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16 GAY PEOPLE's Chronicle MAY 3, 1996
CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, May 7.
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.
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.
Friday, May 3 to Sunday, June 23
Urban Instinct Art Walk, collection of American studio craft, reception May 3, 5 to 8 pm; ArtWalk May 4 and 5, 11 am to 6 pm, the Bank Gallery at Among Friends, 1663 Main St., Peninsula; 216-657-2929.
Saturday, May 4
Oldtimers Club of Central Ohio, Kentucky Derby Party for gay male social group, 3 pm, Club 20, 20 East Duncan Ave., Columbus: 614-261-911].
HIV Treatment Update, with Dr. Leonard Calabrese of Cleveland Clinic, 3 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29th St., Cleveland; 216-522-1998.
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Sunday May 26th
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Sunday May 26th
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NEO Visions Annual Auction, an Akron organization for gays and lesbians; 330-688-9988. Asians and Friends-Columbus, coffee gathering, 7:30 pm at Stauf's, 1277 Grandview 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 215-561-2350.
Sunday, May 5,
AIDS Walk '96, benefit for the Columbus AIDS Task Force, Ohio AIDS Coalition, and other agencies, 2 pm, Bicentennial Park, Columbus, 4 or 2 mile options, OAC will have a walk team; 614-447-5050.
Metronome's Cinco De Mayo Party, food, music, and prizes for women only, 4 pm, Metronome Night Club, 1946 St. Clair Ave, Cleve, $5 adv. admission; 216-590-3078. Mothers March Against AIDS in Washington, sponsored by Mother's Voices, 165 W. 46 St., #1310, New York, N.Y., 10036; 212-730-2777, or in Akron, 330-923-5466. Sunday, May 5 to Saturday, May 11
Mansfield AIDS Awareness Week, Richland County events include memorial service, candlelight vigil and a showing of the film The Cure; 419-774-4729.
Sunday, May 5 to Sunday, June 2
Two Boys in a Bed on a Cold Winter's Night, gay play analyzing the the dynamics of the hunt in sexually explicit terms, by James Edwin Parker, performances on Sundays only, 7 pm, Reality Theatre, Columbus, $12 tickets; 614-294-7541.
Monday, May 6
Who are the Fanatical Right? What do they believe and why should you care? The National Organization of Women hosts lesbian activist Eleanor Self of Kentucky Fairness Alliance, 7 pm, First Unitarian Church, Reading Rd. at Linton, Cincinnati; 513852-9948.
Tuesday, May 7
Joy and Happiness: My secret recipe! Topic of HOMES meeting, Helping Ourselves and Others Through Mutual Expression and Support, 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29 St., Cleveland, facilitated by Diane Rudasill; 216-522-1999.
Wednesday, May 8
Pride Committee Meeting, working on educational and community outreach programs, fundraising and the Pride '96 festival, all are welcome, 7:00 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St., Cleveland, 216-371-9714.
Women's Coming Out Group, conflicts of coming out, finding resources, safer sex, 6:30 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29 St., Cleveland, every Wednesday through June 29; 522-1999.
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.
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; 614848-9498.
To Be or Not to Be Out, a workshop exploring visibility issues for sexual minorities and their families; 1 pm, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 2272 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo; Cost: $45 for CPE credit, $30 others; preregister at 419-241-7614.
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 1 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.
Dragon Leather Club, club night, 10 pm, the Outland night club, 1034 Perry St., Columbus; 614-299-0300.
Monday, May 13
Current Issues in the Treatment of HIV Infection, presentation and discussion led by physicians, sponsored by the Northeast Ohio TaskForce on AIDS, 7 pm, Akron General Medical Center conference center auditorium, 400 Wabash Ave., Akron; 330375-2000.
Forbidden Love, shown at the third Lesbian Film Fest, sponsored by Catholic Lesbian Support Group; 8 pm, Newman Center, 64 W. Lane Ave., Columbus; 614-297-8948 Wednesday, May 15
Gay Student Group Meeting, for Diversity Day Celebration at Cuyahoga Community College, discussion of sexual orientation issues, 11:30 am, Metro Campus Student Center Building #112, Cleveland; 216-987-5397, open to current and former students from the three campuses.
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. Laughing Out Loud Comedy, lesbian and gay comedians, 8:30 pm at Go Bananas Comedy Club, 8410 Market Place Lane, Cincinnati; 513-984-9288 for reservations.
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. Stonewall Cincinnati Benefit Dinner, Hyatt Regency; with concert by James Tocco, and speakers Honey Ward and a representitive from the Clinton Gay & Lesbian Community Liason Office; cocktails 7 pm; dinner, 8 pm; dancing at 11 pm. $50 donation. Reservations 513-956-7797.