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GLOBAL (Gays, Lssbians or Bieexuals at
Law) is a group of law students attending Lewis
and Clark Northwestern School of Law. W e are
focused on the legal concerns of our community. Al
members of the legal community are encouraged to
meet with us. (Campus Box 696, 293-1453.)
HIV Day Cantor 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 nonjudgmental 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 SW Kelly St., 223-
3444)
HIV Opnn Community off Liffa, an AIDS sup
port group, meets In Salem to provide a supportive
peer group for HIV disease concerns. ( 7:30 -9 pm.
Fridays. Room 273, Building 3. Chemeketa Com­
munity 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. Gender Co-op Room. Ste
w art dorm basement, address: LC Box 158,
Lewis A Clark College. Portland. OR 97219.)
HUB 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. (235-1356.)
Independent Contractrix group forming for
self-employed women. (228-6760)
International Gay and Lesbian Human
Rights Commission is currently working to fo­
cus attention on the situation of gays and lesbians
In the Soviet Union. (2978 Folsom St.. San Fran­
cisco. CA 94110, 415 647-0453.)
International Gay Penpals Is for gays and les­
bians who are Interested In corresponding with
people having similar interests In such diverse lo­
cales as Israel. India. Malaysia. Japan. England.
France. Denmark. Sweden, etc. (IGP, Suite 320.
Box 7304. North Hollywood. CA. 91603.)
Jewish Lesbians/Fem inists holds monthly
activities. (231-7383.)
Just Couples, a social and support group for les­
bian and gay couples meets downtown on the sec­
ond Saturday of the month. (7 pm. 233-4908.)
K-O Club. Join kindred folks and their dogs on the
first and third Sunday of the month to walk, talk and
enjoy each other's company In Portland area parks.
(2 8 5 -2 9 8 6 )
KBOO 9 0 .7 FM. community radio, broadcasts
Bread and Roses, a weekly fem lnlst/lesblan
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.
9-10 pm; Womansoul. Fridays. 10 pm-1 am; De­
tour. Wednesdays. 4-4:30 pm; 51%, Wednes­
days. 3 3 0 -4 .3 0 pm. 231-8032.)
Knights of Malta Is a leather/levl gay and les­
bian service organization. (2:30 pm. first Sunday
o f the month. Embers. 110 N W Broadway. Dr.
Paul. 286 3890 )
Lesbian and Gay Pride, Inc. meets bi-monthly
from January to June to plan Portland's lesbian and
gay pride march and rally In June. Become part of
the pride! (PO Box 6611, Portland. OR 97228, 232
8233.)
Loebian, Gay and Bisexual Alliance of Port­
land State U niversity meets every other Friday
for lunch. (Smith Memorial Center basement.
725-4452.)
Portland Imperial R ose Court is a social,
charitable and community service organization. The
primary goals are to raise money fo r charitable
organizations and worthwhile causes within the gay
and lesbian communities, hold functions and fund­
raisers for the community and to further relation­
ships w ith businesses and other organizations
within the com munity. (Rose Em peror and
Empress. PO Box 23, Portland, OR 97207.
287-7058.)
Lesbian/Gay Democratic Club is a political
club of registered Democrats doing outreach. We
work within the Democratic Party and the Lesbian/
Gay/Bisexual community to elect Democrats who
support our Issues. General meetings are held the
first Monday of the month at MCC, 1644 NE 24th.
(235-1142)
Portland Jacks is a group o f local men who
meet twice monthly for safe mutual masturbation.
(W rite: PDXJ. PO B ox 69062. Portland. OR
97201.)
Lesbian Psychotherapist Study Group
meets every third Sunday for discussion of feminist
psychoanalytic therory. (Sky, 238-0655.)
Portland Losbian Choir seeks non-singing
Friends of the C hoir to assist w ith productions.
(Sylvan, 249-8093 o r write PO Box 8212. Port­
land, OR 97207.)
Lesbian Support Group meets Sundays for
support, socializing and networking. Everyone
welcome. Friendly, casual atomsphere. (7 pm.
238-0686)
Portland Losbian Boarding Houso offers
safe, low-cost lodging for women. (Call G inger fo r
reservations o r furnishing donations. 281-5386.)
