CHARLIE'S CALENDAR
September 26, 1997
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Chevrei Tikva Yom Kippur Services-Kol Nidre, pre-fast dinner, 6 pm, Mad Greek || restaurant, corner of Cedar and Fairmount (RSVP by 10/7/97); 8 pm services, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleve. Hts.; 216-932-5551.
Saturday, October 11
National Coming Out Day, time to "take your next step" out of the closet comes each year on the anniversary of the second (of three) Lesbian-Gay-Bi Marches on Washington, in 1987.
Chevrei Tikva Yom Kippur Morning Services; 10:30 am service, 1 pm Torah study, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleve. Hts.; followed by 4 pm N'ilah and Break-Fast at a | member's home; 216-932-5551.
Out in Akron Film Night, with "Love Makes a Family" photo exhibit, 6:30 pm reception, 7:30 pm comedian Karen Williams, 8:30 pm double movie feature, $15, Highland Theater, 826 W. Market St., Akron; 330-849-1520 or Ticketmaster 330-945-9400. Dining With Friends, AIDS Service Connection benefit, private dinners followed by 8:30 pm grand finale dessert reception, $10 for reception without dinner party, I Galbreath Pavilion, Ohio Theater, 55 E. State St.; Columbus; Jim or Joanna 614221-7979.
Coming Out Broadway Style, pm, gay show tunes by Bob Navis, sponsored by Lesbian-Gay Center, Harmony Bar and Grill, 3359 Fulton Ave, Cleveland; 216522-1999.
Sunday, October 12
"Homosexuality: What we know and how we learned it” workshop #2 of 10, part of Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Erie Co. becoming a welcoming congregation for gays, lesbians and bisexuals, 10:30 am, Firelands Rm., John Frost Recreation Center, Osborn Park, 3610 E. Perkins Ave., Sandusky; 419-626-8233.
Chevrei Tikva Sukkot Sukkah raising; 12 noon at a member's Cleveland area home; 216-932-5551.
"SM and Domestic Violence" discussion sponsored by the National Leather Association, guest speaker from Ohio Coalition for Battered Women, 2 pm, NW corner of Columbus St. and Parsons, Columbus; 614-470-2093.
The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, 7 pm, preceded by 3 pm same-sex marriage discussion by Out in Akron, “Love Makes a Family” photo exhibit, free, Highland Theatre, 826 W. Market, Akron; 330-849-1520.
Tri-State AIDS Task Force Big Top Auction, AIDS benefit, 6 pm auction, 9:30 pm show, Polo Club, 733 7th Ave., Huntington WV; 304-522-4357.
Tuesday, October 14
“Love Makes a Family” photo exhibit, University of Akron, 330-972-6851. Tuesday, October 14 to Saturday, October 18
National Coalition Against Sexual Assault Conference, with joint Women of Color Institute, survivor art show, Cleveland; Mary Brigid, 216-391-3914.
Highlights of upcoming weeks and months
Saturday, October 18
Cleveland Couples Together Hayride, square dancing with Rainbow Wranglers and City Country Dancers, food, campfires, $15, 7 pm, Boyert's Farm, Medina; tickets and directions 216-556-5731.
Friday, October 24 to Sunday, October 26
"Do-It '97" Regional Gay Bowling League, $30-75, Poelking Lanes, 1403 Wilmington Ave., Dayton; 937-866-2863, 937-885-1516 or 937-436-2716 or e-mail DayDoit97@aol.com, accommodations Dayton Marriott 937-223-1000.
Saturday, October 25
Million Woman March, Philadelphia; 215-925-1677 or www.timesx2.com/million/ women.html. Insight Masquerade Charity Ball, to benefit the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 7 pm, Holiday Inn-Beachwood, 3750 Orange Place (at I-271 and Chagrin) Cleveland (Beachwood); 216-556-0576, 216-522-1999.
Friday, October 31 to Sunday, November 2
Behind Our Masks Mid-Atlantic Gay and Lesbian Writers Conference, Washington, D.C., $50-$70, registrations close October 10, Lbrcdiago@aol.com, Washington Plaza hotel 800-424-1140 (group #5492 room rates).
Friday, November 7 to Saturday, November 8
Ohio AIDS Coalition Conference, funded by Columbus Foundation, keynote address, workshops on back to work issues, medical updates, North Congregational United Church of Christ., 2040 W. Henderson Rd. Columbus; 614-444-1683 or 800226-5554. "Setting Our Own Agenda" Conference, First Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbus, workshop topics include heterosexism, transgenderism, bisexuality, self-esteem, writing, investment, parenting, and spirituality, $25-$45 (sliding scale), registration deadline Oct. 15, Jackie Herkowitz 614-888-4587 or herkowitz.1@osu.edu.
Saturday, November 8
Harvest Dance, women only, non-alcoholic, $8, benefits Lesbian-Gay Center and Windsong feminist choir, 7 pm to midnight, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Heights; 216-522-1999.
Thursday, November 13 to Sunday, November 16
Creating Change Conference, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force's annual conven-
tion of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender activists, San Diego; registration 202332-6483, hotel reservations 800-877-8920.
Sunday, August 1 to Sunday, August 8, 1998
Gay Games V, Amsterdam; call 011-31-20-620-1998 or write Gay Games, P.O. Box 2837.1000CV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands or info@gaygames.nl Website: http:/ /www.dds.nl/gaygames
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