( y PUBLIC INTEREST Sunday. June 9. ◦ C a p ita l Study G roup meets. Find out why C a pital. Karl M a rx's critique of ca p ita list society, rem a ins a book for our times. Join a thought-provoking study group beginning Ju n e 9 a t6 :00 p .m .a t1 6 2 0 N.E. 24th. #206. Portland. The group w ill meet the second Sunday of each month thereafter and is sponsored by tto dtcal Women. For more inform ation, ca ll 249-8067. The © a y Bridge Club, a rap and so­ c ia l group for young adults 18 and up m eets every W ednesday at the First Con­ gregationa l Church on SW M adison and Park at 7 :30 p.m. Use side entrance on M adison. C a ll 244-3225 for more inform ation. W in d flre , an under 21 rap and social group, meets every Saturday at City N ightclub. 624 S.W. 13th. Under 21 le sb ia ns, gay men and bisexuals are en­ couraged to attend. Le sb ia n and Gay Prid e *85 planning m eetings are every Thursday, 7 30 p.m .. at M etropolitan Community Church, N.E. 24th and Broadway. We need your input and expertise. v W om en, W ealth and Power, a Judy Hylton sem inar for women interested in in­ vesting money, w ill take place Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A fee of $35 includes m aterial, coffee breaks, and parking. For more inform ation ca ll 235-3477. Pa re n ts FLA © meets the fourth W ednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the First M ethodist Church, on SW 18th & Jefferson, in the Education Building. Newcom ers welcome. © .M .T. (© ay Men Together), an open and inform al discussion group for gay men, meets regularly every Wednesday evening at 7 :00 p.m. in Room 229, Smith Center, on the Portland State University cam pus (S.W. Broadway at Montgomery Street). The w ide range of topics has included: com ing out, dealing with pa­ rents and fam ily, form ing and m aintaining gay relationships, being gay on the job. health, gays and politics, gays and re li­ gion, our self-im age, gays and m arriage, alternative lifestyles, etc. G.M.T. has a m inim um of organization: anyone is free to drop in and out of the group as they wish. Th is is a great place to meet other gay men in a friendly atm osphere and share ideas and feelings on common concerns and problem s. The Bisexua lity Exp loration Group meets the second and fourth Monday of T h e L e s b ia n N u n s A r e H e re !! LESBIAN NUNS: BREAKING SILENCE J u n e 14th at 8 p .m . PSU Lincoln Hall R o o m 75 $ 1 .0 0 re q u e s te d d o n a tio n S p o n s o re d b y PSU W o m e n ’s S tudies and A W O M A N ’S P L A C E A Feminist Bookstore and Resource Center A S L In te rp re tte d • C h ild c a re • W h e e lc h a ir A c c e s sib le (For differently-abied seating and childcare please call 236-3609 for reservations) 12 : each month, at O ld W ives Tales at 8 p.m. in the Banquet Room. Bring your ideas for sum m er outings to a Forest Group potluck meeting on June 7 at 6:30. Join with other outdoorswomen to m ake this an "e ventful" summer. Ccril 2 3 2 -8 2 3 7 for more information. June 15. Forest Group hike in the Herm an Creek Tra il in the C olum bia G orge. Easy. About five m iles. C a ll Sara at 232-8237. June 29. Forest Group bicycle trip to Sa u vie 's Island. C a ll Kathy at 233-9542. A forum of the Cascade G uild, The C ascade Business Network, for those in b usine ss or meeting those in business, m eets Monday, 10 June 1 9 8 5 ,7 :30 p.m. sharp in Dugan's Show Room, 1441 N.E. Broadway. Please contact Robin Lane or Cheryl W elch at Echo Theatre (231-1232) to schedule an audition time. HEALTH Free health check-ups for children up to the age of 16 w ill be given from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m ., Saturday, June 1, at W estern States C hiropractic C olleg e's M ain C linic in northeast Portland. Appointm ents are recommended and m ay be m ade by c a lling 255-6771. The M ain C lin ic is located at 948 N.E. 102nd Ave. Th is summer. Do Jump Dance Theatre C om pany mem bers share their sk ills, ta­ Western States C hiropractic C ollege w ill sponsor a free adult health screening, includ ing a posture and sp ina l check-up. