MARCH 25, 1994 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE

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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

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Thursday, March 24 and Friday, March 25

Grand Opening of The Grid. Two-night party features complimentary beverages courtesy of Willow Concepts. The event of 1994. 1281 West 9th St., Cleveland; 623-0113.

Friday, March 25 to Sunday, March 27

The Life and Times of Allen Ginsburg, Jerry Aronson's engaging insider view of the gay poet and visionary's life, work, and influence; Cinematheque, 11141 East Blvd, in University Circle; 9:30 pm Friday, 7:30 Saturday, 10 Sunday; 421-7450.

Saturday, March 26

Retro Saturday Night with DJs Jerry Szoka and David Kaminski, at The Grid, 1281 West 9th St., Cleveland; 623-0113.

Listening to Your Inner Voice, an educational workshop sponsored by the Open House, St. Paul's Church, 2747 Fairmount Blvd. at Coventry, Cleveland Hts., 10 am to 3 pm; 229-6722.

Open, intelligent dance music, go-go girls and boys, with DJs Vicky, Tom, and Campion; $3, DiskFunktion Productions, at Numbers Nightclub, 620 Frankfort Ave., Cleveland; 321-6295.

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.

Sunday, March 27

Cleveland's only Tea Dance with DJ Jerry Szoka and beer specials, 4 to 8 pm; The Grid, 1281 West 9th St., Cleveland; 623-0113.

Community Passover Seder Dinner, hosted by Chevrei Tikva. Everyone welcome, even if you've never been to a Seder before. Jayson's Pewter Mug, 23200 Chagrin Blvd., Beachwood; 6 pm. RSVP required to 932-5551; $25, $23 member; call 5291599 for child or low income rates.

Tuesday, March 29

Building Courage and Confidence, discussion hosted by HOMES (Help Ourselves and Others through Mutual Expression and Support), a new gay, lesbian, bi and transgender discussion and social group that meets every Tuesday, 7:30 pm, the Center, 1418 W. 29 at Detroit, Cleveland; Fred or Alice, 861-5454.

Friday, April 1

Yom Hoshoa (Holocaust day of rememberance) Chevrei Tikva services will be led by David Kamerofsky, rabbinical intern at Fairmount Temple; Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts., 8:30 pm, 932-5551.

Friday Night Coffee House, sponsored by HUGS East, East Shore U.U. Church, 8181 South Center St., (Route 605 near the I-90 bridge) Mentor, 7:30 to 10 pm, every 1st and 3rd Friday, 974-8909.

Blues singer Mary Martin will appear at The Zephyr, 106 West Main St., Kent, 9:00 pm; $3.50, 678-4848.

Saturday, April 2

Third Annual O.H.I.O. Auction, to benefit Lorain County Gay-Lesbian Center; West Shore Unitarian Church, 20401 Hilliard Blvd, Rocky River; 960-2050 or 988-5326. Know Your Rights So Your Life Won't Go Wrong, a gay-lesbian legal rights workshop. Local attorneys will speak on family issues and employment concerns; CSU Cleveland Marshall Law School, Euclid at East 18th, Moot Court Room 101, admission free, 9 am to 12 noon. Free parking on E. 18th and in garage at E. 19th and Chester; 687-2351 or 687-2354.

Retro Saturday Night with DJs Jerry Szoka and David Kaminski, at The Grid, 1281 West 9th St., Cleveland; 623-0113.

Chinese Dinner Outing hosted by HOMES (see March 29, Building Courage above) 7:30 pm, Fred or Alice, 861-5454.

Man Power male revue, at the Leeward, 1022 Bridge St., Ashtabula, 8 pm, 694-9935. Sunday, April 3

Cleveland's only Tea Dance with DJ Jerry Szoka and beer specials, 4 to 8 pm; The Grid, 1281 West 9th St., Cleveland; 623-0113.

Monday, April 4

Pride '94 Cleveland. Help make this year's festival—on Saturday, June 11—the best ever. Join the organizers at Brewed Awakenings Coffeehouse, 1859 Prospect Ave. (1 block south of CSU), 7 pm; 595-8788 or 371-9714.

Thursday, April 7 through Monday, April 11

Names Project Memorial Quilt, largest Ohio display this year, Ohio State Student Union Ballroom, Columbus. 10 am 8 pm. 648 memorial panels and one signature panel, plus Ohio panels recieved by April 1. To volunteer or for information, call Dale at Names Project Cleveland, 281-1610, or Aimee at Columbus AIDS Task Force, 614-488-2437.

Friday, April 8

Two lectures by Walter Williams, professor of anthropology from the University of Southern California: "Social Acceptance of Same-Sex Marriages: Models from Other Cultures," time and place t.b.a.; "The American Indian Berdache: An Alternative Pattern of Sexuality and Gender," 7:30 pm, Hatch Auditorium, Baker Bldg., 10900 Euclid Ave. Sponsored by CWRU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Alliance; free, open to all; 754-1982 or 754-1367.

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