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Friday, September 5 to Saturday, September 27
Ten Percent Revue dinner theater musical revue about being gay, $35 includes show and dinner, Fridays and Saturdays, Out on Main restaurant Renaissance Room, 122 E. Main St., Columbus; 614-263-9448 or 614-224-9520.
Thursday, September 11 to Saturday, September 13
"Celebrating Life,” an evening of short plays dealing with HIV, $10, 8 pm, Reality Theater, 736 N. Pearl St., Columbus; 614-294-7541.
Saturday, September 13
Healing Day, by the Ohio AIDS Coalition, $15, free for PWAs, scholarships available, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Center, 3675 Oakhill Rd., Peninsula; 330-848-4134.
National Leather Association Canoe Trip, Columbus; 614-470-2093.
Ohio NOW State Conference, YWCA, 141 W. 3rd St., Dayton; 937-496-1078 or 513461-5550.
Creating Our Own History, four-hour workshop on preserving our gay and lesbian history, all ages welcome, sponsored by Oral History Project, Gray Pride, and Men of Color Concerned About AIDS, 9 am, Meridian Apartments, 12550 Lake Ave., Lakewood,. RSVP 216-791-0600.
Oldtimers Club Central Ohio Fall Party, with Bartender Awards, food and drinks, 4 pm, Tremont Lounge, 708 High St., Columbus; 614-445-9365.
Meet Chevrei Tikva's new student rabbi Andrea Goldstein, 6 pm, Mama Santa's restaurant, 12305 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland; RSVP 216-932-5551.
Sunday, September 14
Auditions for HIV education production "So What Are You Wearing?" by Young ArtistActivists Motivated About AIDS, seeking African American male and female ages 2030, drag artist age 20-40, and three others ages 20-40, 1 pm, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, 8501 Carnegie Ave.; John Chaich 216-881-7742.
AIDS Walk '97, Tri-County AIDS Coalition's 5th Annual 10 K AIDS Walk, 2 pm, Stadium Park, Canton; 330-649-0826.
Club Colors, Uniforms and Pinning Rituals, National Leather Association workshop, 2 pm, NW corner of Parsons and Columbus St., Columbus; 614-470-2093. Columbus Lesbian Softball League Party to celebrate its fourth season, for players, managers and fans, awards, free food, cash bar, prizes, 3 pm, The Far Side, 1662 W. Mound St., Columbus; 614-276-5817.
Meet the Candidates Picnic, Franklin County Democratic candidates available to talk to lesbian and gay community members, food and drink provided, sponsored by Central Ohio Gay and Lesbian Democratic Club, 3-5 pm, Goodale Park shelterhouse, between Goodale St. and Buttles St., Columbus Short North area; 614-265-7444.
Monday, September 15
Columbiana County AIDS Task Force, Columbiana County Mental Health Dept. Board Room, Columbiana, 330-482-2410.
Wednesday, September 17
Managing the Maze of Medicare Supplements, HMOs and more, free, part of Gray Pride series on gay and lesbian aging, all ages welcome, 5 pm, American Red Cross, 3747 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; RSVP by Sept. 15: 216-621-7201 ext. 213.
"Breaking the Glass Ceiling” workshop on professional achievement presented by The Network of lesbians in business, 6:30 pm dinner, Marriott Hotel, 3663 Park East Dr., Beachwood; 440-962-3662.
AIDS Candlelight Vigil, at Miami University Shriver Center plaza, 7:30 pm, part of Names Project Quilt display on Sept 20-21; Oxford, 513-529-7135.
Friday, September 19
Gay Evening at Kings Island, amusement park will be open only to those buying tickets through the Cincinnati Gay and Lesbian Center, 5 to 11 pm; contact Center for tickets, $20 members, $25 others: 513-651-0040.
Twentysomething Video Night, group for les-bi-gays and friends ages 18-33, 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St.; 216-522-1999.
Comedian Joyce Scoglietti, former Womyn's Variety Show emcee, 9 pm, Harmony Bar and Grille, 3359 Fulton Rd., Cleveland; 216-398-5052.
And Now, For My Next Life, autobiographical one-man musical about a gay Jewish man, opening night, 10 pm, Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd., RSVP for $9 Chevrei Tikva group rate by Sept. 12; 216-932-5551.
Saturday, September 20
Bastard Out of Carolina, film of Dorothy Allison's story of growing up poor in the South, showing at National Leather Association Video Night, 6:30 pm, Stonewall Union, 1160 N. High St., Columbus; 614-470-2093.
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