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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE OCTOBER 1, 1995
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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, October 3.
Friday, September 29 to Sunday, October 22
Keely and Du, Jane Martin's drama about abortion debate, 8:00 pm Thursday to Saturday, 2:00 pm Sunday, at Beck Center, 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, tickets $12, discounts for seniors and students, 216-521-2540.
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.
A Perfect Night, concert with Holly Near and Ronnie Gilbert, Drums for Peace, Muse, and Peace & Serenity Choir, to benefit Bethany House Services and the Cincinnati Zoo, 5:00 pm at Cincinnati Zoo, tickets $15, call Ticketmaster, 513-749-4949. Asians and Friends Ohio Dinner, 7:30 at Star of India restaurant, 816 Bethel at Olentangy Plaza, Columbus, 614-464-9401.
Sunday, October 1
National Leather Association, monthly meeting, seminar on domestic violence, 1:30 pm at Columbus Eagle, 232 N. 3rd St., Columbus, enter at corner of Hickory and Lazelle, 614-470-2093.
Learning How to Speak Irish, with CILBGO, the Cleveland Irish LesBiGay Organization, 5:00 pm at Cleveland Lesbian Gay Center, 1418 W. 29 St., Cleveland, Dian: 216-281-8384, Dave: 216-261-8542.
God, Gays, and the Gospel, nine-week discussion group promoting gay-positive Christianity by confronting scriptures used to justify homophobia, 6:00 pm at Summit United Methodist Church, 82 E. 16 Ave., Columbus, group continues Sundays through Nov. 26, 614-291-3324.
Tuesday, October 3
Cleveland Bears Meeting, new gay men's social group for bears and bear admirers, 7:00 pm at Strawberry Lane, N. Chagrin Reservation of Cleveland Metroparks, 216-556-1570. Erev Yom Kippur dinner, with Chevrei Tikva, 6:00 pm at Mad Greek, CedarFairmount, Cleveland Hts., RSVP by September 29, 216-932-5551.
Thursday, October 5
Seniors Panel Discussion, Older gays and lesbians talk with social workers, nurses, administrators, and staff of senior centers, 12:00 pm to 1:30 at Fairhill Center for the Aging, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Rm. 022, Cleveland; 1.5 free CEUs, 216-791-0600. An Evening with Martin R. Hoke, hosted by Log Cabin Club (lesbian and gay Republicans), friends and supporters, 7:00 pm at Parker's Restaurant, 2801 Bridge Ave., Cleveland, $25, all welcome, 216-521-6284 or 216-251-3984. Hoe-down, with Rainbow Wranglers and Cleveland City Country Dancers, 8:30 pm at the 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland, 216-661-1314.
Thursday, October 5 to Saturday, October 7
Conference on Male Victimization in New York City, cosponsored by Ohio Coalition on Male Survivor Issues and Treating Abuse Today, 12 program topics, packages available, 212-226-7171 or 212-274-8712.
Friday, October 6
Harvest Moon Dance, 7:30 pm to 11:30 pm at Archwood UCC, 2800 Archwood just east of Pearl, Cleveland, Music by DJ Lenny Anderson, tickets $5, 216-351-1060. Writer Janice Goldfrank, reading and signing of Making Ourselves at Home: Women Builders and Designers, 8:30 pm at Gifts of Athena, 2199 Lee Rd., Cleveland Hts., 216-371-1937.
Friday, October 6 to Sunday, October 8
30th Healing Weekend, for those in the HIV spectrum, sponsored by Ohio AIDS Coalition, at Fountain Inn, Lakeside (near Sandusky), $75 fee, 614-444-1683 or 800226-5554.
Interweave Ohio-Meadville Conference, "Reaching Out: Building Interfaith Alliances," at Olmsted Unitarian Universalist Church, 5050 Porter Rd., North Olmsted, 216-257-3627.
Friday, October 6 to Monday, October 9
Load the Boat V, annual boat cruise and dancing weekend with the Cleveland City Country Dancers, at Ceska Sin Sokol-Czech Sokol Hall, 4314 Clark Ave., Cleveland, must register, 216-531-1265.
Saturday, October 7
Fall Hayride, sponsored by Cleveland Couples Together, food and entertainment, 4:00 pm to 11:00 pm, Boyerts's Farm, Paradise Rd., Medina; $13 advance tickets only, available at Body Language, 5¢ Decision, Gifts of Athena, the Rec Room, and the Grid; 216-734-7980.
Vulcan Leather-Levi Club, new club encourages a levi-leather dress code and meets on the first Saturday of each month, 9 pm to 2 am, at Eagle in Exile, 893 N. 4th St., Columbus; Mark, 614-294-0069.
Book Signing, Robert Thomson, author of Secret Things: A Collection of Shorter Stories, 7:00 pm at An Open Book, 749 N. High St., Columbus, 614-291-0080. Comedienne Marga Gomez, who calls herself ‘half Cuban and half lesbian'; 8:00 pm at the Marquee at the Tralf, Buffalo, N.Y., tickets $13 at 716-852-5000. Mustard Pie, four-piece lesbian band at the 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland, 216661-1314.
Sunday, October 8
Baby Clothing and Diaper Drive, Pro-Life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians event to benefit Birthright, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Emmanual Christian Fellowship Church, 10034 Lorain Ave., Cleveland; for list of needed materials 216-734-8178. Football Bash, all-you-can-eat buffet, raffles, bingo cards, prizes, 3:00 pm at 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland, 216-661-1314, $3 cover.
Open Table, service of worship and fellowship, 6:00 pm at Fairview Grace United Methodist Church, 22420 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, 216-691-0219.
"Come Out to Dinner," Stonewall Cleveland Annual Dinner, with speaker Bob Hattoy, White House Interior Dept. liason and federal AIDS commission member; call 216741-9105 for place and time.
Monday, October 9
Becky Birtha Book Signing, African-American lesbian writer promotes new short stories and poetry, 7:30 pm at Gifts of Athena, 2199 Lee Rd., Cleveland, 216-281-8384.