FEBRUARY 9, 1996

GAY PEOPle's ChronICLE

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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

Weekly Events are on next page

Twenty Years of Chasing Women, photography exhibit by Virginia Morgan at the Womyn's Variety Show, in the Gallery at the Civic, 3130 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Hts., 216-371-1937.

Dignity Valentine's Day and Marti Gras Party, Dignity-Cleveland is a group of gay and lesbian Catholics, potluck and cash bar, 7:00 pm, call Dan, 216-229-2138. Sunday, February 18

Family Roller Skating, with Keeping in Touch, a social supportive group for any gay, lesbian, or bisexual person, 2:00 pm at North Canton Roller Rink, Whipple Ave., N. Canton, 216-453-8252

Wings of Life Fund Raiser, to support nutrition programs for people with AIDS, sponsored by Facing the AIDS Challenge Together, call Ed 216-529-7695. FACT Potluck, Facing the AIDS Challenge Together, 2:00 pm, Office of Aging West, 16024 Madison Ave., 216-529-7695.

Monday, February 19

Chinese New Year Banquet, with Asians and Friends Cleveland, 7:30 pm at Siam Cafe, 3951 St. Clair Ave., $14 plus tax, tips, and beverages, call Rollie by Feb. 15; 216460-0563.

Stonewall Akron general meeting, 7:30 pm, Fairlawn Park Garden Center; 216453-2609 or 216-869-6562.

Tuesday, February 20

Transgender-What is My Body Telling Me?, with Antone Feo, Ph.D., discussion with HOMES, Helping Ourselves Through Mutual Expression and Support, 8:00 pm at the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29 St., Cleveland, 216-522-1999. Wednesday, February 21

Life is a Power Trip: it can kill the human spirit or make it soar, presented by Dr. Ruth Vian, clinical psychologist, topic of UU Humanists meeting, 7:30 pm, First UU Church of Columbus, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd., Columbus, 614-890-0653.

Thursday, February 22

Crystal Healing with Anne Meshanko, focus of Healing Circle, exploring health and wellness options during the HIV/AIDS process, 7:00pm, Ohio AIDS Coalition, 48 W. Whittier St., Columbus, 614-444-1683.

Insight Monthly Dinner Meeting, a Cleveland lesbian, gay, bisexual personal and business networking organization, 216-556-0576 for reservations.

Thursday, February 22 to Sunday, February 25

Performing AIDS: Politics, Pedagogies, and Practices, national conference and arts festival to explore theatrical responsees to AIDS, Omni International Hotel, East 96th and Carnegie, Cleveland; 216-325-2511.

Friday, February 23 to Sunday, February 25

OutWrite '96, gathering of lesbian and gay writers, editors, publishers and readers in Boston, Mass., packages available, 800-225-2008.

Midwest Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay College Conference, in Beloit, Wis., one hour west of Chicago; speakers, workshops, and entertainment, featuring author Lillian Faderman, discharged Soldier of the Year Miriam Ben-Shalom, and comedian Karen Williams, $33 for conference and entertainment, call 608-363-4112 or e-mail mblgcc96@stu.beloit.edu.

Thursday, February 22 to Saturday, February 24

Tim Miller and Frank Green, internationally known performance artist Tim Miller and Cleveland's Frank Green at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., part of Performing AIDS; 8:00 pm (Miller) and 10:00 pm (Green); 216-631-2727.

Saturday, February 24

Voices of Women: Expanding our Spiritual and Political Connections, conference sponsored by First Baptist Church of Granville, 8:30 am to 3:30 pm at the church, 115 W. Broadway, Granville, 614-587-0336.

Sunday, February 25

Potluck for Asians and Friends-Cleveland, topic is "The Philippines," 6:00 pm, at 10470 Batchester Dr., Concord, 216-350-1843.

Joan Baez at the Ohio Theatre, with guest Dar Williams, 7:30 pm, Ohio Theatre, 39 E. State St., Columbus, tickets $21; 614-431-3600 or 614-469-0939.

Monday, February 26

Lesbian Film Fest, Desert Hearts and Claire of the Moon, shown by Catholic Lesbian Support Group, 8:00 pm at the Newman Center, 64 W. Lane Ave., Columbus, refreshments, non-Catholics welcome, 614-297-8948.

Wednesday, February 28

Cleveland Pride Committee Meeting, working on educational and community outreach programs, fundraising and the Pride '96 festival, 7:00 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29 St., Cleveland, 216-371-9714.

Gay History: Past, Present, and Future, topic of HUGS East meeting, 7:00 pm, East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 8181 S. Center ST., Mentor, 216-974-8909.

Friday, March 1 through Sunday, March 3

Presbyterian Midwest Conference, Presbyterians for Lesbian-Gay Concerns, at Geneva Center, Rochester, Indiana, theme: "Nothing Can Separate Us from the Love of God in Christ: Not Even the Church," led by Chris Glaser, 216-932-1458.

Friday, March 8 to Sunday, March 10

Midwest Teachers Conference, open to anyone who cares about homophobia in schools, sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Teachers Network, Bismarck Hotel, Chicago; write: GLSTN Chicago, 5210 N. Wayne, Chicago, IL 60640, or 312769-9009.

Sunday, March 10

Seminar on Health and Abuse Issues, sponsored by Keeping in Touch, a lesbian and gay social supportive group, St. Paul's Episcopal, S. Cleveland Ave., Canton, 216453-8252.

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