OCTOBER 25, 1996 GAY PEOPle's ChroNICLE 17

CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

☐ Weekly Events are on next page

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.

Tuesday, November 5

Celebrate or Commiserate, watch election night results at a popular Cleveland bar, the5 Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland; 216-661-1314.

Wednesday, November 6

Let's Talk About Sex, part two of four, HIV/AIDS education series sponsored by The Columbus AIDS Task Force. 7 to 9pm, Clubhouse Cafe, 124 E. Main St., Columbus; 614-488-2437.

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.

Thursday, November 7

LesBiGay Mixed Chorus, organizational meeting, 7 pm Stonewall Community Center, 1160 N. High St., Columbus; contact Jerry Comer at 614-833-2424.

Saturday, November 9

Central Ohio Healing Day, a one day retreat designed to provide people with HIV/AIDS information, includes facilitated workshops, Saint Paul's UCC, 225 East Gates Ave., Columbus, registration $25, includes meal; call 614-444-1683

Annual Lesbian Health Conference, issues concerning women's health care; Ohio Union, Ohio State University, Columbus, registration $20, call to register for childcare, sign language interpreting, or free mammogram, contact Lesbian Health News, P.O. Box 12121 Columbus 43212; or 614-481-7656.

Harvest Moon Ball, with New Creation MCC, 7:30 pm dinner, 8:30 pm entertainment, 9 pm dancing, formal attire suggested, tickets $25, Clarion Hotel, 7007 North High St., Columbus; 614-224-0314.

November 10, 1996

Good Company, a mixed vocal ensemble, benefit to benefit the Boiler Fund, 4 pm, Archwood United Church of Christ, 2800 Archwood Ave. (off Pearl Rd just south of I-71), Cleveland; contact Karen Weaver, 216-671-2596.

Tuesday, November 12

Meet Andrew Sullivan, former editor of the New Republic, author of Virtually Normal, book signing of 7 pm, An Open Book bookstore, 794 N. High St., Columbus. Understanding Viral Loads, part three of a monthly forum sponsored by the AIDS Clinical Trials Unit of Case Western Reserve University, Dr. Victoria Cargill speaks and a panel answers questions, 7 pm, all welcome, University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Amphitheater, Cleveland; 216-844-8175.

Wednesday, November 13

Let's Talk About Sex, part three of four, HIV/AIDS education series sponsored by The Columbus AIDS Task Force. 7 to 9 pm, Clubhouse Cafe, 124 E. Main St., Columbus; 614-488-2437.

Thursday, November 14 to Sunday, November 24

Fem Fest '96, staged readings of six feminist plays presented by Red Hen Productions, $10, $5 students/seniors, Library Coffee House, Broadway Free Library Bldg., 5437 Broadway, Cleveland; for schedule of performances, information, and reservations, call 216-661-4301.

Sunday, November 17

FACT Potluck, social gathering for HIV persons, 2 pm, Office of Aging-West, 16024 Madison Ave., Lakewood; for ride call 216-529-7965.

November 20

Which Humanism?, discussion with Dr. Peter King, OSU Philosophy Dept., 7 pm, UU Humanists, 2637 Home Acre Dr., Columbus; 614-890-0653.

Let's Talk About Sex, part four of four, HIV/AIDS education series sponsored by The Columbus AIDS Task Force. 7 to 9 pm, Clubhouse Cafe, 124 E. Main St., Columbus; 614-488-2437.

Thursday, November 21

P-Flag Akron, monthly meeting, 7:15 pm, 671 Canton Rd, Akron; 216-923-1883 Friday, November 22

Coming Out: Families and Holidays, discussion topic, Bisexual Women's Group, 7 to 9 pm, Lesbian-Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland, 1418 W 29th St., Cleveland; 216-467-6442 (after 10 am, before 9 pm)

Chevrei Tikva's B'nai Mitzvah Shabbat Service, 8 pm, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts.; 216-932-5551.

Saturday, November 23

Chevrei Tikva's B'nai Mitzvah Service, 10:30am, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts.; 216-932-5551.

Chevrei Tikva Dinner Dance, 7 pm, Beachwood Holiday Inn, Chagrin Blvd. and I-271, Beachwood; for info and reservations call Chevrei Tikva by Nov. 8, 216-932-5551. Sunday, November 24

Chevrei Tikva B'nai Mitzvah Brunch, 12 noon, Cleveland Hts.; for infó and reservations call Chevrei Tikva by Nov. 8, 216-932-5551.

Thursday, November 28

Asians and Friends Thanksgiving party, 5 pm potluck dinner 10470 Barchesterr Dr, Concord, 216-350-1843.

Thursday, December 5 to Saturday, December 28

Party by David Dillon, seven gay men together for a night of fun and games, Reality Theatre, 736 North Pearl St., Columbus; 614-294-7541.

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