CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

Friday, October 1 through Sunday, October 3

Halloween at Jones Pond, gay men's campground at Angelica, New York; 716-567-8100. Sunday, October 3

So F-a-a-bulous at Fifty! Jon Brittain's 50th birthday party at U4ia; take part in a roast of Jon from 7:30 to 9 pm, followed by dancing, strippers, "dunk-the-drag-queen" and more, to benefit Design Industry Foundation for AIDS (DIFFA); U4ia, 10630 Berea Rd., Cleveland, 631-7111.

Watch the Hawk Migration at Crane Creek on Lake Erie, for women only, sponsored by Lake Erie Adventurous Dykes; depart Cleveland at 7:30 am, bring picnic food and drink; 932-8659.

"The Fulfillment of Promises Made," Hemlock Society executive director John A. Pridonoff, Ph.D., speaks at the Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts., 7:30 pm, everyone welcome; 321-3193.

Snicker's Clambake with Rolling Thunder, cash bar opens 2 pm, clambake at 3:30, resérve tickets by phone: $25 includes clams, chowder, chicken, corn, cole slaw, and dessert; $35 with lobster, 1261 W. 76th St., 631-7555. Raindate October 17.

Thursday, October 7 through Monday, October 11

El Segundo Encuentro Nacional, Latina/o Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Conference, at Hotel Sainte Claire, San Jose, Calif.; write P.O. Box 44483, Washington, DC 20026; 202-544-0092.

Friday, October 8 to Sunday, October 10

OutWrite '93, lesbian and gay writing conference sponsored by Gay Community News,

with over 1001 panels, workshops and discussions, held at Boston's Park Plaza Hotel, write to: OutWrite '93, P.O. Box 263, State House, Boston, MA, 02133. Columbus Stompers Country Hoedown '93. For registration write 1601 W. 5th Ave Box 235, Columbus, OH 43212, or call 614-487-8976. Womynspace Gathering: A Community-Creating Experience, at Glinodo Conference Center, 6270 East Lake Rd., Erie, Pa.; open to all lesbians; $48 includes meals, lodging; 814-899-0614 or 814-899-4584.

Friday, October 8 to Monday, October 11

“Load the Boat III” Annual Square Dance Fly-in, hosted by Cleveland City Country Dancers, 521-8051.

Columbus Stomper Third Annual Fall Hoedown, call 614-487-8976 for more info, or write 1601 W. 5th Ave, Box 235, Columbus 43212.

Friday, October 8 to Monday, October 18

Pittsburgh International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, call 412-687-0609 for info, or write Box 9007, Pittburgh, PA 15224.

Saturday, October 9

"We're Coming Out”, 12th Annual Stonewall Dinner, reception and silent auction at 7 pm, dinner at 8 pm, Union Room, Hyatt Capitol Square, Columbus, tickets $40.00 per person, call 614-299-7764.

Sunday, October 10

Healing music of Susan Herrick, in concert at the Youngstown Coffeehouse, First Unitarian Church, corner Elm and Illinois, 6:30 pm, $10.00, 545-1626.

Monday, October 11

National Coming Out Day. For information, write to P.O. Box 34640, Washington, DC 20043-4640; 202-628-4160 or 800-866-NCOD.

Healing through Music workshop with Susan Herrick, Belmont Pines chemical dependency clinic in Youngstown, 545-1626.

Thursday, October 14 through Sunday, October 17

SAGE North American Conference; Senior Action in a Gay Environment, for gay and lesbian elders; conference in New York City to help start gay senior groups; $150 fee is negotiable; 212-741-2247.

Friday, October 15 to Sunday, October 17

Unitarian Lesbian-Gay-Bi Conference. “Living Beyond Fear, Religious Response to Homophobia," First Unitarian Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., 861-4675 in Cleveland. Saturday, October 16

Potluck Reunion Dinner sponsored by OWLS (Older, Wiser Lesbians), 3 pm til?, call Barbara, 226-0458.

Sunday, October 17

Canoe the Cuyahoga, sponsored by LEAD (Lake Erie Adventurous Dykes), at Camp Hi near Hiram, for women only. Reserve space by October 3; 381-5953.

Saturday, October 23

Ms. Ohio Leather Contest at the Clitty Cat Club. Visit the Fetish Boxes by Princess Daisy and Metal + Fiber. 9:00 pm, Ohio City Oasis, West 29th and Detroit; 321-6295. Calendar listings are free! To list your non-profit group or club's events, send the information— including date, time, location, and contact phone to the Chronicle, P.O. Box 5426, Cleveland, 44101, or fax to 216-621-5282. Listings received by the Tuesday after the Chronicle comes out (every other Friday) will be included in the next issue.

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