February 1990
Woman's Book Discussion Group meets
once or twice a month to discuss current
feminist titles and wom en's issues that relate
to that book. (284-1110.)
Women with Adolescents Support Group
meets monthly. (Linda. 249-8411.)
Women with Women and Children is a
social networking group for lesbians who
have or want to have children in their lives,
whether as mothers, m other's partners, “Big
Siste rs' or adoptive mothers. (Monthly
activities flyer: WWWAC. 1300 East Burnside.
Maureen. 231-7383.)
Womenwrtting: Journalwriting Workshops
for Women is for women who write or want
to In a nurturing, explorative environment
using Journalwriting as a means to develop
self-intimacy. (For workshop information, call
Wendy Judith Cutler. 232-2665.)
SPIRITUALITY
Affirm ation Is a nationwide support
organization for lesbian and gay Mormons,
their families and friends. (Portland/Vancou-
ver group. (206) 696-9396.)
Blue Earth Legends (formerly Healing
Crystals.) (Call for class Information and
schedule. 8215 SE 13th Ave.. 234-2224.)
Buddhist Association of the GayAesblan
Community serves for the spiritual growth of
gay and lesbian Buddhists, acts as a
medium for the exchange of ideas and
experiences about the unfolding of the
Buddhidharma. and believes that the
Buddha. Dharma and Sangha have special
relevance to lesbians and gay men. (PO Box
1974. Bloomfield. NJ 07003.)
Crone Magic. (1405 NE Broadway.
Portland. OR 97232.249-0444.)
Crown of Praise is a Charismatic Church
serving the entire community. (Sunday
School. 10 am. morning services. 11 am.
evening services. 6 pm. Sundays; Wednes
day services. 7 pm. 2300 NW 30th Ave..
Pastor Nita. 287-7759 or Pastor Judy. (206)
892-6861.)
Dignity Is a Catholic support group for
lesbian and gay Roman Catholics, their
friends and family. (Mass and social, third
Saturdays. 7:30 pm. St. Francis Church.
Southeast 12th Avenue and Pine Street.)
Living Communion Church stresses the
'w hosoever' of John 3:16 which includes
gays and lesbians. Sunday school for
children during morning services. (Services:
10 am and 6 pm. Sundays. 3830 SE 62nd
Ave.. 777-8577.)
Mass in Time of AIDS Is held weekly at
Portland State University. Communion calls
are made for housebound Individuals. (6
pm. Mondays. Campus Ministry. Southwest
Broadway and Montgomery Street. Fr. Gary
Mclnnls. 245-0339.)
Metropolitan Community Church of
Portland Is an Ecumenical Christian church
open to all people. (WorsNp services. 10 am
and 6 pm Sundays, quiet time for silent
prayer and meditation. Mondays. 7-9 pm.
Choir rehearsals. Tuesdays. 7:30 pm. 1644 NE
24th. 281-8868.)
Metropolitan Community Church of the
Gentle Shepherd is a Christian congregation
with a posltlve/supportlve outreach to the
lesbian and gay community. (4:30 pm.
Sundays. 4505 E 18th St.. Vancouver, mailing
address. PO Box 5094. Vancouver. WA
98668. (206)253-8401.)
Quaker Friends for Gay and Lesbian
Concerns holds a silent worship meeting. All
are welcome. (11:45 am. first Sunday o f
each month. 4312SE Stark (upstairs). 253-
2685.)
The Sacred Band is a spiritual brother
hood providing fellowship and support to
gay and pagan men. (Box 13072. Portland.
OR 97213.)
SDA Kinship is a support and fellowship
group for lesbian and gay Seventh Day
Adventists. (Meets monthly. PO Box 3 3 104.
Portland. OR 97233.244-0286.)
SisterSpirlt is women sharing spirituality. All
women welcome. Wheelchair accessible.
(All events at 1431 NE Broadway unless
otherwise specified, call for Information and
event schedule. 287-3379.)
Feb. B: Ritual planning meeting. (7:30 pm.)
Feb. 10: TuB'Shevat ritual. (3 pm. Dun Sidhe.
2804 NE 42nd.)
Feb. 10: See also in Calendar.
Feb. 11: Celebration: 'H e a rt's D esire.' (6 pm.
Echo Theatre. 1515 SE 37th Ave.)
Feb. 12: Healing Circle. (7:30 pm. 3705 SE
Market. *3 .)
Feb. 13: SisterSong Group. (7:30 pm. Dun
Sidhe. 2804 NE 42nd Ave.)
Feb. 20: Jewish/Pagan discussion group.
TuB'Shevat. (7:30 pm.)
Feb. 21: Wlccan discussion group. (7:30pm .)
Feb. 27: Feminist Christian Communion. (7:30
pm. Queen o f Heaven Gnostic Chapel. 2229
SE Market.)
