April 6, 2001
GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE 23
440-953-4817
Lima OSU Bi-Global▼ 4240 Campus Dr,
419-221-1641ext.415
Medical Coll. of Ohio G.S.A., Toledo;
419-383-6118
resource
directory
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Kent State Ashtabula LGBU▼
440-964-4289
3325 W 13th St, Ash'bla 44004 Igbuashtabula@gay.com
•Office hours 1st & 3rd Thur, 6-8 pm
Meetings 1st and 3rd Thurs 8 pm, Room C-133, Main Hall
Lakeland College Gay-Straight Alliance▼
7700 Clocktower, Kirtland 44094
066 Galvin, Lima 45804
c/o Student Affairs Ofc, Judith Kunkel
West Va. U BGL Mountaineers▼ Box 6444 Mountainlair, Morgantown W.V.25606
304-293-8200
THEATERS
CLEVELAND AREA CODE 216
Carousel Dinner Theatre
1275 E. Waterloo Akron
330-724-9855
Cedar-Lee Theatre
2163 Lee Rd., Cle. Hts
321-8232
North Olmsted H.S.Spectrum
Judy, 216-651-5428
Cleveland Cinematheque 11141 East Blvd., Clev Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Ave., Clev
421-7450
795-7010
no_spectrum@hotmail.com Box 226, N. Olmsted 44070
Cleveland Public Theatre▼
Northwest Ohio Support Group
gaystrai@hotmail.com
419-267-5511 ext. 261
6415 Detroit Ave., Clev
Dobama Theatre▼
631-2727
Oberlin L-G-B Union▼ Wilder Rm. 202 (Box 88)
1846 Coventry Road, Cleve. Hts
932-6838
Oberlin 44074
440-775-8179
Great Lakes Theater Festival
Oberlin Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual Alumni,
1501 Euclid Ave. #423, Cleveland
241-5490
Alumni Office, Oberlin 44074
440-775-8692
Karamu House Theatre
Ohio Northern Univ. Gay-Lesbian Org. ▼
care of Prof. Compton, Psych Dept
419-772-2000
2355 East 89th St. at Quincy, Cleveland Playhouse Square Center
795-7070
OSU North Central Technical College GLBU▼
1519 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland
1680 University Dr., Mansfield 44906
Red Hen Productions
241-6000 661-4301
UToledo Rocket Rainbow Alliance/Gay Lesbian Stu. Union 3503
COLUMBUS AREA CODE 614
Stu. Union Rm 3522, Toledo 43606
419-530-7975
•Thurs 8 pm, Student Union, Room 3018
Drexel Theaters ▼
•Office hours, Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
College of Wooster LGBTA▼
BoxC-3166, 1189 Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio 44691
YSULGBT Alliance Stu. Activities Ofc, Kilcawley Ctr, Youngstown 44555
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN OHIO; WEST VIRGINIA, INDIANA
2254 East Main St., Columbus 43209.
231-9512
Local Sponsors
Reality Theater 736 N. Pearl, Cols 43215
294-7541
Wexner Center Film/Video Theater
1871 N. High St., Columbus 43210.
292-3535
330-742-3598
DAYTON AREA CODE 937
The 8th Annual
Human Rights Campaign Cleveland
Dinner & Dance
May 5, 2001
At the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel Grand Ballroom
Buy Your Tickets Now!
Over 1,000 Expected to Attend Black-Tie Gala
Evening's Program
Join over 1,000 of your friends, family members, and colleagues on May 5th, at the HRC Cleveland Dinner & Dance black-tie gala. The evening's program begins at 5:30 PM with a Grand Reception and Silent Auction. The Dinner program continues with musical & comedy performances, Keynote Address, remarks by the HRC Executive Director, Equality Award Presentation, and Dance Party.
Tickets
Tickets are $175 per person and are available from any of the 120 Table Captains signed-up or by contacting Box Office Tickets at: 1-800-494-TIXS.
Ulmer & Berne, LLP; The Club Cleveland; Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff, LLP; Smythe, Cramer Co.; IBM Corporation; Process Creative Studios; Triad Communications; Gay People's Chronicle; Outlook News; OutInCleveland.com; and Ernie Cahoon, Tracy Carnes, Tim Downing & David Posteraro (as of 3/28/01)
Human Race Theatre
126 North Main St. #600, Dayton 45402
461-3823
Antioch College G-L Center▼
795 Livermore, Yellow Springs........
937-767-6601
TRANSGENDER
UCincinnati LGBT Alliance ucalliance2000@yahoo.com
Alpha Omega of Tri-Ess
209 Tangeman Ctr #136, Cinti. 45221.
513-556-1449
Box 2053, Sheffield Lake 44054.
