Ju st ou t T Dscsm bsr 1M 0 ▼ 2 1 activities for lesbians and gay men In all sports. (7 pm. third Thursdays. Portland Building. 245- 5301.) County Central Library. 801 SW 10th Ave. For Saturday activities or Information call Phoenix Rising. 233-8299 ) Radical Faariaa In the Portland area have a re­ corded news and Information line called Fey Dirt. (246-8826.) W o m en '* Book Group reads and discusses works by women. (7 pm. first Mondays. 288- 3041. 287-3272. 235-0669.) (12) Radical W om an meets monthly. (7038 N. Fair- port Place. 289-7082.) Women w ith Adolescents S upport Group meets monthly. (Linda. 249-8411.) Raad Collaga Lasbian/C ay/B isaxual Union is for all students, faculty, staff and other Reed Community members. (LGBU. Reed College. 3203 SE Woodstock. Portland. OR 97202.) Women w ith Women with C hildren is a so­ cial networking group for lesbians who have or want to have children in their lives, whether as mothers, mother's partners. “ Big Sisters’ or adoptive mothers. (PO Box 2152. Portland. 97208. 255-1941.) Rosa C ity Gay Fraadom Band (formerly the Northwest Passage Freedom Band) is a concert band open to all lesbians and gay men and their supportive friends. Bring your Instrument and a music stand if you have one. (Sundays. Metropoli­ tan Community Church. 1644 NE 24th. or call Chuck. 223-8299.) Rosa C ity G a n d a r C a n ta i ■ Is a peer group support program for people dealing with gender Identity problems. (Call the hotline for details and meeting locations. 292-0391.) Rosatown Ramblars, Portland's gay and lesbian square dance club, meets weekly. All levels of dancing supported. (7:30 pm, Thursdays. 1819 N W Everett, lo w e r level. Barb 2 4 5 -5 9 4 6 or Larry 228-7147.) Second Sunday Brunch Group for lesbians in higher education, faculty, staff and independent scholars meets monthly at the Dakota Café for socializing, networking and discussions. (11 am. 239 SW Broadway.) Shanti in O regon provides free emotional and non-medical practical support services to persons living with HIV, their family and friends, and those grieving. (3477 E. Amazon Drive, Eugene. 97440- 3502, 342-5088.) S ilv a r S craan C lub is a support group which provides a way to help underwrite the educational activities of the Northwest Film and Video Center and is a year-round subscription to all Center exhi­ bition programs. (1219 S W Park Ave., 221-1156.) S o u th w a a t W a s h in g to n H a a lth D is tric t H IV /A ID S P rogram offers a range of services to Clark. Skamania and Klickitat counties. These include anonymous testing and counseling, case management, dient advocacy, and outreach, includ­ ing one to one counseling, needle exchange, com­ munity and professional education and weekly sup­ port groups. Mondays: Gay and Lesbian. Tuesdays: Family and Friends. Wednesdays: Volunteers. Thursdays: HIV/AIDS (2000 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver. WA. 98668. 206-737-6012.) Study Group fo r Loebian Psychotherapists focusing on object relations, self psychology and feminist reformulations of psychoanalytic theory. (Sky. 229-0578.) S up port group fo r abused lesbians meets regularly at Bradley-Angle House. It is facilitated by lesbians and is confidential; childcare is provided, donations are accepted. (232-7805.) S u p p o rt group fo r w om en m ental health couneelors o r therapists who are lesbian, bi. or lesbian positive, promotes friendship, spiritual growth, and emotional accessibility, looking for two members In their 50s-60s. (299-4556.) Triangle Productione produces plays of social and economic value concerning gays and lesbians as well as others. (Dan Home. 235-1170.) W estside O rganization o f W omen holds in­ door activities like brunches, video parties, ice skat­ ing and outdoor events. (Send $6 fo r one-year subscription to newsletter. WOW. PO Box 5584, Aloha. OR 97006.) Wind fire Is a social and support group for people under 21 who are gay. lesbian, bisexual, or unsure. Meetings are small and Informal. (Thursdays. 