OCTOBER 11, 1996 GAY PEOPle's ChronICLE
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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
Weekly Events are on next page
Monday, October 21
Interpreting Lab Results, for people with HIV, presented by Douglas Van Auken, M.D. as part of Housecalls Speakers Series, open to all, refreshments served, 6:30 pm, The Living Room, 1410 W. 29th St., Clelveland; 216-522-1998.
Wednesday, October 23
Let's Talk About Sex! Part four, sponsored by Columbus AIDS Task Force; 7-9 pm at Remo's, 1409 S. High St., Columbus, 216-488-2437.
HIV/AIDS: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, conference sponsored by Cleveland Dept. of Public Health and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland Convention Center, 500 Lakeside, Cleveland, call to register; 216-420-8646.
Friday, October 25
Irish Halloween Party, the Cleveland Irish LesBiGay Organization's Feis Samhain, Irish food, dancing, ghost stories, 7 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29th St., $5 sliding scale; 216-255-2615 (Mentor) or 216-281-8384.
Saturday, October 26
Come Out Young and Proud, Halloween Party, for people age 22 and under, no alcohol or drugs, qualified adult advisors present, 6:30 to 9 pm, United Methodist Redeemer Church, 2420 S. Taylor, Cleve. Hts.; 216-522-1999.
Asians and Friends Halloween Party, 6 pm potluck dinner, 50 Hemlock Lane, Moreland Hills (east of Cleveland), 216-247-6826 or 216-460-0563.
Sunday, October 27
Broadway Babylon, costume ball, 6 pm to midnight, Valley Dale Ball Room, 1590 Sunbury Rd, Columbus, $30 tickets; 614-447-5111.
Monday, October 28
Community Resource Fair, opportunity to explore organizations and businesses providing resources available to the Ohio State campus and surrounding area, 6 to 8 pm, Ohio Union Stecker Lounge, 1739 N High St., Columbus; 614-292-6200.
Tuesday, October 29
Circle of Women, a four unit program about women's power and unity, meets for four consecutive weeks, 7 to 9 pm, Women's Words, 3387 N. High St., Columbus, $5 to $10 per session, member discount; 614-447-0565.
"Cocktails and Condoms” and "Pieces of the Puzzle," presented by David Helstrom and Jeff DesJarlais, sponsored by the Ohio State Student Events Committee, 8 pm, Student Wellness Center and Residence Life, Columbus; 614-292-2324. Self Defense Workshop, with Rich Rosman, $1 donation, sponsored by HOMES; 8 pm, Archwood UCC, 2800 Archwood Ave., Cleveland, 216-556-1223.
Thursday, October 31 to Sunday, November 3
InterPride Conference, seminars and workshops on how to organize a pride event, sponsored by the International Association of Lesbian-Gay Pride Coordinators, Kansas City, Missouri; 805-569-5754.
Friday, November 1 to Sunday, November 3
From Family to Community, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered alumni reunion and conference, Urvashi Vaid will speak, starts 8 pm Friday, Oberlin College, Oberlin, call to register; 216-775-8692.
Friday, November 1
Black Lesbian History Project, noted historian Barbara Smith presents black lesbian achievements in Cleveland and the nation; call the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center at 216-522-1999.
Saturday, November 2
Speaker's Bureau Training, open to volunteers interested in speaking on gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and HIV-AIDS issues, 9 am, Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center, 11206 Euclid Ave.; to register call Dan at 216-522-1999.
Sunday, November 3
Youth Event, open to all gay, lesbian and bisexual youth 22 and under, no drugs or alcohol present, 6 to 10 pm, 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd, Cleveland; 216-522-1999. Monday, November 4
Beyond Ribbons, a benefit for people with AIDS, sponsored by the AIDS Taskforce of Cleveland and University Hospitals, black tie optional, reception and auction preview 5 pm, private dinner 6 pm, Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue; 216621-0766.
Wednesday, November 6 to Sunday, November 10
NGLTF Creating Change Conference, Barney Frank kicks off the 9th annual gay and lesbian organizers' convention, with dozens of workshops, panels, and small group sessions, Radisson Plaza Hotel at Mark Center, Alexandria, Va. (Washington, D.C.); 617-492-6393, for hotel reservations 703-854-1010, mention NGLTF for conference rate.
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