J»»« o u t T O o cm m b o r I M I ▼ 21 G ay and L es b ia n Y o u th F o ru m meets weekly. All those 21 and under who wish to leam more about themselves and what It means to be a part of the gay community áre welcome. G'hurs- Phoenix R ising, the metropolitan area's lesbian and gay service center announces Its fall social and emotional growth group program. Groups include Closet Cleaning. Grief Survivial. Lesbians Coming Out of Domestic Violence, Living with HIV. Groups for families Include: Teen Talk. Happily Ever A fter and a support group for step-parents. The fee for groups Is $30 per session and insurance Is ac­ cepted. For more information call 223-8299. The O regonians fo r Hum an D ignity PA C will direct the statewide campaign to tight the OCA's ’Abnormal Behaviors* Initiative petition. The PAC steering committee Is now fully formed and Is or­ ganizing Its media and fundraising committeess, as well as a broad-based coalition effort. Campaign donations are needed Immediately. (Oregonians for Human Dignity PO Box 3343, Portland, Or. 97208, 254-5351.) O re g o n '• S e x u a l M in o rity Youtht A n A t- Risk Population, a booklet, outlining the needs and the services available to lesbian, gay and bi­ sexual youth is now avaialble for purchase. (For more Information call Phoenix Rising, 223-8299.) Portland's Celebration o f In ts rn s tio n a l W om an's D a y w ill be held March 8, 1992 at Portland State University. Women Interested In assisting In the planning of this event are encour­ aged to get Involved. (Contact Lea at 236-7920 :lub. 13 N W 13th Ave.. G ay M en 's A C O A (7:30-9 pm. Tuesdays. Live and Let Live Club. 527 SE Pine. 231-3760.) G entle G iants o f O regon Is a social club for fat gay men and their admirers. (Write Jim c/o Gentle Giants o f Oregon, PO Box 412. Wllsonvllle, OR 97070.) G LO B A L (C ays , Lesbians o r B isexuals a t L a w ) Is a group of law students attending Lewis and Clark Northwestern School of Law. (Ca ampus Box 696. 293-1453.) Lily Tomlin stars in Jane Wagner's movie In Search of Signs of Intelligent Life opening at Cinema 21 Pec. 25.____________________________________________ outdoor activities and recreational functions. M eetings are tw ice a month, and support group discussions are weekly. (Jon, 296-5700.) G roups GROUPS A d ven tu re G roup meets In front of Uoyd Cen­ te r Cinemas every Sunday morning fo r various outdoor activities. Free and open to lesbians and gay men. (Recorded message, Friday through Sunday. 234-2941.) or Linda, 231-1604.) The P o rtla n d W om an 's C ris is L in s has openings fo r Its w inter volunteer direct service w orker training. Volunteers receive a 46 hour training, spread out over four weeks, which pre­ pares them to answer the crisis line. Final date for applications to the prograrm Is December 27. (For A m ple O pportunities organizes many activities for large women. (647-0497.) H om opbils Is a gay. lesbian and bisexual support group for the Lewis and Clark College community. (Mondays. 5:30 pm. Gender Co-op Room. Ste­ wart dorm basement, address: LC Box 158. Lewis and Clark College. Portland. OR 97219.) D y k e s w ith T yk es Is an Informal social net­ working group for lesbians with pre-schoolers and children In primary grades. (246-8555.) In d ep en d en t C o n trsc trix Is entrepeneurs and sole proprietor lesbians working Independently who want to network about getting cllents/customers, cold calling, taxes, public speaking, Isolaton and visioning. (228-6760.) Em ployees A sso ciatio n o f G ays and Les­ b ia n s o f U 8 W e s t (E A G L E ) Is an Informal In te rn a tio n a l G ay an d L e s b ia n H u m an R ig h ts C om m ission (2978 Folsom St.. San group of gays and lesbians phone company em­ ployees who offer one another support. (636- 5243.) Francisco. CA 94110. 