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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE February 19, 1993

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Sunday, February 21 Community Service Awards Dinner and Ceremony, sponsored by the Chronicle, West Shore Unitarian Church, 20401 Hilliard, Rocky River, 6 pm dinner, $25 per person for dinner and award ceremony, 7:30 pm awards, $10 per person for award ceremony only, 621-5280.

Becky Birtha will discuss her work, sponsored by Ohio State U., Stecker Lounge, 3rd floor, Ohio Union, 1739 N. High St., Columbus, 7:30 pm, 614-292-6200. Pride '93 Planning Meeting, to organize the annual Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Pride March and Festival on June 19, the Chronicle offices, 2206 W. Superior Viaduct, 7 pm, 621-5280 or 226-4973.

Monday, February 22

March on Washington Planning Meeting, to organize the bus trip from Cleveland to Washington D.C., the Center, 1418 West 29th St., 6 pm, 521-6602. Tuesday, February 23

Current Gay and Lesbian Parenting Issues, discussed by Wendell Rickets, sponsored by Ohio State U., Conference Theater, 2nd fl., Ohio Union, 1739 N. High St., Columbus, 8 pm, 614-292-6200.

Wednesday, February 24

Chemical Dependency Treatment Program forming by Glenbeigh Health Services, share your input in the structuring of this program serving the gay, lesbian, and bisexual community, Trinity Cathedral Church, E. 22nd and Euclid, 7:30 pm, 476-0222.

Thursday, February 25

Nitrate Kisses, Barbara Hammer's latest film, sponsored by Ohio State U., shown at Wexner Center for the Arts, N. High St. at 15th Ave., Columbus, 7:30 pm, 614292-6200.

Healing the Hole in the Heart: Set yourself free. Presented by Raven Dana, Unity Learning Center, Mayfield Hts., 7 pm, $90, 473-1198.

Thursday, February 25 through Sunday, February 28

Dolly Parton concert, Palace Theatre at Playhouse Square, Euclid Ave., Thurs. Sat. 7:30 pm, Sun. 3 pm, $20.50 $32.50, 241-6000.

Friday, February 26, and Saturday, February 27

Crosstown Traffic II, includes a performance by Po Mo Afro Homos, sponsored by Ohio State U., Wexner Center for the Arts, N. High St. at 15th Ave., Columbus, 7:30 pm and 10 pm, 614-292-6200.

Saturday, February 27

Hear Lev Raphael, read some of his work, hosted by Chevrei Tikva and Gifts of Athena, party room of Carlyle Condominiums, 12900 Lake Ave., Lakewood, 8 pm, $3 or 3 cans of food, 932-5551.

Sunday, February 28

Nature art and photography exhibition, by artist Lisa Merrick, her first opening to the community, Somewhere in Time, 483 Brown St., Akron, 2-5 pm, 434-4904. Hear Lev Raphael's lecture "On a Narrow Bridge: A Gay Jewish Writer's Journey," hosted by Oberlin College, Wilder Hall, Room 101, 12 noon, free, 775-8474. Bar Night Fundraiser for the Cleveland March on Washington Committee, volunteer or make a contribution, Leather Stallion, 2205 St. Clair, 5 pm to 9 pm, $2 contribution, 589-8588.

Monday, March 1

Bridge Anyone?, new bridge club for gay men and lesbians starting, meets first and third Mondays, Snicker's Restaurant, 1261 W. 76 St., 6:30 pm dinner, 7:30 bridge game, $5 to play, 961-5806.

Wednesday, March 3

Equal Marriage Rights Fund meeting to organize a local chapter, the Center, 1418 W. 29th at Detroit, 6 pm, 932-9751.

Children at the Pride Festival, how to incorporate our kids into the Pride events, Chronicle offices, 2206 W. Superior Viaduct, 7 pm, Mike Radice $24-7772. Friday, March 5

No More Real Estate Blues Party, fundraiser for the See Jane Build project, featuring Robert Jr. Lockwood Blues Band, food, and raffle, Ohio Savings Plaza, 5 pm, $35, Linda Bayer, 696-7300.

Saturday, March 6

Potluck and Game Night, sponsored by Interweave, Unitarian Universalist Church of Akron, 3300 Morewood Rd., Akron, 6 pm, 871-4675.

Third Anniversary Celebration of Northern Ohio Presbyterians for Lesbian and Gay Concerns, potluck dinner and service, Forest Hills Church, 3031 Monticello at Lee, Cleveland Hts., 5:30 pm, 382-0507.

Sunday, March 7

Worship service of reconciliation held by Methodist Federation of Social Action, Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church, 1919 E. 107 St., 7:30 pm, 864-6951. Monday, March 8, and Monday, March 22

March on Washington Planning Meeting, to organize the bus trip from Cleveland to Washington D.C., the Center, 1418 West 29th St., 6 pm, 521-6602.

Wednesday, March 10

Lt. Donna Simone, lesbian featured in Cosmopolitan, will speak at the HUGS East meeting, East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 8181 S. Center St. (Rt. 615), Mentor, 7 pm, 974-8909.

Saturday, March 13

Hard Hatted Career Fair, sponsored by Hard Hatted Women, Cleveland State University, Mather Mansion, 2605 Euclid Ave., 10 am, 961-4449.

Rock-N-Roll Remembered, popular music from the 50's to the 80's performed by the North Coast Men's Chorus, Lakewood High School L Room, Franklin and Bunts Road, 8 pm, 473-8919.

Clitty Cat Club, an evening of girl deejays, hot cabaret, and leather/latex revue, Numbers Nightclub, 620 Frankfort, $4, 621-6900.

Moonlight Bowling, sponsored by GIFT, Ambassador Lanes, 1500 Superior Ave., with indoor guarded parking available, 10:30 pm, $7 for 3 games, 661-2971. Wednesday, March 17

"Learning to Have Boundaries,” a lecture presented by Pia Mellody on establishing realistic limits, Amasa Stone Chapel on CWRU campus, 7 pm, $20, 231-0055. Substance Abuse in the Gay Community, an overview with guest speaker Dennis Guindia, LSW, sponsored by HUGS East, East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 8181 S. Center St. (Rt. 615), Mentor, 7 pm, 974-8909.