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Tuesday, April 19
When a Friend Has AIDS, workshop with Greg Robson of the Living Room, hosted by HOMES (see April 12 on previous page) 7:30 pm, the Center, 1418 W. 29 at Detroit, Cleveland; Fred or Alice, 861-5454.
Thursday, April 21
P-FLAG Akron regular meeting, North Springfield Church education bldg., 671 Canton Rd., corner Albrecht, Akron; 7 pm; 923-1883 in Akron, 467-9078 Cleveland. Spousal support in Room 210 same location.
Gay Rights, Special Rights, a right-wing anti-gay propaganda video, will be shown at Oberlin College's King Hall, Room 306, at 7:30 pm. Part of Oberlin's LesbianGay-Bi Pride Week; 775-5535 or 775-8008..
Saturday, April 23
Bridges Spring Book Fair and Dance will feature book signing by Brad Fuller, author of Men of Fire Island Presents: Hot Cookin'. Book fair is free, from 6 pm to midnight; dance starts at 8 pm, $5, or $4 with an item for AIDS food bank; Unitarian-Universalist Cong. of Erie, 7180 New Perry Highway; 814-456-9833 Yoga Meditation Workshop in the nude, put on by North East Ohio Naturists (NEON), a men's nudist group where all meetings are held in a non-sexual environment; 7 pm, call 871-0249 for location.
House Party and Potluck, sponsored by Interweave, lesbian, gay, bi, transgender Unitarian Universalists, at a member's Cleveland Heights home, 6:30 pm; call 371-1652 or 871-4674 for information and location.
Chocolate for Choice, a benefit for NARAL Ohio featuring desserts from area restaurants, chefs, caterers, and chocolate lovers, at Spaces, 2220 West Superior Viaduct, 7:30 pm; tickets $25 and up; 522-0169.
Tuesday, April 26
How Do You Deal With Non-Gay Friends? Discussion hosted by HOMES (see April 12 on previous page) 7:30 pm, the Center, 1418 W. 29 at Detroit, Cleveland; Fred or Alice, 861-5454.
Friday, April 29
Lips Together, Teeth Apart, Terrence McNally's play which caused a homophobic furor in Cobb County, Ga. last year, will be part of a Cleveland Play House benefit for the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center. Dinner and reception with Rock Hall of Fame director Dennis Barrie at 6:30, play at 8:30, and a dance afterward; $30 play only, $50 play and dance, $90 with dinner; reservations at 522-1999.
Saturday, April 30
Spring Dance, sponsored by HUGS East, $5.00 includes snacks, juice, and soft drinks, East Shore U.U. Church, 8181 South Center St., (Route 605 near the I-90 bridge) Mentor, 974-8909.
Sunday, May 1
No Frills Biathlon, a 3.1-mile run and 13-mile bicycle event sponsored by City Bike, starts at S. Mastick Woods Picnic Area of Rocky River Metropark, register 7:45 am, race at 9. Fee is $10 advance, $15 same day ($20/$30 teams), helmet required; 771-2489.
Saturday, May 7
The Walk Across Northern Ohio for AIDS '94. A five-mile walk in each of the seven counties-Lucas, Ottawa, Erie, Lorain, Cuyahoga, Lake, and Ashtabula-bordering Lake Erie; 988-5326.
Men in Touch, a discussion group for gay and bi men on intimacy, sexuality, and selfesteem, starts a new 7-week session. All backgrounds, colors, ages, and experiences welcome; 4 to 6 pm, at the Living Room, 1410 West 29th St. at Detroit, Cleveland; call Greg, 522-1998.
Latinos/Latinas Ala G L, a new lesbian, gay, and bi Latina and Latino social and discussion group, meets first and third Saturdays of month, Cleveland LesbianGay Center, 1418 West 29th St. at Detroit; 3-5 pm, 522-1999.
Sunday, May 8 through Saturday, May 14
AIDS Awareness Week.
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