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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE FEBRUARY 21, 1997

HELP FIGHT AIDS-GO OUT FOR DINNER!

THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1997 Dining

Dining Out for Life

FOR LIFE

A benefit for the AIDS Housing Council of Greater Cleveland, the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, the Open House, and Stopping AIDS is My Mission

Dine at one of these generous Cleveland restaurants, & 30% of your bill will go directly to services for people with HIV/AIDS WEST SIDE

Clifton/Detroit

Billy's Cafe on Clifton/281-7722

Don's Lighthouse Grill/961-6700

It's it Dell/651-3078

Snicker's Eatery and

Drinkery/631-7555

Bridge/Fulton

Harmony Bar & Grille/398-5052

Johnny Mango/575-1919

Tremont

HI & Dry In/621-6166

Miracles'/623-1800

Rocky River

James Dominic's

Italian Restaurant/835-1661

Lakewood

Aladdin's Eatery West/521-4005 Players on Madison/226-5200

SAVE THIS LIST TO USE YEAR

'ROUND. PATRONIZE BUSINESSES THAT SUPPORT SERVICES FOR HIV AIDS!

EAST SIDE Downtown

Artemis Coffee & T/861-8844

Wilbert's Bar & Grille/771-2583

Midtown

Ruthie & Moe's/431-8063

Independence

Aladdin's Eatery in on Rockside/642-7550

Lee/Taylor

Cena Copa/932-6995

Chuck's Diner/321-4710

Firehouse Cafe/932-2739

Lopez y Gonzalez/371-7611

Michael Michael/321-1116

The Stone Oven Bakery/Cafe/932-3003 Cedar/Fairmount

Aladdin's Eatery East/932-4333

The Mad Greek/421-3333

Nighttown/795-0550

Beachwood

California Salads/831-4344

Jayson's Pewter Mug/464-3090

The Schoolhouse Cafe at

Little Italy

Beachwood High School/831-2080

Porcelll's/791-9900

Larchmere

Tutto a Posto/283-7529

For More Information,

Please Call the AIDS Housing Council

at 651-6400

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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

☐ Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, February 25.

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 Argentinean jail, Reality Theatre, 736 N. Pearl St., Columbus; 614-294-7541.

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.

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, refreshments 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.

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.

Bob Navis, gay singer and pianist, Broadway, show tunes and sing-a-longs, Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland, 216-398-5052.

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

Lesbian-Gay Hotline Volunteer Training, apply in advance, 7 pm, Cleveland LesbianGay Center, 1418 W. 29th St., 216-522-1999.

"Love Makes a Family” planning meeting, open to anyone interesting in helping bring art display to Cleveland in June, 7 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1410 W. 29th; 216-522-1999.

"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, 7 pm, 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.

Sunday, March 2

Women's History Month Video Festival, free and open to the public, 11:30 am to 6 pm, University of Akron Gardner Student Center Cinema, Carroll St between S. Union and Sumner; 330-972-7008.

Saturday, March 8

"Building Strong Organizations," development and communications workshop for glbt and HIV community groups organizations, 8:30 am to 4 pm, Pilgrim Church, 2592 W. 14th St., Tremont, 216-522-1999.

Harmony in Food, Drink, Art & Entertainment

Vegetarian, Eastern European, American & Italian Specialties

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AND,

CLEVELAN

Country Western Singer Clay Angus February 21 9:00-Midnight

OHIO

February Events

Every Friday & Saturday Chris McGee classical guitarist appearing in restaurant, 6-9:00pm

Broadway Classics Singer/Pianist Bob Navis

February 22 9:00-Midnight

Folk Singer/Guitarist Susan Hagan February 28 9:00-Midnight

As always..., Gay and Straight Friendly!

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