NOVEMBER 6, 1998 GAY PEOPLe's ChronICLE 11

CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

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.

Saturday, October 31 to Saturday, November 21

Broadway Bound by Neil Simon, $14-18, Jewish Community Center, 3505 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Heights; 216-382-4000 ext. 274.

Thursday, November 5 to Sunday, November 29

Making Porn, play about a straight, married, out-of-work actor who turns to gay porn films to make a living, by Act Out Productions, Reality Theatre, 736 N. Pearl St., Columbus; 614-263-9448.

Friday, November 6

Chevrei Tikva Nosh of the Month, 6:15 pm, Aladdin's Eatery, 12447 Cedar Rd., Cleveland Hts.; 216-932-5551.

Red Hen Feminist Theatre Open House, 6:30 pm, Loganberry Books, 12633 Larchmere Blvd., Cleveland; 216-661-4301.

A Speak-out Against Anti-Abortion and Anti-Gay Violence, sponsored by militant labor forum, $4 requested donation, $1 unemployed/students, 7:30 pm, Pathfinder book store, 1832 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; 216-861-6150.

H.I.S. Kings, drag king troupe show, ages 18 and over, $5, 9:30 pm, Summit Station, 2210 Summit St., Columbus; 614-262-3125.

Friday, November 6 to Friday, November 13

1998 Dayton Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, four films, The Neon Movies, 130 East Fifth and Patterson; 937-222-7469 (937-222-SHOW).

Saturday, November 7

Rainbow Elephant Sale, benefits Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center and area faith groups (please do not bring sale items to the Center), 9 am, West Shore Unitarian Church, 20401 Hilliard Ave., Rocky River; 216-522-1999.

Red Hen Feminist Theatre Open House, 4 pm, Pilgrim Church, 2592 W. 14th St., Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood; 216-661-4301.

National Leather Association Dinner Social, 6:30 pm, Thai Orchid, 7654 Sawmill Rd., Columbus; RSVP 614-898-6266 or nlaco@geocities.com.

"Sing to the Universe Who We Are," Muse Cincinnati Women's Choir CD release concert, $10, sign language interpreted for the hearing impaired, 8 pm, St. John's Unitarian Church, 320 Resor, Cincinnati Clifton neighborhood; 513-221-1118. Sunday, November 8

Installation and Welcome Ceremony for Rev. Dr. Mark L. Belletini of San Francisco as First Unitarian Universalist Church senior minister, 7 pm, 93 West Weisheimer Rd., Columbus; 614-267-4946.

"Sing to the Universe Who We Are," Muse Cincinnati Women's Choir CD release concert, $10, sign language interpreted for the hearing impaired, 8 pm, St. John's Unitarian Church, 320 Resor, Cincinnati Clif neighborhood; 513-221-1118.

Monday, November 9

HIV and AIDS class for youths and young adults, free, 7 pm, Indiana Avenue Missionary Baptist Church, 640 Indiana Ave., Toledo; 419-246-3850 or 419244-5390.

Tribe 8 tour: Role Models for Amerika, all-girl queer punk band, 11:30 pm, ages 21 and over, Euclid Tavern, 11629 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; 216-229-7788.

Tuesday, November 10

Log Cabin Republicans election roundup and analysis, Franklin County Republican Chair Michael Colley to address gay Republicans group, $25 advance, $30 at door, $10 students, 7 pm, 2993 Northwest Blvd., Upper Arlington (Columbus); 614265-7535.

Rangers Leather/Uniform Club open meeting "looking for a few good men and women to join," 7:30 pm, Leather Stallion Saloon, 2205 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland; 216-589-8588.

Wednesday, November 11 to Sunday, November 15

Creating Change Conference, 11th annual lesbian-gay-bi-trans activists' convention sponsored by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Westin William Penn Hotel, 530 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, Pa.; 202-332-6483.

Thursday, November 12

"Creating Community Beyond the Beltway” Third Annual Congress for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Federal Employees coincides with Creating Change conference, $65, Westin William Penn Hotel, 530 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, Pa.; kitti@fedglobe.org or KittiDur@aol.com or 301-869-9856. Ad Hoc Committee for an Open Process meeting, for activists to discuss concerns around organization of Millenium March, open to all, 2 pm to 7 pm, Andy Warhol Museum, 117 Sandusky St. at General Robinson St., Pittsburgh; Leslie Cagan 212927-8342 or Bill Dobbs 212-966-1091.

Friday, November 13

Anne E. DeChant and Victoria Fligel, purchase required, 9 pm, Red Star Cafe, 11604 Detroit Ave., Cleveland; 216-521-7827.