7-8:45 pm. main floor meeting rooms. Multnomah .v .» v .v v .v w .* S pirituality A ffirm ation is a nationwide support organization for lesbian and gay Mormons, their families and friends. (Portland/Vancouver group. 206- 696-9396.) Blue Earth Legends. (Call for class Information and schedule. 8215 SE 13th Ave.. 234-2224.) Buddhist Association of the G ay/Lesbian C om m unity serves the spiritual growth of gay and lesbian Buddhists, acts as a medium for the exchange of ideas and experiences about the un­ folding of the Buddhidharma. and believes that the Buddha. Dharma and Sangha have special rele­ vance to lesbians and gay men. (PO Box 1974, Bloomfield. N J 07003.) C ro n s M a g ic . 231-9230.) (3240-B M etropolitan Com m unity Church of P o rt­ land is an ecumenical Christian church open to all people. (Worship services. 10:30 am -12:30 pm Sundays. 7 pm Thursdays Christian Ed and Bible Study. 9:15-10 am. Sundays. Choir rehearsals. 7:30 pm Tuesdays. 1644 NE 24th. 281-8868 ) M e tro p o lita n C om m unity C hurch of th e G entle S hepherd is a Christian congregation with a positive/supportive 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.) Reach Out. a support group for gay and lesbian former Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons, offers a newsletter, meeting and pen-pals. Reach Out offers love and understanding. (Reach Out. PO Box 1173. Clackamas. OR 97015. 657-0620.) The S a c re d Band is a spiritual brotherhood providing fellowship and support to gay and pagan men. (Box 13072. Portland. OR 97213.) S D A Kinship is a support and fellowship group for lesbian and gay Seventh Day Adventists. (Meets monthly. PO Box 33104. Portland. OR 97233. 244-0286.) S ia te rS p irlt is women sharing spirituality. All women welcome. Wheelchair accessible. (294- 0645.) United Church Coalition for Leeblan/G ay Concern« Is a national organization of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and their families and friends in the United Church of Christ. The Coalition offers sup­ port. education and advocacy around lesbian, gay and blsexuallssues. (Matthew. 760-4745) SE Hawthorne, Crown of Praiss is a charismatic church serving the entire community. (Sunday School, 10 am. morning services. 11 am. 2300 N W 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. SE 12th Ave. and Pine St.) Evangelicals C oncsrnsd is a nationwide or­ ganization for Christian gays and lesbians, newly meeting in Portland. Families and friends are welcome. (654-4597.) F rien ds fo r Lesbian and G ay C on cern s Q u aker S piritu al S upport Group. (Call for meeting time and place. Bob, 223-2426 or Mary. 282-4961.) Integrity is a gay and lesbian ministry In the An­ glican Communion. Gay and lesbian Episcopalians and their friends are welcome. (For further Infor­ mation and calendar call 289-1687, or write: In­ tegrity. St. Stephen 's Episcopal Parish, 1432 SW 13th. Portland. OR 97201.) Journey Catholic Community. Searching? So are we. Mass on Sundays. All are welcome. (Sun­ days. 6 pm. SW 13th and Clay.) Living C om m union C hurch stresses the “whosoever’ 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.) Lutherane C oncerned /N o rth A m erica, a pan-Lutheran association of lesbians and gays, their partners, families and friends, is forming a new chapter in Portland. (227-5431.) Mase in Tim e o f A ID S , a sign of love, is held weekly at HIV Day Center. Communion calls are made for housebound individuals. (6 pm. Mondays. 3835 SW Kelly. Fr. GaryMdnnls. 223-3444 ) M etan o la P eace Com m unity, a reconciling congregation of the United Methodist Church, wel­ comes diversity and includes gay men and lesbians in its life and ministry. (5:30 pm. Sundays. 