United Methodists for Gay and Lesbian
Concerns (Affirmation) meets monthly for
potlucks and fellowship. (PO Box 12673.
Portland. OR 97212. Dick. 692-9019.)
CENTRAL OREGON
Central Oregon AIDS Support Team
(C.O.A.S.T.), offers physical and financial
help to people with AIDS, support for fam ilies
and significant others, and a bi-weekly HIV
support group. (Meetings. 4th Tuesday. Barb
or Phyllis. 388-6616. weekdays. 9-5.)
Connexion is a gay and lesbian monthly
potluck in Sumpter, Ore. (Information. PO
Box 2. Sumpter. OR 97877.)
Eastern Oregon Connection holds
monthly meetings in Baker. (Box 382. Baker.
OR 97814.)
Gay, Lesbian and Bi Information Line is
available anytime for Information and
referrals. (333-2395.)
HIV Support group Is for people with AIDS
or ARC and meets every other week. (Barb
or Phyllis. 388-6616.)
The Other Side is a Gay and Lesbian
Service Organization. It hosts a party every
Saturday night at the Other Side Club. The
Club Is available for any gay- or lesbian-
related event. Business meetings the second
Friday of each month. (PO B o x5672. Bend.
OR 97708.)
SOUTHERN OREGON
AIDS-helpllne Is a 24-hour AIDS Informa
tion switchboard providing peer counseling,
information and referrals. (672-3000.)
Douglas County Gay Archives is a
repository for materials relevant to the rural
homophlle. (PO Box 942. Dillard. OR 97432.
679-9144.)
Gay and Lesbian Alcoholics Anonymous
meets weekly. (Thursdays, call GALON AIDS
Hotline. Bruce or Lee. 269-4183.)
Gay and Lesbian Alliance meets
monthly. (7:30 pm. second Thursdays. Gay
and Lesbian Community Center (GLCC)
3856 Carnes Road. Roseburg. 679-9144.)
Gay and Lesbian and Community
Alliance (GALACA) in Ashland is a student
organization which actively seeks to
educate the non-gay community on lesbian
and gay issues while providing support and
services to gay and lesbian students.
(Thursdays. Jon or Thom. 482-1247. or Toni.
482-1105.)
Gay and Lesbian Outreach Network
(GALON) supports a gay and lesbian rap
group. (7 pm. Tuesdays. Room 205. 371
Anderson. Coos Bav.)
Gay and Lesbian Support of Southern
Oregon, offers support and Inform ation for
lesbians and gay men. (PO Box 43. Klamath
Falls. OR 97601.)
Gay and Lesbian Youth Group meets
weekly. (1-3 pm. Sundays. Gay and Lesbian
Community Center (GLCC) 3856 Carnes
Road. Roseburg. 679-9144.)
Gay and lesbian discussion group meets
weekly. (7:30 pm. Tuesdays. First United
Methodist Church. 1771 West Harvard Blvd..
Roseburg. 679-9144.)
HIV-Positive support group In Coos Bay is
accessible by calling GALON'S AIDS Hotline.
(Steve. 269-4183.)
Lavender Steppers is a gay and lesbian
Narcotics Anonymous group that meets
weekly. (7 pm. Thursdays. Community
Services building. Room 106. Grants Pass,
enter through the 6th and 'C ' Streets alley.)
Lesbian and Gay Hotline in Medford
provides Information and referrals on local
resources and events. AIDS information, as
well as supportive listening. (7-11 pm. every
night. 773-8146.)
Medford Gay Men’s Support Group
meets weekly. (Wednesdays. Bob. 779-7324.)
Metropolitan Community Church of
Roseburg celebrates Sunday services with
the Rev. Jody Ahlstedt. (11 am. Sundays,
and 7:30 pm. Wednesdays. PO Box 2125.
Roseburg. OR 97470. 679-9144.)
Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
(PFLAG) helps people deal with issues
related to their gay and lesbian children
and friends. (First Tuesdays. Candace or
Chuck. (Ashland). 482-4017.)
* Ruby House is a residence in Douglas
County for people with AIDS. (679-9913.)
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)
is for lesbians and other women In the
Rogue Valley. (For time and location, send a
SASE to SLAA. PO Box 929. Talent. OR 97540.)
Southern Oregon Lambda Association is
a Rogue Valley-based organization of
lesbians and gay men with a newsletter,
fund-raising parties. AIDS education
outreach, rap groups, outdoor activities and
an annual statewide campout. (Hotline. 773-
8146. 7-11 pm. PO Box 4387. Medford. OR
97501. 773-8146.)
• Weekly Support for Lesbians in Recovery
for Alcoholism and/or Narcotics Addiction a
meets weekly. (7-9 pm. Wectiesdays. Gay
and Lesbian Community Center. 3856
Carnes Rd. Roseburg. Fran. 440-2272.)
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