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ju s t o ut ▼ m a rc h 19, 1 0 0 3 ▼ 21 horses. enjoy riding, or both (Meets third Sundays, cat Tillam o ok C o u n ty C itizens for Hum an Dignity works toward a society in which the basic civil rights of all Oregonians are assured (PO Box 763. Tltamook. 97141. 842-1068) 289 1323) F o r»«* G ro u p outings are cooperative adventures for women only Participants are responsible for providing their own equipment and choosing outings appropriate for their 8kill and fitness level Hamilton M ountain hike (Satur day. March 20. 235-1712.) Potluck and planning m ooting (6 50 pm. potluck. 7 30 pm. planning meeting Friday. April 2. 235-4667 ) G a y and Losbian A B C / W IB C Sanctioned B o w l ing Leagues meet September to April New members always welcome (7 pm. Fridays. Pro 300 Lanes. 3031 SE Powell B lv d . Rich. 233 6480) Lesbians Enjoying the Scie nces is a non technical field-trip-oriented group interested In both life and physical sciences (Pat. 235-9553.) P o rtla nd Fro n tru n n e rs meet at 6 30 pm Tuesdays at the Dumway Park track chin-up bars, and at 8 30 am Saturdays at various locations Runners and walkers at all levels are Invited to join (281-6407) W om en's Self-defense Fo llo w -up s are five-hour work shops that address strategies to deal with attacks using weapons, how to create boundsnes with verbal confronta tion. and how to intervene when someone you care about is threatened ( 1-6pm. Saturdays. March 20. June 12. August 28. November 6. One With Heart. 4231 SE Hawthorne B lv d . $75 day o f workshop. $45 If preregistered. 231- 1999) Tn-County Youth Services Consortium presents A M ulti cultural A p p ro a ch to Engaging Families, a day-long workshop designed to examine the value of diversity, explore personal cultural awareness and learn ways to include families in the treatment process In a culturally Tillam ook C o u n ty G A L A holds monthly potlucks and get-togethers for gay men. lesbians and bisexuals (POBox 592. Pacific City. 97135 ) concerns in the area Meets alternate Tuesdays at the city library, m a relaxed atmosphere with respect for all opinions (Wyty. 488 3093) Rogus V alley P / F L A G Parents and Fnends of Lesbi ans and Gay men, provides support for ell family members and friends of lesbians and gay men (7 30 pm. third Tuesdays. Upper Room. First United Methodist Church. 165 N Mam S t . Ashland, call Candace or Chuck. 482-4017. or Chene or Gerald. 488 3436) S u p p o rt G ro u p fo r Lesbians in R e co ve ry from A lco h o l and/or N a rco tics A d d ictio n meets weekly (7-9 pm. Wednesdays. Gay and Lesbian Community Cen ter. 3856 Carnes Road. Roseburg. call Fran. 440 2272 ) Lam bda Eastern O rego n Connection hokfa monthly meetings in Baker City (Box 382. Baker City. 97814 ) W om en's D ances in R oseburg Womyn only (8 pm- midnight. Saturdays. Winston Community Center. 5 mdes south o f Roseburg. $3-5 skdmg scale. 673-3070) P ortland G a y and Lesbian C o m m u nity Bow ling A sso cia tio n (11 am. Sundays. Pro 300 Lanes. 3031 SE Powell Blvd . Tom. 293 0438. or PCBA. PO Box 851. Portland. 97207.) LLAMETTE VALLEY P ortland S o c c e r Team needs committed women over 30 who desire fun, camaraderie and exercise (Call Sharon Taylor, evenings. 669-1627.) Fam ily and Friends of Lesbians and G a ys affiliated with the national P/FLAG. meets in Eugene (7 30pm. third Mondays. First Congregational Church. PO Box 11137. Eugene. 97440. 689 1630) P ride of P ortland A thletic Association meets on the third Thursday to promote athletics and sports activities for lesbians and gay men in all sports (7 30 pm. cat for location. 243-1366) Healthcare W o rke rs G ro u p is open to gay men and lesbians who work In any healthcare-related field (PO Box 17313. Salem. 97305 ) Pride of P ortland M e n 's Softball plays in the Portland Park and Recreation League (659-1682.) O U T P A C is a gay, lesbian and bisexual human rights political action committee that does research and education around gay and lesbian issues OUTPAC sponsors quar terly conferences targeted at training community-based organizations and community leaders to give them the skills and information needed to create change (PO Box 5263. Eugene 97405. 687 9226) R osetow n Ram blers. Portland's gay and lesbian square dance club, dances at mainstream, plus and advance levels (7-9.30 pm. Wednesdays. The East side. 3701 SE Division St . PO Box 5352. 97228. Doug. 331-0745. or Michael. 