November 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.
Saturday, November 10
Big Creek Hike, organized by Cleveland Out and About, 1:30 pm, meet at Woodin Rd. entrance to Big Creek Park in Chardon; 216556-4832, www.clevelandoutandabout.org. Equality Ohio Annual Members Meeting, outline of plans for 2008 and beyond, question and answer period, 2 pm, LeVeque Tower Suite 1970, 50 West Broad St, Columbus; park free in LeVeque garage on Front St.; 614224-0400, www.equalityohio.org.
Together We Celebrate, benefit for Equality Cincinnati, entertainment, dinner, drinks, presentation of the Commitment to Diversity Awards, 6:30 pm, $150 patron admission includes name in program, valet parking and two drink tickets, $100, $50 under 25, Music Hall Ballroom, 1241 Elm St, Cincinnati; 513684-9905, marmor@fuse.net.
Jim Provenzano, reading and signing by author of Cyclizen, Monkey Suit and PINS, 7 pm, Suspect Thoughts Books, 4903 Clark Ave, Cleveland; 216-631-2665 (631-BOOK), www.myspace.com/suspectthoughtsbooks. Diva Purse Auction, third annual benefit for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, 6 pm VIP reception, 7 pm, general admission, $50, $100 VIP includes open bar, Josaphat Arts Hall, 1433 East 33rd St, Cleveland; 216-619-6194 ext. 107, www.clevelandrapecrisis.org. Out at the Races, benefit for the Akron Pride Center hosted by Raven, buffet dinner, open bar with beer, wine and soft drinks, 6 pm, St. Joseph's Family Center, 610 West Exchange St, Akron; tickets available at Angel Falls Coffee, Square Nightclub, Lydia's and Crew Nightclub or online at www.akronpridecenter.org.
Sunday, November 11
Come and See Sunday, open day for primarily LGBT non-denominational congregation, 11 am services, followed by refreshments and fellowship, Emmanuel Fellowship Church, 60 North Arlington Rd, Akron; 330-376-8725, www.efcakron.org.
What the Bible Really Says About Homosexuality, presentation by Pastor T.M. Hines delving into her research in multiple translations and biblical history, 7 pm, Emmanuel Fellowship Church, 60 North Arlington Rd, Akron; 330-376-8725, www.efcakron.org.
Tuesday, November 13
Andrew Schlauch, head of the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve, at the Plexus meeting, 6 pm, 1824 East 123rd St, Cleveland; www.thinkplexus.org, 888-753-9879 (PLEXUS-9).
Sideways, evening of film and wine to benefit the Cleveland Film Society, hosted by Jason Lansdale, Patrick Shepherd and Jennifer Vinson, begins with a film at Shaker Square Cinemas followed by wine tasting, hors d'oeuvres and desserts at Sarava, 7 pm, $35, limited to 50 guests, tickets available through www.clevelandfilm.org or 216-623-3456 (623-FILM) ext. 10.
Wedns. and Thurs., Nov. 14 and 15
For the Bible Tells Me So, documentary on the intersection of religion and sexual orientation, Columbus premiere presented by the Wexner Center for the Arts, Equality Ohio and the Human Rights Campaign, panel discussion following November 15 screening, Weds 7 and 9 pm, Thurs 7:30 pm, $7, $5 members, students and seniors, Wexner Center for the Arts Film/Video Theater, 1871 North High St, Columbus; www.wexarts.org, 614-292-3535.
Thursday, November 15
Insight Monthly Dinner, Cleveland area LGBT dinner group, call for location, time and reservations; 216-556-0576.
Becky Chace, singer-songwriter from Provi'dence, R.I. at Brewed Awakenings, 2636 West Central Ave, Toledo; 419-474-5939, www.beckychace.com.
Friday, November 16
Becky Chace, singer-sonwriter from Providence, R.I. at Jasper Wall Creative Sound Café, 438 East 5th Street, Dayton; 937-478-5204, www.beckychace.com.
Chevrei Tikva Shabbat Service, Jewish sabbath services for LGBT and allied group, 8 pm, Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple, 23737 Fairmount Blvd, Beachwood (Cleveland); 216464-1330 ext. 149.
Saturday, November 17
Nature Realm Hike, organized by Cleveland Out and About, 1 pm, meet at FA Sieberling Nature Realm, 1828 Smith Rd, Akron; 216556-4832, www.clevelandoutandabout.org. Eternal Joy MCC Holiday Bazaar, 10 am4 pm, 2382 Kennedy Ave, Dayton; 937254-2087, www.eternaljoymcc.org.
