APRIL 22, 1994 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE

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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

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 Congregation of Erie, 7180 New Perry Hwy; 814-456-9833. Ohio AIDS Coalition volunteer meeting. Join in offering hope, healing and empowerment to HIV challenged people across Ohio; at the Living Room, 1410 West 29th St. at Detroit, Cleveland; 1:30 pm. Refreshments served; 651-8914 or 932-3958. Nutrition and Healing for persons living with HIV; including hands-on assessment of individual needs, concentrating on herbs and vitamins; St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 2747 Fairmount Blvd. at Coventry, Cleveland Hts., 10 am-2 pm; sponsored by the Open House; $20, $25 at door; bring lunch, 229-6722 Yoga Meditation Workshop in the nude, put on by North East Ohio Naturists (NEON), a men's nudist group where all meeting 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 National Abortion Rights Action League-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. Party with the Raging Hormones at the Rec Room, 15320 Brookpark Rd., Cleveland; 10 pm, $5.00, 433-1669.

Sunday, April 24

Cris Williamson and Tret Fure in concert, presented by South East Michigan Pride, at the Magic Bag Theater and Cafe, Woodward Rd. at Nine Mile, Ferndale (Detroit), Mich.; 3:00 and 7:00 pm, $17.50 advance, $24 door; 810-825-6651. Tuesday, April 26

How Do You Deal With Non-Gay Friends? Discussion hosted by HOMES (Help Ourselves and Others through Mutual Expression and Support), a gay, lesbian, bi and transgender discussion and social group meeting weekly, 7:30 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29 at Detroit; 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 (Hope, Understanding, Giving and Support), $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 that day ($20/$30 teams), helmet required;

771-2489.

Monday, May 2

Cleveland Couples Together event planning meeting. This lesbian and gay couples' social group has many events, and meets the first Monday of every month to plan them and welcome new couples; now at Snickers upstairs party room, 1261 West 76th St., (at north end of street off Lake Ave.) 7:30 pm, 734-7980.

Wednesday, May 4

Stonewall Akron, a new lesbian-gay political group, now meets first Wednesday of every month. Call 453-2609 for location and time.

Saturday, May 7

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 p 5 pm, 522-1999.

Sunday, May 8 through Saturday, May 14

AIDS Awareness Week.

Saturday, May 14

Lorain AIDS Walk, pledge walk registration begins 11:00 am at the Lakeview Park beachhouse. Walk steps off at 1 pm, 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.

Men in Touch, new participants still welcome for this session (see May 7). 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.

Saturday, May 21

An anti-gay initiative may be coming to Ohio. Join Out Voice in working to stop it. Region 3 (Akron, Canton, Kent, Warren, Youngstown) meets 12 noon to 4 pm, 900 Park S.W. in Canton. Call 453-2609 for directions, info.

Spring Pagan Festival, Moon Party, and, Potluck, sponsored by Interweave, at Dover Digs in Westlake, call 871-4675 for info.

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.

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