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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1986)
SlsterS pJrtt is women sharing sp iritu a l ity. We are women of different spiritual paths and traditions, b uild ing brid ges be tween our d ivisio ns and seeking the com mon ground we share. We welcom e a ll women to jo in us in our celebrations and d iscussions. meet starts at 1 p m -3:30 pm. Ballard Pool, 1471NW 67th, Seattle. Entry info: Rick Peterson, 206-725-1866. Deadline for en trie s May 17th. Or entry form s available in Portland at Just Out, 236-1252. 2 :3 0 PM , 2804 NE 42nd. Topic: Past Lives. Sun. M ay 11 at 6:00 PM, Echo Theatre, 1515 SE 37th. May Forest Group Events Friday, May 2: Forest Group Potluck. 6:30 2 :3 0 PM , 2804 NE 42nd. potluck, 7:30 meeting. Bring ideas for June and July events. C a ll Pat at 249-8767 for info. A ll women welcome. SlsterSpIrtt Celebration: Sun. May 25 at Sunday, May 4: Forest Group hike up SlsterSpIrtt Discussion: Sun May 18 at 6 :0 0 PM , Echo Theatre, 1515 SE 37th. The Gay Bridge Club, a rap and so cia l group for young adults 18 and up, meets every W ednesday at the First Con gregationa l Church on SW M adison and Park at 7 :30 PM. Use sid e entrance on M adison. C a ll 244-3225 for more inform ation. Gay College Students (GCS), is a so c ia l support group in Klam ath Falls. For further inform ation, send SASE to GCS. PO Box 43, Klam ath Fa lls, OR 97601. ___________ SPORTS Emerald Orca Invitational Gay and Lesbian Swimming Time Trials. Saturday, M ay 24, registration 12:30 pm. Dog Mountain. Seven m iles round trip. C lim b up involves 2,900 feet elevation gain. C a ll Jeannie at 248-0748. A ll wo men welcome. Saturday and Sunday, May 10 and H : O vernight raft trip on the M ackenzie River. C ost is $20 per person. Women interested in learning rafting sk ills, and then helping to instruct others on future Forest Group trip s, are esp ec ia lly encouraged to come. C a ll Sherry at 288-9510 for more inform ation. Saturday, May 17: Forest Group walk in the Japanese G ardens in Washington Park. Probably start early afternoon. Meet fo r tea after walk. C a ll Sara at 232-8237 for more information. A ll women welcome. Memorial Day Weekend: Second Annual Forest Group M em orial Day b ike / ski/c a m p in g trip. Cam p out by lake if We give good food. Incomparable regional foods. From appetizers, including our fresh pates, to complete meals and skillfully constructed desserts Enjoy everything in our cafe or to take home with you C A T E R IN G 1438 N W 23rd Portland, O R 97210 Friday night tapas. Little dishes" in the Spanish tradition: spicy shrimp, stuffed calamari. crostini. and an abundance of savory delights. Served with wines and sherry by the glass or bottle 4 to 7 pm every Fridav. E A TER Y at Everett St. Market NW 23rd & Everett Now open til 11 P.M. Thursday, Friday & Saturday Just Out, May 1986 *i:C ieul M ay 15 is the d eadline for entries for Portland Gay Games. For inform ation c a ll Dan at 777-8309. SlsterSpIrtt Discussion: Sun. May 4 at SlsterSpIrtt Mother's Day Celebration: p ossib le. A ll women welcome. C a ll Ruth at 2 3 3 -2 6 5 2 for more information. Graystone Gallery, 3279 S.E. Haw thorne Blvd., Portland, presents works by two local artists Molly Blanding, C era m icist and David Delamare, p a inte r/illustra to r. A reception for the A rtists w ill be held 5-8 pm, Thursday, May 1,1986. ART W ould you like to join an Art Associa tion of Gay and Lesbian People, in volving: art appreciation, workshops, so c ia l get-togethers, lectures, etc. Perhaps, eventually, our own gallery? For further in form ation, please c a ll Allen, 642-2747 af ter 5 pm. The Augen Galleries, Inc. is pleased to present the o rig ina l monotypes, paintings and w atercolors of Royal Nebeker, at 619 SW 10th. A m asterful colorist and an exhuberant optim ist, Nebeker paints with a welcome freshness and sureness. Nebeker's power re sid e s p rim a rily in his skille d handling of his m ateria ls, and his a b ility to imbue those m ateria ls with expression and mo tion. Nebeker uses thin transparent color ing s and elongated, slender form s to pro vid e a sort of stage for spirit. His work seem s to say that reality lies in the realm of the sp iritu a l. . . somewhere in the hidden parts of the m ind and experience that now and then surface to the conscious ness and enrich us with a m agico- re lig io u s experience. Portland 2 2 4 -C IT Y Memorial Day Masquerade Ball Sunday, May 25 Fadeley for Governor Ed Fadeley has consistently fought to protect the individual’s right to choose in all areas. Read your Voter’s pamphlet— Make an informed choice. Fadeley lor Governor 777 High St.. No. 350 Eugene. OK 97401 • 485-4903 15