Friday, November 13 to Sunday, November 15

Second Gay Men's Sex Summit “A Call to Action for all Persons Concerned about Sexual Civil Liberties" coincides with Creating Change conference, $25 sliding scale, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh, Ellsworth and Morewood Aves.; signmeup@gayactive.com or 317-780-0001, ext. 2. Saturday, November 14

Gay Men's Wellness Workshop series postponed until spring, originally set for this date, Dayton; 937-274-1776.

Peggy Campolo: “The blessing of same sex unions," 2:30 pm, Christ Episcopal Church, 3445 Warrensville Ctr. Rd., Shaker Heights; 216-939-0405 or 216991-3432.

Columbus Gay Men's Chorus “Kitsch!” auction, $10, cash bar, donated gifts ranging from 6 pm doors open, 7:15 auction, The Atrium, Nationwide Plaza, Columbus; cgmc@cgmc.com or 614-228-2462.

This Way Out Potluck and Speaker, 6:30 pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 Weisheimer, Columbus; 614-267-4946.

70s and 80s Retro/Disco Party, chem-free disco, $2 cover, 8 pm, old Northminster Presbyterian Church, 203 King Avenue, between Neil and High Sts., Columbus; 614-470-5162.

Dlugan and Baird, gay Irish folk duo, purchase required, 9 pm, Red Star Cafe, Detroit at W. 116th St., Cleveland; 216-521-7827.

Sunday, November 15

"Celebration of Diversity” concert and reception, benefits men of color HIV education programs, 3 pm, $15 donation, Collingwood Art Center, 2413 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo; 419-248-3331 ext. 267 or David Smith 419-841-2801.

Monday, November 16

HIV and AIDS class for youths and young adults, free, 7 pm, Indiana Avenue Missionary Baptist Church, 640 Indiana Ave., Toledo; 419-246-3850 or 419244-5390.

Tribe 8 tour: Role Models for Amerika, all-girl queer punk band, 11 pm, Millvale Industrial Theater, Route 28, Pittsburgh, Pa.; 412-321-6488 (412-321-MITT).

Highlights of upcoming weeks

For a detailed list of events extending months into the future, see our web site: www.cleveland.com/community/gay

Tuesday, December 1

World AIDS Day observed at the Health Museum of Cleveland, activities and discussions, 8911 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; 216-231-5010.

Common Threads, Stories from the Quilt, 10 am to 5 pm ongoing, Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St.; 614-221-6801.

Tree of Life fundraiser in observance of World AIDS Day, lighting of the tree, carols, and speakers, benefits Caracole House for people with AIDS, noon, Lazarus Fountain Place store main lobby, downtown Cincinnati; 513-421-0582.

World AIDS Day program, 5:30 pm reception, 6 pm program, Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, 1140 Madison Ave., Covington, Ky, followed by procession to 7 pm "Day Without Art,” Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Ctr., corner of Scott and Robbins Sts, Covington; Michael Connley 513-287-3720 or Scott Bowden 606-341-4264.

Friday, December 4

A Celebration of Hope and Memories, reflection and remembrance of those lost to gaybashings, AIDS, or other life-threatening illnesses, comfort to families and friends, gay-bashing survivors and those living with HIV, Beacon Fellowship and Lamb of God Anglican Church, 7:30 pm, Broad Street United Methodist Church, 501 E. Broad St., Columbus; 614-252-7288 or 614-265-1725.

Saturday, December 5

An Evening of Poetry and Song with Hazel Chapman, 2nd annual holiday party, $20 for dinner and show, limited seating, advance tickets only, 8 pm, Inn on Coventry, 2785 Euclid Ave., Cleveland Hts.; RSVP by Nov. 28, 216-371-1811.

Sunday, December 6

Trident International Cleveland Chili Open, benefits AIDS Taskforce of Cleveland's FACT program, 5-10 pm, Ohio City Oasis, 2909 Detroit Ave., Cleveland; info, donations or entry forms 216-651-0518.

Monday, December 7

Itzhak Perlman at Severance Hall, benefits AIDS Housing Council, 8 Hall, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; 216-231-1111.

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Severance

Sunday, March 21 to Saturday, March 27, 1999 “Equality Begins at Home,” a week of events in all 50 states to promote gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender equality sponsored by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and the Federation of Statewide Political Organizations, date TBA for rally at Ohio Statehouse; 216-522-1999.

Sunday, April 30, 2000

Millenium March on Washington, sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign and the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches; 202-628-4160.

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