3520 SE Yamhill. Call 281-3697.) U nited M etho dists fo r G ay and Lesbian C oncerns (A ffirm a tio n ) meets monthly for potlucks and fellowship. (PO Box 12673. Port­ land. OR 97212. Dick. 692-9019.) Cascade Community C enter is a club for gay men and lesbians. CCC operates to form social groups, events, sports, cards, travel and dances. Monthly get-togethers. (CCC. PO Box 972, Bend. OR 97709.) C e n tra l O reg o n A ID S S u p p o rt Team (C .O .A .S .T J , offers physical and financial help to people with AIDS, support for families and signifi­ cant others, and a bi-weekly HIV support group. (Meetings, fourth Tuesdays. Barb o r Phyllis. 388-6616. weekdays. 9 am -5 pm.) Colum bia A ID S R eeourcee serves the Mid- Columbia In Oregon and Washington. We provide support groups, advocacy, Information, referral, and education. (503-386-3881. 503-296-3700.) Connexion is a gay and lesbian monthly potluck in Sumpter. Oregon. (Information. PO Box 2. Sumpter. OR 97877.) Eastern O regon C onnection holds monthly meetings in Baker City. (Box 382. Baker City. OR 97814.) Gay, Lesbian and Bl In fo rm a tio n Line is available anytime for Information and referrals. (388-2395.) Gorge Gay Group is a social group for gay men who live in or around the Columbia Gorge. (W rite toG G G . PO Box 103. Wasco. OR 97065.) H IV S upport group is for people with AIDS or ARC and meets every other week. (Barb or Phyl­ lis. 388-6616.) M o nm outh G ay and L esb ian S u p p o rt G roup meets weekly. (7 :3 0 -9 :3 0 pm. 838-1277.) M o nm outh G ay and L e sb ian Lunch G et-T o g e th e r meets every other week. (First and third Mondays, noon. Pacific Room. 838-1277.) The O th e r S id e 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 Box 5672. Bend. OR 97708.) S outhern O regon A ID S -h e lp lin e is a 24-hour AIDS Information switchboard providing peer counseling. Information and referrals. (672-3000.) Douglas County Gay Archive« is a repository for materials relevant to the rural homophile. (PO Box 942. Dillard. OR 97432. 679-9144.) Gay and Lesbian A lcoholics A nonym ous meets weekly. (Thursdays, call GALON AIDS Hotline. Bruce or Lee. 269-4183.) Gay and L e sbian A llia n c e meets monthly. (7:30 pm. second Thursdays. Gay and Lesbian Community Center ÎGLCC1 3856 Cames Road. Roseburg. 679-9144.) Gay and Lesbian and C om m unity A lliance (G A L A C A ) in Ashland is a student organization which actively seeks to educate the non-gay com­ munity on lesbian and gay Issues while providing support and services to gay and lesbian students. (Thursdays. Jon or Thom. 482-1247. o r Toni. 482-1105.) Gay and Leebian O utreach N e tw o rk (G A ­ L O N ) supports a gay and lesbian rap group. (7 pm. Tuesdays. Room 205. 371 , Coos Bay.) G ay an d L esb ian S u p p o rt o f S o u th e rn Oregon, offers support and information for leebl- ans and gay men. (PO Box 43. Klamath Falls. OR 97601.) Gay and Leebian Youth Group meets weekly. (1-3 pm. Sundays. Gay and Lesbian Community Center IGLCC1..3856 Cames Road, Roseburg. 679-9144.) Gay and lesbian discussion grou p meets weekly. (7:30 pm. Tuesdays. First United Method­ ist Church. 1771 West Harvard Blvd., Roseburg. 679-9144.) H IV P ositive su pp ort group in Coos Bay is accessible by calling GALON's AIDS Hotline. (Steve. 269-4183.) Leebian 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.) M edford Gay M e n 's S u p p o rt G roup meets weekly. (Wednesdays. Bob. 779-7324.) M etropolitan Com m unity C hurch of R< burg 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 (P /F L A G ) helps people deal with issues related to their gay and lesbian children and friends. (First Tuesdays. Candace o r Chuck. (Ashland1, 482-4017.) Ruby House is a residence in Douglas County for people with AIDS. (679-9913.) Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (S LA A ) 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 O regon Lambda Association is a Rogue Valley-based organization of lesbians and gay men with a newsletter, parties. AIDS education outreach, rap groups, outdoor activities. (Hotline. 773-8146. 7-11 pm. 773-8146.)