CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
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Tuesday, August 1
Spiritual Experiences; 8:00 pm, sponsored by Homes; discussion on Zen, Unitarian and Christianity; conducted at the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center; 1418 West 29th St., 216-522-1999.
Wednesday, August 2
Martha Clark Cummings, author of Mono Lake, a collection of short stories about lesbians, and her partner, Lisa Vice, author of Reckless Driver, will be reading from their work at Gifts of Athena, 2199 Lee Rd., Cleveland Hts., 7:00 pm; call 216371-1937.
Thursday, August 3
Fifty Plus social, new group sponsored by Gays, Lesbians, and Friends; all welcome, 68 pm at North Broadway Methodist Church, 48 E. North Broadway, Columbus, 614852-3566.
Sunday, August 6
Cycle with Team Dayton Arts and Athletics; ride along the Great Miami River; 11:00 am at the cyclist statue north of Carillon Park, 2101 S. Patterson Blvd., Dayton. 513866-0949.
Chevrei Tikva Cookout, Bring main dish, dessert, lawn chair, picnic, game; 4-8:00 pm at a member's Cleveland Heights home; 216-932-4419 by August 4. Rememberance '95, benefit for Columbus AIDS Task Force; an evening of song, theatre and dinner at the Function Factory, 401 W. Town St., Columbus; 6 pm; call Tracy Studer at 614-447-8789
Friday, August 11 through Sunday, August 13
7th Annual Kick-Ass Jamboree and Midwest Gay-Lesbian Dance Competition; sponsored by the Cincinnati Stompers; new location at Longworth Hall; new event-
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River Cruise on the Ohio River; register now for competition and festivities; Robert Canter, 513-541-3140.
Sunday, August 13
FACT August Potluck, outdoors at N.E. quadrant of Kiwanis Pavilion in Lakewood Park. 216-529-7695.
Tuesday, August 8 through Sunday, August 13
Michigan Womyn's Music Festival; for information on the 20th Anniversary festival, write to We Want the Music Co., P.O. Box 22, Walhalla, MÍ 49458, or call 616-757-4766. Sunday, August 20
Hugs Picnic and Golf Outing, at Mentor Headlands Beach; Picnic at 2 pm, golf at 9 pm; 216-974-8909.
Monday, August 21
Lesbian Film Festival; hosted by the Catholic Lesbian Support Group; 7:00 pm at the Newman Center, 64 W. Lane Ave, Columbus, 614-297-8948.
Thursday, August 24
Insight monthly dinner, join the Cleveland personal and business networking group at an area restaurant, 216-556-0576 for time and reservations.
Thursday, September 7
Teresa Trull and Nina Gerber with comic Karen Williams, 8:30 pm, Shore Culture Center Auditorium, 291 E. 222 St. and Babbitt Rd., Euclid, $10 advance, $12 at the door, 216-289-2939.
Saturday, September 9
Seventh Ohio Lesbian Festival, sponsored by the Lesbian Business Association; 11 am to 11 pm at Frontier Ranch near Kirkersville, off I-70 20 miles east of Columbus; $20 advance, $25 at gate. Send check with SASE to Box 82086, Columbus 43202 or call 614-267-3953.
Sunday, September 10
17th Annual "We Are Family" Picnic, benefit for Northern Ohio Coalition's funding of gay and AIDS programs, Wildwood Lake, 11200 East River Rd. (Copopa-Mallet Creek Rd.), just south of Sprague Rd. in Columbia Station; 10 am to 6 pm, 216-771-0369.
Saturday, September 16
Erie AIDS Walk,tentative date; call Charlene Bushyager at 814-456-8849. Wednesday, September 20,
Monthly Dinner Meeting, sponsored by Insight, a Cleveland lesbian gay bisexual personal and business networking organization. 216-556-0576 for time and reservations.
Sunday, September 24
AIDS Walk Cleveland. Fifth annual pledge walk to raise funds for Cleveland area AIDS organizations; 10-km walk starts and ends at Edgewater Park on Cleveland's lakefront; 216-529-9255.
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