* 20 ▼ ▼ J m « * Le sb ia n s O v e r 3 5 S u p p o rt G ro u p meets weekly to offer general support to lesbians over 35. We now have over 30 members ranging In age from 75-35. Walk-Ins welcome. (Fridays. 7:30 pm. LCP office. 253-4516.) H IV D ay Cantar provides personalized day care, basic nursing services, daily lunch and snacks, ac­ tivities and resource referrals to persons with HIV disease or AIDS In a warm non-Judgmental environ­ ment. Fees are based on a sliding scale and no one is turned away for lack of funds. (8 am-6 pm. Mon­ day through Friday. 3835 S W Kelly St.. 223- 3444.) H IV O pen Com m unity of Lifo, an AIDS sup­ port group, meets in Salem to provide a supportive peer group for HIV disease concerns. (7:30 pm- 9 pm, Fridays. Room 273. Building 3. Chemeketa Junior College. Lancaster Blvd., Salem. Pat. 393- 1520. or Ron. 472-2480.) Homophilo is a gay. lesbian and bisexual support group for the Lewis and Clark College community. (Fridays. 5:30 pm. Library Conference Room.) H U B is an organization formed to serve the sexual minority community by facilitating better sharing of community resources, both human and material. Many opportunities to be Involved with the community. (Call 235-1356 fo r meeting places and times.) International C a y Panpale (IG P ) is for gays and lesbians who are interested in corresponding with people having similar Interests In such diverse locales as Israel. India. Malaysia. Japan. England. France. Denmark. Sweden, etc. (IGP. Suite 320. Box 7304, North Hollywood. Calif. .91603.) leolated W om en support and social group is now forming for lesbians who have been called aloof and boring or Just been ignored. (231 -9589.) Je w is h Leebiane/Fem iniete holds monthly activities. (Call 231-7383.) Ju s t Couplee. a social and support group for lesbian and gay couples holds its monthly business meeting the second Saturday of the month. The meeting is followed by a dessert potluck. (7 pm. YWCA. 1111 S W 10th. Call 233-4908.) K -9 C lub is for gay men who enjoy outings with other gay men and their dogs. Meets second and fourth Sundays. (285-2986.) K B O O 00.7 FM . community radio, broadcasts Bread and Roses, a weekly feminist/lesbian public-affairs program: Womansoul. a program of women s music. Detour, an international gay and lesbian public-affairs show, and ‘ 51% ". a show about women and society. (Bread and Roses. Tuesdays. 9 -1 0 pm; Womansoul. Fridays. 10 pm-1 am; Detour, Wednesdays. 4 -4 :4 0 pm; ’ 51%". Wednesdays. 3:30-4.30 pm. 231-8032.) Kaiser P arm aiw nto'a gay and lesbian employ­ ees are starting a support group to work for quiet and positive change. (245-7853) Lavender W inds is a newly forming group of gay and lesbian kite flyers, and those with an interest In kites. (Mark or Brian. 206-896-6190.) Lesbian C o m m u n ity F o ru m meets fourth Wednesdays. It is wheelchair accessible. An Inter­ preter is needed. (7 :3 0 -9 pm. C arol Steinel, 235-1356.) Lesbian C o m m u n ity P ro je c t provides out­ reach. networking and other services to the lesbian community. (223-0071.) Lesbian G a rd e n C lu b gets together to visit interesting gardens and nurseries, exchange seeds and plants and help one another In their own gar­ dens. (Susan. 287-9697. Connie 777-5167.) Lesbian, G ay and Bisexual A llia n ce of Port land State University meets every other Tuesday (Nov. 6. 20. Dec. 4). Lunches are held alternating Tuesdays and Wednesdays (Nov. 7. 13. 21. 27. Dec. 5. 11). (401 Smith Memorial Center. 725- 4452.) Leebian S u p p o rt G ro u p meets first and third Sundays of the month. Everyone welcome. Friendly, casual atmosphere. (7 pm. 238-0686 or 774-6812.) Le sbiana Enjo yin g the S c ie n c e s is a npn-technlcal field trip-oriented group Interested in both life and physical sciences. (Lynn. 777-2339.) Lesbiana W ishing W elcom e seeks Information on available housing or Jobs for women moving to Portland. (Ginger. 281-5386.) M etro C lu b Is a social group for gay men 40 and over and those who appreciate them. Monthly pot- lucks In private homes provide a warm and friendly environment in which to meet new friends and ex­ perience support. (Fourth Sundays. 