216-556-0067
Columbus State GABLE Cougars
Pathways P.O. Box 23174, Toledo 43623
Nester 116,550 E. Spring, Cols
614-227-2637
Paradise Club Box 29564, Cleve 44129
216-586-9292
• 1st Tue noon & 3rd Thurs 8 pm, Nester Hall #122
TASKFORCE
Denison University▼ Outlook,
614-587-6394
Cross-Port P.O. Box 1692, Cincinnati 45201 crossport@aol.com 606-581-3711
FLERGARA LENGLAND
•Womens Center 614-587-6696
Crystal Club, 4th Sat, 2nd Fri;
Earlham Coll. Rainbow Tribe ▼
Box 287, Reynoldsburg 43068.
614-294-9031
Drawer 279, Richmond, Ind. 47374
317-983-1436
E. Lynn Harris Keynote
Elizabeth Birch Karen Williams Emcee Special Guest
Sarena Tyler DJ
North Coast Men's Chorus
Equality Award Recipient
Kenyon College Allied Sexual Orientations (ALSO)
TransFamily Cleveland, Transgender, family, allies Potluck 1st Thur........
216-691-4357
Gambier, Ohio 740-427-6365,
740-427-5661
Trans Pride
330-923-3413
Marietta College Rainbow Alliance▼ gla@marietta.edu Marietta College, Box 152, Marietta, Ohio 45750
⚫3rd Fri 7 pm, potluck, discussion, Akron Pride Ctr, 71 N. Adams St. • 4th Fri 7pm, potluck, discussion, Cleve L-G Ctr, 6600 Detroit Ave.
⚫Thurs 4 pm, Arts and Humanities House
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Marshall U.L-G-B Outreach▼
TRAVEL & ACCOMMODATIONS
Pritchard Hall 137, Huntington WV
304-696-6623
•Lambda Society, Wed 9:15 pm, Student Center
Rainbow World Travel
Miami U.G-L-BAlliance▼
14601 Detroit Rd., Lakewood
216-228-6990
HUMAN RIGHTS! AMPAIGN
"An Evening of Purpose and Pride."
As America's largest gay and lesbian organization, the Human Rights Campaign provides a national voice on gay and lesbian issues The Human Rights Campaign effectively lobbies Congress: mobrizes grassroots action in diverse communities: invests strategically to elect a fair-minded Congress, and increases public understanding through innovative education and communication strategies
www.hrc-cleveland.org
(440) 779-6444
381 Shriver Center, Oxford 45056
513-529-3823
Muskingum College Alternative Lifestyle Awareness▼ New Concord, Ohio
Roseland Guesthouse & Campground Proctor, W.V. www.rcvideo.com/roseland.
304-455-3838
740-826-8091
Northern Kentucky UOut Front outfront@nku.edu 606-572-6514
YOUTH GROUPS
Ohio State University Fusion fusionOSU@yahoo.com
614-247-5876
Cincinnati Youth Group
www.osu.edu/students/fusion
•Wed 8 pm, Ohio Union Gray Suite G
Club 1722 Youth Proj, African-American GBT male support club1722@blackoutunlimited.org
OSU G-L-B Student Services▼
464 Ohio Union, 1739 N. High, Cols
614-292-6200
• Out & About, Thu, Ohio Union Buckeye Sts F & G
•Nosotros, Thu, GLB Latins
OSU GLBT Alumni Society
614-421-9389
P.O. Box 2012, Columbus 43216 RyanTRNG@aol.com
OSU Newark Directions
1179 University Dr., Newark43055
740-366-9358
Ohio University GLBT Student Programs
740-593-0239
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Baker Univ. Center 314, Athens 45701 gibt@ohio.edu Ohio U Open Doors GLBT Student Union ▼ 18N Colleg Athens opendoor-L@ouvaxa.cats.ohiou.edu http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~opendoor
740-597-7955
Phoenix Project of Northwest Ohio
Ohio U Student Senate LGBT Committee, Athens... 740-593-4049 Ohio U Delta Lambda Phi fraternity
centaur@oak.cats.ohiou.edu, http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~centaur Ohio U Swarm of Dykes, direct action, open to all sod@oak.cats.ohiou.edu
•Thurs 6pm, Cleveland Lesbian-GayCenter, 6600 Detroit Ave Kaleidoscope Youth Coalition, Box8104, Cols 43201 203 King Ave...
