May 27, 2005

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 216631-1052, or e-mail to calendars @chronohio.com. Each week's calendar shows events in the upcoming week, 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.gaypeoples chronicle.com. Deadline for each week's calendar is noon on Thursday of the previous week.

To Saturday, June 4

The Secretaries, play by the Five Lesbian Brothers bringing the sensibilities of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre to office life, Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, 216-631-2727, www.cptonline.org.

Friday, May 27

Trip to Little Italy, organized by the Senior Drop-in Center of the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, meet at 10:30 am to carpool, then visit the Alta Social Settlement House and have lunch at Primo Vino, meet at 6600 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, RSVP to 216-651-5426.

Friday to Sunday, May 27 to 29

Walk on Water, film of an Israeli agent who meets the gay grandson of a Nazi war criminal he's hunting, directed by Yossi and Jagger's Eytan Fox, 9 pm Fri and Sun, 7 pm Sat, $8, $5 members, staff and students, Cinematheque, 11141 East Blvd, Cleveland, www.cia.edu/ cinematheque, 216-421-7450.

Saturday, May 28

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Jump Start: Living Proof, women's health and wellness seminar with a presentation by Living Proof lesbian cancer survivor's group, 10 am, Stonewall Columbus, 1160 North High Columbus, kpinkleton@stone wallcolumbus.org, 614-930-2261. Diner Fest, fundraiser for Cincinnati's Pride Alive celebration, featuring DJ Flex, celebrity dunk tank and more, 12 noon to 7 pm, Diner on Sycamore, 1203 Sycamore Ave, 513-7211212, 513-591-0200, www.pridealive.org. Columbus Asian Festival, social outing organized by Asians and Friends Columbus, 12 noon, Franklin Park, Columbus, 614272-8327, www.afcmh.com.

Once Upon a Time, concert by the Cleveland Lesbian/Gay/Allies Concert/Marching Band, featuring Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, 3 pm, Archwood UCC, 2800 Archwood Ave, Cleveland, www.gaybandcleveland.org, 216-6316126.

Bend it Like Beckham and What's Cooking, two films presented as part of Chick Flicks women's movie night, social hour 6:30 pm, films 7:30 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-651-5428, www.lgcsc.org.

Kentucky Karma at Toledo Spitfire, National Women's Football Association game, 7:00 pm, Rossford High School, 701 Superior St, Rossford (Toledo), 419-310-2255, www.toledospitfire.com.

Columbus Comets at Cincinnati Sizzle, National Women's Football Association game, 7:00 pm, Boys and Girls Club, 3504 WashingAve, Avondale (Cincinnati), www.cincinnatisizzle.com.

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Sunday, May 29

Second Annual Glammy Awards, presented by the Imperial Sovereign Queen City Court of the Buckeye Empire, featuring a special show followed by the awards ceremony, 7:30 pm, the Dock, 603 West Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati, www.isqccbe.org, 859-261-2972, 859491-9484.

Wednesday, June 1

Cincinnati Pride Speakers Rally, 11:30 am, Fountain Square, downtown Cincinnati, 513591-0200, www.prideisalive.com.

LGBT Photography Club, Cleveland area group's second meeting, for location and time call 216-226-8826 or e-mail afeo@aol.com. Night of Pride Alive, Cincinnati Pride comedy show, doors 6:30 pm, show promptly at 8 pm, Funny Bone Comedy Club, Newport on the Levee, 1 Aquarium Way, Newport, Ky. (Cincinnati),

www.prideisalive.com.

513-591-0200,

Love! Valour! Compassion! first film in the GLBT Rainbow Film Festival presented by the Beacon Fellowship, Ohio Center for Social Justice and Eternal Joy MCC, 7 pm, Eternal Joy, 2382 Kennedy Ave, Dayton, 614302-4948, beaconohio@aol.com, http://

hometown.aol.com/beaconohio.

Thursday, June 2

Ohio Lesbian-Gay Police Association, inaugural meeting for LGBT people in law enforcement, 7 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, 216941-4216, www.olgpa.org.

Gina Young with What the Kids Want, queer singer-songwriter, presented by Wild Plum Productions, 7 pm, Metro Joe's Ohio City, 3408 Bridge Ave, Cleveland, 216651-5428, tmichelle@lgcsc.org.

Friday, June 3

Steeple Vigil, event to collect food for the Brookside Center, openly gay Rev. David Bahr will be hoisted into the steeple of his church at 5 pm and will stay until 5,000 lbs of nonperishable food are donated on the church

Saturday, June 4

Dayton Pride Dinner and Business Expo, 20th annual event, expo 5 pm, dinner 7 pm, featuring comedian Marga Gomez, Schuster Performing Arts Center, 1 West 2nd Street, Dayton, www.daytonpride.org, 937-274-1776

pridedayton@aol.com.

South Beach Spa Day, part of the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center's TaDa dinner series, with a variety of spa services and luscious foods, $60, 5:30 pm, limited to 20 guests, RSVP 216651-5428, www.lgcsc.org.

Pittsburgh Passion at Toledo Spitfire, National Women's Football Association game, 7:00 pm, Rossford High School, 701 Superior St, Rossford (Toledo), 419-310-2255, www.toledospitfire.com.

Senior Prom You Don't Want to Miss, part of the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center's TaDa dinner series, $35, $60 couple, limited to 70 guests, 7 pm, RSVP 216-651-5428, www.lgcsc.org.

