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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

Weekly Events on Page 28

Friday, September 17

Health Reform and its Impact on Women's Health, a women's health month luncheon program; 11:30 am-2 pm; DeLuca's Place in the Park, Elyria. Grassroots reception follows at Elyria YWCA; 4:30 pm; 988-5326.

The Nickel is Five! Join in the Anniversary Celebration, with champagne, food, prizes and more, 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland, 661-1314.

Saturday, September 18

Interweave annual meeting. Dinner, celebration, and business meeting of UnitarianUniversalist lesbian-gay-bi-trans group; dinner reservations by Sept. 10; 6 pm at East Shore U.U. Church, 8181 S. Center, Mentor; 871-4675.

Going to the Chapel... You are cordially invited to the reception following Patti (5¢ owner) and Tracy's commitment ceremony, 7:00 pm, 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland, 661-1314.

Sunday, September 19

Potluck Picnic for those in the HIV spectrum, Lakewood Park Pavilion, 2-5 pm; for info and what to bring call 221-7580.

HUGS East Canoe Ride, Kenisee Grand River Camp & Canoe, Rte. 307, Geneva; $25 per canoe; 974-8909 (Mentor).

Monday, September 20

Peer Leadership Training, 12-week self-esteem and communications workshop, 6 pm, West Side Women's Center, 4207 Lorain Ave.; Minerva Perez, 651-1450. Same workshop conducted in Spanish starts Wednesday, Sept. 23, 10 am.

Tuesday, September 21

Human Rights Campaign Fund Benefit organizational meeting. 7 pm at 19601 Scottsdale Blvd, Shaker Hts; 751-1962.

Friday, September 24

Kol Nidre services, Chevrei Tikva, 8:30 pm; Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Heights. Preceded by dinner at Mad Greek (6:30pm), Fairmount at Cedar, RSVP for dinner only, 932-5551.

Friday, September 24 through Sunday, September 26

First Annual Gay and Lesbian Filmfest, sponsored by South East Michigan Pride, a variety of full length and short films, various ticket prices and packages, at the Magic Bag Theatre and Cafe, Ferndale, Mich., call 313-825-6651.

BWMT Cleveland Chapter & Midland Retreat, facilitated by Jim Stefanchik, the theme is "What Do You Want from Me/What Do I Want from You?"; at Punderson State Park, near Burton in Geauga County; $25, reservations required, 371-4597. Journey Without Maps: Gay, lesbian, bisexual spirituality retreat, led by Diane Vesmar-Bailey, at Highlands Camp and Conference Center, 4246 Sweet West Rd., Middlefield, Ohio. Sponsored by Presbyterians for Lesbian-Gay Concerns, begins Friday at 7:30 pm, $75, 382-0507.

Saturday, September 25

Reverse Raffle, sponsored by Memoirs' softball team, at the Slovenian Home, 4583 West 130th St., Cleveland. Bar opens at 6 pm, dinner at 7:30, raffle at 8:30. Tickets, $25, include open bar, dinner, and a chance to win $750; 892-0886 or 521-8951. Annie and Amy, at the Youngstown Coffeehouse, First Unitarian Church, corner Elm and Illinois, 6:30 pm, $5.00, 545-1626.

Yom Kippur morning services, Chevrei Tikva, 10:30 am, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Heights. Concluding service and potluck break-the-fast at Paul Zeitzew's home, 4 pm; RSVP 751-2188 or 932-5551.

Gays and Lesbians of Arab Descent, Ohio, second annual statewide meeting; P.O. Box 10001, Columbus, OH 43201; 614-267-2800.

Sunday, September 26

Step in the Right Direction 1993, third annual 10-kilometer pledge walk benefits five Cleveland AIDS care and education groups, chaired by Mayor Michael White, volunteers and walkers needed. Register at 11:30 am, step off at 1 pm, Edgewater Park beach level. Contact Health Issues Taskforce: 621-0766.

Liberation United Church of Christ, worship service every Sunday, 10:30 am at Hillel, 11291 Euclid Ave. on CWRU campus; Rev. Dan Geslin, 781-5822. Free parking on Ford Dr., off Euclid 1⁄2 block east.

Talent Show Auditions for November 20 Center Stage benefit. All types of performers are sought, call 522-1999 in advance for appointment. Civic Recital Hall, 3130 Mayfield Rd. near Lee in Cleveland Hts., noon to 4 pm.

Cherrese Akron & Company, with A Little Bit of Country, at Ohio City Oasis, West 29th and Detroit, 11 pm, no cover, 574-2203.

Tuesday, September 28

AIDS Touches All Women is the theme of Freedom Festival II, sponsored by Hard Hatted Women, 6 to 8 pm at West Side Women's Center, 4207 Lorain Ave, 651-1450.

Friday, October 1

Potluck for people in the HIV spectrum, family, buddies, and caregivers; Euclid Park Clubhouse, Babbitt Rd. and Lakeshore Blvd., 6 to 10pm. Sponsored by Health Issues Taskforce, 621-0766.

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