CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

Friday, February 25

From Isolation to Solutions, all-day conference on gay-lesbian-bi youth issues for educators, mental health and social service professionals and students; Cleveland Clinic education building, 9500 Euclid Ave.; $40 ($9 youth) includes lunch. Sponsored by the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 522-1999.

The Basement presents an evening of interactive performance, art, fashion, photography, videography, and more; 8 pm, 1210 West 6th St., Cleveland, 575-1710. Friday and Saturday, February 25 and 26

Out Voice Anti-Bigotry Training, to increase awareness of the diversity within the gay, lesbian, and bisexual community, and to avoid lack of understanding within the community which can help anti-gay forces. Open to all Out Voice members and other Ohio l-g-b groups; at Youngstown State University, contact Out Voice, 7478776 or Glorianne Leck at YSU, 742-1935 for application.

Saturday, February 26

The Raging Hormones appear live at Dr. Dan's, 1225 Sweitzer Ave., Akron; 10 pm, $5.00, 773-0008.

Moonlight Bowling, late-night, laid-back games with easy lighting, dance music, Crazy Bowling, and the elusive Red Pin, to benefit the June 10-12 Gay and Lesbian Fellowship Tournament (G.I.F.T.); Ambassador Lanes, 1500 Superior Ave. downtown, 10:30 pm, $7.00 for 3 games and shoe rental; 252-8933 Share your coming out stories at Interweave's potluck and worship service, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., in Cleveland Heights; 6:30 pm, 871-4675. Valentine Dance, sponsored by HUGS East, $5.00 includes snacks, juice, and soft drinks, East Shore U.U. Church, 8181 South Center St., (near the I-90 bridge) Mentor, 974-8909.

Come Out for Equality, the North Coast's first Human Rights Campaign Fund dinner and dance fundraiser, at Sammy's Metropolitan, 21st floor of Huntington Bldg., East 9th and Euclid, Cleveland; 6:30 pm to 1 am, women's reception at 6 pm. Black tie optional, tickets $100, or $150 with open bar; 283-0362 for reservations. Sunday, March 6

Gay historian Martin Duberman speaks on "Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past," part of Allegheny College's celebration of the 25th anniversary of Stonewall, 8:30 pm at Ford Chapel on the college's Meadville, Pa. campus; 814-332-2838. Open Table Service, sponsored by Methodists for Social Action, for gays, lesbians, bisexuals, family and friends to affirm the diversity of God's human creation; Church of the Redeemer, 2420 South Taylor Rd., Cleveland Hts., 6:30 pm. Includes an informal soup supper; 381-0134 or church office: 932-2065. Monday, March 7

Stonewall Cleveland Town Hall Meeting will feature Jerry Bunge of Citizens for Justice, a group working against a probable anti-gay initiative in Ohio. Cleveland State University Center Room 1, 7:00 pm, 741-9105.

Tuesday, March 8

The Flirtations, a gay male a cappella singing group, in concert as part of Allegheny College's Stonewall 25th anniversary celebration, 8 pm at Ford Chapel on the college's Meadville, Pa. campus. "Flirt with the Flirts" reception follows; $10 ($5 student), or $20 ($10 student) with reception; 814-332-2838.

Wednesday, March 9

Juvenile Judge Robert Ferreri will speak on "New Family Systems and the Juvenile Court" at the Log Cabin Club (lesbian and gay Republicans), Snickers Restaurant, 1261 West 76th St., Cleveland; 6 pm dinner, 7:30 program, 696-6655 or 251-3984. Thursday, March 10

Join The Network of lesbians in business, for an evening out including tarot readings by Julianne Stein; Metronome, 417 Huron Rd., Cleveland; 962-3662 or 383-0909.

Thursday, March 10 to Saturday, March 12

The Constitutionality of Anti-Gay Referenda, a three-day conference sponsored by the Ohio State University Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Law Caucus. Bill Rubenstein of ACLU Gay-Lesbian Project, and Suzanne Goldberg of Lambda Legal Defense will be among the presenters; call Prof. Rhonda Rivera or GLBLC President Kevin Drake at 614-292-2422 for info.

Saturday, March 12

Life, a song and dance revue benefit for St. HOPE, Stark County housing for people with AIDS, Palace Theater, 605 Market Ave., North Canton, 8 pm; theater, 4548172; St. HOPE, 452-9812.

Sunday, March 13

In the Life, the monthly gay variety show on PBS, remembers Michael Callen, interviews a gay swim team, and talks with Scott Capurro (Mrs. Doubtfire); WVIZ Channel 25, 11:30 pm.

Monday, March 14

Looking at History Differently, journalist and author Eric Marcus speaks on gays and lesbians in history, part of Cuyahoga Community College Diversity Series, at Western Campus auditorium, Pleasant Valley and York Rds., Parma, 7:30 pm; 987-4772.

Saturday, March 19

Interweave Potluck and Game Night, potluck and worship, Unitarian Universalist Church of Akron, 3300 Morewood Rd., 6 pm, 871-4675.

Saturday, March 26

Moonlight Bowling, late-night, laid-back games with easy lighting, dance music, Crazy Bowling, and the elusive Red Pin, to benefit the June 10-12 Gay and Lesbian Fellowship Tournament (G:I.FT.); Ambassador Lanes, 1500 Superior Ave. downtown, 10:30 pm, $7.00 for 3 games and shoe rental; 252-8933

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