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GAY PEOPLE's ChroNICLE FEBRUARY 9, 1996
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IT'S A TUNDRA OUT THERE
It's an ever-changing climate in the real estate market -but neither rain, nor snow, nor endless orange barrels will keep this Realtor from his professional goals.
Whether John's selling your present home or finding you a new one, he'll plow through that blizzard of information to help you understand every detail, every! slippery step of the way. He'll break the ice with loan officers, title companies, home inspectors.clear ing a path to the easiest real estate transaction you've ever imagined.
And that's no snow job.
CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, February 13. Wednesdays
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Political Group, for West Siders, open to all, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St., for start date call Missy: 216-961-8362.
Friday, February 9 and Saturday, February 10
Muse Cincinnati Women's Choir performs Spiritual Procession: Canto Para Todos, suite of new spirituals written in the Afro-folkloric traditions, 8:00 pm, Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm St., Cincinnati, 513-221-1118.
Saturday, February 10
"Who Does the World Say That Jesus Is?" workshop presented by lesbian feminist theologian Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at Euclid Avenue Christian Church, 3663 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Hts., 216-382-5344. Cincinnati Men's Chorus Concert, part of the Cincinnati Bell Telephone's Fine Arts Sampler Weekend, 4:00 pm, Memorial Hall, Cincinnati, 513-861-4042. Second Annual CWRU Lavendar Ball, sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Alliance of Case Western Reserve University, music by Kris Koch, formal dress preferred, 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm, $4 for CWRU students, $5 otherwise, the Sheep Barn, Squire Vallevue Farm, 37125 Fairmount Blvd., Hunting Valley (east of Cleveland), 216-754-2215.
Valentine's Day Party, dancing, refreshments and snacks, with HUGS East, a group for Lake County lesbians, bisexuals, and gays, 8:00 pm to midnight, East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 8181 S. Center St., Mentor, $5 donation, 216974-8909.
k.d. lang in Cleveland, 8:00 pm at Music Hall, tickets at Ticketmaster, or charge: 216241-5555 Cleveland, 216-945-9400 Akron.
Sunday, February 11
Columbus P-FLAG Fund Raiser Brunch, 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm at artist Corbett Reynolds' home, 1153 Neil Ave., Columbus, $15 at the door, 614-227-9355. Cleveland Irish LesBiGay Organization, 5:00 pm at the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29 St., 216-261-8542.
Monday, February 12
What Keeps Lesbian Relationships Together?: three couples share their experiences, topic of new Catholic Lesbian Support Group, 8:00 pm Newman Center, 64 W. Lane Ave., Columbus, meets every second and fourth Mondays, 614-297-8948.
Monday, February 12 to Friday, February 16
National Condom Week
Wednesday, February 14
National Condom Week College Day, health and HIV/AIDS agencies distribute free condoms and literature, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at Cleveland State University in the University Center, 216-687-2000.
Women's Book Discussion Group, every Wednesday at 5:30 pm at Gifts of Athena, 2199 Lee Rd., Cleveland Hts., call Sue 216-371-1937 or Sheila 216-354-6501. Paint the Town Red, benefit for Cleveland's Open House, a non-profit HIV/AIDS services group, dancing, entertainment, food and silent auction, 8:00 pm to midnight On the Avenue, Tower City Center, RSVP with donation by February 2, 216229-6722.
Lesbian Coming Out Group, eight-week facilitated group discussing coming out, relationships, meeting other lesbians, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St., group ends April 3, 216-522-1999.
Thursday, February 15
Visions Dinner, an Akron organization for gays and lesbians, at Gallucci Hall, call 216688-9988 to register.
Thursday, February 15 to Monday, February 19
National Black Lesbian and Gay Conference, sponsored by National Black Gay and Lesbian Leadership Forum, with Cornel West, Harvey Hotel Brook Hollow, Dallas, Texas; 213-964-7820.
Friday, February 16
Chevrei Tikva Shabbat Service, Cleveland's gay and lesbian synagogue, 8:00 pm, led by Mark Wieder, oneg follows, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts, 216-932-5551.
Ohio University Gay Prom, “Snowball Cotillion,” sponsored by Open Doors, at the Ballroom in the O.U. Student Union, Athens; 614-594-2385.
Saturday, February 17
Womyn's Variety Show, 21st annual benefit for Oven Productions, Great Hall of the Civic, on Mayfield Rd. just east of Lee in Cleveland Hts, 216-371-1937.
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