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GAY PEOPLE's Chronicle JUNE 23, 1995

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Friday, June 23

"Celebrate Five!" Columbus Gay Men's Chorus concert, 8:00 pm at Weigel Hall, Wexner Center for the Arts, N. High St. at 15th Ave. Tickets range from $6 to $18. Call 614-228-2462 to order. Second show on Saturday.

Disco Divas Turnabout; Come see this fabulous drag show, a pun on "Priscilla," at the "Queen of Columbus” (aka the Red Dog) 1961⁄2 E. Gay (at Young in the Alley), 10:00 pm. 614-224-7779.

Candlelight Vigil to focus on diversity. Program will include speakers and music from the Columbus Women's Chorus; 11:00 pm at the Federal Building, corner of Spring and High. 614-299-7764.

"Split Ends" Images born of darkness brought into the light. Exhibition by photographer Carmen Gomez at the Phoenix Coffee House, 3750 Pearl Rd., Cleveland. Now showing through June.

Saturday, June 24

Dayton Pride Dinner; featuring comedienne Sabrina Matthews of San Francisco and Mike Baker and Mike Strasner; Gay Expo 5:30, dinner 6:45; Call Mike at 513275-8208 for reservations.

Brunch with Brenda and Wanda Henson of Camp Sister Spirit; 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, Moonspinners Cafe, 2659 High St., Columbus. Admission $15, all proceeds go to Camp Sister Spirit; 614-262-3133 or 614-263-7646.

Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Parents Picnic; call Mike for information, 614-577-1582. Camp Sister Spirit Presentation and Reception; with Brenda and Wanda Henson; 3:00 pm at Stonewall Union Community Center, 47 W. Fifth Ave., Columbus. Presentation: free; reception: $5 suggested donation; $3 for Stonewall Union members with valid membership cards; 614-299-7764.

Family Reunion Gaymes; 3:00 to 7:00 pm at Goodale Park; Softball Diamond. Kickball, Volleyball, Tennis, Basketball, “Dizzy Pan” and “Drag" races. $2 suggested donation; 614-228-3994.

Pride Gallery Hop in the Short North; High Street just north of downtown Columbus; 6:00 to 11:00 pm; 614-299-7764.

Country Western Review, 10:00 pm at Remos, 1409 S. High St., Columbus; 614443-4224.

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"Celebrate Five!” Columbus Gay Men's Chorus concert, 8:00 pm at Weigel Hall, Wexner Center for the Arts, N. High St. at 15th Ave. Tickets range from $6 to $18. Call 614-228-2462 to order.

Two Hours, Too Queer, special program of gay and lesbian music and words in honor of the Stonewall Rebellion, WCSB 89.3 FM, Cleveland, 5 pm to 7 pm.

Sunday, June 25

Bus to Toledo Pride, sponsored by Rainbow Pride, leaves Columbus at 7 am, returns in the evening. Bring food for picnic after parade, then off to bar hopping at Toledo's gay and lesbian bars; $25 round trip; call Chris, 614-647-7619.

Toledo Gay Pride March and Rally. Rally begins at noon at One Government Center on Jackson St. between Huron and Erie downtown; first ever Pride march goes from there across Martin Luther King Bridge to International Park for picnic with entertainment; sponsored by Toledo Gay and Lesbian Coalition; 419-537-7975. Columbus "Pride in Diversity” Freedom March and Rally; Gather at Goodale Park at noon, march steps off at 1 pm, goes to Bicentennial Park for Gayfest at 2:30 pm. Keynote speakers include Brenda and Wanda Henson of Camp Sister Spirit, and emcee Anne Santilli; street fair with information and sales booths, food and drink, 614-229-7764.

Bat-n-Rouge Drag Softball Game, to benefit Columbus area gay and AIDS organizations; 6:00 pm, Berliner Park, Diamond #29; 614-444-4687.

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