FEBRUARY 7, 1997
GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE
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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
■Weekly Events are on next page
Fifty Plus Card and Game Night, 7 pm, Stonewall Center, 1160 N. High, Columbus; 614-627-1046 or 614-836-5832.
The Perfect Mate Valentine Party, Cleveland Black Pride, 25 and older, ID required, food, cash bar, $5 donation, Huron Deck, 834 Huron Rd., Cleveland; 216-556-4704. Saturday, February 15 to Saturday, March 8
University of Cincinnati Women's Film Festival, Clifton campus, Art and Design Building, Room 5401, Cincinnati; Catherine Raissiguier, 513-556-6651.
Sunday, February 16
Dragon Leather Club Annual Awards Ceremony, membership meeting and happy hour celebration, open to all, 6 pm, Tradewinds, 117 E. Chestnut, Columbus; 614258-7100.
Valentines Cabaret Cafe, benefits Living Dreams of Ohio and Camp Sunrise, free, 7 pm, Grapevine Cafe, 73 E. Gay St., Columbus; 614-221-8463.
Tuesday, February 18
"Let's Talk About Sex," part three of four-part series, Columbus AIDS Task Force, 7:30 pm, Stonewall Center, 1160 N. High St.; David or Earl 614-488-2437.
Thursday, February 20
Ceremonies of Union, an open discussion, Rev. Mary Grigolia, 7:30 pm, Spaniel's Coffee House, 2710 Lorain Ave., in Cleveland's Ohio City area; 216-556-3316. Dragon Leather Club 2nd Anniversary Party, to benefit AIDS Service Connection, open to all, $1 cover, silent auction, 10 pm, Tradewinds, 117 E. Chestnut, Columbus; 614-258-7100.
Friday, February 21
The Times of Harvey Milk, film and discussion, Southwest Universalist Church, Tri-City Senior Center, 16699 E. Bagley Rd., Middleburg Hts.; 216-979-1243 or 216243-3940.
Olympus Kick-Off Block Party, donations to benefit Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, hosted by Club Visions, 1229 W. 6th St., the Grid, 1281 W. 9th St., and Metronome, 1946 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland; 216-556-5525.
Clay Angus, gay country western singer, 9 pm, Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; 216-398-5052.
Saturday, February 22
Howl at the Moon Drumming Circle, 6 pm, bring percussion instruments and dish to share, 2293 Smith Rd., Akron; Sue or Kate 330-867-3695.
HUGS East Valentines Dance, $5 donation, refresments and snacks, East Shore Church, 8181 S. Center St. (Ohio 615), Mentor; 216-974-8909.
Womyn's Variety Show, 22nd annual benefit for Oven Productions, women over 17 only, $18, doors open 6 pm, 7:30 show, sign language interpreted, dance after, The Civic, 3130 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Hts.; 216-321-7799.
P-FLAG 6th Annual Banquet, Parents, Family, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, $25, entertainment, auction, raffle, 7 pm, Quality Hotel Riverview, Covington, Kentucky; 513-721-7900.
"What Women Want" discussion with former NOW president Patricia Ireland, sponsored by Akron NOW, all welcome, 8 pm, Fairlawn Park garden and civic center, 2074 W. Market, Akron; 330-453-2609.
Olympus '97 Dance Party, $30, $25 advance, benefits Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 8:30 pm, Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 1 Lakeside Ave. at Ontario St., Cleveland; 216-556-5525.
Sunday, February 23
Olympus Tea Dance, $5, benefits Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 7 pm, Numbers nightclub,620 Frankfort Ave., Cleveland; 216-556-5525.
Tuesday, February 25
"Let's Talk About Sex," part four 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 26
"Using the Arts in a Prevention Setting" HIV professionals training workshop with Therese Jones, editor of "Sharing the Delirium" $10, 4-6 pm, Planned Parenthood Resource Ctr, 3135 Euclid Ave, Suite 102; 216-232-0858 ext. 158.
Hispanic GLB group, 7pm, Stonewall Community Center, 1160 N. High, Columbus; 614-299-7764 or TTY 614-299-4405.
Friday, February 28
Black and White Blues, performance piece on racism, sexism and homophobia, $5, 7 pm, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 2275 Collingwood, Toledo, 419-241-7614. Lesbian Sex, Passion, and Love, Bisexual Women's Group discussion, 7 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29th St.; 216-467-6442 10 am-9 pm.
Saturday, March 1
Stonewall Cincinnati Annual Casino Party, 8 pm, Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm, next to Music Hall, Cincinnati; 513-651-2500.
Saturday, March 8
“Call to Action” author Martin Yant speaks on religious authoritarian activity in Ohio, Humanist Community of Central Ohio, noon, MCL Raintree Cafeteria, Ohio 161 and Cleveland Ave., Columbus; 614-470-0811.
Latin Dance Party, group instruction, Friends of Unity Columbus, alcohol free, $5 suggested, Northminster Presbyterian Church, King and Forsythe, in Columbus' Victorian Village area, 614-717-9920.
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