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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE FEBRUARY 7, 1997

Ash Wednesday Service

February 12th at The Hillel Foundation,

7:00 PM.

Easter Service

March 30th at The Hillel Foundation,

10:30 AM.

Genesis 9:12-13 ▼ Luke 4:18-19

VLIBERATION

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

700 Prospect Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44115 ▼ 216-781-5822

HILLEL

CHURCH OF THE COVENANT

EUCLID AVENUE

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MAYFIELD

Liberation UCC worships at the Hillel Foundation, located on the corner of Euclid Avenue and Ford Drive next to the Church of the Covenant.

Free parking is available next to the church or in the adjacent parking garage.

An Ethical And Scientific Approach to PENILE ENLARGEMENT. Although there is no way to increase erection length. We are able to significantly increase penile girth (Making the penis up to 50% wider.) while improving the cosmetic appearance of " Hanging Length."

Our Surgeon is fully trained in both Plastic Surgery and Urology and is uniquely qualified to approach all aspects of cosmetic surgery of the penis.

We offer a safe, reliable surgical procedure in a compassionate and private setting. Our Staff will arrange hotel accommodations and postoperative care.

Our location is convenient to Lexington, Pittsburgh, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Cleveland by air, highway, and rail.

A telephone consultation with the surgeon is available to all prospective patients.

CALL: 304-697-5272

CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

■Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, February 11.

Friday, January 17 to Sunday, February 9

My Night with Reg, play about six gay friends in the AIDS era, Feb 9 show audio described for the visually impaired, Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd., Cleveland Hts, 216932-6838.

Friday, February 7

Chinese New Year Banquet, 7 pm, $21, Asians and Friends members $19, Siam Cafe, 3951 St. Clair; RSVP Rollie 216-460-0563 or Michael 216-749-2399. "Love is a Family Affair" P-FLAG Columbus fundraiser, entertainment, hors d'oeuvres, cash bar, $20, 7 pm, Columbus Music Hall, Parsons and Oak St.; 614-227-9355. Hiram College Gay Alumni Panel Discussion, part of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Awareness Week, 7:30 pm, Drury Hall in Hayden Auditorium, corner of Garfield (Ohio 700) and Bancroft, Hiram; 330-569-5935.

"The Speed of Darkness" performance artist Laurie Anderson, 7:30 pm, $22.75, Palace Theatre, 1615 Euclid Ave., tickets 216-214-6000 or 800-766-6048.

Chevrei Tikva Shabbat, evening service, 8 pm, Oneg Shabbat after, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts., 216-932-5551.

Clay Angus, gay country western singer, 9 pm, Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; 216-398-5052.

Saturday, February 8

Torah Study and Hebrew Lesson, Chevrei Tikva, refreshments, 10 am, at a member's South Euclid home; 216-932-5551.

"Religion and Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual People," lecture by Phil Martin of Stonewall Union, Humanist Community of Central Ohio, noon, MCL Raintree Cafeteria at Ohio 161 and Cleveland Ave, Columbus; 614-470-0811.

Cleveland City Country Dancers Valentine Dance, potluck, 6:30 pm, Archwood UCC, just west of Pearl on Archwood Ave., Ellie 216-228-1487.

Chili Con Corny Carnival Night, games and karaoke, 7 pm, Emmanuel Christian Fellowship, 10034 Lorain Ave., Cleveland; 216-651-0129 or 216-736-1486. Log Cabin Repulicans Fundraiser Social, featuring director Rich Tafel, $50, 7 pm, Out on Main, 122 E. Main St, Columbus; 614-265-7535.

"Still Got to Get Up in the Morning” Muse Cincinnati Women's Choir, $12, 8 pm, New Thought Unity Center. 1401 E. McMillan, East Walnut Hills; 513-221-1118 CWRU Lavender Ball, $5 Case Western Reserve undergrad students, $8 others, 7 pm, Thwing Center Ballroom, second floor, 11111 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; 216754-1502.

Chevrei Tikva Movie Night, "Frisco Kid," bring snack, 8:30 pm, at a member's Cleveland home; directions 216-932-5551.

Valentine Moonlight Bowl, benefit for GIFT, the Gay Invitational Fellowship Tournament, 3 games $9, 10:30 pm, Ambassador Superior Lanes, 1500 Superior Ave., Cleveland; Bob 216-226-3471 or Jim 216-252-8933.

Sunday, February 9

Tobogganning at the Cleveland Metroparks, with The Network of lesbians in business, $7,2 pm, Chalet recreation center, on Valley Pkwy. at Ohio 82, Strongsville; Vanessa Rodriguez 216-807-6770.

Monday, February 10

Gay Lesbian Bisexual Concerns Network Grand Soiree, part of National Association of Student Personnel Administrators conference, free, 8 pm Hyatt Capitol Square Ballroom, 75 E. State St., Columbus; Ronni 313-936-1386.

Tuesday, February 11

"Let's Talk About Sex," part two of a four-part series, Columbus AIDS Task Force, 7:30 pm, Stonewall Center, 1160 N. High St.; David or Earl 614-488-2437.

Wednesday, February 12

Keep Hope Alive, North Coast HIV/AIDS Coalition bus trip from Cleveland to Columbus to lobby for state AIDS funding, $25 by Feb 7; 216-621-0766.

Gay, Lesbian and Straight Teachers Network meeting, free viewing of "Shiffler: This End Up" exhibition at 5 pm, meeting with comedienne Karen Vadino at 6:30, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, 8501 Carnegie Ave., free parking in Play House lot; Judy Montgomery 216-585-3293.

Thursday, February 13

Legislative Update and Reception, Planned Parenthood, 5-7 pm, The Treehouse bar, 820 College Ave at Professor, Tremont; 216-232-0858 ext. 160.

Coffee Klatch, HUGS East, 7 pm, Cappucino Connection, Mentor City Center Plaza next to Wendy's on US 20, west of Great Lakes Mall; 216-974-8909.

Thursday, February 13 to Monday, February 17

Black Gay-Lesbian Conference, National Black Gay-Lesbian Leadership Forum, Dallas, Texas; 213-964-7820.

Thursday, February 13 to Saturday, March 8

Kiss of the Spider Woman, Manuel Puig's play about the relationship between two men, one gay, one straight, in an Argentinian jail, Reality Theatre, 736 N. Pearl St., Columbus; 614-294-7541.

Friday, February 14

Share a Kiss for Justice, Stonewall Akron speak-out and kiss-in rally for marriage rights, noon, Summit County Courthouse, 209 S. High St., Akron; 330-849-1520 or 330-

453-2609.

Red Hot Valentine Party, Imperial Sovereign Queen City Court fundraiser for AIDS Volunteers of Kentucky, 7 pm reception, 9:30 pm show, $5 or $8 couple, the Subway, 609 Walnut St., Cincinnati; 513-421-0582.

Everything Relative, film screening to benefit Crazy Ladies building fund, $7, 7:30 pm, The Movies, 719 Race St., Cincinnati; 513-381-3456. Valentines Day with Chris McGee, classical guitartist, 6 pm and Susan Hagan, folk singer, 9 pm, Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; 216-398-5052Night of 100 Parties benefits the Ohio AIDS Coalition with events ranging from dinners to nightclub shows throughout Ohio, including Columbus, Dayton, Youngstown, Akron, Marietta, and Ravenna. For full list or to host a party, call 800-226-5554.

Saturday, February 15

“Racism in the Lesbigay Community” Integrity of Northeast Ohio, St. Peter's Church, 5 pm, 18001 Detroit Ave, Lakewood; 216-671-4946.