March 9, 2007
GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE
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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.
Friday, March 9
Singing in the Spirit for the Healing of AIDS, service for the Black Church Week of Prayer for the Healing of AIDS, 7 pm, Second Trinity Baptist Church, 911 Nassau Ave, Cincinnati; www.avoc.org, 513-421-2437.
Friday to Sunday, March 9 to 11
Interpride Region 3 and 4 Conference, education and networking for organizers of LGBT Pride events in the Midwest including Ohio, Doubletree Hotel Dearborn, 5801 Southfield Expressway, Detroit, Michigan, $109 Interpride members, $135 others, 313-336-3340 hotel; 313-537-3323 ext. 104 for sponsors Triangle Foundation; www.tri.org/events/interpride.
Saturday, March 10
Grounding the Self in God, workshop presenting experiential prayer through a labyrinth, environmental art and guided imagery as ways of encountering the Holy, facilitated by Rev. Larry Klinker, 8:30 am-2 pm, $10 includes continental breakfast and boxed lunch, Trinity Lutheran Church, 16400 Detroit Ave, Lakewood (Cleveland); 216-226-8087. Youth Speakers' Training, hosted by Kaleidoscope Youth Center, training for prospective members of the center's speakers bureau, reservation required, 10 am, 1904 North High Street, Columbus; www.kaleidoscope.org, angie@kaleidoscope.org, 614-294-5437
(KIDS).
Lesbian Cancer Survivors, support and social group in the Cleveland area, 6:30 pm, for location call 440-442-9399.
Will Doesn't Live Here Anymore, comedy play by National Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival winner Will Davis, 8 pm, Antioch Theater, 920 Corry St, Yellow Springs (Dayton); 937767-2665.
Keeping Pace with God's Grace, second annual Black Church Summit presented by the National Black Justice Coalition, $75, Mother Bethel AME Church, 419 South 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.; www.nbjc.org.
St. Patty's Day Drag Show, hosted by Nadia Lexi, with Isis Tiffany Soul, Yasmine Delrio and Tiffany Couture, $3, 11:30 pm, the Nickel, 4365 State Road, Cleveland; 216-661-1314.
Sunday, March 11
Blue Hen Falls Hike on the Buckeye Trail with Cleveland Out and About, meet 10 am at the Boston Store, on Boston Mills Rd. just east of Riverview Rd. in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park; 216-556-4832, for directions see www.clevelandoutandabout.org.
Monday, March 12
The Dying Gaul, 2005 film about a writer who begins an affair with a married film executive, part of the Cincinnati GLBT Center's Movie Mania series, 7pm,4119Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati;513-591-0200, www.glbtcentercincinnati.com.
Tuesday, March 13
AIDS Walk Jump Start 3, information meeting on the 2007 Dr. John T. Carey Memorial AIDS Walk, light dinner provided, 6 pm, AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, 3210 Euclid Ave, Cleveland; 216-621-0766 ext. 275, dfearn@atfgc.org.
Wednesday, March 14
Risk Reduction, part of the GLBT Pride for Life workshop series facilitated by Sean Blake, each installment stands alone, presented by the Akron Pride Center, Portage Path Behavioral Health, First Grace UCC and the Gay Community Endowment Fund, 5:30-7 pm, First Grace UCC, 350 South Portage Path, Akron; 330253-3100 ext. 121.
For a full year of events:
Chronicle.com
Thursday, March 15
March Madness Party, presented by the OSU GLBT Alumni Association, 5 pm, Score, 145 North 5th Street, Columbus; 614469-7526.
Ins and Outs, exhibit of work by Paul Richmond, benefits Kaleidoscope Youth Center, featuring new collaborative piece by Richmond and youth from the center, 7 pm, $15 includes drinks and hors d'oeuvres, Gallery Space, 954 North High St, Columbus; www.kaleidoscope.org, 614294-5437 (KIDS).
Being Gay in the NFL, discussion with former football player Esera Tuaolo, one of three former NFL players to come out, sponsored by Xavier Alliance, 7 pm, Banquet Room, Cintas Center, Xavier University, 1624 Herald Avenue, Cincinnati; alliance@xavier.edu, 513-924-8209. Angels in America: The World 17 Years Later, panel discussion on changes since Tony Kushner's seminal AIDS play was released, with Earl Pike of the AIDS Taskforce, Martha Pontoni of the Gay People's Chronicle, Kaizaad Kotwal of Ohio State University, P-FLAG Cleveland president Sharon Groh-Wargo, Cleveland Public Theater executive artistic director Raymond Bobgan and others, 7:30 pm, Beachwood Branch, Cuyahoga County Library, 25501 Shaker Blvd, Beachwood (Cleveland); 216-831-6868, www.cuyahogalibrary.org. Bitch, lesbian indie powerhouse, touring in support of her album Make This/Break This, Crush in Union Station, 825 Main St, Cincinnati; 513-651-2667.
Thursday-Sunday, March 15-25
Cleveland International Film Festival, 31st annual event presented by the Cleveland Film Society includes Ten Percent Cinema of LGBT films, Tower City Cinemas; www.cleveland film.org, 216-623-3456.
Friday, March 16
Bitch, lesbian indie powerhouse, touring in support of her album Make This/Break This, Union Station, 630 North High St, Columbus; 614-228-3740.
Saturday, March 17
Waterfowl Hike with Cleveland Out and About, meet 11 amat Veterans Memorial Park on Hopkins Rd. in Mentor-on-the-Lake (east of Cleveland); 216-556-4832, www.clevelandoutandabout.org. St. Patty's Day Celebration, presented by the Iron Eagles, Lady Justice will be guest bartender, 10 pm, Club Maxx, 122 North 6th Street, Steubenville; 740-284-1291, www.iron eagles.com.
Bitch, lesbian indie powerhouse, touring in support of her album Make This/Break This, Bounce in Union Station, 2800 Detroit Ave, Cleveland; 216-357-2997.
Eric Himan, gay indie rocker, 8:30 pm, Barking Spider, 11310 Juniper Rd, Cleveland; 216421-2863, www.barkingspidertavern.com. Anne E. DeChant, singer-songwriter with full band, $5, the Nickel, 4365 State Rd, Cleveland; 216-661-1314.
Sunday, March 18
North Coast Athletics Volleyball Playoffs, first week of games concluding winter season, 11 am to 5 pm, Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus gym, on East 30th St. between Community College and Woodland Aves. in Cleveland; 216-905-8005 or www.NorthCoast Athletics.org.
St. Patrick's Day Party, presented by Prime Timers Cleveland, social gathering for mature gay and bisexual men, for time and location call 216-556-0019 or go to www.ptcleveland.org.
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