y \ ____ Tho Gay Bridge d u b , a rap and so­ PUBLIC INTEREST \ % % . I j an on-going weekly peer support group m eeting on Thursday nights at 7 p m For more information ca ll Zane/ 236-3449. Phoenix RM ng. Portland's gay/lesbian c ia l grouo for young adults 18 and up, meets every Wednesday at the First Con­ gregational Church on SW Madison and Part-: at 7 :30 p.m. Use sid e entrance on M adison. C a ll 244-3225 for more infor­ mation. A % i 9 » . . W ln d flre , an under 21 rap and social group, meets every Saturday at City Nightclub, 624 S.W. 13th. Under 21 lesb ia ns, gay men and bisexuals are en­ couraged to attend. % "~ 4 \4 e service center, is featuring a workshop on how to Survive Social Situations, or everything you wanted to know about sm a ll talk. Half price slid in g scale, you can't afford to m iss it. Thursday, December 5 at 408 SW 2nd, Suite 412. ca ll 223-8299 to register. Jud y H ylton leads a Phoenix Rising sem inar on Financial Survival Skills, a 5-hour c la ss for investments and money managem ent, Saturday, December 7. C a ll 223-8299 for more information. The Bise xu a lity Exp lo ra tio n Group meets the second and fourth Monday of each month, at O ld W ives Tales at 8 p.m. in the Banquet Room. Pa re n ts and Frie nd s o f Lesb ia ns and G ays (Parents' FLAG) Meets the 4 <•* f fourth W ednesday of each month, at the First M ethodist Church, S.W. 18th and Jef­ ferson at 7 p.m. / ’ ' S » ‘ The Fa lle n Angel C ho ir begins their * Phoenix Rising features a one-day w orkshop on Alcohol, Drugs and You. C o-sponsored by M edical Center Hospi­ tal. C a ll 223-8299 for more information. Textile artist Martha Zanger's piece Flicker. C ynthia Cumfer and Ben M errill lead a sem inar at Phoenix Risin g on Gay People and the Law. Th is sem inar w ill cover living together agreements, m edi­ cal authorizations, powers of attorney , w ills, taxes and trusts. Two sem inars — one Wednesday, De­ cem ber 4th, and Thursday. January 16. St. Fra nc is School is having a Centen­ nial Christmas G ift Faire, celebrating the 100th year of St. Francis School on De­ cem ber 8,1985 — 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This is a fundraiser, and an excellent time to buy creative, reasonably priced gifts. St. Fra nc is School is located at 1182 SE Pine. O ve re a te r's Anonym ous (O.A.) — for gay men is now meeting every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Live and Let Live C lub on 2403 SE Ankeny. OA is a se lf-he lp program for men and women with eating disorders (obesity, anorexia, and bulim ia ). The program is based on Thursd a y, Decem ber 5 , 7:30 p.m. at A lcoholics Anonymous. If you would like more inform ation regarding O.A., this meeting, or if you would be interested in e sta b lishing an O.A. meeting for lesbians, p lease contact either Kay, 236-6710 or Tom, 222-5194. M eeting for worship for lesbian and gay concerns. Sunday, December 1,11 45, M ultnomah Monthly Meeting of Friends 4312 S.E. Stark, Portland, Oregon GM T (G ay Men Together), a non­ m em bership gay support group, meets W ednesday nights, from 7:15-9:30 at Port­ land State University's Smith Hall in room 229. Spend a relaxing evening meeting good people, good conversation, some laughs, and dealing with problem s and experiences that confront gay, bi, and heterosexual men. THE MINISTRY ART G raystone G a lle ry’s Third Annual Holiday Show w ill open with a reception Saturday, November 23,1985 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Refreshments w ill be provided by Bower’s German Bakery and Deli and Liquid Assets. The G allery is located at 3279 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Portland. Oregon 97214. The show w ill close Dec. 31,1985. SPORTS Frid a y , Decem ber 6. Forest Group potluck. 6:30 p.m. Bring outdoor slid e s and ideas for future events. C all Sara at 232-8237. A ll women welcome. Sa turd a y, Decem ber 7. Forest Group cross-country ski day. Easy trip. C a ll Kathy at 1-864-2569. A ll women welcome, Sunday, Decem ber 22. Forest Group C hristm as caroling. Join us for egg nog and m elodious good cheer. C a ll Sarah at 282-6391 A ll women welcome. M artha Zanger, a textile artist from Portland w ill have a one-person show at the V a lley Arts Association, 2022 Main St., K a te Clinton FRIDAY DECEMBER 6 8 P.M. Forward fashions for your holidays. A? T IC K E T S ... $ 8-10 V ---- SLID IN G SC A LE V* 12-6 Sat. 2510 SE Clinton, Portland, OR lust around the corner from the Clinton St. Theater." 12 O ld W ives Tales Restaurant, SE 13th and Burnside. W ednesday, Decem ber 11, 7 30 p.m. at East Avenue Tavern, 727 E. Burnside. A Benefit for PAND. Sa turd a y, Decem ber 14, noon, atO M SI "To yfa ir", 4015 SW Canyon Rd. Sa turd a y, Decem ber 21, 1 .2 .3 , p.m. at the Saturday Market. And at 9:30 p.m. at Prim ary Domain, 1033 NW 16th. Sunday, Decem ber 2 2 , 1 ,2 ,3 p.m., at the Prim ary Domain, 1033 NW 16th. Sunday, Decem ber 2 2 , 1 ,2 ,3 p.m., at the Saturday Market. On December 5, Augen G allery w ill open an exhibiton of lithographs and etchings by Harold Altman. The opening w ill be held at the Second S tre e t location. The exhibition w ill be open with a re­ ception Thursday. December fifth from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The public is welcom e and refreshments w ill be available. For further information, please contact P h ilip Brock or M arjorie Johnson at 228-6020. AN EVENING OF FEM INIST HUMOR WITH FA5H ID N 1 -7 Mon.-Fri. 10th year together perform ing satirical C hristm as carols, poking fun at everything and everyone from capitalism to Santa C laus. The Fallen Angel C hoir is a must for your holiday itinerary. Be sure to catch one of their follow ing performances: in Forest Grove from December 1 through the 31st. Za ng e r's work is in several private col­ lections throughout the country. The name of the show is Flyte Patterns. It is an in­ vestigation of Za ng er's inner a b ility to fly. There w ill be a reception for the artist on Sunday. December 8th from 3 to 5. For more information ca ll V alley Art Association at 357-3703. N.W. SERVICE CENTER 1819 N.W . Everett Portland, OR Genera! Admission Seating Child Care Reservations 234-7080 A N C IN A C L IN IC C hiropractic and Naturopatic Healthcare Bruce D. C h a se r, D .C . D.K. W on, N.D., D .C. 40 YEARS IN PRACTICE Ticket Outlets: Portland A Woman’s Place Bookstore Catbird Seat Bookstore Salem Oasts Records Eugene Mother Kali’s Paradox Signing for Hearing Impaired A non-pressure healing environ­ ment in which the patient is encouraged to participate in the restoration and maintenance of their health. W e treat children, geriatric patients, and people of any lifestyle or persuasion. 3343 S.E. H aw thorne Portland, OR 235-5484 Ju st ©tí», Decemtetet W06