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shots for the above theaters who do not al ready have them on file. For appointment and more information call 232-7005 only from 10 a m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. SPIRITUALITY A ll women concerned about AIDS are welcomed to join SisterSpirit for a healing cir cle to be held during the Portland AIDS Vigil. We w ill come together at 7 p.m. on Wednes day. September 16th at 170515th. (Around the comer from A Woman's Place Bookstore). Please bring a candle in a container, and a flower honoring the memory of anyone you know who's died of AIDS, and one for anyone you know who still suffers. If you'd like to partici pate in planning or want more information, call Kate at 231-4315. The Autumnal Equinox is approaching! SisterSprit invites a ll women to join in an Equinox Celebration on Sunday, September 20th at Echo Theater, 1515 S.E. 37th St., 6:00 p.m. If you'd be interested in helping plan this celebration, call 282-8615. Affirm ation: United Methodists for Gay and Lesbian Concerns meets the third Friday of each month for a potluck and discussion. For more information, contact Paul at 287-6719 or write Affirmation at P.O. Box 12673, Portland, OR 97212. ASA Inc., Pagan spirital group offering regular ritual and networking and open to indi viduals regardless of sexual orientation. For more information, please write: ASA, P.O. Box 13072, Portland. OR 97213. Evangelical Outreach for people of all walks of life. Agapeland — (Loveland) for the kids and the kid within you, 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7:30-8:30 p.m. at Living Commu nion Church. Pastor Naomi Harvey, 3829 SE 62nd. Portland, OR 97206. (503) 236-1403. SPORTS Septem ber Forest Group Events Friday, Septem ber 4, Forest Group Potluck, BETTER HEALTH CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC If you have a disability and want to do some thing different with your leisure time, Portland Parks and Recreation has dozens of classes you can participate in a ll over the city. Staff from the Park Bureau's Disabled Citizens Re creation Division can act as your advocate if you have financial or transportation problems or need information regarding physical access to Bureau facilities. They'll even attend the first couple of classes with you to make sure that you get off to a good start To talk to someone about signing up for fall classes, call 248-4328 V/TTY Since Park Bureau classes are offered on a quarterly ba sis, the best time to work with an advocate for fa ll is the month of September. "A Total Personal H ealth Concept" • Deep Muscle Work • Exercise/Prevention • Sportsmedicine 222-2888 f Doctor on 24 hour page for emergencies Rena Sandler, D C. 1130 S W Morrison, Suite 301 (by the light-rail turnaround) Workers’ Comp & Auto Insurance Cover Chiropractic Care Insurance Accepted Ample Opportunity, a health organization for fat women, conducts an hour of swimming every Tuesday and Thursday evening between 7 :00 and 8 :00 p.m. at the MLC pool, 2033 NW Glisan. Open swim, laps, water play, aerobics, instruction 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. The weather is changing — not necessarily for the better — and it's time to turn your atten tion to indoor challenges. Portland Parks and Recreation offers you a chance to try some indoor court sports with a new twist — walleyball and soft tennis. You can play them at St. Johns Racquet Center, 7519 N. Burington, which re-opens September 1 after a two-month summer break. C l)is tT n c tic ri).. a C A R T E R A R C A N I) COMING UP Sponsor Susan B. Anthony to walk the streets of Portland for equality! Walk with Sojourner Truth and support other feminists in writing wo men back into the Constitution. The Portland Chapter of the National Or ganization fo r Women is sponsoring a fund raising walk-a-thon in support of the ERA on Saturday, October 10. Participants who wish to impersonate famous and infamous feminists w ill be provided with costumes and banners for the occasion. Live your fantasy! For more details, call 295-2550. D istin ctive lim ite d e d itio n fin e art prints and o rig in a l paintings by in te rn a tio n a lly established artists. 1318 N o rth w e st 23rd Avenue, Portland Open Tuesday-Saturday, N o on-Five or by appt : r is in g p h o e n ix p r e s e n t s 6:30 p.m. 7:30 meeting. Call Raelun at 235-5037. Thursday, September 17: Meeting about leading trips. Come and get ideas for possi ble trips and how to plan them. 7 p.m. Call Sherry at 288-9510. Septem ber 19-20: Forest group backpack 7 m iles each way to Jefferson Park. Call Marcia at 238-5962. Septem ber 26-27: Backpack trip to Cham bers Lake. 7 m iles in. gradual uphill, only 1,000 feet elevation gain. Drive up Friday night. C all Sherry and Donna at 288-9510. Friday, October 2: Forest Group Potluck C all Sherry and Donna at 288-9510. TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE BOOKS W ide Selection of: • Lesbian/Gay • Best Sellers» • Hardcover and • Paperback Books. ART/AIDS Benefit Sunday, October 11:4— 6 P.M., Preview of art works at participating galleries; 6-8 p.m., Com munity gathering — Oregon Art Institute Sculp ture Court. The A RT/ AIDS BENEFIT is a way for the visual arts community — artists, galleries, museums, patrons, and other arts supporters — to help with the AIDS crisis. Proceeds from the benefit w ill establih a long-term care fund for persons with AIDS and HIV disease. Tickets to the event are $10 and up. Call Pow ell's Travel Store. 228-1108, for ticket information. Looking :A Musical Celebration ofthe Gay and Lesbian Lifestyle 7 MR 1 AMM 0 SE ! w for mum f DIRECTED BY PEGGY SHANNON OPENING NIGHT BENEFIT I EXPOSE YOURSELF TO I ( >R PI IOENIX RISING Be the first to see the shine Seattle's raving about amt support Oregon's only lesbian /gay serene center Personal Services: • Special Orders • Gift Wrapping • Gift Certificates 1015 N W 25rd Avenue. Portland. Oregon 224-5097 I n kfts $ 2 0 Available .it Phoenix Rising oftui s, /i<-/ ( hit olfk vs. A W n in .m 's I ’l.u v Bookstore an d PhiX ’nix Rising Hoard mem bers C .ill P N T \M 13th ( b .lw M . M w ru o . t » I d .« ) Z24-C IIV 2 O '- 1 2 ’r 2 tor m o re m t< irm a tio n IN •#, . S « . M -H . .I ^ fU fW H K H O N <H RIM N «. NM I N H H F H 4 H N IX . IN« O N P O K A IH I Just Out • 19 • September. I9K7