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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE March 24, 1995
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Saturday, March 25
Final Moonlight Bowl of the season. Three games of bowling for $8. Raffles, prizes, and surprises. 10:30 pm at Ambassador Superior Lanes, 1500 Superior, Cleveland, 216252-8933.
Country Line Dance, presented by Hip Swings; Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29, 8:00 pm to 12:00 am, $3 donation; 216-381-8124 or 216-486-0777. Latina Lesbian activist Teresa Gutierrez will speak on the rebellion in Chiapas, Mexico at the People's Fightback Center, 13018 Buckeye Rd., near Shaker Square, Cleveland; 216-921-8130.
Human Rights Campaign Fund North Coast Dinner at the Metropolitan Restaurant, in the Huntington Bank Bldg., 925 Euclid, Cleveland. $125 per person, limited seating; 216-962-3422.
Gifts of Athena Fifth Anniversary and grand reopening; free admission, refreshments, door prizes; 4 to 8 pm, 2199 Lee Rd., Cleveland Hts., 216-371-1937.
Sunday, March 26
"Bridging Differences in Relationships,” Bisexual women's support and discussion group. All women welcome; 5:30 pm at the Women's Center of Greater Cleveland, 4828 Lorain Ave.; 216-467-6442 after 9:00 am, before 9:00 pm.
Out Voice Federation Meeting, 1263 West Blvd. at Clifton Blvd., Cleveland, 3:00 pm; 216-651-2341.
Monday, March 27
"Centered on the Right," Out Voice presentation and discussion on the Radical Right and threats to civil liberties being organized locally. Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St., 6-8:00 pm; 216-651-2341.
Thursday, April 6
Dine with Visions, an Akron-based organization for gays and lesbians, at an area bedand-breakfast, 7:00 pm; 216-688-9988
Friday, April 7 through Saturday, April 8
HIV/AIDS educational retreat, Church of the Redeemer, 2420 S. Taylor Rd., Hts.; 216-932-2065.
Friday, April 7 through Sunday, April 9
Cleveland
Freedom Fest '95, The Weekend “Out,” a lesbian, bisexual, transgender and gay issues conference and comedy-music festival sponsored by Lesbian and Gay Alliance of Bowling Green State University and A Common Thread. Write to Freedom Fest '95, 340 Lighthouse St., Suite #9, Perrysburg 43551 for info, or call the BGSU alliance at 419-352-5242.
Saturday, April 8
Presbyterians for Lesbian and Gay Concerns anniversary celebration, 5:30 to 9:00 pm, Noble Rd. Presbyterian Church, 2870 Noble Rd., Cleveland Hts.; $10 contribution requested; 216-932-1458.
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