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Calendar listings are free! To list your non-profit group or club's events, send the date, time, location, and contact phone to P.O. Box 5426, Cleveland 44101, or fax to 216-631-1052, or e-mail to calendars@chronohio.com. It's never too early to send in a calendar item. Listings recieved by noon Thursday will be included in the following week's issue.
Thursday, June 11 to Friday, July 3
Eight Impressions of a Lunatic, play by Sarah Morton based on the life and work of Impressionist painter Berthe Morisot, presented by Red Hen feminist theater, $6$12, Pilgrim Church, 2567 W. 14th St., Cleveland; 216-661-4301.
Thursday, June 25 to Sunday, June 28
National Women's Music Festival, workshops, craftswomen, and artist merchandise, concerts, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana; 317-927-9355, P.O. Box 1427, Indianapolis, Ind. 46206; wia@indy.net; or http://www.al.com/wia.
Friday, June 26
Fourth Annual Matter of Pride Conference, "Violence and the GLB Community," for providers and consumers of GLB mental health services, Columbus; 614-291-3639. "Believe: The Power of Pride," kick off for Cleveland 10th annual Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Pride, $5 suggested donation, coffee, desserts, entertainment, 5:30 pm, Center for Contemporary Art, 8501 Carnegie Ave. (in Play House complex), Cleveland; 216-421-8671.
Beatnik Jazz Bash, with Mary McClendon and friends, free hors d'oeuvres and “tams," donations benefit LesBiGay Holiday, 8 pm, Clubhouse Café, 122 E. Main St., lower level, Columbus; 614-228-5090.
“Bustin' Out All Over,” Columbus Gay Men's Chorus concert, 8 pm, Wexner Center Weigel Hall, 1871 N. High St.; 614-228-2462 or tickets 800-494-8497. Comic Kate Clinton, 8 pm, Wall Street, 144 N. Wall St., Columbus; 614-464-2800. Falsettos, gay musical, AIDS benefit performance, 8 pm, the Civic Ensemble Theatre, 3130 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Hts. 216-751-5731.
Pride Interfaith Service, featured speaker NGLTF communications director Tracey Conaty, 8 pm, St. Albans/Etz Chayyim, 2555 Euclid Heights Blvd., west of Coventry at Edgehill Rd., Cleveland Hts.; 216-932-5551. Celebrating Our Future Candlelight Vigil, for youth inclusion, candle lighting ceremony by Rev. Rickie Marecek, sign language interpreted, 10 pm, Franklin County Courthouse, S. High and Mound, Columbus; 614-299-7764.
Entertainer of the Year Kickoff Show, 10 pm, Golden Lions, 340 Ludlow Ave., Cincinnati; 513-421-0582.
Saturday, June 27
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. Louisville Pride march and rally, march from Gout Center on Barret to Cherokee Triangle, 10 am; Louisville, Ky.; Willis, 502-634-4838.
Leather Pride Kickoff Picnic, noon, Goodale Park, Columbus; 614-898-6266. Cleveland Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual Pride, parade assembles 1 pm at East 21st and Euclid at Cleveland State University campus; proceeds to 10th annual festival at Voinovich Bicentennial Park on East 9th St. pier until 8 pm, http://members.aol.com/clevepride/ join.htm or clevepride@aol.com or 216-371-0214.
Log Cabin Club of Columbus Cookout, speaker, great food and beverages, $10 student, $25 others, 3-7 pm, 328 W. Sixth Ave. in Victorian Village; RSVP 614-265-7535. Out for Pride, studio sale by gay artists, including Robert Colgan, Jim Bowling, Tod Porembka, Todd Popp, Jeff Lafever, 4 pm, Buggyworks, 440 Dublin Ave., Suite 265, Columbus; 614-293-7330.
Outfest and the High Heeled Race, all-day party, 6 pm high heeled race, $5 race registration, Union Station parking lot, Columbus; 614-228-3740 or 614-421-9697 or 614-291-0080.
Dancing in the Streets Columbus, all-day event features Martha Wash and Wild Orchid, benefits Ohio AIDS Coalition, $15, Union Station Video Café, 630 North High St., Columbus; 614-228-3546.
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.
Pride March Security Training for Pride security volunteers, free T-shirt, 7 pm, Stonewall Center, 1160 N. High St. at 4th Ave., Columbus; 614-299-7764. Asians and Friends Cleveland Post-Pride Cookout Party, 7:30 pm, The Carlyle garden area, 12900 Lake Ave., Lakewood; 216-226-6080.
Girth and Mirth Post Pride Party, Legends Night Club, 11719 Detroit Ave., Lakewood; 216-521-9456.
“Bustin' Out All Over," Columbus Gay Men's Chorus concert, 8 pm, Wexner Center Weigel Hall, 1871 N. High St., 614-228-2462 or tickets 800-494-8497.
Happy Daze Celebration, free sloppy joes, snacks, and bobby socks, donations benefit LesBiGay Holiday, 8 pm, Clubhouse Café, 122 E. Main St., lower level, Columbus; 614-228-5090.
LesBiGay Holiday Eve Celebration, drink specials, female box dancers, 8 pm, Wall Street night club, 144 N. Wall St., Columbus; 614-464-2800.
Sober Pride Dance, $5 donation requested, 8 pm, West Shore Unitarian Church, 20401 Hilliard, Cleveland; Karen K. 216-651-4604 or Mike F. 216-941-4072. Softball Camp, Remo's softball team in drag, benefits LesBiGay Holiday, Remo's, 1409 S. High St., Columbus; 614-443-4224.
Swamp Boogie Queens band, with opening acts Carole Smith and Alexis Antes, $5, 10 pm, 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland; 216-661-1314. Entertainment Society Club '70s Summer Madness, party, soul food buffet, open bar, $20 advance only, 21 and over, Watergate Towers east party room, 26241 Lake Shore Blvd., Cleveland; 216-590-8241.
"American as Apple Pie 1998” In the Life Gay Pride special, midnight, Indianapolis: WFYI channel 20.
Sunday, June 28
Gay Day at Casual Male Big & Tall, special Girth and Mirth Cleveland Pride Festival coupons will be honored on this day, open to men and women, 25615 Lorain Rd., North Olmsted; Fred or Jim, 216-521-9456 or store 216-734-9744.
Trip to statewide LesBiGay Holiday, tickets $20, gather at Cincinnati Gay and Lesbian Center between 9 and 9:30 am, 214 East Ninth Street, 5th floor; 513-651-0040.