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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE September 13, 1996
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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
■Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, September 17.
Friday, August 23 to Saturday, September 21
P.S., Your Cat is Dead, a play about a disillusioned man who spends New Year's Eve with the gay burglar he tied up, directed by Marc Andreyko, Cabaret Dada Theatre, 1210 West 6th St., Cleveland, show times vary, call 216-696-4242.
September 5 to September 15
It's a Long Road to Freedom, nationally touring exhibit chronicling the gay and lesbian movement, Martin Luther King Performing Arts Complex, 867 Mt. Vernon Ave., Columbus, 614-252-5464; or co-sponsor Stonewall Union, 614-299-7764.
Friday, September 13
Rosh Hashanah/Jewish New Year, home hospitality, 6 pm at Chevrei Tikva members' homes, services at 8 pm, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts.; 216-932-5551.
Saturday, September 14
Rosh Hashana with Chevrei Tikva, 10:30 am, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts.; 216-932-5551.
Oldtimer's Party, bartender awards, food, and program, sponsored by the Oldtimers Club of Central Ohio, 3 pm, Tremont Lounge, 708 South High St., Columbus; 614445-9365.
The Jazzabels, folk band from Buffalo in concert, 7:30 pm, Tallulah Community Center, 6725 West Central Ave., Toledo, tickets $8; 419-843-7707.
Holiday Congregational Meal, with Chevrei Tikva, Cleveland's synagogue with an outreach to the gay and lesbian community, at Aladdin's in Cleveland Hts., call 216932-5551.
Benefit for Ellen Beitel, the owner of the Leeward Lounge and fundraiser for the AIDS Task Force, who has been hospitalized; entertainment, food and door prizes, Leeward Lounge, 1022 Bridge St., Ashtabula; 216-964-9935.
Sunday, September 15
ACT UP Cleveland Meeting, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, 5 pm, Spaniels Coffee Shop, 2710 Lorain Ave., Cleveland; 216-556-0438.
New Single Women's Group in Cleveland, potluck picnic, hiking, games, noon, Bedford Metroparks, for directions call Laura (East Side) 216-721-3803, or Jan (West Side) 216-826-3537.
FACT Potluck, Facing the AIDS Challenge Together's social gathering for HIV persons, 2 pm, Office of Aging West, 16024 Madison Ave., Lakewood; for rides call 216529-7695.
Monday, September 16
"Caring for Loved Ones With AIDS," education and support session for caregivers, 7 pm, First Grace UCC, 350 South Portage Path, Akron, to register for the free session call; 330-762-5226.
Tuesday, September 17
Sharing Our Journeys-Out of the Closet, meeting of HOMES, Helping Ourselves and Others through Mutual Expression and Support, facilitated by Ted Zuercher, 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29th St., Cleveland; 216-522-1999. Gerontology Forum on Lesbian and Gay Elders, addressing organizational, clinical and personal barriers, 8 am breakfast, 8:30 am program, Fairhill Center for ing, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland; $10, continuing education credit; 216-421-1350. Keith Boykin, director of the National Black Gay and Lesbian Leadership Forum, will host a discussion and sign his book One More River to Cross: Black and Gay in America, 8 pm, An Open Book, 749 N. High St., Columbus; 614-291-0080. Wednesday, September 18
Why Don't They Learn English? Hispanic cultural competency for non-Hispanics, facilitated by Mistinguette Smith Malone, 9 am to 5 pm, West Side UCC, 3800 Bridge Ave., Cleveland; 216-622-0999 ext. 207.
When It's Positive to be Negative, from Chicago radio show Aware, about sexual health and well-being, 11:30 pm, WNWV 107.3 FM Cleveland; 216-835-4343.
Girlz Hour, a women's social dinner club, a continuation of the women's coming out group no longer held at the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, every third Wednesday, 7 pm, call Tamara for location; 216-751-4540.
Thursday, September 19
NEO Visions Dining Out, an Akron-based organization for gays and lesbians, call 330688-9988.
P-FLAG Monthly Meeting, parents, family, and friends of gays and lesbians, 7:15 pm, 671 Canton Rd., Akron (near Albrecht); 330-923-1883.
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