April 6, 2001
GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE 11
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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, April 5 to 7 The Cripple of Inishmaan, 8 pm, 4 pm Saturday, $11-$18, Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd, Cleveland Heights, 216-932-3396, http:// www.dobama.org, dobama(@dobama.org.
Friday to Sunday, April 6 to 8
Rainbow Wranglers Round-Up, The Wild West Show, tenth annual benefit for Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, weekend package $60, for list of events http://www.rainbow wranglers.org, 216-961-5817.
Saturday, April 7
Healing Day, sponsored by the Living Room and the Cleveland chapter of the Ohio AIDS Coalition, free information, support, and community-building day for people living with HIV, pre-registration preferred, held at the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-651-6466.
Spirit House, evening of live music and refreshments, featuring Without Walls and Shield of Faith, free, 8 pm, Archwood United Church of Christ, 2800 Archwood Ave, Cleveland, 216-671-4526.
Saturday and Sunday, April 7 and 8 "Standard Time," concert by Cincinnati Men's Chorus, Sat 8:07 pm, Sun 2:07 pm, Music Hall, 513-542-2626, www.bigstep.com.
Sunday, April 8
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Meet Mr. TriState Leather, 2:30 pm, proceeds to benefit Columbus AIDS Task Force, sponsored by the National Leather Association, Stonewall Union, 1160 N. High St, Columbus, 614-430-4406.
Palm Sunday Service, 11 am, Emmanuel Fellowship Church, 60 N. Arlington St, Akron, 330-376-8725, UCCPast@aol.com.
Palm Sunday Services, with guest preacher Rev. Delores P. Berry, 10:30 am and 6 pm, Eternal Joy MCC, 1630 E. Fifth St, Dayton, 937-228-4031.
Monday, April 9
Working Parts by Lucy Ann Bledsoe, to be discussed in the 10% Book Club, 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-651-5428.
Leslie Feinberg speaks, noted transgender activist and author, 8 pm, part of Oberlin College's Trans Awareness Week, sponsored by Oberlin's Women's Resources Center, Rm. 106, King Lecture Hall, Oberlin, 440775-8802 ext 250.
Wednesday, April 11
HIV/AIDS Community Seder, to benefit Jewish Family Service Association's HIV and AIDS programs, 6:30 pm, Park Synagogue, Cleveland Heights, 216-292-3999.
Gay and Lesbian Adoption Forum, sponsored by Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Bellefaire and Adoption Network Cleveland, 6:30 pm, Mandel School, Case Western Reserve U., corner of Ford and Bellflower, University Circle, Cleveland, 216651-1230.
Grief Support, first of eight weekly meetings facilitated by Busch Family Chapels, 6 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-651-5428.
Spirituality and Sexuality Forum, "What the Bible Does and Doesn't Say About Homosexuality," part of Pride! Kent's 30th anniversary, 8 pm, Governance Chambers, Student Center, Kent State University. tmashlana,kent.edu, 330-672-2068, 330-
672-6355.
Wednesday to Sunday, April 12 to 15 National Black Lesbian Conference, sponsored by the Zuna Institute, featuring workshops, networking seesions, banquet, gospel brunch, $150 registration fee, Swissotel, 3391 Peachtree Rd. N.E., Atlanta, Georgia, http:// www.zunainstitute.org, 510-482-1671.
Thursday, April 12
"David and Jonathon: A biblical love story," presentation by Todd E. Mashlan, 8 pm, Kent State University Student Center Room 316, tmashlan@kent.edu, 216-672-2068, 330672-6355..
Maundy Thursday Service, 7 pm, Eternal Joy MCC, 1630 E. Fifth St, Dayton, 937-228-4031. Friday, April 13
Good Friday Service, 7 pm, Emmanuel Fellowship Church, 60 N. Arlington St, Akron, 330-376-8725, UCCPast@aol.com.
I Beg Your Parton, a Dolly Parton tribute featuring The Dirty Bottom Band, Hayshaker Jones and Lounge Kitty, to benefit Sway magazine, 9 pm, $5, Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland, 216-383-1124.
Easter Basket Auction, annual benefit for Northern Ohio Coalition Inc.'s funding of gay and AIDS programs, 10 pm, Rockies, 9208 Detroit Ave., Cleveland; 216-961-3115, or NOCI at 216-781-6624.
Good Friday Tenebrae Service, Service of Shadows, 8 pm, Liberation United Church of Christ, 13714 Madison Ave, Lakewood (Cleveland), 216-521-5556.
Good Friday Service, 7 pm, Eternal Joy MCC, 1630 E. Fifth St, Dayton, 937-228-4031. Mr. and Miss Trailer Park Trash, third annual pageant, to benefit Mahoning County AIDS Task Force and Ursuline Sisters HIV/ AIDS Ministry, $2 cover, Club Blue Note, 2810 Market St, Youngstown, 330-782-3694, 330-743-3333 ext. 242.
