OCTOBER 15, 1993 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE 29

CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

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. Shiah takes a name: Brynna Fish will lead Shabbat service and her son's naming ceremony, Chevrei Tikva, 8:30 pm; Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts. Refreshments, 932-5551.

Saturday, October 16

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

Sunday, October 17

Halloween Potluck for those in HIV spectrum, Trinity Lutheran Church, 16400 Detroit Ave, across from Detroit Theater, 2 to 5 pm. Call for info on what to bring, 221-7580.

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.

In the Life, weekly half-hour gay and lesbian variety show, kicks off its second season with "Gay Pride-Great Performances," 11:30 pm, WVIZ Channel 25-the only Ohio station carrying the show.

Monday, October 18

Stonewall Town Hall Meeting. Panelists will discuss local and national women's issues; Cleveland State University, Univ. Center Room 321, Euclid at East 22nd, 741-9105.

Comic, Kate Clinton is Buck Harris'special guest on The Gay 90's, WHK 1420 AM, Monday, October 18 9:00 pm-11:00 pm.

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. Call 321-6295 for info..

Samhain Ceremony, celebrating the Pagan new year, come ready to share, chant, dance and sing; wear costumes, robes, masks, feathers, and beads; bring drums, rattles, mementos of ancestors, food and soft drink; Public Square northwest quadrant, 7:30 pm; 281-9339

HUGS East Ethnic Dinner, LuTucci's Restaurant & Lounge, 1531 Mentor Ave., Painesville; for reservations call 974-8909 (Mentor).

Delicate Balance, featuring Annette Aguilar, with special guest Karen Williams, 8 pm, Hur-On Deck, 834 Huron Rd. at East 9th, $6.00, 771-3723 or 268-3831.

Sunday, October 24

1993 O.H.I.O. Community Service Awards Dinner, 6 pm, Court Street Cafe, 123 Court St., on the square, Elyria; $3, 988-5326.

Saturday, October 30

Community Hayride is Sold Out. No more tickets available for the popular event sponsored by Cleveland Couples Together, Boyert's Farm in Medina, 7 pm, 7347980.

Saturday, October 30

Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth Conference, "What Can I Do? Developing Skills and Building Alliances for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth," at the University of Pittsburgh's Forbes Quadrangle in Oakland, Pa.; 9 am to 4:30 pm; $45, $10 students; to register call 412-441-9786.

Wednesday November 3

Square Dancing Beginner Class, taught by the Cleveland City Country Dancers, The Center, 1418 West 29th, 7:30 pm, 521-8051.

Wednesday, November 10 through Sunday, November 14

Creating Change Conference, sponsored by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Omni Durham Hotel, Durham, N.C., write to: Ivy Young, NGLTF, 1734 14th St., N.W., Washington, DC, 20009.

Friday, November 12 through Sunday, November 14

National Women's Comedy Conference, to establish a network and community of women interested in women's comedy and humor; Karen Williams, Sara Cytron and others scheduled to perform. $125 includes workshops, open mic session, luncheon and performance. At Embassy Suites Hotel in Beachwood (Cleveland), discount rates available, contact hotel directly (765-8066). For conference registration call 800-653-1417 or fax 289-5885.

Thursday, November 18

Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays of Akron holds regular meeting; also Spouses of Lesbians and Gays Men, 7 pm, North Springfield Church education bldg. 671 Canton Rd., Akron; 923-1883 in Akron, 467-9078 in Cleveland.

Friday, November 19

Chili Dinner, sponsored by the West Side Women's Center, at the United Church of Christ, West 38th and Bridge Ave., 6 pm, open to all, 651-1450.

Friday, November 19 through Sunday, November 21

Tenth Anniversary Celebrations, Chevrei Tikva, various locations, call 932-5551 for more information.

Friday, November 26

Erotic Reading Contest at the Clitty Cat Club. Visit the "carni-tables" by Princess Daisy and Metal + Fiber, as Ms. Ohio Leather '94 displays her wares. Club 5304, 5304 Detroit Ave; call 321-6295 for info.

Wednesday, December 1

Killing More Time is Killing More People. If you are tired of corporate greed, government inaction, and public indifference, join ACT UP for an AIDS Awareness Day Political Funeral. Meet on Public Square northwest quadrant at 10:30 am, step off at 11 and proceed to the Federal Bldg. at East 9th and Lakeside Ave. for an eye-opening demonstration; 216-321-3440.

Saturday, December 11

Festive Holiday Concert, the North Coast Men's Chorus, place and time to be announced, 473-8919.

Monday, December 20

Christmas Party, at the West Side Women's Center, 1 to 6 pm, 4207 Lorain Ave, 6511450.

Saturday, April 9, 1994

Women's Chorus of Cincinnati in concert with the North Coast Men's Chorus, place and time to be announced, 473-8919.

Saturday, May 7, 1994

The Walk Across Northern Ohio for AIDS '94. A five-mile walk in each of the seven counties-Lucas to Ashtabula-bordering Lake Erie; 988-5326.

Sunday, May 8, 1994

Lorain AIDS Walk, pledge walk begins 9 am at the Lakeview Park beachhouse, follows West Erie Ave. over the Bascule Bridge to Century Park and back, sponsored by O.H.I.O. and the Lorain County Urban League, 988-5326.

Sunday, May 8 through Saturday, May 14, 1994

AIDS Awareness Week.

Sunday, June 5, 1994

Stonewall-Cleveland Pride Dinner, Stouffer Tower City Plaza Hotel. Saturday, June 11, 1994

Pride '94 Cleveland Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual Pride March and Festival.

The Flirtations Pride Celebration Concert with the North Coast Men's Chorus, place and time to be announced, 473-8919.

Saturday, June 18 through Saturday, June 25, 1994

Gay Games IV, multi-sport and cultural event, New York City.

Sunday, June 19, 1994

Stonewall '94 Columbus Pride Parade and Festival.

Friday, June 24 and Saturday, June 25

"Family Values," 15th conference of the Gay and Lesbian Parents Coalition, New York City; 202-583-8029.

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