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GAY PEOPLe's Chronicle APRIL 19, 1996
CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, April 30.
Thursday, March 28 to Saturday, April 20
Putient A, play exploring the experience of Kimberly Bergalis, who received HIV from a dentist, 7:30 pm opening night, 8:00 pm other nights, Reality Theatre, 736 N. Pearl St., Columbus, tickets $8-$14; 614-294-7541.
Sunday, April 14 through Sunday, June 2
Two Boys in a Bed on a Cold Winter's Night, at the Reality Theatre, 736 N. Pearl St., Columbus. Performances on Sunday nights only. For ticket information, cal 614294-7541
Friday, April 19 to Sunday, April 21
AIDS Memorial Quilt in Wooster, 800 panels of the Names Project Quilt at the College of Wooster; 419-774-4543.
Saturday, April 20
Presbyterians for Lesbian-Gay Concerns, organizing for 1997 Midwestern Conference, 5:30 pm, Noble Rd. Presbyterian Church, 2780 Noble Rd., Cleveland Heights; 216-932-1458.
Columbus Asians and Friends Dinner, 7:30 pm at the Jasmine, 1018 Dublin Rd. at Grandview, Columbus; 614-488-4297.
Sunday, April 21
Community Band organizational meeting, all levels of musical ability welcome, 1 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29th St., Cleveland; 216-522-1999. FACT Potluck, dinner and social for people with HIV and Facing the AIDS Challenge Together, 2 pm, Aging West, 16024 Madison Ave., Lakewood, for a ride 216529-7695.
A Rainbow in Marietta. The Rainbow For All Support Group now has weekly meetings for gays and lesbian adults, 2 pm, Unitarian Church, 232 3rd St. at Putnam, Marietta; 614-373-1238.
Boys in a Bed on a Cold Winter's Night, Act Out production featuring Equity actors in James Edwin Parker play, continues every Sunday through June, 7 pm, Reality Theatre, 736 North Pearl St., Columbus, $12; 614-263-9448.
Monday, April 22
Insight Monthly Dinner Meeting, Cleveland lesbian-gay-bisexual personal and business networking organization, 216-556-0576 for reservation. Stonewall Pride March Committee, open to all interested in planning the march, 7 pm, Stonewall Community Center, 1170 North High St., Columbus; 614-299-7764. Monday, April 22 to Sunday, May 12
Quilt Display in Columbus, local panels of the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt to be displayed; seeking panel contributions, Franklin Park Conservatory, East Broad St., Columbus; 614-885-3170.
Wednesday, April 24
Cleveland Pride committee meeting, working on educational and community outreach programs, fundraising and the Pride '96 march and festival, all are welcome, 7'pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St., 216-371-9714.
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Thrusday, April 25 to Sunday, April 28
The Off-Hollywood Flick Fest, Cleveland's local independent film festival, show times vary, shows to be announced, Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland; 216-781-1755.
Saturday, April 27
Keeping in Touch Garage Sale, Keeping in Touch is a social supportive group for gays, lesbians,and bisexuals, 9:00 am, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, S. Cleveland Ave, and 4th St., Canton; 216-453-8252.
AIDS Benefit Dance, to benefit David's House and AmFAR, hosted by the senior class of First Unitarian Church, 6 pm, 2210 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo, $5 admission at the door; 419-241-7189.
Celebrate the Center, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center's birthday party, reception, retrospective, and patron dinner, 7 pm, Wyndham Cleveland Hotel, 1260 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; program $10-15, dinner $60; 216-522-1999 for reservations. Sunday, April 28 Kevin Jennings Speaks in Cleveland, “What Does Homosexuality Have to do with Education?: An Answer,” Jennings is the executive director of the Gay, Lesbian, Straight Teachers Network, 7 pm, Sandstone 3, Strosacker College Union, Baldwin Wallace College, Berea; 216-748-3648.
Tuesday, April 30
Successful Coupling: What does it take? Scott Hare and Patrick McCabe, Cleveland Couples Together, sponsored by HOMES (Help Ourselves Through Mutual Expression and Support), 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St.; 216556-1223
April 30 through May 5 Stomp: International Percussion Sensation, award-winning eight-member touring percussion group, performance times vary, tickets $18-$30, Palace Theatre, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland; 216-771-8403.
Tuesday, May 2
Should Gays and Lesbians Bother with Mainline Churches? Ted Blumenstein, openly gay Episcopal priest and leader of Integrity, a gay social justice ministry, speaks at Fifty Plus meeting, 7 pm, Brownlee Hall, First Community Church, Marble Cliff;
614-848-9498.
Friday, May 3 to Sunday, May 5
AIDS Memorial Quilt in Marietta, 7 pm Friday to 4 pm Sunday, Marietta College campus; 614-374-0148.
Saturday, May 4
Oldtimers Club Central Ohio, Kentucky Derby Party for gay male social group. 3 pm. Club 20, 20 East Duncan Ave., Columbus: 614-261-9111.
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HIIV Treatment Update, with Dr. Leonard Calabrese of Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29 St.. Cleveland; 216-522 1998 NEO Visions Annual Auction, an Akron-based organization for gays and lesbians, 330688-9988.
Asians and Friends-Columbus, coffee gathering, 7:30 pm at Stauf's, 1277 Grandy jew Ave., Grandview; 614-486-4479.
Saturday, May 4 to Sunday, May 5
Conference of Gay and Lesbian Democrats, in Philadelphia, plenary session and dinner on Saturday, 18 workshops on Sunday, sponsored by Liberty City Lesbian and Gay Democratic Club, Andrew Park 215-751-9870 or Mark Smith 215 561-23480). Sunday, May 5 to Saturday, May 11
AIDS Awareness Week
Sunday, May 5
AIDSWalk '96, benefit for the Columbus AIDS Task Force Ohio AIDS Coalition, and other agencies, 2 pm, Bicentennial Park, Columbus, 4 or 2 mile options, 614447-5050.
Mothers March Against AIDS in Washington, sponsored by Mother's Voices, 165 W. 46 St., #1310, New York, NY, 10036; 212-730-2777, or in Akron, 330-923-8466. Wednesday, May 8
Pride Committee Meeting, working on educational and community outreach programs, fund raising and Pride '96, all are welcome, 7:00 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St., Cleveland, 216-371-9714.
Friday, May 10
AIDS Benefit Dinner and Show, to benefit AmFAR and David's House, at First Unitarian Church, 2210 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo; vegetarian dishes available, tickets $30 single $55 couple, available at church office; 419-241-7189.
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