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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE OCTOBER 10, 1997

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CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, October 14.

Saturday, October 4 to Tuesday, October 14

"Love Makes A Family” photo exhibit, 8 am to 8 pm Mon.-Fri., 8 am to 5 pm Sat. and Sun., Sinclair Community College Ballroom, Building 7, 333 W. Third St., Dayton; 937226-3032.

Friday, October 10 to Sunday, October 19

Seascape, play about a middle-age heterosexual couple by gay playwright Edward Albee explores life and relationships, Kent School of Theater and Dance, 330-672-2497. Friday, October 10

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Rally, Stonewall Akron, noon, Ocasek Bldg., 161 S. High St., Akron; 330-849-1520 or Chris Hixson 216-657-2977 to volunteer.

OSU BGALA Flag Raising and March, Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Alliance, noon, High St. side of Ohio Union, 1739 N. High St. on OSU campus, Columbus; 614-292-6200 or bgala@osu.edu.

The Question of Equality Film Series, second half of four-part PBS documentary series in honor of National Gay and Lesbian History Month, 4 pm “Hollow Liberty,” 6 pm "Generation Q,"$1 with CSU i.d., $2 others, Cleveland State University's International Conference Center, E. 22nd at Euclid Ave.; 216-687-2095.

Chevrei Tikva Yom Kippur Services, Kol Nidre, pre-fast dinner, 6 pm, Mad Greek restaurant, corner of Cedar and Fairmount; 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 Lesbian-Gay-Bi March on Washington, in 1987. (The first march was Oct. 14, 1979; the third, April 25, 1993.)

MCC Dayton Pastor's Prayer Breakfast, religious and community leaders invited, $12, 9:30 am, Jefferson Rose Cafe, 8 S. Jefferson St., Dayton, 937-228-4031. Coming Out Day Brunch, followed by flag raising, sponsored by OSU GLB Student Services and BGALA, 10 am, main lounge, Ohio Union, 1739 N. High St. on OSU campus; registration required 614-292-6200 or bgala@osu.edu.

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 member home (reservation required); 216-932-5551.

"Love Makes A Family” program, featuring local families, 11 am, Sinclair Community College Ballroom, Building 7, 333 W. Third St., Dayton; Ann Hall 937-226-3032. 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, Galbreath Pavilion, Ohio Theater, 55 E. State St.; Columbus; Jim or Joanna 614-221-7979. Coming Out Broadway Style, 9 pm, gay show tunes by Bob Navis, sponsored by LesbianGay Center, Harmony Bar and Grill, 3359 Fulton Ave, Cleveland; 216-522-1999. Mortal Coil: Voices From the Hospice, play portraying a night on a hospice unit, $8-12, 10 pm, Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit at W. 65th; 216-631-2727. Queer College I.D. Night at The Grid dance club, for age 18 and up valid college i.d., sponsored by Cleveland State's GALA, 1281 W. 9th St., Cleveland; 216-687-2095. 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; 216932-5551.

Mortal Coil: Voices From the Hospice, play portraying a night on a hospice unit, $8-12, 2 pm, Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit at W. 65th; 216-631-2727. "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.

"HIV Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow” pre-conference reception, with "What About AIDS" display, refreshments, free, 6 pm, Cleveland Health Museum, 8911 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; 216-881-5711.

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.

Monday, October 13 to Friday, October 17

"Love Makes a Family” photo exhibit, 10 am to 3 pm, University of Akron Guzzetta Hall, corner of Buchtel Ave. Hill St. across from EJ Thomas Hall, 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. Wednesday, October 15

'Domestic Violence Panel Discussion, featuring Ms. magazine founder Gloria Steinem and local celebrities, $12 luncheon, 11:30 am, Akron General Health and Wellness Ctr., 4125 Medina Rd.; 330-379-2772.

An Evening with Gloria Steinem, founder of Ms. magazine, 7:30 pm presentation, $20, Akron Civic Theatre, 182 S. Main St., preceded by 5 pm reception to benefit Women's Network, Akron City Club, 50 S. Main St., $125 both events; 330-379-2772.

Wednesday, October 15 to Thursday, October 16

"HIV Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, 1997 Update,” conference, limited walk-in registration, Cleveland Health Museum, 8911 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; 216-881-5711. Thursday, October 16

Salo: 120 Days of Sodom, Pasolini's film adaptation sets the Marquis de Sade's novel in, World War II Italy. (A Cincinnati bookstore was prosecuted in 1994 for renting this film.) Showing sponsored by National Leather Association, 6:30 pm, Stonewall Union, 1160 N. High St., Columbus; 614-470-2093.