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Through Saturday, January 8
Decorating Lester's Christmas Tree with donations of $20 or more to support St. Augustine's AIDS unit in memory of Lester Lee Blount, who died of AIDS; Skin First, 3688 Silsby Rd., University Heights (Cleveland); 216-371-1262.
Friday and Saturday, November 26-27 Lily Tomlin performs, $33-39, 7:30 pm, Palace Theatre, 1615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; 216-241-1515 or Advantix 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048.
Saturday, November 27
"Night of a Thousand Sequins," show to benefit the campaign to repeal Issue 3, 10 pm, $5 requested donation, Plum Street Pipeline night club (upstairs at "Flux"), 241 W. Court St, Cincinnati, 513-241-5678.
Sunday, November 28
Lavender Browns Backers party, for Browns-Titans football game, LGBT Browns fan club, 1 pm, 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland; 216-661-1314 or http:// sport.cleveland.com/sport/lavender. Congregational Forum of Metropolitan Community Church Dayton Parish, to select a new name for the church, 3 pm, 1630 E. Fifth St, Dayton, 937-228-4031.
A Light in the Night IV, 10 pm, bachelor auction and strippers, A.W.O.L. night club, 53 Parsons Ave, Columbus, 614-258-4955.
Monday, November 29
Teens and Parents World AIDS Day program, 7 pm, features Dr. Robin Avery of Cleveland Clinic and Steven Goldring, Fairmount Temple, 23737 Fairmount Blvd, Beachwood, 216-292-3999.
A Light in the Night IV, “Singing for the Light" Revenge Karaoke, 9 pm, Summit Station night club, 2210 Summit St, Columbus, 614-258-4955.
Monday to Friday, Nov. 29 to Dec. 3 "A Week to Remember," Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt display for World AIDS Day, Rhodes Tower lobby, 30 E. Broad St., Columbus; 614-276-8769 or koziolprince (a sprynet.com.
Tuesday, November 30
Indoor Gay Volleyball, 7 pm, John Bryan Center, Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd. near U.S. 68 in downtown Yellow Springs; 937427-1578 or 937-376-8725 or Skiplang (@aol.com.
AIDS Memorial Service, sponsored by Heights Interfaith AIDS Network, Peggy Zone Fisher will speak, 7 pm, Plymouth Church, 2860 Coventry, Shaker Hts. (Cleveland); 216229-6722.
A Light in the Night IV, Viva Las Vegas, showtime 10:30 pm, South Bend night club, 126 East Moler at 4th, Columbus; after hours party at Club Columbus, 795 W 5th Ave, Columbus, 614-258-4955.
Wednesday, December 1
World AIDS Day events, activities and educational discussions, all day, Health Museum, 8911 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; 216-231-5010 or http://www.healthmuseum.org. World AIDS Day, Cleveland events coordinated by North Coast HIV/AIDS Coalition. 216-583-1327 http:// www.clevelandpride.org/worldaidsday.
Listen, Learn, Live! Portage County AIDS Task Force World AIDS Day 1999, 6:30 pm, Red Cross Bldg., 609 W. Main St., Ravenna, 330-678-3006.
"Day Without Art" reception, speaker, artwork relevant to HIV; teens and HIV/AIDS prevention workshop, 5:30-8:30 pm, Grace Episcopal Church, 5501 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, 606-372-6867.
World AIDS DAY Program and Walk, 5 pm, speakers and refreshments, sponsored by AIDS Coalition of Toledo and Northwest Ohio, UAW Local 12, 2300 Ashland (near downtown Toledo), 419-213-4131.
Blood Drive and Lunch and Learn, noon, Hillel Center, CWRU campus, Euclid Ave and Mayfield Rd, Cleveland; 216-231-0040. John T. Carey Special Immunology Unit Memorial Service ,7 pm, Harkness Chapel (CWRU), followed by reception at Guilford House, CWRU campus, Euclid Ave and Mayfield Rd., Cleveland, 216-844-5876. Miles to Go before We Sleep: AIDS and the future of Cleveland, luncheon with Rev. Marvin McMickle, Dr. Michael Lederman and Tim Hagan, 11:30 am-1:30 pm, The Club at Key Tower, 127 Public Square, Cleveland, 216-621-0766 ext. 225.
Service of Remembrance, Healing and Hope,7 pm, Pilgrim Congregational UCC, 2592 West 14th St, Tremont (Cleveland), 216-861-7388.
If AIDS Never Happened, live panel discussion on Around Noon radio show, WCPN 90.3 FM with Dee Perry, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, 8501 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, 216-421-8671.
World AIDS Day Program and Walk, speakers, refreshments and more, 5 pm, sponsored by AIDS Coalition of Toledo and Northwest Ohio (ACTNOW), UAW Local 12, 2300 Ashland, Toledo, 419-213-4131. World AIDS Day Vigil, more than 120 panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt will be on display, 7 pm, Rhodes Center Lobby, 30 E. Broad St, Columbus,call 614-265-8111.
