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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE
August 26, 2011 • www.GayPeoplesChronicle.com
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Friday to Friday, September 9 to October 2
Hairspray, musical based on the film by John Waters, directed by Craig Joseph, 8 pm Fri and Sat, 2:30 pm Sun, $23, $18 kids 17 and under, Players Guild Theatre, 1001 Market Street N, Canton; www.playersguildtheatre.com, 330453-7617.
Saturday, September 10
LGBT Community Dinner, lasagna and garlic bread, bring a salad, dessert or side to share, preview of When the Stars Come Out 2011 and a panel discussion on the Dayton ImmigrantFriendly Initiative, 5:30 pm, St. Paul United Methodist Church, 101 Huffman Ave, Dayton; 937-252-4467, reconcilingministry@stpaul dayton.org.
Sunday, September 11
North Coast Men's Chorus Auditions, for Dec. 3-4 holiday concert; 6 pm, Trinity Cathedral, 2230 Euclid Ave., Cleveland (parking in back off Prospect), rehearsals Sundays 79:30 pm same location; 216-556-0590 or membership@ncmchorus.org.
Monday, September 12
Players, a stop on the Cleveland LGBT Center's restaurant tour, tell your server you're on the tour and 30% of your bill is donated to the center, 14523 Madison Ave., Lakewood (Cleveland); 216-226-5200, www.lgbtcleveland.org.
Thursday, September 15
Endorsement Meeting, Cleveland Stonewall Democrats will decide upon endorsements for the November general election, 7 pm, Cleveland LGBT Center, 6600 Detroit Ave, Cleveland; www.clevelandstonewalldemocrats.org.
Sunday, September 18
Lorain County AIDS Walk for the Cure, registration starts 10 am, walk starts 12 noon, Lakeview Park, 1800 West Erie Ave, Lorain; 440-960-4000 ext. 1786, 440-233-1086, www.lcaidstaskforce.org.
North Coast Men's Chorus Auditions, for Dec. 3-4 holiday concert; 6 pm, Trinity Cathedral, 2230 Euclid Ave., Cleveland (parking in back off Prospect), rehearsals Sundays 79:30 pm same location; 216-556-0590 or membership@ncmchorus.org.
Monday, September 19
Insight, monthly dinner meeting of Cleveland LGBT personal, social and business networking group; information and reservations 216200-9569.
DADT Going Away Party, celebrating the end of the military's ban on openly gay and lesbian service members, presented by northeast Ohio chapter of American Veterans for Equal Rights, 8 pm, Twist, 11633 Clifton Blvd, Cleveland; www.neoaver.org.
Tuesday to Sunday, Septemb. 20-25 Out on the Hill Black LGBT Leadership Summit, presented by the National Black Justice Coalition, coincides with the Congressional Black Caucus' annual legislative conference, Washington, D.C.; www.nbjc.org.
Friday to Sunday, September 23-25
Downtown Dayton LGBT Film Festival, seven screenings along the course of the weekend, kicks off with The Green, film about a gay couple who move to Cincinnati only to have their life torn apart by a high school student's accusations, $8 per film, pass for all seven screenings $50, The Neon, 130 East 5th Street, Dayton; www.neonmovies.com,
www.daytonlgbt.com, 937-222-8452.
Sunday, September 25
Food for the Soul, part of the TaDa! Dinner Series benefiting the Cleveland LGBT Center, hosted by members of the Spiritual Leaders of the LGBT Center, $30, limited to 30 guests, 4 pm, west side Cleveland location; 216651-5428, www.lgbtcleveland.org.
Drag Bingo, monthly event presented by the Community AIDS Network, $20 includes ninecard bingo sheets for each of the five games, $50 minimum jackpost for the first four games, $250 for the fifth game, hors d'oeuvres, water, coffee, tea, cash bar, drag show follows bingo, 5 pm doors, 6 pm start time, limited to 200 patrons, free parking in city deck across the street, Greystone Hall, 103 South High St, Akron; 330-252-1559, www.canapi.org.
-Compiled by Anthony Glassman
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