September 16, 2005

GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE 11

charlie's calendar

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 Sunday, September 18

Between the Worlds, alternative spiritual gathering for queer men, presented by the Green Faerie Grove, registration due by September 1, $70-$90, at a private campground in southeast Ohio, 614343-3681, www.greenfaeriegrove.org.

Friday, September 16

Father/Daughter Art Show, presented by Wild Plum Productions, featuring the work of Tim Haas, his daughter Maura and some musically-inclined relatives, refreshments provided, 7 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-651-5428, www.lgcsc.org. G2H2 at the Saucy Bistro, Gay Guys Happy Hour get-togethers are at a different club each month, 5:30 pm, 24481 Detroit Rd, Westlake (Cleveland); 440-331-2128, www.g2h2.com.

Friday to Sunday, Sept. 16 to 18

My Summer of Love, lesbian teen coming-ofage drama from England, Fri 10 pm, Sat 4:15 pm, Sun 8:30 pm, $8, $5 Cinematheque members and Cleveland Institute of Arts students and staff, 11141 East Blvd, Cleveland, 216-421-7450, www.cia.edu/cinematheque.

Saturday, September 17

Ohio Lesbian Festival, 16th annual all-day music festival at Frontier Ranch, 8836 York Rd. at U.S. 40, 1⁄2 mile west of Kirkersville, Ohio, 15 miles east of Columbus; 614562-0577, www.ohiolba.org.

Red Ribbon Walk for AIDS, 16th annual benefit for AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati, 513-421-2437, www.avoc.org.

Caffeine Crawl, coffee-inspired bicycle tour of the Ohio City and Flats areas of Cleveland, organized by Cleveland Out and About, 9 am, Civilization Coffee Shop, 2266 West 11th St, Cleveland, 216-556-8209, http://

clevelandoutandabout.org.

Edge of Seventeen, 17th anniversary party for the 5¢ Decision (the Nickel), featuring a Stevie Nicks look-alike contest, raffle to benefit LGBT Hurricane Katrina relief and drink specials, doors 6 pm, 4365 State Rd., Cleveland, 216661-1314.

Eating Out, amusing gay film, shown as part of Guys Night Out, 6:30 pm social time, 7 pm screening, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-651-5428,

www.lgcsc.org.

Pandemonium 3, annual benefit for Cleveland Public Theater, 7 pm, 6415 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, advance reservations 216-631-2727 ext. 211.

I Wanna Be a Republican, musical revue by the Kinsey Sicks, benefits the Ohio State University GLBT Alumni Society, 8 pm, $19-$24, tickets available through Ticketmaster or the CAPA box office, Capitol Theater, 77 South High St, Columbus, www.ticketmaster.com, 614-262-2674, sizemore@ohiostatealumni.org.

Saturday Night House Party, featuring the Battle of the DJs hosted by Hershae Chocolate and a buffet, $5 before midnight, $10 after, 21+, Club Gett-Huh, 7001 Denison Ave, Cleveland, 216-651-0888.

Sunday, September 18

Kids-R-Us TaDa!, part of the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center's TaDa Dinner Series, kidfriendly backyard adventure zone, $30 adults, $10 kids, 2 pm, limited to 25 guests, RSVP 216-651-5428, www.lgcsc.org.

Monday, September 19

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

Friends of Camp Sunrise Golf Outing, benefit for the camp for children affected by HIV and AIDS, 18 holes of scramble golf, $175 per person, $600 per foursome, New Albany Links Golf Course, 7100 New Albany Links Drive, New Albany (Columbus), 614-297-8404, www.sunrisekids.org.

Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 19 and 20 Nunsense 2: The Second Coming, benefit for the Community AIDS Network, 7:30 pm, $20, Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, 330-836-2626.

Wednesday, September 21

Cincinnati Men's Chorus Auditions, singers should prepare a twoto three-minute song, 6 pm, First Unitarian Church, 536 Linton St, Cincinnati, 513-542-2626, volleyjeh@aol.com.