Lesbians Wishing Welcome seeks Information
on available housing or Jobs for women moving to
Portland. (Ginger. 281-5386.)
Living With HIV is a safe place to share and
gain support. W eekly m eetings sponsored by
Phoenix Rising. (223-8299)
... ,
Log Cabin Fed oration is a nationwide coalition
of gay and lesbian Republicans whose goal Is to
protect Individual rights. Meets on the fourth Mon­
day of every month. (Lee. 642-7292.)
Metro Club 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. Weekdays.
223-8299.)
Metropolitan
Human
Relations
Commission Is committed to increasing the In­
volvement of the community in Its meetings and
activities. (5:30 pm. first Thursdays. 796-5136.)
National Transvestite-Transsexual Hotline
Service Is a free Information service for female im­
personators. transsexuals and transvestites.
There are over 22.000 members nationwide.
(20 6 -6 2 3 -1 5 4 9 .)
New Alliance Party: black-led, multi-racial, pro­
gay Independent third party chaired by Dr. Lenora
B. Fulanl. M eets firs t Sunday o f each month.
(289 8892.)
North Portland Dykes support and social
group. (W rite PO B ox 83892. Portland. Or.
97283-0892.)
Northwest Gender Alliance is open to people
who cross dress and act the opposite gender to
express their other selves. Monthly meetings. (PO
Box 4928. Portland. OR 97208. 774-8463.)
Northwest 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.
(Monthly meeting 7 pm. thirrd Thursdays. Metros
Mira, Jan tren Beach, Charlie. 253-5649.)
Winde is a group of gay and lesbian
kite flyers, and those w ith an Interest In kites.
Meets the second Sunday of every month at Blue
Lake Park off 1-84 east of Portland. (Mark or Brian.
206 896 6190.)
O H S U /V A All Hill Lesbian and Cay
Council welcomes all Interested faculty, staff,
students, residents and employees. Potluck and
meeting once a month. (Mary. 234-3439. Melinda.
234 5563.)
Laabian Community Projoct provides out­
reach, networking and other services to the lesbian
community. (223-0071.)
Oregon AIDS Hotline. (223-AIDS In Portland
or 800 777 AIDS )
Lesbian Garden Club gets together to visit in-
Portland Gay M en's Chorus encourages men
who like to sing to audition. (Rehearsals, Mondays.
6:30-9:15 pm. 453 Cramer hall, Portland State Uni­
versity. Sept 9 through June only. For audition
appointments and information call 233-0650.)
Lesbians Enjoying the Scien ces is a non­
technical field trip-oriented group Interested in both
life and physical.sciences. (Lynn. 777-2339.)
Literati are lesbians v^io meet to dis­
cuss books by Portland A rts & Lectures authors
and attend their lectures together. Enjoy quality
literature and informed discussion with intelligent
women. (231-7383)
Loebian C onsciousness Raising Group
meets every other Wednesday at LCP. (7 30-9.30
pm. 223 0071.)
ing league w ith 240 gay and lesbian m embers.
Join us for fun events, picnics, and the annual inter­
national Rosebowl Classic. ( Fall league begins
Tuesday. Sept. 10th at 7:30 pm. PRO 300. 3031
SE Powell. Tom. 293-0438. or PCBA, PO Box 851.
Portland. 97207.)
terestlng gardens and nurseries, exchange seeds
and plants and help one another in their own gar­
dens. (Susan. 287-9697, Connie 777-5167.)
Oregon Cay and Lesbian Law Association
(OCALLA) is a statewide professional organiza­
tion comprised of gays, lesbians and bisexuals in
the field of law. As 9 community resource, our pur­
poses include prof .ssional development, education,
visibility, political and legal advocacy, and social
Monica Palacios, L A . writer and comedy per­
former, Sept. 20 and 21st at Echo Theatre.
opportunities. All are welcome to Join. (PO Box
876. Portland. Or. 97207.)
Oregon Guild Activists off S /M (ORGASM)
Includes people of all sexual orientations. Activities
include aungeon parties, educational workshops,
dem onstrations, and fantasy and erotica shows.
