A-14 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE PRIDE GUIDE 1998

Southern Ohio Pride events

Friday, May 29 and Saturday, May 30

"There's Something About the Women," Muse Cincinnati's Women's Choir 15th anniversary spring concert, $15, 8 pm, Greaves Hall on Nunn Dr., Northern Kentucky University campus, Highland Hts., Ky; 513-221-1118.

Friday, June 5

You Don't Know Dick, part of Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network film festival, 7 pm, University of Cincinnati Main Campus, old chemistry bldg., #525; RevCJW@aol.com or 513-681-9090.

Saturday, June 6

Cincinnati Youth Group Annual Pancake Breakfast, 10 am, $6 donation, Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, 103 Wm. Howard Taft Rd., Cincinnati; Ed 513-542-5599. It's Elementary, part of Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network film festival, 11 am and 2 pm, Great Hall at Grace Episcopal, 5501 Hamilton Ave. at Belmont Ave., 2nd floor, Cincinnati; RevCJW@aol.com or 513-681-9090.

Coming Out: The Portrayal of Gay Youth in American Cinema, clips and discussion with City Beat film editor Steve Ramos, part of Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network film festival, 7 pm, Gay-Lesbian Community Center, 214 E. 9th St., Cincinnati; RevCJW@aol.com or 513-681-9090.

Sunday, June 7

The Stonewall-Crazy Ladies annual golf outing, 1 pm, Eagle's Nest Golf Course, Cincinnati; registration required 513-651-2500.

It's Elementary, part of Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network film festival, afternoon time to be announced, Great Hall at Grace Episcopal, 5501 Hamilton Ave. at Belmont Ave., 2nd floor, Cincinnati; RevCJW@aol.com or 513-681-9090. Thursday, June 11

Early Cocktails with the Court Show, benefits AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati, hosted by the Sweet Sisters, 7 pm, Shooters, 927 Race St., downtown Cincinnati; 513421-0582.

Friday, June 12

Pride River Cruise on the Ohio River, DJ Lori Morgan, prizes, $18 Cincinnati GayLesbian Center members, $20 others, 10:30 pm boarding, 11 pm departure, BB Riverboats, Covington Landing, Ky., tickets and info 513-651-0040, directions 606261-8500.

Saturday, June 13

Louisville 17th annual Pride Picnic, games, food, beer, mixed drinks, sporting events, entertainment and booths, noon, Louisville Water Tower on River Road, Louisville, Ky.; VenisW@aol.com or 502-366-6503.

Second Annual “Porkopolis” circuit dance party, benefits AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati, 9 pm, $15 advance, $20 at door, Northside Business Assn. parking lot (outside Colors), Hamilton and Bluerock, Cincinnati Northside area; 513-651-0040. “NakedMan” regional première, performed by the Cincinnati Men's Chorus and the Detroit Together Men's Chorus, $12-$20, 8 pm, Aronoff Center Jarson Kaplan Theater, 6th and Walnut, downtown Cincinnati; 513-542-2626.

Sunday, June 14

TOTS Goes to the Zoo, Two of the Same gay-lesbian parenting group outing for parents and kids, 12 pm, Shelter #2 in Whiting Grove Picnic Area, Cincinnati; Catherine Cyr 513-871-8846.

World's Gayest Garage Sale, presented by Stonewall Cincinnati, benefits Stonewall Lesbian Health Project, 9 am, behind Colors, Hamilton and Bluerock, Northside; 513-651-2500.

"NakedMan" regional première, performed by the Cincinnati Men's Chorus and the Detroit Together Men's Chorus, $12-$20, 2 pm, Aronoff Center Jarson Kaplan Theater, 6th and Walnut, downtown Cincinnati; 513-542-2626.

"Heart's Desire" fourth annual art auction, sponsored by the Imperial Sovereign Queen City Court, benefits AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati and Cincinnati GayLesbian Center, 6:30 pm wine reception and silent auction, 8 pm live auction, $5 donation, Gay-Lesbian Center, 214 E. 9th St., Cincinnati; 513-421-0582. Thursday, June 18

People of All Colors Together interactive workshop, “Healing the 'Isms' as We Heal Ourselves," 7 pm, Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Greater Cincinnati; Jim 513-961-4475.

