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Pride Guide 2002

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Thursday to Saturday through June 29 End of the World Party, play about six friends' summer at their Fire Island Pines house, Reality Theatre, 736 N. Pearl St, Columbus, for times and tickets 614-294-7541, http:// www.realitytheatre.com, info@reality

theatre.com.

Friday, June 7

World's Gayest Office Party, hosted by the Queen City Careers Association, 5 pm, Hamburger Mary's, 909 Vine St, Cincinnati, http:/ /www.qccainc.com, 513-723-5073. Chevrei Tikva Annual Meeting, pizza supper 6:30 pm, Shabbat services 8 pm, Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd, Cleveland Heights, 216-932-5551, RSVP supper please. Pride Artsfest, fundraiser to benefit the Akron Pride Center, 7 pm, Church of Our Savior, 471 Crosby St, Akron, 330-253-2220, http:// www.akronpridecenter.org.

Pamela Means, lesbian singer-songwriter, Slammer's, 202 E. Long St, Columbus, 614221-8880.

Friday and Saturday, June 7 and 8

Boys in the Band, performances by the Columbus Gay Men's Chorus, Southern Theatre, Columbus, tickets available at the CAPA box office next to the Ohio Theater, through Ticketmaster, or by calling 614-431-3600, http://www.cgmc.com.

Friday to Sunday, June 7 to 9

National Women's Music Festival, 28th annual event, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana; write to P.O. Box 1427, Indianapolis, Ind. 46206-1427, 317-927-9355, http:// www.wiaonline.org.

Saturday and Sunday, June 8 and 9

Cincinnati Gay Pride, music festival 7 pm Saturday at Hoffner Park, rally Sunday at 12 noon at the Burnet Woods gazebo, parade step-off at 1 pm, music festival continues at 2 pm at parade's end in Hoffner Park, http:// www.cincypride.com, info@cincynride.com.

513-681-4627,

Saturday, June 8

Pancake Breakfast, organized and cooked by the Cincinnati Youth Group, 9 am, $7 donation, Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, 103 William Howard Taft, Cincinnati, 513684-8405.

Proud Artists Contest Showcase, part of Cincinnati Pride, 12 noon, GLBT Center of Cincinnati, 4119 Hamilton Ave, http:// www.glbtcentercincinnati.com, 513-

591-0200.

River Bears Pride Cookout, bring meat, a dish to share, non-alcoholic beverages, 12 noon, McFarland Woods Shelter, Area 30 of Mt. Airy Forest, Westwood Northern Blvd. near Montana Ave., Cincinnati, 513-470-0733, info@riverbears.org.

Pride Erie Picnic, 2 pm, bring a dish to pass, Beach 11, Presque Isle State Park, Erie, Pa., info@eriegaynews, 814-456-9833, 814452-6228, leelynn@erie.net.

Pride Interfaith Service, followed by fellowship time with food, 4 pm, New Thought Unity Center, 1401 E. McMillan, East Walnut Hills (Cincinnati), 513-921-8192.

Decked Out Dinner Dance, seventh annual Gays and Lesbians United benefit aboard the Willis B. Boyer lake freighter museum docked at International Park across the Maumee River from downtown Toledo; dinner and dance is $75 by June 3; 7 pm dance only $15 advance, $20 at gangplank, 419-244-6438.

Goodtime III Cruise with Cleveland GIFT, the Gay Invitational Fellowship bowling tournament, boarding 7 pm at East 9th St. pier, ship leaves at 7:30 pm sharp, $20, tickets available at Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center and most area bars; buy with Visa or Mastercard at 216-631-9811, 216-749-2152, or online at http://www.clevelandgift.org. HRC Columbus Dinner, featuring openly gay former baseball player Billy Bean as keynote speaker, $175, Hyatt Regency Hotel, 75 E. State St, Columbus, http:// www.boxofficetickets.com, dinner@hrc-

columbus.org.

Trinity Cathedral

The Episcopal Church in downtown Cleveland .....an exciting and inclusive community of faith Interfaith Pride Service: Sunday, June 16 at 5:30p Thinking outside the Triangle'. Ms. Irene Monroe, preaching Sunday Services:

Celebrations of the Eucharist at 8a 9a (Contemporary) and 11a (Choral)

Weekday Services: 12:10p Holy Eucharist (Tue & Thu) 5:45p Labyrinth Walks (Tue)

The Very Rev. Tracey Lind, dean The Rev. Gregory Jacobs, The Rev. Joseph Russell & Daniel Hathaway, cathedral canons Kurt Wiesner, pastoral intern

East 22nd & Euclid Avenue 216.771.3630▪ trinitycathedral@dohio.org on the Web at www.trinitycleveland.org

Fusion with the Network, women's pro football outing organized by the Cleveland-area lesbian social and professional networking organization, for location and reservations call 440-962-3662.

Cleveland Fusion Women's Pro Football, hosting the Golden Hawks, 7:05 pm, $10, students and seniors $5, Bedford Stadium, 481 Northfield Rd, Bedford (Cleveland), 440816-1457, tickets@clevelandfusion.com,

http://www.clevelandfusion.com.