A Light in the Night IV, "Singing for the Light" Revenge Karaoke, 9 pm, Pyramid Night Club, 196 E Gay St, Columbus, 614-258-4955. "Women Take Charge! Let's Talk! Women fighting health challenges on World AIDS Day, 4 pm, Antioch Baptist Church, 8869 Cedar Ave, Cleveland, 216-621-0766. Kick-off of Weekly Social Group commemorating World AIDS Day, 5:30 pm, free, open to the public, The Living Room, 1410 West 29th St, Cleveland, beverages, snacks and music provided, 216-522-1998.
Thursday, December 2
A Light in the Night IV, Dine Out, 5 pm, No Attitude Bar & Grille, 53 Parsons Ave, Columbus, 614-258-4955.
A Light in the Night IV, "Stars in the Night," showtime 10 pm, Tremont night club, 708 S High St, Columbus, 614-258-4955.
Friday, December 3
Healing Service, part of Metropolitan Community Church Dayton Parish 20th anniversary 7 pm, 1630 E. Fifth St, Dayton, 937-228-4031.
Abstract or Concrete? an evening at the Toledo Museum of Art with the University of Toledo Rocket Rainbow Alliance Gay Lesbian Student Union, 7 pm, no charge, meet at the UT Student Union, room 3522, 2801 W. Bancroft, Toledo 419-407-8720. World AIDS Day Candlelight Vigil and Fashion Show with special entertainment, 6 pm, $5 in advance, $7 at door, discount with 2 canned goods, Cleveland State University Center Kiva, and University Center Auditorium, 1983 East 24th St, Cleveland; reservations 216-939-1922.
Chanukah First Candle Lighting/Shabbat Services, Chevrei Tikva, 8 pm, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd, Cleveland Heights, 216-932-5551.
A Light in the Night IV, “Making the Light Shine Brighter," Showtime 10 pm, Remos's night club, 1409 S High St, Columbus, 614258-4955.
Friday to Sunday, Dec. 3 to 5
20th Anniversary Celebration of Metropolitan Community Church Dayton Parish, 1630 E. Fifth St, Dayton, 937228-4031.
Saturday, December 4
Holiday Gallery Hop Dining Out Night, free, Columbus Asians and Friends, 6 pm, Coffee Table, N. High and Buttles, Columbus, 614-228-0786 or AandFcmh@aol.com.
GLAAD Training, for the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, free, sponsored by West Virginia Lesbian and Gay Coalition, Shepherd College ballroom, Charleston, West Virginia, 304-343-7305, RSVP
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Leadership Brunch, part of Metropolitan Community Church Dayton Parish 20th anniversary, 10:30 am, $12, 1630 E. Fifth St, Dayton, 937-228-4031.
Banquet and Dance, part of Metropolitan Community Church Dayton Parish 20th anniversary, 6:30 pm, $20, Dayton Firefighters Activity Center, 3616 Needmore Rd, Dayton; 937-228-4031.
"Winter Visions" crafts fair, sponsored by Lesbian Business Association, 10:30 am-6:30 pm, $5, with a dance to follow from 8-11 pm for $3, Columbus Convention Center, Room D 130-132, 500 High St, Columbus, 614267-3953 or SDH414@aol.com.
Cookie Making Party with the Rocket Rainbow Alliance Gay Lesbian Student Union, member's home, call 419-530-7975 for time and location.
Chanukah Bash, Latka Feast potluck dinner, sponsored by Chevrei Tikva, 6:30 pm, candle lighting, gift exchange, games, gelt, music, call 440-442-2858 for location and to RSVP by December 1.
A Light in the Night, "A New Light Shines," auction, 9 pm, showtime 11 pm, Club Utopia, 115 Parsons Ave., Columbus, 614-258-4955. "Love Makes a Family: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered People and Their Families," nationally touring photo-text exhibit, 4 pm-10 pm, Stonewall Community Center, 1160 N High (corner of 4th and High), Columbus, 614-299-7764.
Sunday, December 5
Lavender Browns Backers party, for Browns-Chargers football game, LGBT Browns fan club, 4 pm, 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland; 216-661-1314 or http:/ /sport.cleveland.com/sport/lavender.
Holiday Chili Open, 5 pm-10 pm, benefits FACT (Facing the AIDS Challenge Together) food bank, Rockies, 9208 Detroit Ave., Cleveland; 216-651-0518 or tridentclv @aol.com.
Cut-a-Thon and Holiday Bazaar, haircuts, manicures, message, and reflexology; benefits AIDS Volunteers of Northern Kentucky, noon to 7 pm, Crazy Fox, 901 Washington St., Newport, Ky.; 606-431-445, mconnley @cinergy.com.