415-647-0453.) In te rn a tio n a l G ay P e n p a ls Is for gays and lesbians who are Interested In corresponding with gays and lesbians around the world. (IGP. Suite A sian and P a cific Is la n d e r Lesbians and G ays is a local social support group for Asians and the Pacific Islander community. (238-4655.) E q u ity F o u n d atio n is an Oregon-based, non­ profit. public foundation existing to ensure the prosperity of gay and lesbian health, cultural and service organizations. (PO Box 5696 Portland. OR more Information call 232-9545.) B icycle D ecid e and R ids for men and women meets for rides of 30-50 miles, weather permitting. 97228. 220-0628.) activities. (231-7383.) V o iu n ts s r w o rk e rs are needed now for the continuing table grape boycott sponsored by the United Farm W orkers. (Northwest Grape Boy­ (9 am. Saturdays, 227-1756.) Equus, gay men's equestrian group for those who have horses, enjoy riding, or both. (Meets 3rd Ju st Couples, a social and support group for les­ bian and gay couples meets on the second Saturday of the month.(YWCA. 1111 SW 10th.245-4358.) cott committee. 631-3503.) B isexu al C o m m u n ity Forum Is an Informal Salmon St. fountain. discussion group and social network for bisexuals and their friends. ( 7:30 pm. second and fourth The Lssbian W rite rs Fund of the Astraea Na­ tional Lesbian Action Foundation Is now accepting entries for Its annual awards In the categories of fiction and poetry. Prospective applicants must send for guidelines and application form. Deadline Is March 13, 1992. (A straea Foundation, 666 B lue C o lla r G uys meets monthly for potlucks and networking. (PO Box 40740. Portland. OR Broadway. Suite 520, New York. NY. 10012.) 97240.) Leam to paint your own B utch M adonnas! Be­ ginning painting class for dykes and lesbians start­ ing In December. (Sierra. 285-0340.) B P A lesb ian and gay em ployees are form ­ ing a support group. A get acquainted potluck Is being planned for January. Partners and friends are welcome. (Rlck-223-2419 or Karen-631-7767.) Wednesdays. Valentino's. 27th and E. Burnside. Laury. 285-4848.) The W est W om an's and C h ildren's S h e lte r needs community sponsors for its residents' holi­ day celebraton. Residents write "wish lists* from which donors may choose Items to donate. (For C ascad e G uild— H ealth C a rs C h ap ter Is a networking group for gay and lesbian medical, so­ cial. and mental health workers that meets monthly. more Information call 224- 7718.) (Hazel. 636-0509. or Chris. 297-4314.) The G ay and Lssbian V ic to ry Fund is a new national donor network organized to help elect openly lesbian and gay candidates to public office. C ascad e U nion of Educators Is open to ele­ mentary through college educators in Oregon and Washington for networking, discussions, speakers, and support groups. M eetings are held second W ednesdays Sept, through Dec^ (Marge, 282-_ (For more Information contact the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund. 1012 N th St. NW. Suite 707. Washington. DC. 20005. (202)-V1C-TORY.) The Oregon State Bar provides Ira s leg al in ­ fo rm ation on recorded messages on a variety of topics including gay rights. The service is accessible from touch-tone phones. For Information on a spe­ cific topic, press the four digit code when your call Is answered. (In Portland call 620-3000; In Ore­ gon call 800-452-4776; for the gay rights tape, press " 7 06 8 " when your call Is answered.) O u ts id e In sponsors an A ID S p re v e n tio n •» ••d ie exc h an g e p ro g ram . Bring In a dirty hypodermic needle and receive a new one in ex­ change. You must be 18 or older. (3-7 pm. week­ 2122, Beaverton. OR 2956. or CUE. PO Box ~ Sunday, call 289-1323 for more Information.) Fam ily and Friends o f Lssbians and Gays. affiliated with the national P/FLAG, meets In Eu­ gene. (7:30 pm, third Monday o f the month. First Congregational Church, mailing address: PO Box 11137. Eugene, OR 97440, 689-1630.) F em in ist w om an's book discussion group is hosted weekly by Laughing Horse Bookstore. (7:30-9:30 pm. 1322 NW 23rd Ave.) F o rest G roup. All Forest Group outings are co­ operative ventures. Participants are responsible for providing their own equipment and choosing out­ ings appropriate fo r their skill and fitness level. Women only. (Susan Trudeau. 