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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE

April 22, 2011

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resource directory keeping score

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Ohio University LGBTA Alumni Society Ohio U Open Doors 18 N College, Athens.

Ohio U Student Senate LGBT Committee, Athens

Ohio U Swarm of Dykes, direct action, open to all

Ohio U Out at Work (LGBT Employees)

Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Pride ▼

Otterbein College Freezone ▼

Westerville

RAG, Ray's Alliance of Gays; Raymond Walters College

740-593-0239

Dayton Valley Gems Transcendence

Holly,

.740-593-0239

Bowling Green

740-593-4049

TransFamily Cleveland,

740-593-0239

Trans Ohio

www.TransBG.org Transgender, family, allies www.transohio.org

740-593-2515 740-368-3621

Trans Pride

614 823-1250

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Wright State Rainbow Alliance Wed 7 p. W-047 Student Union... 937-775-5565 West Va. U Box 6444 Mountainlair, Morgantown WV.

THEATERS

CLEVELAND AREA CODE 216

Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Ave, Lakewood

304-293-8200

937-672-7111 419-575-4632 216-691-4357 614-441-8167

330-253-2220

TRAVEL & ACCOMMODATIONS

Rainbow World Travel 14601 Detroit Rd., Lakewood Roseland Guesthouse & Campground

YOUTH GROUPS

Proctor, W.V.

216-228-6990 304-455-3838

What Now is Friday league

grand champs for the year

Cleveland-The North Coast Bowling Association's Friday night league congratulates What Now for winning the grand championship of the 2010-2011 season.

The Division 2 top team bested Division 1's Fifty and Fabulous on April 8 to win the overall championship.

Below are the combined final standings for the season's first and second halves. The league will resume regular play in the fall.

For more information, contact the league at 216-337-5538 or 216-481-4417, or see www.ncbafriday.org.

Cedar-Lee Theater 2163 Lee Rd., Cle. Hts. Cleveland Cinematheque 11141 East Blvd., Clev

521-2540 321-8232

421-7450

Beyond Identities Comm. Ctr. 1717 East 36th St, Cleveland 216-361-2428 Center for Pastoral Care 223 W. 1st St., Mansfield 44902 419-522-3288 Center Youth Program (ages 14-19) ▼ 6600 Detroit Ave, Cleveland. 216-651-5428 Chesterland Teen Gatherings, Community Ch, 11984 Caves Rd. 440-729-7898 Free 2bu Teen Coffee House, UU Ch, 3300 Morewood, Fairlawn

330-836-2206

Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Ave., Clev Cleveland Public Theater 6415 Detroit Ave., Clev Dobama Theater

795-7010

Glamour Pride, Akron

330-253-2220

631-2727

Kaleidoscope Youth Center 1904 N. High, Cols. www.kycohio.org 614-294-5437

2340 Lee Rd., Cleve. Hts.

932-3396

Metro Youth Outreach. Cleveland

24-hour hotline, 888-429-8761

Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Ave. #423, Clev Karamu House Theater 2355 East 89th St. at Quincy, Clev Playhouse Square Center 1519 Euclid Ave., Cleveland Red Hen Productions Box 91926, Cleve. 44101

241-5490

Rainbow Area Youth www.toledoray.org

795-7070

Safe Community Schools, 8 N. Court, Athens

241-6000

Youth Quest, Box 3721, Dayton 45401

419-255-7510 740-592-7233 .937-640-3333

Division 1

661-4301

Team

Won Lost

Heads Up productions www.headsupproductions.net

990-5138

231-9512 256-1223 292-3535

CINCINNATI

Know Theatre Tribe 1120 Jackson St. Cincinnati

300-5669

DAYTON AREA CODE 937 Human Race Theater 126 North Main St. #600. Dayton

461-3623

TRANSGENDER

Alpha Omega Society

www.Bosoc.org

Chi Lambda Epsilon Chapter of Tri-Ess Cross-Port P.O. Box 1692 Cincinnat 4520 Crystal Club PO Box 158 Dublin 4301

www.triess-clt.OTO

216-556-006 440-564-1105

513-919-4850

614-214-4828

AKRON AREA CODE 330

COLUMBUS AREA CODE 614 Drexel Theaters 2254 East Main St., Columbus Evolution Theater Company www.evolutiontheatre.org Wexner Center Film/Video Theater 1871 N. High St., Cols Zanesville Comm'ty Theater 940 Findley Ave. Z'ville. www.zct.org. 740-455-6487

Don't see your group here?

This Resource Directory is compiled from information sent to the Chronicle by the groups and businesses listed. To get a listing, or to update the directory, contact us at the addresses below. Listings must include a phone number or a web site.

Box 391464, Cleve. Ohio 44139 resource@chronohio.com

1. Cheap 'n' Easy

104

71

2. Hang'en on the Edge

98 77

3. Fifty & Fabulous

88

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4. Dead Wood

87

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5. Pinderellas

87

88

6. Golden Boyz

86

89

7. Triple XXX Turkeys

84

91

8. Mine's in the Gutter

82

93.

9. Ball Busters

81

94

Division 2

1. 3 Black Men & a Bitch

102

73

2. Alley Katz

101 74

3. What Now

94 81

4. Ten Balls and a Split

92 83

5. Lightning Strikes

89 86

6. Sticks and Stones

86 89

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Tater Tots are grand champs of Sunday league

Cleveland-Tater Tots has finished the season at the top of the North Coast Bowling Association's Sunday league, after an April 10 andf 17 playoff between the season's first and second half division champions.

The NCBA Sunday league is northeast Ohio's original gay bowling league, now ending its 31st season. Regular play will resume in the fall. See www.ncba-sunday.com or contact Ron Deamon at 330-225-0686 for more information.

Lorain County

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of the members," she said. "At this point, we are unsure of exactly what the community needs from us, so we're starting with these, but they may change and other groups will be added."

"We encourage anyone from the community, whether LGBT or not, to join us in an effort for a better future," said co-director Jen Kevicki. "We have helped people with furniture for three years, and will continue that mission, but that is not the sole purpose of our organization."

"We want to help promote equality and help people move toward growth in any way we can," she concluded.

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Trial and Appellate Practice Personal Injury

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(216) 781-5245 nmarcus@bgmdlaw.com 55 Public Square, Suite 2200 Cleveland, OH 44113-1949

The organization also plans to produce workshops and create social events for the LGBT and allied community in Lorain County, which has seen a dearth of community services since 1998.

That was the year that the Ohio Human Interest Organization closed. OHIO was opened in 1985, but its community center was shuttered after an interim treasurer was accused of embezzling $17,000 from the group.

More information about Camp Pride Life is available by calling 440-721-1582 or by e-mail at CPLStaff@camppridelife.org.

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