Gay Day in W.Va., day trip organized by the Mahoning Valley Stonewall Democrats, includes trip to Wheeling Island Casino and Race Track, the Winter Lights Festival in Ogilbay Park and visits to two Wheeling queer bars, includes buffet and $10 at the casino, $45, 12 noon, leave from Utopia Nightclub, 876 East Midlothian, Youngstown; 330-770-5054. Community Thanksgiving Dinner, presented by the Greater Dayton LGBT Center, P-FLAG Dayton, Eternal Joy, Living Beatitudes and St. Paul's Methodist Church, bring a salad, dessert or side dish to share, 6 pm announcements, 6:30 pm dinner, 7:30 pm concert with Felicia Dalton and Forté, St. Paul's, 101 Huffman Ave, Dayton; 937-274-1776, pridedayton@aol.com, www.daytonlgbtcenter.com.
Edie Carey, singer-songwriter, 6 pm dinner, 7 pm guest performers Dazzling Diva and Angela, 7:30 pm Carey performs, $22, presented by Women Out Front, Cabaret Room, Adonis Night Club, 4601 Kellogg Ave, Cincinnati; www.shop.womenoutfront.com.
The Cliks, transman-fronted lesbian band, opening for the Cult on the Jagermeister Tour, doors 6:30 pm, show 7:30 pm, $30 advance, $35 day of show, Bogart's, 2621 Vine St, Cincinnati; www.bogarts.com.
Black River Baby and the Hot Cha Chas, one punk and one new wave band, $5, the Nickel, 4365 State Road, Cleveland; 216661-1314, www.myspace.com/thenickelbar. Let's Rock, women's concert featuring Alexis Antes, Robin Stone, Frozen Feet and Tori Sparks, presented by Red Cup Records and Women's Way, $10, 10 pm, Aquarius Nightclub, 135 East 2nd Street, Dayton; 866661-4567, redcuprecords@aol.com, womensway@fuse.net, www.myspace.com/
womensway.
Sunday, November 18
Sherman Alexie, gay Native American author, speaking as part of Cleveland Public Library's Writers and Readers Series, 2 pm, Main Library, Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium, East 6th Street and Superior Ave, Cleveland; www.cpl.org, 216-623-2800.
Transgender Day of Remembrance, annual vigil to remember victims of hate crime, candlelighyt walking vigil, speakers, celebration of life with DJ Hawk and Early Girl, presentation of awards for service to the transgender community, presented by the Cleveland LGBT Center and TransFamily, 5 pm, 6600 Detroit Ave, Cleveland; www.lgbtcleveland.org, 216-651-5428.
The Cliks, transman-fronted lesbian band, opening for the Cult on the Jagermeister Tour, doors 7 pm, $30, Newport Music Hall, 1722 North High St, Columbus; www.promo westlive.com.
New York Cabaret, benefit for Stop AIDS featuring Matt Bogart and Shannon Stoeke from the national tour of Camelot and the Terry LaBolt Trio, $25,9:30 pm, Below Zero Lounge, 1122 Walnut St, Cincinnati; 513-287-7116 for reservations.
The Art of Buying and Selling on eBay, discussion topic of November meeting of Prime Timers Cleveland, includes potluck Thanksgiving dinner, for time and location 216556-0019 or www.ptcleveland.org.
Monday, November 19
Singing Our Dreams, holiday auction and fall concert, presented by the Columbus Women's Chorus, $10, $5 students and seniors, free for children under 12,3 pm auction, 4 pm concert, Summit on Sixteenth, 82 East 16th Ave, Columbus; 614-878-3684, www.cwchorus.org.
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Transgender Day of Remembrance, memorial for transgender victims of violence, organized by Trans Ohio, 7 pm, King Ave. United Methodist Church, 299 King Ave at Neil Ave, Columbus; www.transohio.org, transohio@ wowway.com.
Wednesday, November 21
The Cliks, transman-fronted lesbian band, opening for the Cult on the Jagermeister Tour, $37.50-$49.50, doors 6:30 pm, show 7:30 pm, House of Blues, 308 Euclid Ave, Cleveland; www.hob.com/venues/clubvenues/cleveland.
Thursday, November 22
Community Thanksgiving Dinner, hosted by TransOhio, turkey provided, please bring a dish to share, movie following dinner, 3 pm, Stonewall Columbus, 1160 North High St, Columbus; RSVP to transohio@wowway.com.
Friday to Sunday, November 23 to 25 Larchmere Holiday Stroll, event featuring a number of queer-owned stores and restaurants, hot mulled cider, live music, holiday sales, Larchmere Blvd. on the Cleveland/Shaker Heights border; 216-795-9800, www.logan.com.
Saturday, November 24
Sand Run Hike, organized by Cleveland Out and About, 1 pm, meet at Mingo Pavilion, 1501 San Run Parkway, Akron; 216-556-4832, www.clevelandoutandabout.org.
Sunday, November 25
Tegan and Sara, lesbian twin sisters in concert, 7 pm, $20-$29.50, House of Blues, 308 Euclid Ave, Cleveland; 216-523-2583 (523-BLUE), www.hob.com.
-Compiled by Anthony Glassman
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