Congratulations! just briefs AIDS forum to air monthly Bent Communications is producing a program on local cable channels which the producers hope will demystify the AIDS epidemic. The programs will consist of five 10-minute segments featuring technic al- medical personnel, lay people involved in the crisis, PWAs and others with HIV infection. The program will debut on Cable Channel 11 on January 25 from 8 to 9 pm, and will continue on the fourth Thursday of each month thereafter. As with most cable programming, AIDS Forum Live, will be re­ broadcast at other times during the month. Check local television schedules or call 288- 1515 for more information. • To John Terrill for closing the sale of the NE Everett 8-plex. Portland police bureau seeks recruits The Portland Police Bureau is now accepting applications for the position of police officer. Applicants must be US citizens and 21 years of age at date of appointment, possess a minimum of a high school education or G.E.D., and have two years of college and J or post high school training and experience. For more information, contact the Portland Police Bureau’s personnel unit at 796-3200. • To John Terrill and Walt Hogsett for closing the sale of the SE Pcacock/Belmont 12-plex. John Terrill Bridgetown Realty 1431 NE Weidler, Portland OR 97232 287-9370 Starlight Parade float A meeting to determine the level of Portland Gay Men’s Chorus interest in producing a float for the Rose auditions Festival Starlight Parade will be held on Sunday, January 21, at 4 pm at Café Mocha, The 80-voice Portland Gay Men’s Chorus 4108 NE Sandy. All members of the lesbian and gay community are urged to attend. Café welcomes new members for its concert with Grammy Award winning singer, Diane Mocha is wheelchair accessible. Schuur. Auditions will be held on the last two The committee which organized the float last year does not want to do it again, although Sundays of this month from 4 to 6 pm by appointment only. Interested persons should individuals are willing to consult and assist a call 232-0426. (See Out About Town.) new group. Cost of the project last year was Auditioners need not bring prepared about $8,500, and in addition involved many materials or accompaniment. Past singing volunteer hours in fundraising, planning and experience and sight reading skills are helpful organizing. but not required for the 10-minute audition. The Lesbian Community Project has been Participation in the Chorus requires regular approached to coordinate the project, but attendance at weekly Monday evening before a decision is made LCP is seeking rehearsals. input from LCP members and from the larger The concert with Diane Shuur is scheduled gay and lesbian community regarding the for April 14 and will feature Schuur alone and value and relevance of expending energy and with the Chorus. The April concert will be money in this direction. the second of PGMC’s Tenth Anniversary Many LCP members have already expressed their feelings about the float Season. project; anyone who feels strongly about doing or not doing a float is encouraged to AIDS Hotline training dates set express their opinions at this time. LCP is encouraging everyone in the lesbian and gay The Oregon AIDS Hotline will be holding community to attend the meeting, call the a training series for new volunteers in January LCP office at 223-0071 and/or write to LCP, and February. The training dates are January PO Box 5931, Portland OR 97228. 20, 27, and February 3. — Lesbian Community Project The Oregon AIDS Hotline is a joint project of Cascade AIDS Project and the Oregon State Health Division. Begun in International Women’s Day 1987, the Hotline receives calls from Oregon, events scheduled Washington, and other states as well. With a current average of 600 calls per month, the The 15 th annual celebration of Hotline manages HIV-related information and International Women’s Day in Portland will referrals. A new Computer Information be held on March 10 at Portland State System assists Hotline volunteers with most University. Organizers are planning a day calls. The system contains a database of all with food, crafts, exhibits, poetry, music, Portland area resources for those concerned dance, political forums and an evening show. about HIV. In addition, the system supports Volunteers for all areas of planning are the AIDS Compact Library compact digital needed and committees are now being disc program containing six interrelated formed. databases of information. The Hotline is open The International Women’s Day planning seven days a week, with all calls answered by committee is committed to diversity and professionally trained volunteers. encourages all women to become involved. Hotline volunteers attend 21 hours of Artists, craftswomen, speakers and others who formal training, followed by 12 hours of would like to participate may call the PSU training on the job. The formal training Women’s Union at 725-4452. includes segments on basic HIV information, risk reduction and safer sex techniques, HIV antibody and antigen testing, medical treatments, crisis intervention techniques, Off Our Backs available at active listening skills, and more. No previous branch library experience is required and volunteers are asked to commit to one four-hour shift on the Beginning this month, the feminist and phones each week for six months. lesbian- and gay-positive periodical. Off Our The next training will be limited to 20 Backs, will be available at the Belmont people. Those interested in participating . Branch of the Multnomah County Library should call Cascade AIDS Project admini­ system. The Belmont Branch is located at SE strative office and ask for a volunteer appli­ cation (223-5907). Taylor and 39th Avenue. 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