Saturday, April 14
Interweave Coffeehouse, an evening of coffee, conversation and "open mike," free, 7:30 pm, Miami Valley Unitarian Fellowship, 2001 Far Hills Ave, Dayton, 937-299-6113. Lydia's Third Anniversary Party, featuring Anne E. Dechant in concert, $5, 10pm, Lydia's, 1348 S. Arlington, Akron, 330-773-3001. Survival Strategies for Strong Women, second workshop co-hosted by Women's Outreach for Women and Buckeye Region AntiViolence Organization, group discussion on techniques for self-care, 6:30 pm, free childcare available with advance registration, space is limited, 614-291-3639, womens outreach(@aol.com.
Sunday, April 15
Easter Sunday Service, '1 am, Emmanuel Fellowship Church, 60 N. Arlington, Akron, 330-376-8725, UCCPast(@aol.com.
Easter Sunday Services, 10:30 am and 6 pm, at Eternal Joy MCC's new home, 2382 Kennedy Ave, Dayton, 937-228-4031.
Wednesday to Saturday, April 18 to 21
Bridges to Tolerance: Confronting Bigotry in Good Medicine, women in medicine conference, national retreat for lesbian physicians and medical students, Paradise Point, San Diego, contact Box 09723, Columbus Ohio 43209, http://www.wimretreat.org, or University of Vermont Office of Continuing Medical Education 802-656-2292.
Thursday, April 19
Yom Ha'Shoah, Holocaust memorial service, sponsored by Pride! Kent, 7 pm, film to follow at Pride! Kent regular meeting, The Plaza, Student Center, Kent State University, tmashlan@kent.edu, 330-672-2068, 330-
672-6355.
Friday, April 20
Yom Ha'Shoah, Holocaust memorial service, held by Chevrei Tikva, honoring the gay men, lesbians, Jews, and others killed, service 8 pm, oneg (social hour) follows, Unitarian Society. 2728 Lancashire, Cleveland Heights, 216932-5551.
Saturday, April 21
YBFake in Concert, 10 pm, $5, Lydia`s, 1348 S. Arlington, Akron, 330-773-3001.
Month of Memories Benefit, dinner and a show to benefit Northern Ohio Coalition's funding of gay and AIDS groups, hosted by Erica Martinez, dinner seatings at 6 pm and 8 pm, show at 10 pm, Marshall McCarron's Tavern, 1743 Randall Rd, Cleveland, 216941-7825, http://community.cleveland.com/ce noci.
Sunday, April 22
AIDS Memorial Service, sponsored by David's House, 7 pm, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 2271 Collingwood Ave, Toledo, 419244-6682.
Salt Run Trail Hike, sponsored by Out and About Cleveland, 216-556-4832, cleveland outdrs@aol.com.
Day of Remembrance Gatherings, sponsored by the Beacon Against Violence Initiative, Columbine and School Violence gathering 6 pm, Holocaust memorial gathering 7:30 pm. Lamb of God Anglican Church, 501 East Broad St, Columbus, 614-473-1117, Beaconflwshp @juno.com.
Highlights of upcoming weeks
For a detailed list of events extending months into the future, see our web site: www.gaypeopleschronicle.com
Tuesday, April 24
Murder Mystery Dinner, hosted by Dayton Gryphons, reservations required, reservations and $10 deposit required, Spaghetti Warehouse. 36 W. Fifth St, Dayton, cdougnu juno.com. Comedy Night, co-sponsored by Dayton Lesbian-Gay Center, featuring Jan Einerson. S12 advance, S18 door, Joker's Comedy Club. 8900 Kingsridge Dr, Dayton, 937-433-5233. tickets available at Q! Gift Shop, 1904 N. Main.
Model: Sean 19113 Detroit Rd. 440.895.3030
Thursday, April 25
All G-d's Children: Homosexuality in the Jewish Community, presentation by Rabbi Stephen Greenberg, the first openly gay Orthodox rabbi, reservations required, 7:30 pm, Mayerson Center, Hebrew Union College, 3101 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, 513-469-1188 ext 123.
Saturday, April 28
Fourth Annual Pride Dinner Dance, sponsored by Inside and Out! and the LGBO Office of Marshall University, $25 per person before April 22. S30 after. Four Seasons, 903 3rd Ave, Huntington. W.V.. 304-696-6623, 304523-3121.
Tuesday to Sunday, May 1 to 27 The Vagina Monologues, play by lesbian writer Eve Ensler, Little Theater at the Music Hall, 500 Lakeside Ave, Cleveland: 216241-5555. 330-945-9400 in Akron, http://
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Saturday, May 5
Eighth Annual HRC Cleveland Dinner, grand reception, auction, dinner program, dance and party, AIDS Taskforce to receive Equality Award. S150 before April 1. $175 after. 800494-8497. 440-779-6444. http://www.hrccleveland.org.
Wednesday to Monday, May 23 to 28 International Gay Bowling Tournament International Gay Bowling Organization. Columbus: Ed Townsend 614-882-6072 or Jeff Lemert 614-235-5267, JFLT1112/a webtv.net. IGBO2001
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