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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1986)
A ustra lia n wom en's rights movement at the Multnom ah County Library. 8 0 1 SW 10th Avenue. C a ll 249-8067 for more infor mation. The meeting is w heelchair accessible. 1 9 _______ SUNDAY The Women M usicians Netw ork is m eeting at 5 p.m. Bring your songs, your instrum ents a nd /o r a potluck dish. C all 234-7080 o r234-3092 for more information. A ski bus to Tim berline, sponsored by The Sports Exchange and Embers/Ave- nue, has been scheduled for today. A package including a round trip bus fare, lift ticket, ski rental, box lunch or any com bination w ill be available. Advance tic k ets w ill be sold at both the Sports Exchange and the Embers/Avenue. 21 TUESDAY Le sb ia n s and Sub sta nc e Abuse. Lesb ia n Forum, Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1624 NE Hancock, 7:30 p.m. W heelchair accessible, interpreted for the hearing im paired, supervised c hild care. $2.00 suggested donation. For TTY Relay, ca ll NW A N SIR at 233-2677 and ask for W illo w at 236-4386. 2 4 _________FRIDAY January 22 is the anniversary of the Roe v. W ade court decision le g a lizin g abor tion. In honor of this day, the Community C lin ic Dofenso C o a lition w ill sponsor a pro-choice rally, today, at 7:00 p.m. at Portland State University in Smith Center, Room 338. The speakers w ill include: Dr. Peter Bours, the Rev. John Jackson, A lbina M iniste ria l A lliance; Joan Binninger, Pro- C hoice C oalition; Julia Hicks, A m alga m ated C lothing and Textile W orkers Union; the state coordinator for reproduc tive rights for the National O rganizaton for Women. 26 SUNDAY The N orthw est Big M ountain Navajo Su p p o rt w ill host a benefit at the Pine Street Theater at 6 p.m. The evening w ill feature Cam Newton and Michael Bard playing world m usic fusion. Blue Movie playing rhythm and blues/rock, M edecine playing reggae/rock, HoneyBee and the Stingers Featuring Kate Sullivan playing rhythm and blues/ rock. Food is needed this winter to feed the 11,000 Navajo people who are resist ing forced relocation at Big Mountain. A rizona; therefore, in addition to a $5.00 a d m ission, they are asking for a donation of canned or dried food (beans, rice, com m eal. coffee, flour, etc.) For further inform ation ca ll: N.W.B.M.N.S. 236-0399. Just Out. January, 1 Cathryn Cushing and Arthur Harold in a scene from Sirius Productions 12TH NIGHT. Gay Games Benefit Spaghetti Feed at the Prim a ry Dom ain, $4.95. DJ, food and beverage specials. Help send Port land com m unity's a tile te s to San Francis co in '86. From 5 p.m. on at 1033 NW 16th. PUBLIC INTEREST Fe m inist gay men! Here's a chance to m ake friends wtih men like yourself and to d isc uss issues from a fem inist perspective. A monthly potluck and discussion group b eg ins the second Thursday in January at 7 p.m. First topic: Sexism and Homophobia — An Interdependence. Please call 233-4148 for location information. W indfire meets at the City Nightclub at 7:30 p.m. every Thursday, 624 S.W. 13th Ave. and at O ld W ives Tales, 2:30 p.m., every Saturday. Comer of E. Burnside and S.E. 13th Ave. PW A (Person with A ID S/A RC ) Supp ort G roup meets W ednesdays from 7-9 p.m. at the Trinity Episcopal Church on NW 19th and Everett. Th is inform al group includes PW A's, and significant others. There is no agenda and the meetings are unstruc tured. Th is is a safe, supportive space for PWA's. Part- at 7 30 p.m. Use side entrance on M adison. C a ll 244-3225 for more infor mation. Frid a y, January 3: Fo rest Group potluck and meeting. 6:30 p.m. C all Sarah at 232-8237. A ll women welcome. Sa turd a y, January 18: Fo re st Group day ski tour. C a ll Sarah at 282-6391. A ll women welcome. Pa re nts Flag meets the fourth W ednes day of each month at the Justice Building, 1111 SW 2nd Ave.. at 7:30 p.m. Fo r Lesb ia ns with life-threatening illn e ss, an on-going weekly peer support group meeting on Thursday nights at 7 p.m. For more information ca ll Zane/ 236-3449. The Bise xua lity Exploration Group meets the second and fourth Monday of each month, at O ld W ives Tales at 8 p.m. in the Banquet Room. The Gay Bridge Club, a rap and so c ia l grouD for young adults 18 and up. m eets every W ednesday at the First Con gregational Church on SW M adison and 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 b ulim ia ). The program is based on A lco ho lic s Anonymous. If you would like more inform ation regarding O.A., this m eeting, or if you would be interested in esta b lishing an O.A. meeting for lesbians, p lea se contact either Kay, 236-6710 or Tom, 222-5194. G M T (Gay 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 Sm ith Hall in room 229 Spend a relaxing evening m eeting good people, good conversation, some la ug hs, and d ea ling with problem s and experiences that confront gay, b i, and heterosexual men. 11