223-8299.) Metropolitan Human Relations Co m m issio n Is committed to increasing the in­ volvement of the community In Its meetings and activities. (5:30 pm. first Thursdays. 796-5136.) vide an opportunity to talk about ORGASM s pur­ pose and activities. (3:30 pm-5.30 pm, 333 NE Hancock. $5.) D ec. 9: ORGASM general membership meeting. (6 pm-8 pm. Call 281-0408 for location.) D e c. 10: National Leather Association general meeting. (7 pm-9 pm. Embers. 110 N W Broad­ way.) D ec. 16: ORGASM board meeting. (6 pm-8 pm. Call 281-0408 for location.) Dec. 17: Mr. and Ms. Puget Sound Leather Con­ test (Tacoma.) D ec. 21: Super Jacks party. ( 11 p m -1 am.) D ec. 24: Fetish night re-bar. (1114 Howell. Seattle. $3.) Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gay M en (P / F L A G ) provides love and support for all family members and friends of lesbians and gay men. (Fourth Wednesdays. Augustana Lutheran Church. NE 15th Street and Knott Avenue. Mail­ ing address. P/FLAG. PO Box 8944, Portland. OR 97207. 233-5415.) P o rtla n d J a c k s is a group of local men who meet twice monthly for safe mutual masturbation. (W rite: PDXJ. PO Box 69062. Portland. OR 97201.) P o rtla nd Losbia n C h o ir seeks non-singing Friends of the Choir to assist with productions. (Karen. 254-5109 or write PO Box 8212. Port­ land. OR 97207.) Portland Losbian Hotol offers safe, low-cost lodging for women. (Call Ginger for reservations or furnishing donations 281-5386.) Portland P o w o r and T ru s t Is a women's S/M group. (PO Box 3781. Portland, OR 97208-3781.) 4 */ J *. OvtJU k J Portland A re a Lesbian and G ay 12 Step P rogram has AA. Al Anon. SLAA, CODA. ISA, OA. S. ACOA, NA. and other groups meeting on a weekly basis. Call for calendar and meeting times. (Live and Let Live Club. 527 SE Pine St.. 231- 3760.) I N e w Alliance Party Is a black led. multi-racial, pro-gay, independent political party chaired by Dr. Lenora B. Fulani. (First Sundays. 289-8892.) N ig h tS ce n e is gay T V for everyone. (Tues­ days. 11:30 pm on Paragon. TCI and Columbia Systems, channel 11; on Jones Cable, channel 49; in Washington County, channel 38.) D e c. 4: Gay philanthropy and the Equity Founda­ tion. D e c . 11: From housewife to lesbian feminist: Sonia Johnson was excommunicated from the Mormon Church. D e c . 18: Staying active with AIDS. D e c . 25: Gay atheists. Ja n . 13: Join the studio audience for the monthly taping of NightScene. (City Nightclub. 13 N W 13th Ave.) N o S trin g s A tta ch e d is a social and support group for single lesbians age 35+. (Marty K.. 641- 8190. Barbara L.. 697-7068.) N om enus S a n ctu a ry for radical faeries has a 24-hour recorded information line. Call for Informa­ tion about current and upcoming events on the land. (In W olf Creek. Oregon. 866-2678.) N o rth Am e rican Transvestite-Transsexual Contact S ervice ( N A T T S ) is open daily. A free national tv-ts directory is also available. (North American Transvestite-Transsexual Society. 1206 East Pike St.. Seattle. WA. 98122. 206- 623-1549.) N orthw est Scenic Cruisers, a gay and lesbian car and special Interest club. One meeting and one planned outing per month. You need not own a car. just have an Interest in cars and having a good time. (M onthly meeting 7 pm. first Tuesdays. Craig 775-4776 or Charlie 206-254-1995.) O H S U “All H ill" Lesbian and G ay Council welcomes all Interested faculty, staff, students, residents and employees. Potluck and meeting once a month. (775-4763. 234-3439. 206-695- 0566.) O re g o n A ID S Hotline. (223-AIDS In Portland or 800-777-AIDS.) O re go n Guild Activists of S/M (O R G A S M ) includes people of all sexual orientations. Activities include dungeon parties, educational workshops, demonstrations, and fantasy and erotica shows. (Write Oregon Guild. PO Box 5702, Portland. OR 97208 or call 281-0408 Events held at 333 NE Hancock.} D e c . 7i Super Jacks party ( 11 pm -1 am.) D e c . 