Kickoff Planning Meeting for Oven Productions' 25th Womyn's Variety Show, 7 pm, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd, Cleveland Heights, looking for acts, volunteers, vendors, leave name and phone at 216-371-7799 if you want to participate but cannot attend.
Making the Connection II, social and networking event sponsored by Stonewall Columbus People of Color Council, 7 pm, $5, YWCA Ballroom, 65 S. 4th St, Columbus, 614-294-7764.
Rev Troy Perry will speak at worship service, part of Metropolitan Community Church Dayton Parish 20th anniversary, 10:30 am and 6 pm, 1630 E. Fifth St, Dayton, 937228-4031.
"Holiday Pride" Open House, 2 to 6 pm, no charge, buffet, music by Inge, Pride Center, 71 N. Adams St, Akron, 330-253-2220. World AIDS Day Healing Service, 10:30 am, St. Mark Lutheran Church, 95 W 5th Ave, Columbus, 614-299-2514.
Cleveland Out and About Hike at Mill Stream Run Reservation, meet at 1 pm in the Royalview Picnic Area, 216-556-4832 or clevelandoutdrs@aol.com.
AIDS Memorial Service for Remembrance and Hope, 7 pm, North Springfield Presbyterian Church, 671 Canton Rd, Akron, 330-784-3001.
A Light in the Night, "The Final Light"presentation of grand total checks, Showtime 10 pm, Tradewinds II, 117 E Chestnut St, Columbus, 614-258-4955.
Dinner and Cabaret-style Show, benefit for Stonewall Human Rights Organization, $50 with cash bar, the upstairs of Carol's on Main, 825 Main St, Cincinnati, for more information or to buy raffle tickets, call 513-651-2500. Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 6 and 7 World AIDS Day Conference, End the Silence!, sponsored by HIV/STD Prevention Program of the Ohio Department of Health; 9 am to 5:30 pm Monday, 9 am to 2 pm Tuesday, free of charge reservations required, Fawcett Center, Ohio State University, 2400 Olentangy River Rd; 216-781-2944, ext. 336.
Tuesday, December 7
Indoor Gay Volleyball, 7 pm, John Bryan Center, Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd. near U.S. 68 in downtown Yellow Springs; 937427-1578 or 937-376-8725 or Skiplang @aol.com.
Wednesday, December 8
"The Myth of Secular Work,” part of the "Discovering Your Call" series, 7 pm, New Spirit MCC, held at Grace Episcopal Church, 5501 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati, 513681-9090.
"Carols from the Four Corners" Cincinnati Mens' Chorus concert, 7:30 pm, offering collected to benefit Dayton P-FLAG, St. John's United Church of Christ, 515 E. Third St, Dayton, 937-435-2269.
Friday December 10
"GLBT Community Holiday Happening Party," 8 pm to midnight; free food, drinks, music and even a visit from Santa and Mrs, Claus! In the social hall of Grace Episcopal Church, 5501 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, 513-591-0200.
Saturday, December 11
Trailer (trash) Park Holiday Bingo, part of gay bingo series hosted by Dayton drag queens, advance tickets only, benefits AIDS Foundation Miami Valley; 7 pm, Corpus Christi Parish Center Home Ave. at Forest Ave., Dayton, 937-461-2437.
Christmas Party, free, Columbus Asians and Friends, 8 pm, at a member's Columbus home, 614-228-0786 or AandFcmh@aol.com for location.
Fourth Annual Holiday Dinner presented by Oven Productions, 8 pm, $20, Inn on Coventry, 2785 Euclid Hts. Blvd,. Cleveland Heights, entertainment by the Swamp and Bobbie Revue with Colette, smoke-free event, tickets advance only at 216-371-1811. "Fruitcakes!" North Coast Men's Chorus holiday concert, 8 pm, Euclid Avenue Congregational Church, 9606 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, $12 advance at 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 or http://www.tickets.com, $15 door; 440-473-8919.
Winter Celebration with the Rocket Rainbow Alliance Gay Lesbian Student Union, 8 pm; 419-530-7975.
"Night of a Thousand Sequins," show to benefit the campaign to repeal Issue 3, 10 pm, $5 requested donation, Plum Street Pipeline night club (upstairs at "Flux"), 241 W Court St, Cincinnati, 513-241-5678. Community Center Membership Meeting with board elections, 2 pm, Cincinnati Gay and Lesbian Center, 4119 Hamilton Ave.; 513-591-0200.
Sunday, December 12
Lavender Browns Backers party, for Browns-Bengals football game, LGBT Browns fan club, 1 pm, 5¢ Decision, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland; 216-661-1314 or http:/ /sport.cleveland.com/sport/lavender. "Fruitcakes!" North Coast Men's Chorus holiday concert, pm, West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 20401 Hilliard Blvd, Rocky River, $12 advance at 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 or www.tickets.com, $15 door; 440-473-8919.
Compiled by Denny Sampson