Saturday and Sunday, June 4 and 5 Ohio Entertainer of the Year Pageant, twoday event featuring the All-Star Show on Saturday at 8:30 pm, pageant at 9:30 pm on Sunday, both nights featuring National Entertainer of the Year Tasha Long, Dnayel Vasquez, Ashley West and emcee Denise Russel, Axis Niteclub, 775 North High St, Columbus, 216254-3779, www.angelproductionsohio.com. Sunday, June 5

Dignity Dayton Anniversary Mass, celebrating 30 years of the local chapter of the group for LGBT Catholics, 10 am, Christ Episcopal Church, 20 West First Street, Dayton, 937640-2468, www.dignitydayton.org.

Canoe the Upper Cuyahoga River, organized by Cleveland Out and About, 1 pm, 216556-4832, http://clevelandoutandabout.org. Dignity Dayton Anniversary Dinner, celelbrating 30 years of the local chapter of the group for LGBT Catholics, 6 pm, Cox Arboretum, 6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton, www.dignitydayton.org, 934-640-2468. Dinner at Brasa Steakhouse, organized by Girth and Mirth Cleveland, all you can eat $35, salad bar only $25, 7 pm, 216-556-0670, www.girthandmirthcleveland.com.

steps, Archwood UCC, 2800 Archwood Ave, Highlights of upcoming weeks

Cleveland, 216-351-9061, archwoodoffice @aol.com.

Pride Artsfest, art show and sale featuring musical performances, benefits the Akron Pride Center, 7 pm, Church of Our Saviour, 471 Crosby St, Akron, 330-253-2220, www.akronpridecenter.org.

Friday to Tuesday, June 3 to 7

A Comment from the Peanut Gallery, oneman show. by gay actor-comedian Les Kurkendaal, part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival, Fri 9:10 pm, Sat 7 pm, Mon 8:30 pm, Tues 8 pm, Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm Street, Cincinnati, 513-621-1919, www.cincy fringe.com,

For a detailed list of events extending months into the future, see our web site: www.gaypeopleschronicle.com

Tuesday, June 7

Smoker's Quit Fair, smoking cessation workshop featuring new ways to quit smoking, hypnosis session free for first 20 registrants, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, 216-651-5428 ext. 13, tmarshall@lgcsc.org.

Wednesday, June 8

GLBT Rainbow Film Festival, second film in the series, title to be announced, presented by the Beacon Fellowship, Ohio Center for Social Justice and Eternal Joy MCC, 7 pm, Eternal Joy, 2382 Kennedy Ave, Dayton, 614302-4948, beaconohio@aol.com, http://

hometown.aol.com/beaconohio.

Pride Spirit Alive, Cincinnati Pride interfaith service, 7:30 pm, New Thought Unity Center, 1401 East McMillan St, Cincinnati, 513-5910200, www.prideisalive.com.

Thursday, June 9

Glitter Ball Pageant, competition is part of Cincinnati's Pride Alive festivities, 8 pm, the Dock, 603 West Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati, 513-591-0200, www.prideisalive.com.

Friday, June 10

Cincinnati Pride Rally on Fountain Square, Fifth and Vine downtown, 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, 513-591-0200; http://prideisalive.com/.

Saturday, June 11

Cincinnati Youth Group Pancake Breakfast, part of Cincinnati's Pride Alive festivities, 9 am, Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, 103 William Howard Taft, Cincinnati, 513-591-0200, www.prideis alive.com, www.cygteens.org.

Cincinnati Gay Pride Festival, in Northside's Hoffner Park Saturday 4-11 pm and Sunday 1-7 pm; 513-591-0200, www.prideisalive.com.

Pig Roast and Luau, presented by the Akron Pride Center, please bring a side dish, 5 pm, $10,Adams Street, 77 North Adams Street, Akron, 330253-2220, www.akronpridecenter.org.

Sunday, June 12

Cincinnati Gay Pride Parade and Festival, pep rally Sunday 11 am at Burnet Woods followed by 1 pm parade to Hoffner Park where weekend festival continues to 7 pm; 513-591-

0200, www.prideisalive.com. Diversity Day, LGBT community picnic presented by Diversity Dayton and Dayton PFLAG, 1 pm, Indian Riffle Park, 2801 East Stroop Rd, Kettering (Dayton), 937-640-3333, diversitydayton@yahoo.com.

Jamie Anderson, comic singer-songwriter, presented by Sandusky/Firelands Gay Pride as part of their Pride Month celebration, 4 pm, $7.50 advance, $10 door, cookout sponsored by Club X-Centricities follows, show Harlequins Coach House, 414 Wayne Street, Sandusky, cookout 306 West Water Street, Sandusky, 419-627-0380, www.firelands pride.org.

Saturday, June 18

Cleveland Pride Parade and Festival, parade lines up at 11:30 am at location to be announced, steps off at 1 pm and goes to festival 2-8 pm in Voinovich Park on Lake Erie at north end of East 9th St, 216-371-0214, www.clevelandpride.org.

Dayton Pride Parade and Rally, parade assembles 11 am at Cooper Park, 3rd and St. Clair, marches at noon to festival at Courthouse Square, Main and Third Sts. downtown; www.daytonpride.org, 937-274-1776 pridedayton@aol.com.y

Saturday, June 25

Columbus Pride Parade and Festival, parade steps off from Goodale Park in the Short North, marches on High St. to festival at Bicentennial Park; 614-299-7764, www.stonewallcolumbus.org.

Erie Pride Picnic, Rotary Pavilion, Presque Isle State Park, Erie, Pa., info@eriegaynews, 814-456-9833, www.eriegaynews.com.

-Compiled by Anthony Glassman

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