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Saturday, June 8, at its M ain C linic in northeast Portland. The physical exam ination w ill a lso pro­ vide participants with an evaluation of their general health, including referral in­ form ation, if necessary. Appointm ents are recommended and m ay be m ade by c a lling 255-6771. The M ain C linic is located at 948 N.E. 102nd Avenue. lent and creativity with children aged 3-6 and 7-12. Robin Lane, Do Jum p's Artistic Director, and KK Finn, Registered Music Thera p ist, are among those scheduled to a id children in learning new sk ills, creat­ ing perform ances and having fun. Activi­ tie s include gym nastics, trapeze, acrobatics, music-vocal and instrumental, and m ask-m aking. Term I. June 17-July 4. Term II: July 8- July 25. The Cam p runs 9:30 a.m.-Noon, Monday-Tuesday. Cost is $75 per term. C la sse s fill quickly and enrollm ent is lim ited , so register early. Echo Theatre is located at 1515 SE 37th Ave. (at Haw­ thorne). C a ll 231-1232 for more informa­ tion or to register. A workshop dealing with the em otional aspects of genital herpes w ill be held June 8, from 9:30 to 2:00 p.m.. at the Northwest Service Center, 1819 N.W. Everett, Portland, Oregon. The workshop is p rim a rily intended for mental health pro­ fe ssio na ls, but is open to others who are interested. Presenters are Ricks Warren, Ph.D., psychologist and experienced herpes support group leader, and Terri Gunn W arren, R.N.. M.S., co-author of The Herpes Handbook. The fee for the w ork­ shop is $25.00. Registration form s may be obtained from 1216 N.W. 21st, Portland 97209. Preregistration is required due to lim ited space. WORKSHOPS SCAM PS "Sum m er Fu n !" C hildren’s Perform ing A rts o f Oregon is offering three week sessions of "Sum m er Fu n !" for child ren ages 4-11 and a parent/child c la ss for age 2-3. C lasses are twice a week and incorporate dance, gym nas­ tics, trapeze, m usic, dram a and related crafts projects. Registration for "Sum m er Fun !" is Satur­ day, June 15 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. with a free introductory cla ss from 10-10:45 a.m. Cost is $35/one session, $60/tw o sessions, $85/three sessions. C lasses are held at Friend ly House, 2617 N.W. Savier. To reserve a space for your child in "Sum m er Fun !" ca ll 239-7682. AUDITIONS Echo Thea tre s resident dance com­ pany is currently looking for women trained in dance with experience in gym nastics and theater (especially com­ edy). You must be interested in working clo se ly with a group, perform ing, teach­ ing and som e touring. Do Jum p Dance Theatre has been per­ form ing in the Northwest for seven yeras. We com bine live original m usic, trapeze, acrobatics, m artial arts, theater, mime and dance to create vibrant, exciting perform ances. We a lso teach Do Jum p's c h ild re n 's and adult c la sses in gym nastics and trapeze. Q uestion M ark G allery. 1112 N.W. 21st Avenue, Portland, w ill have an exhibit of photographs by Lanry C w ik from June 6 to June 22.1985. G allery hours are from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m.. Thursday to Saturday. An ar­ tist reception w ill be held from 7 :00 to 9:00 p.m. on Friday, June 7,1985. Q uestions: c a ll Tim Blue or G reg Pietarila , Question M ark G allery, 220-0486. Thursday, M ay 16th through July 7th, The Photographic Image G allery w ill premiere The Nude Show, with o rig ina l photogra­ phy by Imogen Cunningham , Edward Weston, M arsha Bums and a host of other m aster photographers. The G allery is located at 208 S.W. First Ave., between Oak & Pine. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 :3 0 p.m. Monday through Saturday. N orthw est A rtists W orkshop presents Paradise 4, an installation by com poser M egan Roberts and sculptor Raymond G hirardo. The show w ill run from June 6 thorugh June 23, with an opening recep­ tion on Thursday, June 6 from 7-9 p.m. Roberts and G hirardo. who currently live and work in New York, have been c o l­ laborators in video, sound sculpture, in­ sta lla tio n and perform ance w orks for the past 11 years. Th is is their first exhibition in the Portland area. Ju s» O u», June, 1985