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Take your pick: 124 events on Saturday alone

Saturday April 24

Continued from previous page

Emergency Health Care Documents Workshop, sponsored by Natl Center for Lesbian Rights. Sharon Kowalski & Karen Thompson share experiences via video; lawyers help participants complete documents. Sessions at 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm in Rooms 202 and 203, Georgetown University Law Center, 600 New Jersey Ave, NW (Foggy Bottom/GWU Metro).

The Wedding Reception from 12:30 to 3:30 pm at Tracks, 1111 1st St, SE (Navy Yard Metro). $5, children under 10 free.

Celebration of Women's Survival sponsored by Women's Cancer Resource Center, Natl Coalition of Feminist and Lesbian Cancer Projects, and the Lesbian Health Brigade. From 12:30 to 2:30 pm at the Whitman Walker Clinic, 1407 S St, NW (Dupont Circle Metro).

Lesbians and Gays in Law Enforcement Workshop, for law enforcement people to discuss problems on the job, relations and sensitivity within the department. Sponsored by Miami Beach Police Dept and Dade Action PAC. 11 am to 1 pm. Located at Sheraton Washington, 2660 Woodley Rd, NW, (Woodley Park/Zoo Metro). Free. 305-673-7875. People of Color Forum at the Natl Press Club Main Lounge, 529 14th St, NW, from 1 to 3 pm. A political forum for People of Color, Asian-American, and Native American. 717-397-7124. National Gathering and Reunion of Lesbian and Gay Latinos from 1 to 5 pm at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill, 400 New Jersey Ave, NW. 544-0092.

NGLTF "Fight the Right" Town Meeting from 1 to 4 pm at the Washington Hilton Hotel, 1919 Connecticut Ave, NW (Dupont Circle Metro). A panel of activists from the field and an open discussion meeting. 332-6483.

Vassar Alumnae/i Open House at 1113 D St, SE (past the Capitol on Pennsylvania Ave to 11th), from 1 to pm. Free. 546-8345.

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A Time to Shine: Day of Healing for PLWAS at 1st Congregational Church, 10th & G St, NW from 1 to 5 pm. A time to share and renew; includes treatment updates, complimentary therapies, issues of mind, body and spirit. 415-255-8436.

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Two Spirit Townhouse Meeting and Pot Luck for Native American, American Indian, Two Spirited People to meet, discuss HIV issues and march and lobby plans. At the Reeves Center, U & 14th St, NW, 2nd Floor (Mt Vernon Square/UDC Metro), starting at 1 pm.

The Purple Circuit Theatre Reception sponsored by Artists Confronting AIDS, an informal gathering of theatre folks at the Source Theatre, 1835 14th St, NW, from 1:30 to 4:30 pm.

Asian and Pacific Islander Network Natl Meeting at American Friends Meeting House, 2111 Florida Ave (Dupont Circle Metro), from 2 to 4 pm. Reception follows meeting. 301-589-4462. Harmonic Convergence Festival of Choral Music, with the Gay Men's Chorus of Washington, Windy City Gay Chorus, Atlanta Feminist Chorus, San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, and the Lesbian and Gay Chorus of Washington. Lisner Auditorium, 21st and H Streets, N.W., $22, $18, and $11. 338SING.

Natl Lesbian & Gay Law Assn Panel Discussion and Town Meeting at the Dupont Plaza Hotel, Embassy Hall, 1500 New Hampshire Ave, NW, from 2 to 4 pm. Members of Congress and Congressional staff discuss the gay rights movement. Free. 389-0161. "Before Stonewall" Workshop sponsored by Natl

Assn of BWMT, from 2 to 4 pm at Crystal House, 2000 S. Eads, Crystal City, VA. 301-670-6842. Reunion of African American Veterans, 2 pm at the Vietnam Memorial, 22nd and Constitution Ave, NW. 213-964-7820.

"Gay and Lesbian Rights and the Church" spon-

sored by GLAD, at the Natl City Christian Church, Howland Center, 5 Thomas Circle, NW, from 2 to 4:30 Forum to discuss gay rights and how our pm. churches play a role in affecting positive change. 301-540-4355.

GLU Coalition of United Airlines Steering Committee Meeting at Hillel Canter, George Washington University, 2200 H St, NW, from 2:30 to 6 pm. Free to members, $5 donation non-members. 703-2079871.

Lobbying Workshop by Bob Alpern, sponsored by Unitarian Universalists. At All Souls Church, 16th & Harvard Sts, NW. 2:30 pm. 301-776-6891.

th Service at the Church of the Epiphany, 14th GB NW (Metro Center Free. Homily by Rabbi Sharon Kleinba

3532.

