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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1987)
for men and women, this ropes course high in the trees requires individual and group initiative. Develop group skills in a safe environment in this one-day adventure led by Joan W illiam s, M.A. Participants should be physically active, but no rope sk ills are necessary — just a w illingness to take risks. Professional counselors w ill lead the group, and be available to interpret how the activities relate to your “re a l-life " situations. Proces sing the activities w ill be an important part of the day. Fee: $40.00 per person. Ad vance registration and payment are required. For more information, call Pho e nix R isin g at 223-8299. Ample Opportunity, a health organi zation for fat women, conducts an hour of sw im m ing every Tuesday and Thursday evenings between 7 :00 and 8:00 p.m. at the M IC pool, 2033 NW Glisan. Open sw im , laps, water play, aerobics, instruc tion for fat women. This is a safe space for fat women to come together and enjoy themselves away from the judgements of others. Woman lifeguard. GSSO, Gay and Lesbian Support of Southern Oregon, is a support group in Klam ath Falls. GSSO offers support and information for gays and lesbians. For further information write: GSSO, PO Box 43, Klam ath Fa lls, OR 97601. M ass in Tim e of AIDS. A support faith community for those touched by this crisis. Mondays, 6 p.m., comer of SW Broadway 8t Montgomery. PSU Campus Ministry, 226-7807. Cascade Guild — Health Care Chapter, a social/networking group — m edical, social and mental health care w orkers meet monthly. For information ca ll Hazel, 636-0509 or Chris, 297-4314. Join the Po rtla n d Le sb ia n C ho ir! We are a performance group seeking singing and non-singing support members. If you sing, compose music, play an instrument or would like to support a Portland wo- m yn's choir, we need you. We meet every Sunday at 6:00. Please cal I Cathryn Heron for rehearsal location and information. C a ll: 239-7716. The Bisexual Community Forum meets the second and fourth Monday of each month, at Old Wives Tales at 8 p.m in the Banquet Room. Exploration, rap, and social group open to women and men. Parents Flag meets the fourth Wednes day of each month at the Justice Building, 1111 SW 2nd Ave.. at 7:30 p.m. PPOW — Portland Professional Organi zation of Women — a group to provide gay women an opportunity to meet others. We sponsor socials and special events throughout the year. For Informa tion write: PPOW, PO Box 22821. Mil- waukie. O R 97222. posters designed especially fo r support group for lesbians size 18 and up. invites a ll Lesbians of Size to join us. We provide a space to be ourselves as fat women and lesbians. For more info call 232-1108 or 643-9345. women Free updates Retail/Wholesale welcome. Free product delivery to businesses in S .F . Bay Area Lamps. È Shades. Pillows. Beds, * couches, beds. Bedding. Living lightly leaves no tracks. Northwest Futon Company at the end of the tunnel. A support group for Abused Lesbians at Bradley-Angle House, 232-7805. It is faci litated by lesbians, is confidential, child care is provided and there is no fee. Do nations are accepted. i A Su p p o rt G roup fo r Transsexuals. male to female, female to male, andro gynous persons, crossdressers, trans vestites and persons supportive. C all 777-7777 for location. cial group for young adults 18 and up, meets every Wednesday, at the First Con gregational Church on SW Madison and Park at 7 :30 p.m. Use side entrance on Madison. C all 244-3225 for more information. Women W rite rs o f Science Fiction (WS 399B. Eng 199A) w ill be offered through Portland State University's summer program , July 20 through August 14. with Sara Gogol as the instructor. We w ill look at works by Ursula LeGuin, Elizabeth Lynn. Marion Zim m er Bracfley, and others. Speculative fiction of our own is a possibility. For more information, call the Women's Studies Departm ental 229-3516. - i » i i. /Op S iu u ia Street, State f0 3 i f an Fra ncisco, (xt/fò/vua J)4 f0 ó - 3 /0 / Selected Items ere available at A Woman's Place Bookstore HI I Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6/Thurs 10-7/Sat 10-5 FUTON CO N O H I M \J\/ rz S T M P A !\! V • QUEERSVILLE SUNDAY 10:00 PM • WOMANSOUL informal social group that gathers regu larly to wear and enjoy beautiful black leather, meets at the Dirty Duck tavern, 439 NW Third, on Fridays after 10 p.m. Womans ’ 400 S W 2nd, Portland 242-0057 Saturday Night Supper Club for in Portland Leathermen, a five-month-old Omettons ¿y Wi/a>, I W ind fire is a gay. lesbian and bisexual youth group. It is one of the most exciting things in Portland if you're 20 years old or younger. Growing up gay in a heterosex ual environment is very difficult. Windfire provides peer support in a non-judge- mental atmosphere. Besides peer sup port, if you're looking for fun, W indfire is most definitely for you. W indfire sponsors picnics, parties, pot lucks, special events and weekend camping trips. Meetings are held on Thursday eve nings at Outside lb. 1236 SW Salmon, from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday at Old Wives Tales restaurant, 1300 E. Burnside, from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information call 244-3225, Ann Shepherd. I tellectually oriented lesbians. Sm all group dinners in homes and quality restaurants to facilitate socialnetworking. C all Holly, 282-1529,6-8 p.m.; Selection continually grows! Selection includes World Peace & Sealife designs! a ll w alks of life. A g a p e la nd — (Love la nd ) for the kids and the kid within you, 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7:30-8:30 p.m. at Living Communion Church. Pastor Naomi Harvey. 3829 SE 62nd, Portland, OR 97206. (503) 236-1403. A Single Parent Support Group is held every Thursday, 7-9 p.m. Group d is cussions w ill include parenting informa tion, referrals and resources, discipline techniques and finding adequate day care. For more information, contact Sue Kaastad, 238-8819 or Debi McFeron, 249-2825. i 75 page catalogue, $ 3 .5 0 U S . currency, refundable with firs t order. MAIL O R D ER Evangelical Outreach for people of The Gay Bridge Club, a rap and so The Le sb ia n Sund a y Brunch group is recruiting again. Every month on the 3rd Sunday at 11:00 for potluck munching. They are a varied group including artists, political activists, corporate clim bers, computer nerds, etc. Above a ll, they are lovers of food and conversation who en joy having a place to get to know each other. A ll lesbians are welcome. Call 238-4343 for location. Stationery, cards, poetry, G reat Womyn, a newly formed social- FRIDA Y 10:00 PM Founded in 1920, the Dehen Knitting Company represents 65 years of tradition in quality knitwear. The Dehen family's commitment to quality continues in our line of 700% cotton sweaters and jerseys Come visit our factory outlet tlet _ where we offer our nationally distributed line at wholesale prices. 'M. D F H F .N K N I T T I N G KBOO 90.7 FM [ NORTHWEST NORTHWEST PRESENTS FESTIVAL C O M P N Y 4 0 4 N . W. 10th A V E N U E P O R T L A N D , O R 9 7 2 0 9 FACTORY OUTLET Store Hours: Tues-Sat 10:00 AM-4:00 PM -FEATURING- BABY CRAMPS OBO ADDY & KUKRUDU KEN BUTLER TINH MAHONEY REGGAE ALL-STARS CURTIS SALGADO- LLOYD JONES TRIO BRIAN DUNNING& TOMMY HAYES’ PUCK FAIR w/ GORDON LEE NORMAN SYLVESTER w/the JOHNNIE WARD BLUES ÄAND RICK USELTON JACKIE MILLER GWION SAT • AUG • 29 NOON-MIDNIGHT BM M Ü SM s N.W. SERVICE CENTER 1819 N.W. EVERETT Juu Out. I t . August. 1987