614-294-7886
•Phoenix Pride Group, Sat 11 am, Wed 6 pm, 614-444-0800 •Drop-in, Wed 8-10 p, Fri 7-10:30p, Northminster Ch., 203 King Ave. •Lesbian, bi, transgender women and girls 21 and under, Mon 6pm •Central Ohio Gay-Straight Alliance, 2nd, 4th Thurs, 6:30 pm •Coming Out, Tues 5:30 • Movie Night, 3rd Thus 8 pm
National G-L Youth Hotline
Sun-Thu7-10pm, Fri-Sat 7-midnight
126A W. South Boundary, Perrysburg 43551 phoenixNWO@hotmail.com
•Youth meetings Mon 7 pm, Red Cross, 2275 Collingwood, Toledo •2nd Mon,Wood County Red Cross, 150 Gorrell Ave, Bowling Green
PRYSM Youth Group (20 & under)▼
Clev L-GCenter, 6600 Detroit Ave. (#26 bus)
216-651-5428
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
PUT IN FOR YOUR VACATION NOW!
June 21 24, 2001
Ball State University Muncie, Indiana 27th Annual
pationa
513-684-8405
216-752-1722
800-347-8336
419-373-9939
740-589-2139
Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Pride▼
740-368-3621
Otterbein College BIGALA
Westerville
614-823-1258
RAG, Ray's Alliance of Gays; Raymond Walters College
U. of Cincinnati, LGBT98@yahoo.com
P.O. Box 6144, Cleveland 44101
•Meets Sat. 12-3 pm; Drop-in night, Weds 6:30-9 pm •Parents of lgbt and questioning youth, 1st Mon 6:30-8 pm Rainbow Area Youth P.O. Box 12415, Toledo 43606 www.toledoray.org.
419-327-8686
513-761-0406
Sinclair Community Coll. GALA, Dayton www.galaclub.org
St. X Ally Network St. Xavier High School Cincinnati http://go.to/StXAlly
•Meets Weds 6:30 pm, call for downtown location Youth Pride Youngstown GLBT and questioning Sat Noon-3pm
Wright State U Lambda Union▼
Youth Quest, Box3721, Dayton 45401 http://www.youthquestdayton.homestead.com
330-744-8025 937-640-3333
Wed 7 pm, W-047 Student Union
937-775-5565
•Weds 7pm, Miami Valley UU Fellowship, 2001 Far Hills, Oakwood
Mainstage Performers
Thursday
Café Mocha, Holly Near & Cris Williamson
Friday
Purple Moon Dance Project, Vickie Shaw, Heather Bishop
Saturday
Justina Golden directs the NWMF Chorus, Lucie Blue Tremblay,Voices of Africa Sunday
Afternoon Comedy Concert with Michelle Balan and Roxanna Ward plus New This Year!One performer will be selected from the two Goddess Jam Coffeehouses as the opening act for the Comedy Concert. You could end up being the lucky festigoer who opens this year's Comedy Concert!
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We're music – and so much more!
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Expanded health series will include free health screenings♫ Expanded sports series♫ Return of the fine arts exhibit♫♬ NWMF prom ♬ Drama presentations and workshops ♫ Awards brunch Sunday morning with keynote speaker ♫ Open mic featuring festigoers (selected festigoer performers will perform at a late night coffeehouse) ♬ NWMF chorus made up of festigoers Spirituality series workshops and activities Health and fitness workshops♫ Music production workshops♫ Craftswomen marketplace♫ Films and videos♫ Networking sessions ♬ Drum jams
Get your festival pass for half price if you are between 18 and 25 or between 65 and 70 years of age
Get your festival pass for free if you are under 18 or over 70 years of age
Fri PMSun Earlier bird (4/30) $203.50 $193.50 $158.50
ARTS INDIANA INDIANA ARTS COMMISSION REGIONAL PARTNERS Connecting people to the arts Provided with support from Central Indiana Community Foundation, Inc. the Indiana Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency
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Registration:
Full Festival
Fri AMSun
Early bird (5/31)
$218.50 $208 50 $173 50
On-site
$238.50
$228 50
$188 50
Check our Web site for more information
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http://waonline.org
Register online! MasterCard, VISA, AMEX, online personal checks accepted
In all programs, WIA strives to reflect the diversity and multicultural reality of the women's community in regard to race, age, physical ability, and sexual orientation, and actively reaches out to reflect this diversity in its workers, participants, performers, and presenters.
For more information on the festival or a complete brochure, write to NWMF, P.O. Box 1427, Indianapolis, IN 46206. Phone: (317) 927-9355, fax: (317) 923-4995 email: nwmf@wiaonline.org