MAY 19, 1995 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE

CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

Weekly Events are on next page

Cruise Down the River, a Cincinnati Gay Pride Week event. Dancing, partying, and entertainment aboard the Funliner, $15, call 513-651-0070.

Sunday, June 4

Lesbian-Gay Day at Kings Island; wear red, or a Pride T-shirt to the amusement park north of Cincinnati, meet at Timberwolf at noon; 513-557-2904.

Tuesday, June 6

Bisexuality 201, with special guests Barb Nicely and John Graves, sponsored by HOMES; 8:00 pm at the Lesbian Gay Community Center, 1418 W. 29th St. 216-556-1223.

Wednesday, June 7

Gay and Lesbian Legal Issues will be discussed by Prof. William Rich of the University of Akron Law School, at the Stonewall Akron meeting; Adams Street, 77 N. Adams, Akron, 7:30 pm; 453-2609 or 869-6562.

Saturday, June 10

"At the Boat" fundraiser for the AIDS Taskforce of Cleveland will feature dinner, entertainment, and a cash bar aboard the William G. Mather, a Great Lakes ore carrier, now a museum, docked at East 9th St. Pier; 216-621-0766 for reservations. Summer Choral Song and Dance; Windsong Womyn's Ensemble spring concert, 8:00 pm at the Unitarian Society of Cleveland, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts. $4 admission; 216-867-5467.

Sunday, June 11

Dinner and a Movie; night out with Keeping In Touch. Call Terry Bates at 216-453-8252.

Irish Lesbigay Organization meets at Gifts of Athena, 2199 Lee Rd., Cleveland Heights, 4 pm; call Dian, 216-281-8384 or Dave 216-261-8542.

Tuesday, June 13

Visions dinner meeting; the Akron gay and lesbian group will dine at Snickers restaurant in Cleveland, call 216-688-9988 for reservations.

Linda Villarosa, openly lesbian senior editor of Essence magazine, will speak at Cuyahoga Community College, Metro Campus Theatre, 2900 Communty College Ave., Cleveland, free; 216-987-4722.

Friday, June 16

Interfaith Pride Service, sponsored by Chevrei Tikva, all denominations welcome, 8:00 pm, Unitarian Society, 2738 Lancashire Rd., off Coventry in Cleveland Heights, 216-932-5551.

Saturday, June 17

Cincinnati Gay and Lesbian Pride March and Rally sponsored by Greater Cincinnati Gay and Lesbian Coalition, 513-557-2904.

Cleveland Lesbian-Gay-Bi Pride '95, March assembles in parking lot behind Trinity Cathedral, corner East 22nd and Euclid, at 11 am, and steps off at 12 noon. Festival, on Public Square, begins when march arrives and goes to 6 pm; 216-595-8788. "A Family of Friends,” North Coast Men's Chorus Pride concert featuring singer and songwriter Jamie Anderson; 7:30 pm, Euclid Ave. Congregational Church, 9606 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; 216-473-8919.

Singers Cris Williamson and Tret Fure, at the Marquee at the Tralf, 100 Theater Place, Buffalo, New York; 8:00 pm. Tickets $15 advance, $17 door; 716-852-0522 or 716882-4004.

Tuesday, June 20

Codependency program, with guest Antone Feo, PhD; sponsored by HOMES, 8:00 pm at the Lesbian Gay Community Center, 1418 W. 29th St. 216-556-1223.

Tuesday, June 20 through Sunday, June 25

Les Miserables returns to Cleveland's State Theater; tickets available at the Playhouse Square box office or Advantix, 216-241-6000.

Sunday, June 25

Toledo Gay Pride March and Rally. Rally begins at noon at One Government Center on Jackson St. between Huron and Erie downtown; march goes from there across Matin Luther King Bridge to International Park for picnic with entertainment; sponsored by Toledo Gay and Lesbian Coalition.

Columbus Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual Pride March and Gayfest; gather at Goodale Park, march to Bicentennial Park for festival, 614-229-7764.

Bat-n-Rouge Drag Softball Game, to benefit Columbus area gay and AIDS organizations; 614-444-4687.

Dignity-Cleveland celebrates its 22nd anniversary with a reception following 10:30 am Mass at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, East 126th St. at Shaker Blvd., call Dan, 216-229-2138 or Patty, 216-397-0354.

Falsettos, the award-winning musical story of a gay man's relationships with his lover, wife, and son; presented as a benefit for the AIDS Housing Council of Cleveland; 2:30 pm at Beck Center, 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood; $15, 216-651-6400. Monday, June 26

“Centered on the Right,” OutVoice 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.

Saturday, July 1

Freedom Bicycle Ride, followed by potluck; sponsored by HOMES. 4:00 pm. Call 216556-1223 for details.

Sunday, July 16

Geauga Lake, a day at the amusement park just east of Cleveland sponsored by Keeping in Touch, call Terry Bates at 216-453-8252.

Dancin' in the Streets, 11th annual block party fundraiser for AIDS Taskforce of Cleveland, Erieside Avenue just north of Municipal (Browns) Stadium; 1:00 to 10:00 pm, 216-621-0766.

Calendar listings are free! To list your non-profit group or club's events, send the date, time, location, and contact phone to P.O. Box 5426, Cleveland 44101, or fax to 216631-1082, or e-mail to ChronOhio@aol.com (on America Online, ChronOhio). The Chronicle comes out every other Friday. Listings must be received by the Tuesday ten days before an issue date to be included in that issue. See Community Forum page for more info.

RENAISSANCE CITY CHOIR

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Tenth Anniversary Concert

Sunday, May 28, 1995 7:00 PM Benedum Center for the Performing Arts Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

For Tickets: 412-456-6666

Featuring:

Renaissance City Men's Choir Columbus Gay Men's Chorus North Coast Men's Chorus Rochester Gay Men's Chorus

Special Guest

Mimi Lerner, Mezzo Soprano

And the Debut Performance of the Renaissance City Women's Choir

Handicapped Accessible &

Interpretation Provided for the Hearing Impaired

Join the Choirs for a Special Post-concert Celebration at

The Andy Warhol Museum

Call 471-8208 for ticket information.

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