10 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE October 1, 1999
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Calendar listings are freel To list your non-profit group or club's events, send the date, time, location and contact phone to P.O. Box 5426, Cleveland, Ohio 44101, or fax to 216-631-1052, or e-mail to calendars@chronohio.com. Each week's calendar shows events in the upcoming two weeks only, plus selected later events. But it's never too early to send in a calendar item; listings for months into the future are posted on our web site. Deadline for each week's calendar is noon on Thursday of the previous week.
Through October 9
A Question of Mercy, play about a man with AIDS searching for an end to his suffering, Reality Theatre, 736 N. Pearl St., Columbus; 614-294-6541.
Friday, October 1
Annual Workplace Kick-Off of Community Shares fundraising campaign to benefit social justice groups including the Lesbian Gay Center, ACLU and West Side Women's Center; brown-bag lunch with readings from banned books by African-American authors, 11:30 am, Cleveland Public Library Eastman Garden, 325 Superior Ave. downtown; 216371-0209.
Friday to Sunday, October 1-3
P-FLAG Great Lakes Conference regional conference for Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, Doubletree Hotel, Dayton; www.activedayton.com/community/groups/ PFLAG/index.html or 937-767-9393 or daytonbear@aol.com.
Teaching Respect for All '99, third annual conference of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, including keynote address by U.S. Rep. John Lewis, Atlanta, Ga.; www.glsen.org or 212-727-0135.
Sunday, October 3
AIDS Walk Akron, walk and 5K run to raise money for AIDS service organizations, 1:30 pm registration, 3 pm step off, Cascade Plaza, downtown Akron; 330-375-2000 or www.rainbow-akron.com/aaw/. Lavender Browns Backers party, for Browns-Patriots football game, LGBT Browns fan club, 1 pm, 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland; 216-661-1314 or http:// sport.cleveland.com/sport/lavender.
Diva Volleyball Registration for individuals and teams to play in league's season beginning October 10 with playoffs January 23; teams play two matches a week in recreational, intermediate or competitive divisions; 3 pm, CSU Woodling Gym, East 24th at Euclid, Cleveland; $325 per team plus $8 per match referee fee; Tom 216-491-1554; Ken 216251-1985.
Cook Out, benefit for Akron Pride Center, burgers, dogs, and side dishes provided for donation, 4:30 pm, Cocktails nightclub, 1009 South Main St., 330-253-2220.
Monday, October 4
Beyond Ribbons, cabaret-style musical extravaganza features Kathryn Payne and the Coastliners, benefits the AIDS Taskforce of Cleveland, Play House, 8500 Euclid Ave., tickets $50-150; 216-621-0766.
Steak Out, steak, potato and vegetable all for $10 benefits Akron Pride Center, 7 pm. Cocktails nightclub, 1009 South Main St., 330253-2220.
Voter Registration Deadline for 1999 general election; for information contact county board of elections, http://www.ohio.gov/sos/ boe.html.
Tuesday, October 5
Teen Pride, group for LGBT youth ages 13 to 18, 7 pm, Pride Center, 71 N. Adams St. Akron; 330-253-2220.
Wednesday, October 6
Dine with the Queen Mother, join author and wit Quentin Crisp for dinner to benefit the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, Lake Effect restaurant, 4204 Detroit Ave., $10 (food is separate), dinner at 8 pm; at 10 Buck Harris interviews Crisp; 216-939-3000.
Thursday, October 7
A Historical Night Out, Stonewall Columbus annual awards dinner, Franklin Park Conservatory, 7 pm social in Palm House; 8 pm dinner in Grand Atrium, $25; 614-299-7764. Marsha Stevens, lesbian Christian singer and evangelist in concert, 7 pm, New Creation Metropolitan Community Church, 787 East Broad St., Columbus; 614-224-0314. Thursday to Sunday, October 7-10
An Evening with Quentin Crisp, the “man who would be queen," Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland; 216631-2727.
Friday, October 8
Lesbian-Gay Deaf Group, recently formed group meets on the second Friday of the month, 7 pm, Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 W. 29th St., Cleveland; 216-522-1999. An Evening With Chastity Bono, sponsored by Dayton Lesbian and Gay Center, Books and Co, and Dayton P-FLAG, 7 pm, Books and Co., 350 E. Stroop Rd, Dayton; 937428-0776.
Queer Shorts, film fest of glbt-themed film shorts, free, part of Out in Akron glbt cultural festival, 8 pm, Highland Theater, 826 West Market St., Akron; 330-253-2220.
Friday and Saturday, October 8-9
Oh, Jackie, Act Out Productions musical about the life of Jackie Kennedy and her relationship with her father, Capitol Theatre, 77 S. High St., Columbus; 614-263-9448. Friday to Sunday, October 8-10
Fall Hoe-down, ninth semi-annual convention of the international gay and lesbian country western dance clubs, hosted by Columbus Stompers, Adams Mark Hotel, 50 N. 3rd St., Columbus; www.cstompers.com or members@cstompers.com or hotel 614-
228-5050.
Out in Akron, third annual gay, lesbian, bi and trans cultural festival, including an evening with actor Harvey Fierstein, www.rainbowakron.com/oia, OutInAkron@aol.com, 330253-2220 or tickets 800-494-8497 (800494-TIXS).
Friday to Sunday, October 8-31
Sin, a "modern morality play" exploring the sins that divide a woman from her dying gay brother and her possibly bisexual husband, Bad Epitaph Theatre Co., Inside art gallery, 2393 Professor Ave., Tremont (Cleveland); Advantix 216-241-6000.
Saturday, October 9
Ricky Martin vs. Gloria Gayner: Gay Generations Try to Communicate, presented by author Eric Rofes, 1 pm, CSU University Center room 364, East 21st and Euclid, Cleveland; sponsored by Mansize program of the AIDS Taskforce of Cleveland; John 216621-0766, ext. 239.
Bishop John Shelby Spong, strong pro-gay voice in the church, will present workshop at First United Methodist Church, Euclid at East 30th St., Cleveland, 9:30 am to 3 pm; $20 includes lunch; 216-691-0219.
Adoption 101, conference for anyone considering or beginning a first-time adoption, Adoption Network, $40 per person or $50 per couple, $5 discount by Oct. 6, noon to 4:30 pm, Key Tower on Public Square, downtown Cleveland; 216-261-1511
www.AdoptionNetwork.org.
or
Erie Pride Rally, second annual event with musicians, speakers, and a one-act play, noon to 5 pm, "Family Portrait" at 2 pm, Perry Square in Erie, Pa. (if rain, Roadhouse Theatre, 145 W. 11th St.); 814-456-9833 or http:/ /www.eriegaynews.com/rally_99.html. Stonewall Akron Rally, part of Out in Akron glbt cultural festival, noon, outside Highland Theater, 826 West Market St., Akron; 330253-2220.
Stonewall/Crazy Ladies Golf Outing, $60, buffet and cash bar, noon, Eagles Nest golf course, 1540 Highway 28, 5 miles east of Interstate 275, Goshen Township outside of Cincinnati; registration required: 513651-2500; directions 513-722-1241.