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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1986)
* WtÊ I w I ■■ Volunteers: CAP needs you! A ugust is Volunteer Recruitm ent M onth at the Cascade AIDS Project where the need for volunteers has increased threefold in the past year. “ To continue to adequately address the AIDS crisis in Portland, we need people, not ju s t money,” says Brown M cDonald, CAP d i rector. “ Paid staff cannot perform all the functions that volunteers are doing.” Cascade A D S Project faces a critical period in its e ffo rt to provide quality support and educational services. The award-winning PAL (Personal Active Listener) Project w ill need to train at least forty new PALS in September to m eet the needs o f Portland’s PWAs and PWARCs. Also critical is a lack o f regularly scheduled office volunteer staff. "We need whatever am ount o f tim e a per son can spare,” says volunteer office m an ager J im Michaels. “A half-day a week in the office, serving on a com m ittee o r fundraiser, m anagem ent o f a whole new program are a few o f the things people can volunteer for.” M any people are capable o f helping with filing, deliveries, copying w hile other needs require skills such as typing, data processing, video technology, w riting and design. Also needed are speakers, fundraisers, educators, and those w ith m anagem ent skills. Present volunteers represent a wide spec tru m o f the population: lesbians, gay men, heterosexuals, AIDS and ARC patients, m others, professionals, students, and many m ore. Says volunteer Greg, "N ow I feel that I’m finally d o ing som ething that makes a difference.” “ I’m still find ing m y niche,” says Eddie Hickey, speaker trainee. “ I started as an office volunteer and to o k it from there." For fu rth e r inform ation o r to volunteer, stop by the CAP office at 408 SW 2nd, Suite 4 2 0 o r call 223-5907. C linic protestors fined Six anti-abortion protesters were held in civil contempt for violations of an injunction prohibiting certain actions at the Portland Feminist Women's Health Center. CJ.S. District Court Judge Helen Frye ruled that the protesters, including Priscilla Martin, were found to have violated the court order by yelling and singing which interfered with Center services, by obstructing of clients’ ac- TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE BOOKS Wide Selection of: • Lesbian/Gay • Best Sellers, • Hardcover and • Paperback Books. Personal Services: • Special Orders •Gift Wrapping • Gift Certificates 10!} NW 2^rd Avenue. Portland. Oregon 224-509-7 Just Out. August. 1986 land. OR 97204. S cholarship w inners w ill be announced at the Sandra Dee Turnabout Show at Darcelle XV (2 08 NW 3 rd ) on August 17 at 8:30 p.m. A dm ission fo r the Turnabout Show is $6, w hich benefits the scholarship fund. City Nightclub opens Hollyrock Lounge C a scad e AIDS Project volunteer W illie Boren poised with pen w aiting to sign up prospective volunteers during August, CAP'S Volunteer Recruitment Month. cess into the clin ic and by dem onstrating w ithin the 25 -foo t zone around the clinic entrance. Each violator was fined $500. The Center was awarded $ 1250 in costs since the injunc tio n was im posed in April, and attorneys’ fees. Deadline for applications is August 8,1986; applications should be m ailed to C. Myers, 736 N E Failing, Portland, OR 97212 or Phoenix Rising, 408 SW 2nd, Suite 412, Port m m m m m m v Scholarship funds available Young m en and w om en in Levis and tank lops, people in all styles and manners o f black outfits, new wave afficionados in futuristic hair styles and ’60s clothing, dancers in vari ous let-m y-body-feel-free outfits, were all part o f the large, eclectic crowd o f gay people gathered on Friday. July 18 to celebrate the opening o f The City N ightclu b’s new dance section, The H ollyrock Lounge. W ith illusions o f in fin ity created by the ten foot m irrors on opposite sides o f the intim ate dance floor, the new dance section boasts its own D J ., sound system , lig h t show and seating area and fea tures new wave and progressive m usic. The C ity N ightclub is a no-alcohol club that caters to people in the gay com m unity w ho are under as well as over 21 years o f age. A ccording to ow ner-m anager Lanny Swerd- low, “There w ill be no increase in our standard cover charge w ith the addition o f the H ol lyrock Lounge dance area. You can go from one party to the other w ithout ever having to leave the club.’’ The City N ightclub is located at 624 S.W. 13th between M orrison and Alder in dow ntow n Portland. A dditional inform a tion : 224-CITY. COUPON GOOD UNTIL AUG. 3 1 , t a n e k m m m m + THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR A pplications are now being taken fo r edu cation scholarships to be awarded by the Pride o f the Rose S cholarship Fund. E ligible applicants m ust be lesbian, gay o r children o f lesbians and gays and enrolled in an educa tion al institution. A pplications are available at Phoenix Rising, Embers/Avenue, and Darcelle XV. The Pride o f the Rose S cholarship Fund was established eight years ago by E m peror V Frank and Em press XXI Allison. D uring this period m ore than $10,000 has been awarded to eligible students. ONE FREE PIPE. 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