MARCH 7, 1997 Gay People's CHRONICLE 15
CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
Weekly Events are on next page
Women's 4 on 4 Flag Football Training for 1997 season, team registration $80, 2-5 pm, Estabrook Recreation Center, 4125 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; 216-741-4095. Women's Singles Potluck, 6 pm, Berea; Jan, 216-826-3537.
Bob Navis, gay singer and pianist, show tunes and sing-alongs, 9 pm, Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; 216-398-5052.
Open Forum on Diversity, with Dr. Sue Borchert and speakers from Cleveland GayLesbian Center, precedes Caryl Churchill's Cloud Nine at Lake Erie College Rickel Theatre, in the Fine Arts Bldg. on Gillette St., off U.S. 20 on the college's Painesville campus. Forum is free, at 5:30 pm; play at 7:30 is $6; 216-639-4746.
St. Patrick's Moonlight Bowl, Gay-Lesbian Fellowship Tournament (G.I.F.T.), $9 for 3 games and shoe rental, 10:30 pm, Ambassador Lanes, 1500 Superior Ave. downtown, Cleveland; 216-252-8933.
Sunday, March 16
Gay Skating Party, $5 or $1 non-skaters, $1 skate rental, 5 pm, 5475 Whipple Ave. N.W., North Canton; 330-923-5466.
Open Table Worship Service, 6 pm, reception after, Cove United Methodist, Clifton and Lake, Lakewood; 216-521-7424.
Monday, March 17
Stonewall Akron meeting, 7 pm, Fairlawn Park Garden and Civic Center, 2074 W. Market at White Pond Dr.; 330-453-2609.
Wednesday, March 19
Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story biographical drama about gay Olympic gold medalist, based on his book, USA cable network.
The Network monthly dinner meeting, topic: New Year's Resolutions, price to be announced, 6:30 pm, Pig Haven, in the Leader Building, 1852 E. 6th St., Cleveland; 216-962-3662.
Wednesday, March 19 to Sunday, March 23
14th Annual Women in Medicine Conference, sponsored by the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, $475 members, $100 student members, Kona, Hawaii; 415255-4547.
Thursday, March 20 to Sunday, March 23
Reincarnation of Jamie Brown, play about a wealthy man searching for the reincarnated soul of his dead gay son, Hiram College Hayden Auditorium, Hiram; 330-569-5215. Thursday, March 20
Soul Mate Mixer and Dating Game, sponsored by Cleveland Black Pride, age 25 and over, $3 donation, 7 pm, Barbary Lane Nightclub, 2619 Noble Rd. at Monticello Blvd., Cleveland Hts., 216-556-4704.
Friday, March 21
Chevrei Tikva Purim Celebration and Shabbat evening service, 8 pm, Oneg Shabbat after, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire, Cleveland Hts., 216-932-5551. Clay Angus, gay country western singer, 9 pm, Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; 216-398-5052.
Friday, March 21 to Sunday, March 23
Stand and Deliver, Gay Lesbian Straight Teachers' Network national conference, speaker Urvashi Vaid, $95-$180, scholarship available, Salt Lake City, Utah; 212727-0135.
Saturday, March 22
"Zen Gardens for the American Landscape" retreat to explore Zen gardening, cycles of growth, death and renewal, $85 advance, $110 at door, Southwest General Health Center, Williams Conference Center, 18697 Bagley Rd., Middleburg Hts.; 216816-6811.
Torah Study and Hebrew Lesson, Chevrei Tikva, 10 am, at a member's South Euclid home; 216-932-5551.
7th Annual Hard-Hatted Women Career Fair, free and open to the public, employers and union representatives available to discuss opportunities for women seeking nontraditional jobs, free child care, 10 am to 3 pm, Sheet Metal Workers Union, 3666 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland; 216-961-4449.
St. Patrick's Day Party, Cleveland Irish Les-Bi-Gay Organization, Irish music and dancing with instruction, refreshments, 6 pm, $5 sliding scale, Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St., Cleveland; 216-281-8384 or 216-255-2615.
"Gospel and Spirit," Columbus Gay Men's Chorus spring concert, 8 pm, Weigel Hall on the OSU campus; 614-228-2462.
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Bob Navis, gay singer and pianist, show tunes and sing-alongs, 9 pm, Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; 216-398-5052.
Sunday, March 23
"Gospel and Spirit,” the Columbus Gay Men's Chorus spring concert, 2:30 pm, Weigel Hall on the OSU campus; 614-228-2462.
"For Better or Worse" A&E production on same-sex marriages, showing sponsored by Stonewall Akron, 3 pm, Marrow of Tradition, 1706 W. Market St. at Wallhaven, Akron; 330-923-5466.
Annual Pre-Season Party, Columbus Lesbian and Gay Softball Association, 6-8 pm, Wall Street Nightclub, 144 N. Wall St., Columbus; 614-299-4832 or 614-294-2240. Wednesday, March 26
Insight Monthly Dinner Meeting, lesbian, gay, bisexual social and business network, Cleveland; 216-556-0567.
Friday, March 28
Susan Hagan, folk singer, 9 pm, Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; 216-398-5052.
Friday, March 28 to Sunday, March 30
Healing Weekend, workshops and entertainment with the Ohio AIDS Coalition, at Burr Oak Resort; 614-444-1683 or 800-226-5554.
Saturday, March 29
Women's History Month Closing Ceremonies with the Crooked River Women's Chorale, University of Akron Guzzetta Recital Hall, corner of University and Hill St.; 330-867-5467.
Bob Navis, gay singer and pianist, show tunes and sing-alongs, 9 pm, Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; 216-398-5052.
Saturday, March 29 to Sunday, March 30
Pennsylvania Partners Summit, statewide conference on same-sex couples issues, sponsored by Center for Lesbian and Gay Law; CLGLPP@aol.com.
Saturday, April 5
"Appreciating and Valuing Our Diversity" workshop for lgbt and HIV community organizations, 8:30 am to 4 pm, Pilgrim Church, 2592 W. 14th St., Tremont; 216522-1999.
's Wonderful, Cincinnati Men's Chorus with New York cabaret singer Ann Hampton Calloway, 8 pm, Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm, next to Music Hall downtown, tickets $12-20 advance, $14-22 at door; 513-542-2626.
Sunday, April 6
's Wonderful, Cincinnati Men's Chorus with New York cabaret singer Ann Hampton Calloway, 8 pm, Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm, next to Music Hall downtown, tickets $12-20 advance, $14-22 at door; 513-542-2626.
Tuesday, April 8
Opportunistic Infections in HIV, free community forum with Dr. Herman Valdez, 7 pm, UH Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, 11100 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; 216-844-8175.
Friday, April 11
"STDs 101" Planned Parenthood workshop, $30, 9:30 am to 1 pm, Warrensville Cuyahoga Co. Library, 22035 Clarkwood Pkwy.; 216-232-0858 ext. 157.
Friday, April 11 to Sunday, April 13
Beyond Tolerance, annual Gay Lesbian and Straight Teachers Network conference, speakers Andrew Sullivan, author of Virtually Normal, and comedienne Karen Williams, Cleveland State University; 216-943-1845, Rich Horton, 216-382-0507 or Bridget Doyle, 216-941-0330.
"Gay and Lesbian Literature Since World War II" Allegheny College gay and lesbian conference, Meadville, Pa., $15-$90, students free, registration deadline March 15; Sonya Jones 814-332-4339, e-mail sjones@alleg.edu.
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