(Write Oregon Guild, PO Box 5702, Portland. OR
97208 or call 281-0408.)
Parents and Friends off Lesbians and Gay
Men (P/FLAG) provides love and support for all
family members and friends of lesbians and gay
men. M eets monthly. (P/FLAG. PO Box 8944.
Portland. OR 97207. 233-5415.)
Park Avenue Social Club is a weekly gay rap
and social support group fo r 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. S W Madison St. and Park Ave.,
use Madison entrance and ring the bell; or write:
PO Box 2294. Portland. OR 97208. 244-3225.)
Phoenix Rising is a lesbian and gay service
center providing professional counseling on a slid­
ing scale fee, Inform ation and referrals, social
growth activities, and an education program and
speakers' bureau. (Suite 710. 620 S W 5th Ave.,
Portland. OR 97204. 223 8299.)
Pink Panthers street patrol conducts training
seminars the second Saturday of every month be­
ginning at 2 pm and general Pink Panther meetings
on the third Thursday of every month. All meetins
are held at C ity Nightclub. 143 NW 13.
(282-4174.)
Portland Area Leebian and Gay 12 Step
Program has AA. Al Anon. SLAA, CODA. ISA.
OA. SA. ACOA, NA, and other groups meeting on
a weekly basis. Cali for calendar and meeting times.
(Live and Let Live Club, 527 SE Pine St
231-3760.)
Portland Frontrunners meets Tuesdays and
Saturdays. Runners and walkers of all levels
(women and men) are invited. Meet near the chin-
up bars for Dunlway Park runs. (6:30 pm, Tues­
days. 8:30 am, Saturdays. 235-8747.)
Sept. 7 1 Duniway hark
Sep t. 14: Humphrey-Hewitt Loop. M eet at
St.Thomas More parking lot. Patton and Humprey.
Sept. 2 1 1 Eastmoreland Loop. Meet at Rhodo­
dendron Gardens. SE 28th near Reed College.
Sept. 2 8 : Duniway Park
Portland Gay and Lesbian Community
Bowling Association is Oregon’s largest bowi-
Portland Powsr and Trust is a women's S /M
group. (PO Box 3781,
Portland.
OR
97208-3781.)
Portland Woman's Crisis Lino is available 24
hours a day for women dealing w ith 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.)
Portland W om en's Theatre Company 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. (1728 NE
40th. 287-7707.)
Portia ndia'e Pride is a monthly social group of
gay and lesbian employees of the C ity of Portland
and Multnomah County. (245-2634.)
Pride off Portland Athletic A ssociation
meets monthly to prom ote athletics and sports
activities fo r lesbians and gay men in all sports.
(7:30pm, third Thursdays. 234-4456.)
The Purple Passion club is a membership dub
serving the romantic neds of lesbian, gay and bi­
sexual people. (232-6824)
Qu— r Nation/Portland is dedicated to fighting
homophobia and heterosexism through queer visi­
bility and direct action. M eets second and fourth
Thursdays at the C ity Nightclub. 13 NW 13th.
(3203 S.E. W oodstock Blvd, B ox 1171, P o rt­
land. OR 97202. 775-6234.)
Radical Faeries In the Portland area have a re­
corded news and Information line called Fey D irt.
(235-0826)
Radical Women is active in the daily struggle
against racism, sexism, antigay bigotry and labor
exploitation. Join ust (7038 N. F airport Place,
Portland. OR 97217, 289-7082.)
R .A .T.8. Is committed to direct action to end the
political and social causes of the AIDS crisis: homo-
hobia, sexism, racism, classism and the failing
l-S. health care system. Meetings are the second
and fourth W ednesdays of the month at 7 pm.
R.A.T.S. is a member of the nationwide ACT/UP
network. (240-0377 fo r meeting locations and
more information.)
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Rood Collogo Leebian, Gay and Bieoxual
Union is for all students, faculty, staff and other
Reed Community members. (LGBU, Reed College.
3203 SE Woodstock. Portland. OR 97202.)
Right to Privacy Political Action Commit­
tee endorses and raises money for candidates who
are supportive of lesbian and gay rights and works