8 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE September 22, 2000
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Calendar listings are 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, 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, www.gaypeopleschronicle.com. Deadline for each week's calendar is noon on Thursday of the previous week.
Thursday to Saturday, Sept. 21 to 23 National Lesbian Cancer Conference, sponsored by the Mary-Helen Mautner Project for Lesbians with Cancer, Washington D.C., preregistration required, fees can be waived, support for travel and housing available, 202332-5536 or http://www.mautnerproject.org. Friday, September 22
Pride Night at Kings Island, amusement park near Cincinnati will be closed to the public, 5 pm, $34.50 advance, $39.50 gate, tickets available at Cincinnati and Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Centers and Stonewall Columbus; 513591-0200 or http://glbtcentercincinnati.com Friday to Sunday, September 22 to 24 Gross Indecency: Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, 8 pm Friday and Saturday, 3 pm matinee Sunday, $12, $8 seniors and students, Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, 216-631-2727.
Margaret Edson's Wit, 8 pm Fri. and Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., ticket prices vary, Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, 216-932-6838, http://www.dobama.org. Saturday, September 23
AIDS Run Cincinnati, 5K run and post-race party benefits AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati, registration $25 at 5 pm, run at 7 pm, Sawyer Point; 513-421-2437, http://www.avoc.org/ aidsrunwalk00/.
Bike Trek, sponsored by Out and Out Dayton, 2 pm, meet at K-Station in West Carrollton off Marina Dr, Dayton, 937-428-0776, http:// break.at/outandoutdayton.
Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 23 and 24
Tremont Arts and Cultural Festival, 11 am Saturday, 12 noon Sunday, food, art and performers, Lincoln Park, W. 14th and Literary, Cleveland, 216-575-0920.
Sunday, September 24
AIDS Walk Cincinnati, 10K walk benefits AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati, registration at 7:30 am, walk at 9 am, Sawyer Point Yeatman's Cove; 513-421-2437, http://www.avoc.org/
aidsrunwalk00/.
Hike from Hunt Farm to Langes Run with Cleveland Out and About, 1 pm, meet at Hunt Farm Trailhead off Riverview Rd, Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, for directions call 216-556-4832 or Clevelandoutdrs @aol.com.
Monday, September 25
Get Out the Vote, meeting for pro-LGBT Democrats, sponsored by Cleveland Stonewall Democrats, 6:30 pm, Cleveland Gay and Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-647-7437 or ps7836@yahoo.com.
Wednesday, September 27
Short North Toastmasters, speaking development and communication enhancement group, 7:30 pm, Stonewall Center, 1160 N. High St, Columbus, 614-228-0786 or SNToastmasters @aol.com.
Friday, September 29
Erev Rosh Hashanah, service celebrating the end of the Hebrew year, sponsored by LGBT synagogue Chevrei Tikva, 8 pm, Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire Road, off Coventry in Cleveland Hts., 216-932-5551. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 29 and 30
Gross Indecency: Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, 8 pm Friday and Saturday, $12, $8 seniors and students, Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, 216-631-2727. Margaret Edson's Wit, 8 pm Fri. and Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., ticket prices vary, Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, 216-932-6838, http://www.dobama.org.
Friday to Sunday, Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 Gay Catholic Retreat, time of prayer and faith sharing for LGBT Catholics, $125, partial scholarships available, 7:30 pm Friday to noon Sunday, Jesuit Retreat House, 5629 State Rd, Cleveland, 440-884-9300.
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Saturday, September 30
Rosh Hashanah Luncheon, follows kiddush, sponsored by Chevrei Tikva, 10 am, Unitarian ́ Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire Road, Cleveland Hts., http://uahc.org/oh/oh017. Sunday, October 1
Hike the Three Waterfall Trail with Cleveland Out and About, Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, 1 pm, meet at Boston Store Visitor Center off Boston Mills Road, for directions call 216-556-4832 or Clevelandoutdrs @aol.com.
AIDS Walk Dayton and Family Festival, registration and festival begin at 12 noon, step off 2 pm, karaoke competition 3:30 pm, sponsored by AIDS Foundation Miami Valley, Carillon Park, Carillon Blvd. at South Patterson Blvd., Dayton, 937-461-2437, register 937222-9255 (222-WALK)
Wednesday, October 4
Fall Discussion Series, "The Bible and Homosexuality," first of seven weekly meetings, 7 pm, Emmanuel Fellowship Church, 60 N. Arlington St, Akron, 330-733-3944 or 330678-4686.
Volunteer Training, for psychology intake and crisis intervention volunteers, first session of two evenings per week for seven weeks, Cleveland Free Clinic, 11220 Euclid Ave., call Joshua Mendel at 216-721-1667.
Friday, October 6
Culture Club in Concert, show to benefit Out in Akron, 7:30 pm, $21.50 to $36.50, Akron Civic Theater, 182 S. Main St, Akron, charge tickets at 330-945-9400, in Cleveland 216241-5555, premium seats available directly through Out in Akron, 1663 Main St, Peninsula, Ohio 44264.