Thursday, September 22

Bisexual Festivities Weekend Kick-off, short informational forum, sex workshop and game with door prizes, presented by the Cleveland Bisexual Network in honor of National Bisexuality Day, 8 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-291-8320, http:/ /clevebinet.bravepages.com.

Volunteer Info Session, for those interested in helping out at the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, refreshments provided, 8 pm, 6600 Detroit Ave, 216-651-5428, www.lgcsc.org.

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Thursday to Sunday, September 22-25

Out in the Heartland, 15th anniversary celebration and convention of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, www.nlgja.org.

Friday, September 23

Cabaret AIDS Walk Benefit, presented by Kalliope Stage, proceeds go to the Cleveland AIDS Walk, no children admitted, $40, 7 pm, reception follows, Kalliope Stage, 2134 Lee Rd, Cleveland Heights, 216-621-0766 ext. 275.

Bi Bash Blowout, party in honor of National Highlights of upcoming weeks

Bisexuality Day, presented by the Cleveland Bisexual Network, 6 pm, 3951 Rosemond, Cleveland Heights, 216-291-8320, http:// clevebinet.bravepages.com.

Zoe Lewis and Amy Boyd, singer-songwriter and comedian, presented by Women Out Front, after party at the Yadda Club, doors 7 pm, show 8 pm, 20th Century Theater, 3021 Madison Rd, Cincinnati, 513-600-2846. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23 and 24

Just Between Us, African American LGBT film festival presented by the Brother 2 Brother Program, Friday, Brother to Brother and Destinies Fulfilled, 5:30 pm; Saturday, Black Aura on an Angel and Strange Fruit, 2 pm, AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, 3210 Euclid Ave, 216-621-0766.

Saturday, September 24

Alexis Antes and Robin Stone, queer singersongwriters, artist reception 7 pm, performance 8 pm, $15 adults, $12 students, Oakland Center for the Arts, 220 West Boardman St, Youngstown, 30746-0404, www.oaklandcenter.com.

Bi Hop, dance in honor of National Bisexuality Day, presented by the Cleveland Bisexual Network, 10:30 pm, Remix Lounge, 11794 Detroit Ave, Lakewood (Cleveland), 216921-8320, http://clevebinet.bravepages.com.

Sunday, September 25

Hike North Chagrin Reservation, organized by Cleveland Out and About, 1 pm, 216556-8209, http://clevelandoutandabout.org. Secrets of a Gay Marine Porn Star, author Rich Merritt to autograph copies of his autobiography, 2 pm-4 pm, Body Language, 11424 Lorain Ave, Cleveland, 216-251-3330, www.body-language.com.

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Friday, September 30

Pride Night at Kings Island, amusement park near Cincinnati will be closed to the public, event features Tracy Walker, Flaggots Ohio and Andrew Hyde, open only to those buying tickets through the Cincinnati Gay and Lesbian Center, limited ticket outlets, or at the gate, 513591-0200 ext. 21, troy@glbtcentercincinnati.com, www.pkipridenight.com, www.glbtcenter cincinnati.com/pride, www.pki.com.

Friday to Sunday, Sept. 30-October 2 NABWMT Fall Midland Region Meeting, for the area of the National Association of Black and White Men Together that includes Ohio; Holiday Inn Lexington-North, Lexington, Ky., hosted by Men of All Colors Together-Kentucky, www.mactky.com, mactky@aol.com, 859-351-4453.

Saturday, October 1

John T. Carey Memorial AIDS Walk, 15th annual pledge walk for eight agencies is at University Circle on the east side of Cleveland, step off at 10 am; free refreshments and entertainment; 216-583-9255 (583-WALK); www.cleveland.com/AIDSwalk.

Homecoming Rally for Equality, caravans from cities and towns across the state will travel to a Statehouse rally for GLBT equality at 3:30 pm, High Street at Broad, Columbus, 614202-8869, www.equalityohio.org.

-Compiled by Anthony Glassman

GayPeoples Chronicle.com

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