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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE SEPTEMBER 27, 1996

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Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, October 1.

Friday, September 27 to Sunday, September 29

Traveling Dungeon Camp Out, potluck and games, sponsored by Trident International, bring camping equipment, must be 21 or older, fee required, Alum Creek State Park, north of Columbus, call to register; 614-252-7701.

Saturday, September 28

HUGS East Fundraising Dinner, for the Lake County gay social group, 6:30 pm, LuTucci's Restaurant, 1531 Mentor Ave., Painesville, call for reservations; 216974-8909.

Names Project Quilting Bee, to make panels for the AIDS Memorial Quilt to be shown in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 11, Ohio School for the Deaf, 500 Morse Rd., Columbus, 3 to 6:30 pm; sponsored by Ohio Quilters Assn., 614-885-3170.

Sunday, September 29

AIDS Walk Cleveland, dedicated to Dr. John T. Carey, seventh annual pledge walk benefits Cleveland area AIDS and HIV organizations, step-off at 1 pm, 10k (6.2 mile) walk goes from Edgewater Park to Lakewood Park and back; AIDS Taskforce 216621-0766, for pledge form 216-529-9255.

Post AIDS Walk Steak Fry, sponsored by Ohio Human Interest Organization, tickets $20; 2 pm at Lorain Gay-Lesbian Center, 150 Foster Park Rd, Amherst; 216988-5326.

Betty "Limboland” Cleveland show, all-women cabaret band, opening act Swank Motel; 9 pm; $7, The Grog Shop, 1765 Coventry Rd., Cleveland Hts., 216-321-5588. Monday, September 30

Betty "Limboland" Columbus show, (see above) 8 pm, $8 advance, $10 door, Stache's, 2404 N. High St. Columbus, 614-263-5318 after 2 pm.

Tuesday, October 1 to Thursday, October 31

GLB and AIDS Display, Reserve Room, University of Akron Bierce Library on Buchtel Common at S. Union St., Akron; for info or submissions call 330-923-5466. Names Project Quilt Display, and National Coming Out Day display, Summit County Library, 55 S. Main, Akron, 330-923-5466.

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Wednesday, October 2

Let's Talk About Sex! part one of a four-part series sponsored by the Columbus AIDS Task Force. 7-9 pm at Remo's, 1409 S. High St., Columbus; 614-488-2437.

Friday, October 4 to Sunday, October 6

Healing Weekend, workshops and entertainment with the Ohio AIDS Coalition, at the Fountain Inn, Lakeside, on Lake Erie near Sandusky; 614-444-1683 or 800-226-5554. Saturday, October 5

Dining with Friends, invite friends for dinner to raise money for the AIDS Service Connection, sponsored by Cup-o-Joe's, American Culinary Federation, and German Village Floral and Nursery, dine before grand finale and auction at 8:30 pm, Capitol Atrium, Ohio Statehouse, Columbus; 614-761-9982. Dinner hosts and volunteers needed.

“Left and Right: the Politics of Pride" season premiere of In the Life gay and lesbian TV magazine show, midnight to 1 am Sunday morning, WNEO-WEAO Channels 45 and 49, Alliance and Akron, can be seen on some Cleveland area cable systems; 330677-4549.

Sunday, October 6

Come Out Young and Proud, age 22 and under only, karaoke; free food and beverages. There will be qualified adult advisors, no drugs or alcohol. 6-10 pm 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland. Sponsored by Lesbian-Gay Center, 216-522-1999. Monday, October 7

Michaelangelo Signorile, gay columnist, speaks at Kent State University, part of LGBU-Kent Coming Out Week; $3,8 pm, University Ballroom in the student center, on E. Summit St. at Risman Dr., Kent, 330-672-2068.

Tuesday, October 8

Prevention of Opportunistic Infections, part two of a monthly forum sponsored by the AIDS Clinical Trials Unit of Case Western Reserve University, Dr. Michael Lederman speaks and a panel answers questions, 7 pm, all welcome, University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Amphitheater, Cleveland; 216-844-8175. Wilson Cruz of My So-Called Life speaks, Kent State University Coming Out Week event; $3 KSU undergrad, $5 others, 8 pm, Kiva bldg. next to student center, on E. Summit St. at Risman Dr., Kent, 330-672-2068.

Wednesday, October 9

Let's Talk About Sex! Part two, sponsored by Columbus AIDS Task Force; 7-9 pm at Remo's, 1409 S. High St., Columbus, 216-488-2437.

"Take Back the Night” March, speakers, entertainers, silent witness and Clothesline Project display. 7 pm; 670 W. Exchange, Akron, 330-253-6131.

Thursday, October 10

Generation Q, a film about lesbian and gay youth will be featured at the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center's open house; meet the staff, have dessert, coffee; 5 to 9 pm, 1418 W. 29th St., Cleveland, 216-522-1999.

Friday, October 11

National Coming Out Day

Gala Reception welcoming Rep. Barney Frank, $35 donation to the Elect Dennis Kucinich to Congress Committee; 4:30 to 7 pm, Swingo's on the Lake, in the Carlyle, 12900 Lake Ave., Lakewood; 216-251-8683. Private reception for Frank, 3:30 pm in a Winton Place suite, $250.

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