OCTOBER 1, 1994 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE 13

CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

Saturday, October 1

Gourmet Spaghetti Dinner, fine dining in candlelight, silver, and flowers; fundraiser for HUGS East, at East Shore Unitarian Church (once a millionaire's country estate) 8181 Center St., Mentor; 7:00 pm, $25.00, 974-8909.

Singing Sisters Perform; Windsong Womyn's Ensemble sing at the To Tell the TruthSpeak Out Ohio! event at the University of Akron. Call Diane, 867-5467, or Gayle, 921-7328, for more information.

Sunday, October 2

Gay and Lesbian Community Hayride, eighth annual event sponsored by Cleveland Couples Together, features barn dance with the Cleveland City Country Dancers, food, hot drinks (BYOB), and a free pumpkin, at Boyert's Farm in Medina (directions on ticket), 7pm. Advance tickets only, $15 at the Rec Room and Gifts of Athena; 734-7980. Monday, October 3

Romanovsky and Phillips in Canton. Singing duo known as the "gay Smothers Brothers" for their witty style, will perform as a benefit for St. Hope AIDS housing fund; Canton Players Guild, in the Cultural Center for the Arts, 1001 Market Ave. North, 7:30 pm, 453-7617.

Tuesday, October 4

The AIDS Cure Act: What is it? With special guest Joe Carroccio of ACT UP Cleveland. HOMES, Cleveland Lesbian Gay Community Center, 1418 W. 29th St. 7:30 pm Wednesday, October 5

Rev. Bruce M. Clary from East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church will address HUGS East, 7:00 pm at the church, 8181 South Center St. (Ohio 615) in Mentor. Call 974-8909 for more information.

Friday, October 7 and Saturday, October 8

Healing Weekend, for people living with HIV infection and AIDS, Fountain Inn in Lakeside, on Lake Erie near Cedar Point. Call 614-444-0973 for info.

Out Loud Cultural and Business Expo, lesbian-gay expo at Pier 92 exhibition hall in New York City, 212-533-4913.

Saturday, October 8

Save That Ticket Stub. Come see the play Pterodactyls at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit, near West 65th. Following the 8:00 pm performance, stay for the DJ/ dance/drag night, $12 or $10 with ticket stub.

Saturday, October 8 and Sunday October 9

Women and Spirituality Film Trilogy by Donna Read, featuring the documentaries Goddess Remembered, The Burning Times, and Full Circle, at the Cleveland Cinematheque, 11141 East Blvd. at Bellflower in University Circle. $6 admission, free parking. 7:00 pm Sat., 7:30 pm Sun.

Monday, October 10

Indigenous Peoples Day. A free program of music, dance, storytelling, informative lectures, and much more. 12:00-6:00 pm at Public Square

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Tuesday, October 11

National Coming Out Day. Take your next step.

Elections and Annual Meeting of the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center; nominations for board positions will be taken from the floor, 7 pm, 1418 West 29th St.; 522-1999. Saturday, October 15

Potluck with Bridges, publishers of the Erie Gay Community Newsletter. Bring a dish to pass and be prepared to share your ideas in an open discussion. Event to be held at the Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Erie, 7180 New Perry Highway; call Michael Mahler at 814-456-9833.

Native American Pow Wow, in conjunction with the Third Annual American Indian Festival at Cleveland Public Theatre, featuring scores of drums, dancers, arts and crafts. Edgewater Park, 12:30 pm to 6:00 pm. Also Sunday, same times.

Sunday, October 16

Black Lesbian and Gay Visibility in Cleveland, sensitivity workshop with Frank Lowery and Kim Taylor, HOMES, Cleveland Lesbian Gay Center, 7:30 PM Hit the Trail, Hike the North Chagrin Metroparks with Hugs East. Call 974-8909 Monday, October 17

Live On-Air Candidate Night with The Gay 90's on WHK 1420 AM. Join Buck Harris and Stonewall Cleveland and be part of the live audience at Pilgrim Congregational Church, West 14th at Starkweather in Cleveland, 9 to 11 pm, or call in on the air at 578-1420. Friday, October 21 to Sunday, October 23

Daggin' Bitches go camping Remote cabins, leatherdykes, woods... consider the possibilities! Out-of-town dykes strongly encouraged to attend, call 321-6295 Sunday, October 23

Dignity Mass and Brunch. Lesbian-gay Catholic group now celebrates Mass every fourth Sunday of the month at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Shaker Blvd. at E. 126th St., Cleveland; brunch follows mass, 531-4469.

Wednesday, October 26

The Great Pumpkin Is Coming! Pumpkin Carving with HUGS East, BYOP-Bring your own pumpkin; at East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 8181 South Center St (Ohio 615) in Mentor; 974-8909.

Women's Potluck—A monthly get together for women, on the third Sunday of the month from 1:30 pm. to 4:00 pm, at the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29th St. For more information or if you would like to help, call Jeannine at 522-1999.

Friday, October 28 through Sunday, October 30

1994 Southeastern Regional Bisexual Conference, at Camp Chestnut Ridge in Efland, North Carolina, hosted by the North Carolina Bisexual Network. $80, sliding scale available; 919-834-4494.

Saturday, October 29

Halloween Dance; sponsored by HUGS East, 8:00 pm to 12 am, costumes optional; 974-8909. Saturday, October 29 and Sunday, October 30

U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Trip, a tour of the museum in Washington, D.C., sponsored by Chevrei Tikva and led by Dr. Klaus Müller, the museum's specialist in Nazi anti-gay persecution; package with plane and hotel $199, 932-5551. Calendar listings are free. To list your non-profit group or club's events, send the information—including date, time, location, and contact phone to the Chronicle, P.O. Box 5426, Cleveland, 44101, or fax to 216631-1082, or e-mail to chronohio@aol.com. Listings received by the Tuesday after the Chronicle comes out (every other Friday) will be included in the next issue.

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