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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.

Friday, December 29

Anne E. DeChant, New Year's weekend bash with full band show, $5, the Nickel, 4365 State Road, Cleveland; 216-661-1314.

Saturday, December 30

OutReels meeting, Cincinnati LGBT film festival, 12 noon, Cincinnati LGBT Center, 4119 Hamilton Ave; 513-591-0200, www.myspace .com/outreels.

Sunday, December 31

New Year's Eve Potluck, presented by St. Paul UMC and Eternal Joy MCC, 2 pm, the Farm, 2932 Shakertown Rd, Beavercreek (Dayton); 937-252-4467, 937-254-2087.

Nickel New Year Party, champagne toast, hats, noisemakers, doors 6 pm, the Nickel, 4365 State Road, Cleveland; 216-661-1314. New Year's Eve Celebration, presented by Ashtabula County Alliance, producers of Ashtagayla, open bar, buffet dinner, hors d'oeuvres, DJ, karaoke and limbo contest, $65/ $120 per couple through November 30, $75/ $140 per couple after, LA Café, 1017 Bridge Street (Ohio 531), Ashtabula; 440-344-2203, gaybula@hotmail.com.

Women's New Year's Eve Dance, presented by the Dayton Lesbian and Gay Center, 8 pm, $10, BYOB, Fire Fighters Hall, 3616 Needmore Rd, Dayton; vickihahn@hotmail.com, 937274-1776, www.daytonlgbtcenter.com,

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007 New Year's Party, Bond-themed celebration presented by the Know Theater, dinner by the bite, DJ, live band, champagne toast, cash bar, casino gambling, 8:30 pm, $35 general, $70 VIP, Know Theater, 1120Jackson St, Cincinnati; 513-621-2787, www.knowtheatre.com.

Monday, January 1

Lesbian Cancer Surivors Group and New Year's Party, 5 pm, for Cleveland area location call 440-442-9399.

Saturday, January 6

South Chagrin Reservation Hike, 11 am, presented by Cleveland Out and About; www.clevelandoutandabout.org, 216-

556-4832.

Keeping A-Breast, breast cancer awareness concert by Windsong, Cleveland's feminist chorus, with special guest Anne E. DeChant and her full band, sponsored by the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation's northeast Ohio affiliate, 4 pm, parking $2, the Armory at the Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Ave, Lakewood; 216-381-4886 to RSVP.

Shortbus, pansexual film by John Cameron Mitchell examining the spectrum of adult relationships, 9 pm, $8, $5 Cinematheque members, CIA students and staff, Cleveland Institute of Arts Cinematheque, 11141 East Blvd, Cleveland; 216-421-7450, www.cia.edu/ cinematheque.

Monday, January 8

Understanding Reproductive Rights, meeting topic for the Columbus chapter of the National Organization for Women, 7 pm, Northside Library, 1423 North Main St, Columbus; www.columbusnow.net.

November Moon, 1984 film about a wartime romance between a French woman and a Jewish woman in occupied Paris, part of the Cincinnati GLBT Center's OutReels program, 7 pm, 4119 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati; 513-591-0200, www.glbtcentercincinnati.com.

Tuesday, January 9

Herb Ascherman Jr. to speak, famed photographer, at the January meeting of Plexus, northeast Ohio's LGBT Chamber of Commerce, 6 pm, Ponte Vecchio Ristorante Italiano, 2100 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland; www.thinkplexus.org.

Wednesday, January 10

Cleveland AIDS Walk Jump Start, preview of the 17th annual Dr. John T. Carey Memorial AIDS Walk next autumn, food and social time, 6 pm, AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, 3210 Euclid Ave, Cleveland; 216-621-0766 ext. 275, dfearn@atfgc.org.

Friday to Sunday, January 12 to 28

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, play by queer writer Tennessee Williams, presented by the Toledo Rep Theater, 16 10th Street, Toledo; 419243-9277, mhill618@excite.com.

Saturday, January 13

Hike or Cross-Country Skiing, 11 am, presented by Cleveland Out and About, Girdles Road Reservation, Concord Twp east of Cleveland; www.clevelandoutandabout.org, 216556-4832,

Happy New Queer Dance, event for LGBT and questioning youth 20 and under, presented by Kaleidoscope Youth Center, 8 pm, Whetstone Park Shelterhouse, 3271 Wicklow Rd, Columbus; 614-294-5437,

www.kaleidoscope.org.

Vegas Bar Night, presented by La Fraternité du Loup-Garou (The Brotherhood of the Werewolf), with performances by Mr. Gay Ohio USA FMI 2006 Dylan Gauge and Mr. Dayton All Star 2006 Vincent Holiday, hosted by National Holiday, part of the proceeds benefit Trascendence TG support and rights group, Rip Cord, 115 North Erie St, Toledo; 419243-3412, lagarou@hotmail.com.

Sunday, January 14

LGBT and Ally Victory Lunch Party, statewide event to celebrate Ted Strickland's inauguration as governor and the defeat of other antigay politicians, cost to be announced, 12 noon, Ohio Statehouse atrium, Broad at High Streets, Columbus; www.equalityohio.org, 614224-0400.

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