Student & Alumni/ae Reception for student and alumni groups to meet. At the Lecture Hall, International Center, Smithsonian Institution (enter domed kiosk behind Castle, take elevator to third level). 3 to 5 pm. $10, $5 for students. 757-3877. "A Service of Inspiration and Hope: A Place for Everyone in God's Kingdom" interfaith service featuring performances by Joffrey Ballet, Carmen Balthrop, chorus, guest readers. At the National Cathedral, Mount St Alban, Massachusetts and Wisconsin Ave, NW. 4 pm. Offering to benefit The Momentum Project (AIDS meal program). Northwestern University School of Law Alumni/ae Reception for lesbian and gay alumni, at 2950 Van Ness St, NW, Apt 420 (Van Ness Metro). From 4 to Free. 364-0576. pm.

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Reception for Lesbian and Gay Russian Speakers from 4 to 7 pm at Chastleton Ballroom, 1701 16th St, NW, (near 17th and RSts; Dupont Circle Metro). Free. 588-9268.

Reception for Lesbian and Gay Union Members &

Friends at AFL-CIO Headquarters, 815 16th St, NW (comer of 16th & I Sts). Donation. 4 to 6 pm. Speakers, entertainment, refreshments, pick up labor-identified signs for the march. Lutherans Concerned-North America Reception from 4 to 7 pm at Washington Marriott, 1221 22nd St, NW. $5. Youth Empowerment Speakout (YES), a gathering sponsored by American Friends Service Committee and SMYAL for gay and bisexual youth 24 and under, from 4 to 7:30 pm. 333 1/2 Pennsylvania Ave, SE.

Reception for Red Cross Staff, Volunteers and Retirees from 4 to 6 pm. Call 301-445-0087 for details.

Honoring Our Allies Reception recognizing Congressional leaders on the effort to repeal the military gay ban, sponsored by NGLTF. From 4 to 7pm at the Washington Hilton, 1919 Connecticut Ave, NW (Dupont Circle Metro). 332-6483. Reception for GLBT Veterinary Professionals at Julio's (upstairs), 801 Pennsylvania Ave, SE (Eastern Market Metro). 4 to 6 pm; donation. 387-2312. Gay Ploneers Reunion of participants in the Gay Liberation Front movement. Bring remembrances. 4 to 10 pm. Contact Theodore Kirkland, 546-1813 for location.

Unitarian Universalist Reception and Social Hour at All Souls Unitarian Church, 16th & Harvard Sts, NW, from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. Free. 301-776-6891. Queer Earth Enclave: An Eldritch Circle from 4:30 to 7 pm at P Street Beach, 22nd & P Sts, NW. A ritual circle to reflect the diversity of gay spirituality, to honor our gay ancestors, and to empower the participants to work for change. Free. 234-1276. Libertarian Business Meeting & Dinner at the Channel Inn, 650 Water St, SW. Meeting 4:30-6, cocktails 6-7, dinner 7-9 pm. $30; David Boaz is guest speaker. 703-519-0034.

Tufts National Reunion Fundraiser at Washington Hilton Thoroughbred Room, 1919 Connecticut Ave, NW (Dupont Circle Metro), from 5 to 8 pm. $25. For Tufts University alumni/ae and friends. 483-2025.

Reception Honoring Sen. Dianne Feinstein and other elected officials, at MCC of Washington, 474 Ridge St from 5 to 7 pm. AIDS fundraiser, donation TBA. Reception for Gays and Lesbians in Urban Planning from 5 to 7 pm at Cities, 2424 18th St, NW. Free. 462-0895.

American Assn of Physicians for Human Rights Reception at the Columbus Club, 50 Massachusetts Ave, NE (Union Station Metro), from 5 to 7 pm. Reception for gay and lesbian physicians and medical students.

pm.

Radical Faerie Grand Faerie Circle at the Ellipse starting at 5 301-907-6837. Harvard Gay & Lesbian Caucus Reception at the Georgetown University Law Center Atrium, 1st & New Jersey, NW (3 blocks from Union Station Metro). 5 to 8 pm. Join Harvard and Radcliffe GLB alumni/ae in a benefit. $10 student and alumnae; $25 others. 483-6120.

Poetry Fiction & Prose by South Asian Lesbian writers, sponsored by Translation/TransNation. From 6 to 8:30 pm at Hung Jury, 1819 H St, NW (alley entrance; Farragut West Metro). Free. 2793312 or 301-589-4462.

Texas Two-Step Party includes food and country western dancing at Tracks, 1111 First St, SE (Navy Yard Metro, Half St exit). Sponsored by Texas Human Rights Fund. $25. From 6 to 10 pm. Greens Potluck Reception includes brief presentation on the Green movement. Sponsored by Green Party L/B/G/Queer Caucus. 6 pm. 338-6781 or

718-789-9643.

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