OCTOBER 14, 1994

GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE 21

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Friday, October 14

CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

The Fall Music Fest to benefit the AIDS Service Connection, 6:00-9:00 pm at the First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer, just off North High St, Columbus; 614-291-2300.

Saturday, October 15

Potluck with Bridges, publishers of the Erie Gay Community NewsLetter. Bring a dish to pass and ideas to share; Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Erie, 7180 New Perry Highway, Erie, Pa.; 814-456-9833.

Lynn Lavner will perform at The Spot, on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, located under Leutner Commons on E. 115th St. north of Euclid Ave. Tickets; $6, $4 students and seniors, $2 undergraduates; 216-754-1992 or 216-754-1946.

Saturday, October 15 and Sunday, October 16

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, Cleveland; 12:30 pm to 6:00 pm

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, 216-522-1999. Hike the North Chagrin Metroparks in Willoughby, east of Cleveland, with Hugs East. Call 216-974-8909 for information.

13th Annual Stonewall Union Dinner and Dance in Columbus. For more information call 614-229-7764 or TTY 299-4408.

Two for one special, Columbus Gay Men's Chorus performs with ProMusica. Tickets: $20, available through ProMusica or by calling the Chorus at 614-228-2462.

Lucie Blue Tremblay in concert, followed by a women's dance, 8:30 pm, Warner Auditorium at Oberlin College; $12.50, $5.00 for dance only; 216-775-8505 or 412738-2030.

Lunch with Skilled Tradeswomen, Hard Hatted Women's annual fundraiser, at Massimo da Milano Restaurant, 1400 W. 25th Street at Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, 2:00 to 5:00 pm. Keynote speakers; author Rosemary Agonito and Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Stephanie Tubbs Jones; 216-961-4449.

Memorial Service for Tim Hilyard. Please bring a dish for sharing and a beverage if desired, 15220 Hilliard Rd., Lakewood; 216-228-0683.

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 216-5781420.

Tony Kushner, author of Angels in America, will speak at Kent State University Kiva Auditorium in the Student Center, 7:30 pm, free, 216-672-2068.

Thursday, October 20

Dance the Night Away, to benefit Lesbian Health News and Women's Outreach for Women (WOW); 8:00 pm to midnight, YWCA, 65 S. Front St., Columbus, $5; 614-481-7656. 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 216-321-6295. Chevrei Tikva Shabbat Service, with guest Rabbi Sharon Young of Fairmount Temple, 8:30 pm, Unitarian Society, Lancashire Rd. in Cleveland Hts;call 216-932-5551. Opening Night at the Opera, Cleveland Opera opens its 1994-95 season with Puccini's La Boheme, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 pm; Sunday at 2:00 pm, State Theatre, Playhouse Square, 1519 Euclid Avenue, tickets by phone at 241-6000 or 800-766-6048. National Organization for Women of Ohio annual state conference, Ohio University in Athens, call Betsy Marshall, 513-456-3917, 216-453-2609 or 216-336-2578.

Saturday, October 22

"Breast Cancer and the Environment: Women's Action for Prevention," a conference at Wright State University's Women's Center in Dayton. Small group sessions and workshops. Info: Stephanie Slowinski, 513-767-2563.

Wednesday, October 26

Pumpkin Carving with Hugs East, BYOP—Bring your own pumpkin; at East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 8181 South Center St (Ohio 615) in Mentor; 216-974-8909.

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. at Detroit Ave. For more information or if you would like to help, call Jeannine at 216-522-1999.

Thursday, October 27

Gender and racial equality in the classroom will be discussed at Akron NOW meeting, Fairlawn Park Garden and Civic Center. Business meeting; 7:00 pm, program at 8:00 pm; 216-453-2609 or 216-336-2578.

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

Let's Do The Time Warp! Evening out with HOMES at the Rocky Horror Picture Show, meet in lobby 15 minutes before midnight show, Cedar-Lee Theatre, Cleveland Hts., 216-522-1999.

Halloween Dance; sponsored by Hugs East, at East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 8181 South Center St (Ohio 615) in Mentor, 8:00 pm to 12 midnight. Costumes optional; 216-974-8909.

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, 216-932-5551.

Saturday, November 5

Speak Out, Speaker's Bureau Training, conducted by the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, at Thwing Center on the campus of Case Western Reserve University. Pre-register at 216-522-1999.

Sunday, November 6

Rosh Hodesh at Robin's, Chevrei Tikva women's celebration, 7:30 pm; call 216-932-5551 for location.

Wednesday, November 9 through Sunday, November 13

Creating Change Conference, annual National Gay and Lesbian Task Force skills-building conference in Dallas, Texas at Southland Center Hotel, 800-272-8007. For further information, contact Sue Hyde at 617-492-6393.

Saturday, November 12

Hotline Volunteers Needed, training at the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29th St., call Jeannine, 216-522-1999 for time.

Sunday, November 13

Falsettos, performance to benefit the AIDS Cure Project, Halle Theater, Jewish Community Center at Mayfield and Taylor Roads in Cleveland Heights, 7:30 pm, tickets, $15.00 available through ACT UP Cleveland, 216-621-2233.

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