30 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE
APRIL 16, 1993
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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
Compiled by Scott C. Hare
Friday, April 16
The Gay Nineties with Buck Harris, live call-in, sexual issues with John Beres and Chrisse France of the Health Issues Taskforce, on WHK, 1420 AM, 9 pm, 578-1420 on-air during show, 961-5806 other times.
Country Western Dancing, to benefit the Maryann Finegan Project and the Rick Fuller Fund, entertainment by Rob Miller, The Mix Drinkery, 9208 Detroit Ave., 10 pm, $1 donation, 651-3530.
Yam Hashoa of the Holocaust, sponsored by Chevrei Tikva, 8:30 pm, 932-5551. Saturday, April 17
Square Dance with the Cleveland City Country Dancers, to benefit the Maryann Finegan Project and the Rick Fuller Fund, live calling, Detours, 1281 W. 9th St., 2 pm and Country Western dancing at 5 pm, free, 623-0113. Country Western Dance, to benefit the Maryann Finegan Project and the Rick Fuller Fund, prizes for best outfits (M/F), Numbers Nightclub, 620 Frankfort Ave.,10 pm, 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. Sunday, April 18 Antiques for AIDS, to benefit the Health Issues Taskforce, hosted by Church Antiques, live entertainment, refreshments, door prizes, silent auction, 12628 Larchmere Blvd., 1 pm, $10 donation, 371-3712, or 498-0903, or 229-8366. Country Western Dance, to benefit the Maryann Finegan Project and the Rick Fuller Fund, with live entertainment, Ohio City Oasis, 1402 W. 29th St., 8 pm, $1,5742203.
Thursday, April 22
The Power of Creativity in Healing lecture for adult survivors of child sexual abuse, their partners and professionals, presented by Ellen Bass, The Civic, 3130 Mayfield Rd., Cleve. Hts., 7 pm, $16, 212-274-1948.
Thursday, April 22 through Saturday, May 15
Camelot, play performed at the Near West Theatre, W. 38th and Bridge Ave., Thursday through Saturday at 8 pm, Sunday at 3 pm, 651-2037.
Friday, April 23
The Gay Nineties with Buck Harris, Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, with live call in (578-1420) on WHK, 1420 AM, 9 pm, 961-5806.
Saturday, April 24 through Saturday, May 1
Barbados getaway through Club Le Bon Travel, 76 Main St., Woodbridge, NJ, 07095, 800-836-8687.
Sunday, April 25
Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual March on Washington, D.C., join in with the expected one million marchers and experience the tremendous empowerment of standing up and being counted. March begins at 12:00 noon on the west side of the Washington Monument. See center section pages 19-22 for complete March information. Turn Over a New Leaf, with many Ohioans who will be walking, bicycling and carpooling at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in celebration of Earth Day, 10 am, free, 281-6468.
Friday, April 30
The Gay Nineties with Buck Harris, report on the March on Washington, with live call-in (578-1420) on WHK, 1420 AM, 9 pm, 961-5806.
Friday, April 30 to Monday, May 3
International Conference of Gay and Lesbian Jews, 13th annual conference, in London, England. Contact Chevrei Tikva, 932-5551.
Sunday, May 2
Poker Fun and Run Road Rally, sponsored by Monotones, driver and navigator use clues to find route, registration at Chi Chi's Mexican Restaurant, Rockside Rd., and I-77, 11 am, $10 per car ($8 advance), 734-7980.
Tuesday, May 4
Java Jam Session, with WCPN's Harvey Zay, bring your horn, World Cup Coffee House & Art Gallery, 11627 Clifton Blvd., 7 pm, 221-4406.
Wednesdays, May 5, August 4, November 3
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Square Dancing Beginner Class, taught by the Cleveland City Country Dancers, The Center, 1418 West 29th, 7:30 pm, 651-3724.
Friday, May 7
Shabbat Service, sponsored by Chevrei Tikva, with a report from delegates to the World Congress/Conference of Gay and Lesbian Jews, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire, Cleve. Hts., 8:30 pm, 932-5551.
Monday, May 10 and Monday, May 24
Pride '93 meeting, join in the organizing for the Pride March and Festival, volunteers are needed, the Chronicle offices, 7:30 pm, 621-5280.
Wednesday, May 12
Successful Relationships, talk presented by a therapist guest speaker, followed by dinner, sponsored by The Network, Cleveland Lesbians in business and the professions, Artful Dodger, 1261 W. 76th St., 7 pm, Sharon, 529-9285 or Janet, 932-2813.
Saturday, May 15
Forum to find the extent of HIV in the Cleveland area; those living in the HIV spectrum or have stories to tell are encouraged to attend. Sponsored by Citizens Commitee on AIDS and HIV, from 1-5 pm, United Church of Christ offices, 700 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, 664-2607.
Altazor, women's Pan-American acoustic quartet, presented by Oven Productions in cooperation with the Hispanic Cultural Center of Cleveland, Ford Auditorium, 11000 Euclid Avenue, 8 pm, $13, 321-7799.