8t Portland Leatherman potluck (7:30 pm- 9:30 pm. Andy. 228-6935.) D e c. 8: Portland Power & Trust Christmas party. (Darryri) D e c. 8: ORGASM orientation. Orientations pro­ Park A venue Social C lu b is a weekly gay rap and social support group for gay men 18 to 29 years old. Other events Include camping trips, pot­ luck dinners, movies and brunches. No church affiliation. (Tuesdays. 7:30 pm. First Congrega­ tional Church. SW Madison Street and Park Ave­ nue. use Madison entrance and ring the bell; or w rite: PO Box 2294, Portland. OR 97208. 244-3225.) ill Phoenix R ising is a lesbian and gay service center providing professional counseling on a slid­ ing scale fee. Information and referrals, social growth activities, and an education program and speakers' bureau. (Suite 404. 333 SW 5th Ave.. Portland. OR 97204. 223-8299.) / (.¿ y r t o c* a /< a Portland Central A m e rica Solidarity C o m ­ mittee is a group of people, some of whom are gay. who share a concern about Central America. (PO Box 6443. Portland. OR 97228.) Portland G a y C o m m u n ity B o w ling A s s o ­ ciation is a bowling league with 180 gay and les­ bian members. Events Include "Bowling for Dol­ lars." ABC/WIBC sanctioned, fun events and Inter­ national Rose Bowl Tournament. Tuesday league. 6:30 pm. "FITS" league, 7 pm. (Tom. 293-0438; Rich. 231-0571; or PCBA. PO Box 851. Port­ land. OR 97207.) Portland Fro n tru n n e rs meets Tuesdays and Saturdays at Duniway Park track. Runners and walkers of all levels (women and men) are invited to Join us. Meet near the chin-up bars. (6:30 pm. Tuesdays. 8:30 am. Saturdays. 235-8747.) D oc. 1: Duniway Park D o c. 8: Eastmoreland Loop, meet at Rhododen­ dron Gardens on SE 28th near Reed College D oc. 22: Duniway Park D o c . 29: Humphrey/Hewitt Loop, meet at St. Thomas More. Patton and Humphrey Ja n . 5: Duniway Park P o rtla n d G a y and Losbia n S w im To a m meets for weekly swims. Brunch and socializing follows. (Sundays. 9-11 am. Downtown YWCA. Jay. 228-6971. Jill. 228-1596.) Portland G ay M on's C h o ru s encourages men who like to sing to audition. (Rehearsals Mondays. 6:30-9:15 pm. Portland State University. 453 Cramer Hall. Sept, through July only. For audi­ tions call Mari. 232-0867 o r Steve. 233-0650.) P o rtla n d Im p o ria l R oso C o u rt is a social, charitable and community service organization. The primary goals are to raise money for charitable organizations and worthwhile causes within the gay and lesbian communities, hold functions and fund raisers for the community and to further relation­ ships with the businesses and other organizations within the community. (Rose Emperor and Em­ press. PO Box 23, Portland. OR 97207. 287-7058.) Catch A lic e U nderground on Dec. 7 and 8 at the Echo Theatre. Portland R eproductive Rights Com m ittee is committed to organizing around reproductive rights issues: teenage sexuality, childcare, steriliza­ tion abuse, abortion rights, sex education, and pre­ natal and women's health care. (First and third Tuesday o f each month. 774-8459. 238-6067.) Portland W om en's C risis Line Is available 24 hours a day for women dealing with rape issues who need crisis counseling, information and refer­ rals. and for victims of rape, sexual assault, domes­ tic violence, child sexual abuse. Incest and sexual harassment. PWCL also provides transportation for victims from a dangerous situation to a safe place. (235-5333.) P o rtla n d W o m e n 's C ris is Lin e announces openings In a group for women who have experi­ enced sexual harassment. The group meets every other Wednesday and will be stdctly confidential. The main purpose of the group Is to provide a space where women can discuss the sexual harass­ ment In their lives and educate themselves about the issue. (Free. 232-9751.) Portland W om en's Th e a tre C o m p a n y pro­ duces plays that focus on women's issues, with an emphasis on lesbian lives. All levels of experience are welcome; reliability is a big plus. (PWTC. 1728 NE 40th. 287-7707.) P o rte n d in '* P ride Is a monthly social group of gay and lesbian employees of the City of Portland and Multnomah County. (245-2634.) P rid e of P o rtla n d A th le tic A s s o c ia tio n meets monthly to promote athletics and sports