joseph Convent, 3430 Rocky River Dr., Cleveland, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., 301-864-8954, see page 16.

Friday, November 13 and Saturday, November 14

Subscription Series Ballet, Ohio Ballet opens its 25th anniversary with performances of three revivals, Playhouse Square Ctr, 1519 Euclid, Fri. 8:00 p.m., Sat. 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., $10 $22, 241-6000. Friday, November 20 and Saturday, November 21

Three Bewildered People in the Night, Gregg Araki's film follows three young L.A. artists through galleries, coffeehouses, and apartments, Cleveland Cinematheque, 11141 East Blvd., Friday 7:40 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., Saturday 7:20 p.m. & 9:15 p.m., 421-7450.

Saturday, November 21

Second Annual Talent Show and Party, featuring comedian Marga Gomez, to benefit the Lesbian Gay Community Service Center. The Civic, 3130 Mayfield Road at Lee Road, Cleveland Hts., 8:00 p.m. "Center Spread" buffet dinner at 5:30 p.m., $15 advance, $17 at door, $50 including dinner, 522-1999 or 781-6736, see page 10. Tuesday, December 1

World AIDS Day Sunday, April 25, 1993

Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual March on Washington.

Saturday, June 12, 1993

Pride Cruise on the Goodtime III

Saturday, June 13, 1993

Stonewall Cleveland Pride Dinner.

Saturday, June 19, 1993

Cleveland Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual Pride March and Festival.

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