APRIL 19, 1996 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE
CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
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Fifty Plus Dance, all welcome to the function for gays and lesbians over 50, 6:30 pm a la carte dinner, 8 pm dance ($2), music by Cinderalla, cash bar, Berwick Party House, 3250 Refugee Rd., Columbus; 614-268-8622 for reservations by May 8, Fifty Plus; 614-848-9498.
Saturday, May 11
Workout for Hope, benefit for HIV/AIDS and related cancer research of City of Hope, participants are sponsored to do aerobics and funk for one to three hours, 10 am to I pm, Woodling Gym, Cleveland State University, Cleveland: 216-221-6288. Clinical Trials Update, with Dr. Margaret Cutler of University Hospitals, 3 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29 St., Cleveland; 216-522-1998. Fan the Flames Variety Show, includes silent auction and bake-off, to benefit Fan the Flames Feminist Bookstore, 7:30 pm, First Congregational Church, 444 East Broad St., Columbus; 614-447-0565.
Monday, May 13
Current Issues in the Treatment of HIV Infection, presentation and discussion led by physicians, sponsored by the Northeast Ohio Task Force on AIDS, 7 pm, Akron General Medical Center conference center auditorium, 400 Wabash Ave., Akron; 330-375-2000.
Thursday, May 16
Monthly P-FLAG Meeting, Parents, Family, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, 7:15 pm, 671 Canton Rd., Akron, near Albrecht Ave.; 216-923-1883.
Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18
Human Sexuality and the Household of God, weekend workshop sponsored by Justice
For Women Committee and the Presbyterian Church, Adrian, Michigan (near Toledo); $70 registration due by May 3, write: Synod of the Covenant, 6172 Busch Blvd., #3000, Columbus, 43229-2564.
Saturday, May 18
Lorain AIDS Walk, benefit for the Ohio Human Interest Organization, register at 11 am, walk at 12:30, Century Park, East Erie Ave., Lorain; 216-988-5326.
Sunday, May 19
FACT Potluck, dinner and social for people with HIV, given by Facing the AIDS Challenge Together, 2 pm, Office of Aging West, 16024 Madison Ave., Lakwood, for a ride 216-529-7695.
AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization, worldwide event of remembrance and support, sponsored by Akron-Area Ryan White Consortium, 7 pm. Akron Health Department Auditorium, 177 S. Broadway, Akron; 330-375-2319.
Thursday, May 23 to Sunday, June 2
Inside/Out Film Festival, in Toronto, 130 films of lesbian, gay, and bisexual interest, call 416-977-6847.
Friday, May 31 to Saturday, June 1
An Evening and Day with Christine Downing, an academic in religion and psychology and author of Myths and Mysteries of Same Sex Love; Friday lecture relates Greek myth to today's lesbian and gay issues, 7:30 pm; Saturday workshop explores challenges lesbians face as individuals and couples, 9:30 am to 3:30 pm, Cleveland Marriott East, 3663 Park East Dr., Beachwood, variable registration fee due May 4: 216-595-1015.
Friday, May 31 to Sunday, June 2
1996 Cincinnati Pride and Cultural Festival, “It's a Pride Thing," sponsored by the Cincinnati Lesbian-Gay Center, gay minister Mel White will speak; 513-751-3814. Saturday, June 1
“Decked Out" Dinner and Dance, aboard the Willis B. Bøver, a retired lake freighter museum, 6:30 pm, International Park, Toledo, $75 includes tour; 419-693-5687. Sunday, June 2
Gay Day at Kings Island, wear red or a Pride T-shirt to the amusement park just north of Cincinnati, meet at the Timberwolf ampitheatre at noon; 513-751-3814.
Friday, June 7 and Saturday, June 8
"Feelin' Groovy," the Cincinnati Men's Chorus in concert, Arnoff Center's JarsonKaplan Theatre, call 513-751-3814 or Ticketmaster.
Saturday, June 15
Cleveland Pride '96 is at a new location: Pier Park, on Lake Eric north of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, at the end of East 9th St. Parade steps off at 11 am, festival is from nOON to 6 pm. Beer will be sold for the first time this year; 216-371-9714.
"We Sing the Dream" North Coast Men's Chorus Pride concert, 8 pm, Cleveland State University Wactjen Auditorium, in the Music and Communications Bldg, 2001 Euclid, park free in garage off Chester between East 19th and 21st; 216-473-8919. Sunday, June 16
FACT Potluck Picnic, dinner and social for people with HIV, 2 pm, Lakewood Park, Lakewood; for a ride 216-529-7695.
Gay Day at Cedar Point, unofficial event is every Father's Day, when crowds are thinner at the amusement park near Sandusky, wear Pride T-shirt, rainbow pattern, or just a nice smile.
Saturday, June 22
Toledo Pride March and Picnic, “Stepping Out," 12 pm, marching from Government Center to International Park, Toledo; followed by "Cooking Out," picnic sponsored by Toledo MCC and Dignity, at Good Samaritan church in Toledo's Old West End; 419-693-5687
Sunday, June 30
Columbus Pride March and Gayfest, assemble at Goodale Park, march to Bicentennial Park: 614-299-7764.
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Saturday • June 15, 1996 Ninth St. Pier Park
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