Kabbalat Shabbat Shuvah service, Chevrei Tikva, 8 pm, Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire, Cleveland, 216-932-5551. Friday to Sunday, October 6 to 8 Margaret Edson's Wit, 8 pm Fri. and Sat., 4 pm Sun., ticket prices vary, Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, 216932-6838, http://www.dobama.org.
Healing Weekend, sponsored by Ohio AIDS Coalition, open to HIV+ people only, $85 advance, $100 door, Fountain Inn, Lakeside, on Marblehead peninsula north of Sandusky, space is limited, applications available from 614444-1683.
Friday to Monday, October 6 to 9 Momazons Camp-Out, open to all gay and lesbian families and friends, $3 per adult per night, $1 per child per night, John Bryant State Park, 614-267-0193.
Saturday, October 7
Center's 25th Anniversary, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center dinner and reception, Virginia Apuzzo guest speaker, $100, Metropolitan Club in the Huntington Bank Bldg., East 9th St. at Euclid Ave, Cleveland, 216-651-5428. Cirque du Bizarre, AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati awareness shindig, food and entertainment, 8 pm, Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave; 513-421-2437, http:// www.cincinnnati.citysearch.com.
Bike Out on the River Corridor, 12 noon, meet at K-Station on Marina Dr, West Carrollton (Dayton), 937-428-0776 or http://break.at/ outandoutdayton.
Legacy in Concert, 10 pm, $5, Lydia's, S. Arlington, Akron, 330-773-3001.
Sunday, October 8
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Gay Skating, sponsored by Canton-Akron Gay Community Social Group, 5 pm, $5 admission, $1 skate rental, N. Canton Skate Center, 5475 Whipple Ave NW, Canton, 330-484-6027. Kol Nidre Service, Chevrei Tikva, 8 pm, Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire, Cleveland Hts., 216-932-5551.
Race and Orientation in the Elections, Black and White Men Together-sponsored chat night, 7 pm, Cleveland Gay and Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-397-2968.
Highlights of upcoming weeks
For a detailed list of events extending months into the future, see our web site: www.gaypeopleschronicle.com
Tuesday, October 10
Night Out (To Get Lucky), sponsored by Stonewall Columbus, 6 pm, $20 advance, $25 door, Franklin Park Conservatory, Columbus, 614-299-7764.
Wednesday, October 11
National Coming Out Day Thursday, October 12
Candlelight Vigil for Matthew Shepard, cosponsored by Out in Akron, Akron Pride Center, Stonewall Akron, and P-FLAG Akron on second anniversary of Shepard's death, 7 pm, between Ocasek State Office Bldg. and Summit County Courthouse on S. High St, Akron, 330253-2220.
Friday, October 13
Queer Comedy Jam, part of Out in Akron, $10 at the door, 8 pm, Highland Theatre, 826 W. Market St, Akron; 330-923-3413, http:// www.outinakron.org.
Friday to Sunday, October 13 to 15
Out in Akron, annual Akron Pride event, Highland Theatre, most events will be free; 330923-3413; http://www.outinakron.org.
Saturday, October 14
One More River to Cross, Black and Gay in America, community forum with Keith Boykin is part of Out in Akron, 2 pm, Highland Theatre, 826 W. Market St, Akron, http:// www.outinakron.org.
Queer Shorts Film Festival, part of Out in Akron, 8 pm, Highland Theatre, 826 W. Market St; 330-923-3413, Akron, http://www. outinakron.org.
Sunday, October 15
Community Brunch, part of Out in Akron, 12 noon, $10 advance tickets available at Angel Falls Coffee or online, Greystone Hall, 103 S. High St, Akron, http://www.outinakron.org. Cabaret Q, featuring Shelley McConnell and her troupe of Fantabulous All-Stars, part of Out in Akron, 7:30 pm, Highland Theatre, 826 W. Market St, Akron; 330-923-3413, http:// www.outinakron.org.
There's Naught so Queer as Folk, lecture examining the impact of LGBT artists in the 20th century by Thomas Sokolowski, director of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, part of Out in Akron, 2:30 pm, Akron Art Museum, outinakron@aol.com or http://www. outinakron.org. Columbus Gay Men's Chorus, performing in celebration of National Coming Out Day, 10:30 am, St. Mark Lutheran Church, 95 West 5th Ave, Columbus, 614-299-2514 or 614421-6864.
Saturday, October 28
Legendary Halloween Party, held by Asians and Friends-Cleveland, potluck, 50 Hemlock Lane, Moreland Hills (Cleveland), 216247-6826.
Sunday, October 29
Saints and Sinners Halloween Ball, masquerade ball held by Cincinnati Men's Chorus, 7 pm, cash bar, silent auction, Cicero's, the dance club at the Syndicate, Newport, Kentucky, 513-542-2626 http:// www.cmc.bigstep.com.
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Thursday to Sunday, November 9 to 12 Creating Change Conference, annual LGBT activists' convention sponsored by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia, 202-332-6483 ext. 3301 or http://www.creatingchange.org.
Compiled by Anthony Glassman