235-3765.) F u n n y L a d ie s A fts rn o o n T ea and P osy S o c ie ty is for all lesbian singles and couples 35 and over offering m onthly get-togethers. (287- 7525.) G A L A o f E a ste rn O re g o n S ta te C o lle g e meets tw ice each month. (7 pm, second and fourth Tuesdays. Hoke Hall, Rm 309. La Grande.) 97075.) G A L A o f O re g o n S ta te U n iv e rs ity meets Mondays. (7 pm. Women 's Center, Benton C razy D ykes U n its Is a group for lesbians who Annex. In Corvallis.) have been Institutionalized for situational or bio­ chemical reasons and feel isolated a n d /o r ashamed. (Kim. 227-1541. Lyn. 206-695-2348. G A L A o f W estern O reg o n S ta te C o lleg e meets Tuesdays. (7:30 pm In the Wallowa Room, Vancouver.) C l east C lean ing G rsup Is an ongoing coming- out group w ith weekly meetings sponsored by Phoenix Rising, (223-8299.) upstairs Wemer College Center In Monmouth. 838-8000.) G ay and Lesb ian A B C /W IB C S an ctio n ed B o w lin g L eag u es meets Fridays. New mem­ bers always welcome. (7 pm. Pro 300 Lanes. SE C o alitio n fo r Hum an D ig n ity Is an anti-fascist Powell and 30th. Rich. 231-0571.) days. 1236 SW Salmon. 223-4121.) organizing group concerned with monitoring, ex­ posing, and confronting far right and new right po­ litical groups. (7 pm, first and third Thursdays. G ay and Lesbian H elp lin e is operated by the Lavender Network In Eugene. ene. (4 pm-8 am, TDD, 4 L u theran F am ily S e rv ic e s Is screening men MCC. 335-0207.) pm -10 pm. (Eugene! 683-CHAT.) and women who have been sexually abused as children for a 14 w e e k Information and support groups scheduled to begin In January. Groups are also available for partners of survivors. (231-7480.) C o -D ep en d en ts Anonym ous fo r G ay M en and Lesbians meets weekly. (Sundays, 7-8:30 G ay and L es b ia n V id e o A c cess P ro js c t pm. Live and Let Live Club. 527 SE Pine. 231- 3760.) C olum bia G orge Social G roup Is for gays and lesbians of all ages. Activities Include potlucks, (Call Jack Cox. 284-6807.) G ay and Lssbian W rite rs G roup re-forming. Open to all wrfth an interest In writing poetry, fiction or non-fiction. Help launch the group and plan a re­ gional literary magazine.(222-4937.) .4 320, Box 7304. North Hollywood. CA. 91603.) J e w is h L e s b ia n s /F e m in is ts holds monthly K -9 C lub. 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. (285-2986.) K B O O 0 0 .7 FM , community radio, broadcasts Bread and Roses, a weekly femlnlst/lesblan pub­ lic-affairs program; Womansoul, a program of women's music; Detour, an international gay and lesbian public-affairs show; 51 percent, a show about women and society and KPMS, radical dyke radio. (Bread and Roses. Tuesdays. 9-10 pm; Womansoul, Fridays. 10 pm-1 am; Detour, Wednesdays. 4-4:30 pm; 51 percent, Wednes­ days, 3:30-4:30 pm, KPMS, first Sunday o f the month. (9-10:30 pm. 231-8032.) K nights o f M a lta Is a leather/levf gay and les­ bian service organization. (2:30 pm. first Sunday of the month. Embers. 110 N W Broadway. PO Box 8375. Portland. OR 97207.) L a v s n d a r L its ra ti are lesbians who m eet to discuss books, enjoy quality literature and Informed discussion with Intelligent women. (231-7383.) Lavsndsr W inds K its C lub Is a group of gay and lesbian kite flyers. LWKC is a chapter of the American Kltefllers Association. (Mark o r Brian. 206-896-6190 or PO Box 5396. Vancouver. Wa. 98668) L ss b ia n C o m m u n ity P ro js c t provides out­ reach. networking and other services to the lesbian community. (223-0071.) L s s b ia n C o n scio u sn ess R a is in g G ro u p meets every other Wednesday at LCP. (7:30-9:30 pm. 223-0071.) Lssbian G arden C lub gets together to visit in­ teresting gardens and nurseries, exchange seeds and plants and help one another In their own gar­ dens. (Susan. 287-9697. Connie 777-5167.) L s s b ia n , G ay an d B is e x u a l A llia n c e of Portland State University meets every other Friday for lunch. (Smith Memorial Center basement. 725-4452.) ■» «4