Full Moon Masquerade, prom for 13-20 year old LGBT youth, 8 pm, $10, $15 per couple, sponsored by PRYSM, Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, tickets available at Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-651-5428. Robin Stone, with Pamela Means, Lydia's, 1348 S. Arlington, Akron, 330-773-3001, http://www.lydiasbar.com.

Sunday, June 9

Third Annual Canoe Trip, sponsored by Cleveland Out and About, 1 pm, meet at Riverside Tavern, 13468 Main Market, Welshfield, Ohio, 216-556-4832, clevelandoutdrs@aol.com, http://www.akron home.com/outdoors.

Monday, June 10

Cleveland Stonewall Democrats Annual Meeting, 6:30 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-647-7437, president@clevelandstonewalldemocrats.org. Indigo Girls, 8 pm, Tower City Amphitheater, Cleveland, tickets 216-241-5555 or 330945-9400, http://www.ticketmaster.com. Fadeout by Joseph Hansen, to be discussed at the 10% Book Club, 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216221-2022.

Tuesday, June 11

P-FLAG Cincinnati Scholarship Program, 7:30 pm, Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, 103 William Howard Taft, Cincinnati, 5136342-5825, 513-467-9078.

Wednesday, June 12

"Internet: Future of HIV Prevention," fifth annual Gay Pride Community Forum, featuring keynote speaker Tracey Dominiak of the Midwest AIDS Prevention Project, sponsored by David's House, 7 pm, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 2272 Collingwood Blvd, Toledo, 419-244-6682.

Friday, June 14

David MacLean, gay comedian to perform, $5, 10 pm, Hamburger Mary's, 909 Vine St, Cincinnati, 513-381-6279.

Friday to Sunday, June 14 to 16

Dayton Pride Weekend, "Building Pride from the Inside Out," http://www.gaydayton.org/ pride, daytonpride2001@aol.com, 937275-3059.

Friday to Sunday, June 14 to 30

Gypsy, musical about the stripper Gypsy Rose Lee, $16 adults, $15 students and senior citizens, presented by the Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Ave, Willoughby (Cleveland), 440-951-6637.

Saturday, June 15

Cleveland Pride Parade and Festival, begins with 1 pm rally at East 18th and Euclid; 2 pm parade steps off to 14th annual festival at Voinovich Park on Lake Erie downtown (East 9th St. pier) until 8 pm; 216-371-0214, http:/ /www.clevelandpride.org.

Tri-State Womonfest, tenth annual all-day music festival in Dry Ridge, Ky., on I-75 30 miles south of Cincinnati; $12 advance, $15 gate, Womonfest 2001, P.O. Box 983, Covington, Ky., 41012, 859-442-5993, majen@juno.com.

Proud Artists Contest Showcase, 2 pm, GLBT Center of Cincinnati, 4119 Hamilton Ave, http://www.glbtcentercincinnati.com, 513-591-0200.

Dayton Pride Dinner and Expo, post-dinner entertainers include Suzanne Westenhoeffer and Miss Bonni Blake, expo 5 pm, dinner 7 pm, dinner $35, tickets must be ordered by June 10, Dayton Convention Center, 22 E. 5th St, Dayton, 937-275-3059, http:// www.gaydayton.org.

Pizza & Preacher, featuring African American theologian Irene Monroe, 7 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, 216-651-5428.

"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" Show, part of Cincinnati Pride Month celebrations, presented by Imperial Sovereign Queen City Court of the Buckeye Empire, 11 pm, Jacob's on the Avenue, 4029 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati, 513-591-2100.

Sunday, June 16

Pride 5K Run and Walk, fourth annual event sponsored by Cleveland Frontrunners, register 8 am at Edgewater Park upper pavilion; run-walk begins 9 am; $12 advance, $15 at Cleveland Pride or at event; 216-623-9933, 216-398-0444 or www.hermescleveland.com. Gay Day at Cedar Point, unofficial, unsponsored event at the amusement park near Sandusky is every Fathers Day when the crowds are thinner; wear red or rainbow colors.

Dayton Pride Family Picnic, featuring vendors, artists, games, 12 noon, Carillon Park, Dayton, 937-275-3059, http://www.gay dayton.org.

Interfaith Pride Service, with Rev. Irene Monroe of the Harvard Divinity School, 5:30 pm, Trinity Cathedral, Euclid Ave. at E. 22nd St, Cleveland, 216-651-5428.

Wednesday, June 19

Insight Monthly Dinner, Cleveland area LGB personal and professional networking organization, call for location, time and reservations, 216-556-0576.

Friday, June 21

A Matter of Pride Conference, presented by Amethyst, Inc./Women's Outreach for Women, BRAVO, Columbus Health Department, Southeast, Inc. and Stonewall Columbus, Patrick Califia-Rice to present keynote address, registration deadline June 7, CEUs and BRCHS available, Franklin County Veterans Memorial, 300 W. Broad St, Columbus, 614-291-3639, http://www.geocities.com/ amopconference/index.html.

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