AUGUST 18, 1995 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE
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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
■Weekly Events are on next page
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.
Friday, August 22
Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual History Month, first planning meeting of the coordinating council of Central Ohio; 7:30 pm, Whetstone Branch Library, 3909 N. High St., Columbus; Johnda Boyce, 614-967-4106.
Wednesday, August 23
The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Teacher's Network of Cleveland is working to make schools a safe place for all students. Non-teachers are also welcome, 6:30 pm, Cleveland Lesbian Gay Center; Jim Hassel, 216-748-3648.
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.
Friday, August 25 through Sunday, August 27
Log Cabin Republican Federation National Convention, at the Westin Hotel in Cincinnati; call Log Cabin Cincinnati, 513-230-5300; Log Cabin Northeast Ohio, 216-5212684; or Log Cabin Columbus, 614-265-7535.
"run, jane, run" fundraiser for the Women's Center of Cleveland, compete in golf, volleyball, 5K run; register by August 11, 216-651-1450.
Saturday, August 26
BikeAid 6, bicycle tour benefiting Columbus AIDS Task Force, check-in 7:30 am at Lions Club Room of the Carroll Municipal Bldg. at Oberly Market and Center Sts.; long-distance riders start at 8 am, all others by 9 am; 614-488-2437.
Come On Baby, Light My Fire. Experience the Fantasy Dancers, Fire and Desire; 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland, 216-661-1314.
Sunday, August 27
Asians and Friends of Cleveland Picnic, 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Bring dish, dessert, games, call 216-460-0563 for location.
People of all Colors Together BBQ Pot Luck, formerly Black and White Men Together of Youngstown, women are welcome, meet at 4:30 at Mr. Paul's Bakery, 2642 Glenwood Ave., Youngstown, 216-788-5693.
Thursday, September 7
Teresa Trull and Nina Gerber with comic Karen Williams, 8:30 pm, Shore Culture Center Auditorium, 291 E. 222 St. at Babbitt Rd., Euclid, $10 advance, $12 at door, 216-289-2939.
Saturday, September 9
Ohio Lesbian Festival, sponsored by the Lesbian Business Association; 11 am to 11pm 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.
Visions Potluck Picnic, Join the Akron lesbian-gay group for a potluck dinner at Atwood Lake Resort in Dellroy, about 20 miles southeast of Canton; good opportunity to meet members of the group, starts at 3:30 pm; 216-688-9988.
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, 216-7710369.
Wednesday, September 13
Dine Out with Visions of Akron, at a Canton area restaurant; 216-688-9988 for reservations.
Saturday, September 16
Erie AIDS Walk, tentative date; call Charlene Bushyager at 814-456-8849. Sunday, September 17
O.H.I.O. Bowl-a-thon, sponsored by the Ohio Human Interest Organization, noon to 2:00 pm at Shoreway Lanes in Sheffield Lake, $5 fee includes shoes, for pledge sheet call 216-988-5326.
Wednesday, September 20
Insight monthly dinner, join the Cleveland gay, lesbian and bisexual personal and business networking group at an area restaurant, 216-556-0576 for time and reservations.
Friday, September 22
Health Care in Ohio Speech by Diane Lardie, executive director of the Northeast Ohio Coalition for National Health Care, 8:15 pm, refreshments at 7:45, Cleveland Heights Main Library, 2345 Lee Rd., 216-691-1712.
Saturday, September 23
Wake Up Your Legislator! The Cleveland chapter of NARAL, the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League of Ohio, offers training on legislative lobbying, 10:15 am, at Trinity Cathedral, 2021 E. 22nd St., Cleveland, lunch included with $10 registration, 216-522-0169.
Sunday, September 24
AIDS Walk Cleveland, "Don't Stand For It," fifth annual pledge walk to raise funds for Cleveland area AIDS organizations; 10 km (6.2 mile) pledge walk starts and ends at Edgewater Park on Cleveland's lakefront, for participation or volunteer information call 216-529-9255.
Saturday, September 30
Going Once, Going Twice... Ohio Human Interest Organization annual auction to benefit the Lorain Gay and Lesbian Center; 2 to 4 pm at First Congregational United Church of Christ, 4th St. at Washington, in Lorain. Call 216-988-5326 and leave message in voice mail box 762467.
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 216-631-1082, 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.
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Autumn In Tremont
Architectural Walking Tour
September 9th
Come along on a walking tour of some of Tremont's most interesting and beautiful architectural treasures. You'll see the splendor of historic Tremont melded with the innovations brought to the neighborhood by today's imagination. Many of the buildings along the tour route are not generally open to the public, so this is a special opportunity. Along with the several restaurants, cafes and shops you'll want to visit in the neighborhood, a special attraction has been added to this year's tour.
Arts Renaissance Tremont will give a concert absolutely free! For details call TWDC at 216/575-0920.
All proceeds go to Tremont West Development Corporation, a nonprofit community development corporation serving the Tremont neighborhood. Autumn In Tremont Architectural Walking Tour is sponsored by National City Bank, and cosponsored by Bank One and Society Key Corp.
Yes! Sign me up for the Autumn In Tremont Architectural Walking Tour Quantity
Regular Tour Tickets ($15 each) Senior Citizen Tickets ($10 each) Group of 10 or more ($10 each) Union Gospel Press Building only ($5 each)
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Please return this reservation by September 1 with your payment to TWDC, 2190 Professor Street, Cleveland, OH 44113. Tickets will be held at the registration booth at the Lincoln Park Bathhouse, 1207 Starkweather Avenue.