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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, June 25.

Friday, June 21

Chevrei Tikva Shabbat Service, led by guest Rabbi Steve Segar, 8 pm, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Heights; 216-932-5551.

Saturday,

June 22

Toledo Pride March, "Stepping Out," 12 pm, marching from the Lucas County Court House at Adams and Ontario in downtown Toledo, to International Park on the Maumee River, followed by:

Toledo Pride Picnic, "Cooking Out," 2 pm picnic sponsored by Toledo MCC and Dignity, at Good Samaritan Church, 720 Delaware in Toledo's Old West End; 800362-1524, 419-292-1524.

Pride Picnic, potluck with Cleveland Asians and Friends, welcoming Columbus and Pittsburgh chapters and new members, 3 pm, Edgewater Park, Lakewood; 216226-6080.

Pittsburgh PrideFest '96, march through Shadyside, then to main stage with singers, comics, poets, speakers, booths and tents; 412-422-3060.

Asians and Friends, Dinner at the Grapevine Restaurant, 7:30 pm, 73 E. Gay St., Columbus; 614-221-1563.

"Side by Side in Song," Columbus Gay Men's Chorus and Renaissance City Men's Chorus of Pittsburgh join in 200-voice season finale, 8 pm, Weigel Hall at the Wexner Center, tickets $8 to $20 at 614-461-0022 or 614-431-3600.

Red Hot Summer's Night, benefit for Playing With Fire: Three Red Hot Plays About Women to be staged in July, entertainment by performance poet Mary Weems, folk singer Toni Dell, harpist Jocelyn Chang, and composer/soprano Lisa Rainsong, 50/ 50 raffle, 8 pm, Spaces Art Gallery, 2220 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland; tickets: 216661-4301.

Vaudeville at the Grid, variety show fundraiser for renovation of Gordon Square Theatre, historic vaudeville hall newly acquired by Cleveland Public Theatre, 11 pm, The Grid, 1281 West 9th St., club 216-623-0113, theatre 216-631-2727.

Sunday, June 23

Open Table, worship service celebrating the sacred worth of gays, lesbians, and heterosexuals, sponsored by the East Ohio Chapter of the Methodist Federation of Social Action, invitation to receive Holy Communion, reception following, 6:00 pm, Fairview Grace United Methodist Church, 22420 Lorain Rd, Fairview Park; 216779-5414 (am), 216-331-2905 (pm).

"Side by Side in Song," Columbus Gay Men's Chorus and Renaissance City Men's Chorus of Pittsburgh join in 200-voice season finale, 2:30 pm, Weigel Hall at the Wexner Center, tickets $8 to $20 at 614-461-0022 or 614-431-3600.

Dignity Cleveland Anniversary Party, for gay and lesbian Catholics, 12 pm mass, potluck and party will follow, Our Lady of Peace Church, Shaker Blvd., Cleveland; 216-229-2138.

Monday, June 24

Picnic and Liturgy, for the Catholic Lesbian Group, 6:30 pm, 64 West Lane, Columbus; 614-291-4674 or 614-297-8948.

Tuesday, June 25

Pride March Security Training, for those interested in joining the Columbus Pride march peacekeeping team, all volunteers must attend one training session, receive a free T-shirt, 7 pm, Stonewall Community Center, 1160 N. High St., Columbus; 614-299-7764. Sobriety Night at Wall Street, alcohol-free dance for people of all ages, 7 pm to midnight, Wall Street Night Club, 144 N. Wall St., Columbus, admission: $5; 614464-2800.

Wednesday, June 26

Cleveland Pride Wrap-Up meeting, 7:00 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St., 216-371-9714.

Lesbian and Gay Friendly Careers, topic of Hugs East meeting, Mentor's gay, lesbian, and bisexual rap group, 7 pm, East Shore UU Church, 8181 South Center St., Mentor; 216-974-8909.

Friday, June 28

Singles Night, with free appetizers and prizes, 7 pm, Far Side, 1662 W. Mound St., Columbus, admission: $1; 614-276-5817.

Weather Working Ritual, Pagan ritual for good Pride weather is open to all, 8 pm, Bicentennial Park on the Scioto River, Columbus; 614-299-7764.

Stonewall Candlelight Vigil, “Recognizing Who We Were," to remember the Columbus GLB community of the past, sign language interpreted, 11 pm, Federal Building, corner of High and Spring, Columbus; 614-299-7764.

Saturday, June 29

Party and Annual Auction, Oldtimers Club Central Ohio, Presidential and Judy Garland items, 4 pm, Club 20 Patio, 20 E. Duncan St., Columbus; 614-261-9111. Gender Free Contra Dance, learn the basics of traditional New England and Midwestern contra and square dances, 7:30 pm, First Congregational Church, 444 E. Broad St., Columbus; 614-291-0282.

5th Anniversary and Pride Celebration, refreshments, music, and dancing in a chemfree environment, 7:30-11:30 pm, $3 donation, Spirit of the Rivers Ecumenical Community Church, 1066 N. High St., Columbus; 614-470-0816 (voice mail). Saturday Night Out, Short North Gallery Hop, dozens of new gay and lesbian owned restaurants, bars, and retail shops offer extended hours in the evening, sponsored by Short North Business Association in conjunction with Columbus Stonewall Union and Outlook magazine, contact Barry Fitzgerald at Metro Video, 614-291-7962. Ain't Helen at Slammers, concert with the Cincinnati lesbian band, 9 pm to midnight, Slammers, 202 E. Long St., Columbus; 614-221-8880.

Sunday, June 30

Columbus Pride March and Gayfest, "Celebrating Who We Are," assemble at Goodale Park, march to Bicentennial Park, transportation available for those who cannot march, step-off at 1 pm; Gayfest 2:30 to 6:30 pm; 614-299-7764. Ecumenical Service, multi-denominational sevice held prior to the Pride March, coorganized by Spirit of the Rivers Ecumenical Community Church, New Creation Metropolitan Community Church and Christ United Evangelical Church, 11 am, Goodale Park, Columbus; 614-470-0816.

Pride Rally, "Celebrating Who We Are", featuring grand marshal comedienne Lea Delaria, Columbus Gay Men's Chorus, Columbus Women's Chorus, Bubbles' Productions Drag Revue, Gay-Lesbian Band of Columbus, and Radioland, sign language interpreted, accessibility seating available, 2:30 to 5 pm, Bicentennial Park, Columbus; 614-229-7764.