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PRIDE GUIDE 1994 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE

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Thursday, June 2 through Saturday, June 18

Street Theatre. A tribute to the 25th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Riots. Presented

by The Reality Theatre; 294-7541.

Sunday, June 5

Pride Volunteer Night at the Eagle. See yourself on past march videos, and check out Pride volunteer opportunities; 9 pm, 232 N. 3rd St., $1.00; 228-2804.

Friday, June 10

Jenny Morgan, featured Pride rally performer, plays an intimate coffeehouse setting; a Pride benefit. Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 2549 Indianola Ave., 8 pm. Saturday, June 115

HRCF Columbus Eleventh Annual Dinner and Dance Celebration, New Albany Country Club. Keynote speakers Lee Fisher, Ohio attorney general, and Mel White, dean of the Cathedral of Hope MCC in Dallas. Dinner and dance: $150; Late night dance only: $50; 885-1827.

Pride '94, Miami Valley's Pride Dinner. Keynote speaker Senator Howard Metzenbaum. Entertainment by Casselberry DuPree. Dayton Convention Center. Tickets, $25; call 513-274-1776.

Indianapolis Gay and Lesbian Pride March and Festival.

Sunday, June 12

Drag Reunion Pride benefit, a gathering of Ohio's most famous drag performers, $2.00; Tradewinds II, 117 East Chestnut St., 10 pm, 461-4110.

Friday, June 17

"Love Rewoven," Columbus Gay Men's Chorus in a "thunderous celebration of pride," featuring dancers from the Ballet Met; Weigel Hall on OSU campus, 8 pm; $10; 265-7447 or 299-7764. Also Saturday.

Second Annual Gay Prom, "After the Loving," with corsages and photo booth, a Pride benefit; Wall Street, 144 N. Wall St., 8 pm; 464-2800.

Pagan Summer Solstice celebration and weather working ritual, Bicentennial Park, 8:30 pm.

Candlelight Vigil, conducted by Michelle Mohr of Amnesty International and Diana Vezmar-Bailey of Spirit of the Rivers, with music by the Columbus Women's Chorus, Federal Building, corner Spring and High, 11:00 pm.

Saturday, June 18

Tea Dance, afternoon dance benefit for Pride, The Clock restaurant, 161 N. High St., 1 to 5 pm; $2.00.

Bisexuals' reception, sponsored by BAMBI (By All Means Bi) and Bi-Lines, Stonewall Union Community Center, 47 West 5th Ave., 7 to 10 pm, 228-1617. "Love Rewoven," Columbus Gay Men's Chorus concert; see Friday's listing above. Sunday, June 19

Ecumenical Service, led by Jeff Thompson and Theresa Hansing of Christ United Evangelical, at Goodale Park gazebo before the march assembles, 11 am. Stonewall Union Pride March and Festival. Gathering begins 10 am at Goodale Park, 1 block west of Goodale and High. March steps off at 1 pm and goes to Bicentennial Park on the Scioto River, for afternoon rally with musicians, speakers, and 4 pm Native American Union Ceremony performed by Rickie Maracek. Gayfest, with information and sales booths, is also at the park; 299-7764.

Bat-n-Rouge Drag Softball Game, one of the year's most hilarious events, complete! with drag cheerleaders, benefits Columbus AIDS organizations, Stonewall Union, and the Gay-Lesbian Softball League. Berliner Park, diamond 29, 6 pm. Tickets available at Pride events, softball games, Stonewall, and Kukala's; 444-4687. Pride Dance benefit at The Garage, 40 East Long St., $1.00.

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