Friday, June 19

Pride 98 Kick-off Party, $2 or free with weekend pass, buffet, T-shirts, pride guide and maps distributed, 6 pm to 9:30 pm, The Tap Room, 1022 Quarrier St., rear, downstairs, Charleston, West Virginia; 304-345-9938.

Miss Pride of West Virginia '98 Pageant, $7 or free with weekend pass, finalist female impersonators to compete for the crown and $1,000, 10 pm, Grand Palace, 617 Brooks St., Charleston, W.V.; 304-345-9938.

Saturday, June 20

Interfaith Spirituality Service, 8 pm, Church of Our Savior, 65 E. Hollister, Cin; 513-681-9090. All-Day Concert, $5 or free with weekend pass, includes Carpenter Ants, Marsha Stevens, J.R. Kirk, 3rd Window, Wishing Chair, Sonia Rutstein (formerly of disappear fear), 4 pm to 11:30 pm, Haddad Riverfront Park, Kanawha Court and Summers St., Charleston, West Virginia; 304-345-9938.

Post-Concert Party, $5 or free with weekend pass, DJ and special performance, midnight to close, the Broadway, 620 Broad St., Charleston, West Virginia; 304-345-9938. Sunday, June 21 Charleston Pride March, 2 pm gather at Haddad Riverfront Park, Kanawha Court and Summers St., march 1.5 miles to West Virginia state capitol, festival on capitol steps with entertainment, vendors and awards, Charleston, West Virginia; 304-345-9938. Trax Dance for Those Who Can't, $15, benefits West Virginia AIDS Memorial Garden, buffet, cash bar, 4 pm, Trax, 504 Washington St. West, Charleston, WV; 304-345-9938. Tuesday, June 23

Aware on the Square Rally, noon, speakers to address topics including Cincinnati's Issue 3, youth, the role of businesses in the community; live music and entertainment, Fountain Square, downtown Cincinnati; 513-651-2500.

Saturday, June 27

Louisville Pride, march and rally, march from Gout Center on Barret to Cherokee Triangle, 10 am; Louisville, Ky.; Willis 502-634-4838. FrontRunners Second Annual 5K Pride Run/Walk, benefit for Team Cincinnati -USA, 9:30 am, $5 before June 19, $7 after, Lunken Playfield; Rob Stewart 513-621-6363. Stonewall Cincinnati annual dinner and dance, "Pride in Who We Are, Strength in Unity,” 6 pm members' reception, 7 pm cocktails, 8 pm dinner, silent auction all evening, Convention Center, Cincinnati; 513-956-8557.

Sunday, June 28

Trip to statewide LesBiGay Holiday in Columbus, tickets $20, gather at Cincinnati Gay and Lesbian Center between 9 and 9:30 am, 214 East Ninth Street, 5th floor, downtown, 513-651-0040.

Friday, September 25

Pride Night at Kings Island, amusement park north of Cincinnati on Interstate 71 will be open only to those buying tickets through the Cincinnati Gay and Lesbian Center or other gay and lesbian centers in Ohio; rides, entertainment, food, "Center Stage" at FestHaus, 5 pm open, 11 pm fireworks, $25 advance, $28.50 from Box Office Tickets 800-494-8497, or $30 at the gate,; 513-651-0040 or www.GayCincinnati.com.

Sunday, June 28, 1998

Columbus, Ohio

Holiday March

time-Up Area: Park Street between Buttles and Russell, outside Goodale Park

Line-up 10:00 am. Step-Off 1:00 pm.

Gayfest and Holiday Rally

Bicentennial Park 2:30-6:00 pm Featuring Keynote Speaker Openly Gay Comedian, Jason Stuart

For more info, call Stonewall Columbus a

(614)299-7764 or FAX/TTY (614)299-4408′′

celebrating who we are

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