297 64 16) Te a m P ortland Aqua tic C lu b An organized masters swim team for all swimming levels and interests (Practices Sundays. 9 11 am. YWCA. 1111 SW 10th Ave. Jill. 228 1596) Presbyterians fo r Lesbian and G a y C o n c e rn s (PO Box 3391. Eugene. 97403, or cat In Portland. 285- 9458. in Eugene. 346-2778. and in Corvallis. 757-8243 ) Te a m P o rtla nd Ice H ockey C lu b welcomes all levels of skating (Call 234-4456 ) W o m e n's G ym N ight offers tag games, ball games, scooters and more (Mondays. Sunnyside Community School. 3421 SE Salmon St.. $40 for 10 weeks. $20 for five weeks. Carolyn. 230-1915 ) W restling C lu b provides a means to contact other wrestlers (Wrestling Club o f Portland. PO Box 40066. 97240-0066.) Tria n g le P ro d u ctio n s offers A Snake in the Vein by Alan Browne, the author of Beirut A drug treatment clinic Is the backdrop for two strung-out strangers, a young punk- rocker and a gay ex-schoolteacher, both searching for freedom In an urban nightmare Opens Friday. March 19; half-price previews March 17-18 (8 pm. Thursdays-Satur days. through April 10. Theatre Paris. 6 S W 3rd Ave.. tickets at Fred Meyer FasTIXX. 224-8499, Music Millennium. Jelly Bean Card Shop. 721 SW 10th Ave.: box office. 241-3857.) V o te — L ik e Gum hing B lo o d is c h o re o g ra p h e d by Ray T e rrill and co ntin u es M a rc h 10 at the D a n c e rs W o rk s h o p . respectful manner Presenters Include James Edmondson. MA; Marta Tenerlo; Joe Gallegos. Ph D . Cheurundi Van Si LCSW (9 am-4 pm. Friday. March 19. General Motors Training Center, at the Intersection o f 99W and Highway 2 17. $25 members. $40 non-members, send payment to ‘A Multi cultural Approach to Engaging Families.' c/o TCYSC. Suite 100. 2000 SW 1st Ave . Portland. 97201. 227 6445) W riter's B re w is an eight-week school for creative writ ing Contact Instructors RhyulHs Lewis (282 8962) or Beverly Reed (774-2793) for information Revolving starting times ENTRAI. OREGON [S OUTHERN OREGON D ouglas C o u n ty G a y A rch ive s Is a repository for materials relevant to the rural homophile (PO Box 942. Dillard. 97432; 679 9144 ) G a y and Lesbian A llian ce meets monthly (7 30 pm. second Thursdays. Gay and Lesbian Community Center. 3856 Carnes Road. Roseburg. 672-4126 ) G a y and Lesbian S u p p o rt G ro u p of Southern O re g o n offers support and Information for lesbians and gay men (PO Box 43. Klamath Falls. 97601.) G a y and lesbian discussion gro up meets weekly (7:30 pm. Tuesdays. First United Methodist Church. 1771 W Harvard B lvd . Roseburg. 97470.) Equestrian G ro u p newly formed near Bend (Goose Lake Ranch. 388 3680 ) The C a sca d e A ID S P ro ject wants you I Teens aged 16 to 18 are needed to teach other teens about AIDS as peer educators in schools, on the street and in residential facili ties Peer educators are eligible for a $100 stipend (223- 5907) Become a pal to someone living with HIV/AIDS Volunteers who can donate six hours a week and want to provide emotional and practical support are encouraged to call Volunteers are especially needed in Northeast Port land Interviews are being held now, and training begins in March (Call Chris Sorvari. 223-5907. ext 105.) The Portland W om an's C ris is Lins, a feminist social service agency, is pleased to announce openings for its March training Help staff the 24-hour-a-day crisis interven tion hotline, and support women who are survivors of domestic and sexual violence (Pamela. 232-9545.) A training program is being offered by the Salvation Army 8 W est W o m e n ’s and C h ild re n 's Shelter Volunteers provide essential services to the approximately 60 women and children who call the shelter 'home " (2010 NW Kearney S t . ca t Aloha Palmer. 224-7718.) G a y and Lesbian A lco h o lics A n o n y m o u s meets in Bend (7 pm. Saturdays, cat for detats. 388-3680. 388 0069 or 548 1337 ) G a y, Lesbian and B i Inform ation Line Is available anytime for Information and referrals (388-2395 ) Th e O th e r B ide 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 are the second Friday of each month (PO Box 5672. Bend. 97708 ) Rogue V a lle y C h o ir includes lesbians, gays, bisexuals and supporters of human rights (7-9 pm. Mondays. First United Methodist Church. Ashland. 482-9122o r488 3436) The G ra pe vin e is designed to provide the southern Oregon lesbian community with a resource center Ser vices offered will Include local newsletter, child care, coor dination of local resources for conferences, rental referrals, lesbian business directory and much more (Call673-3070 ) Lesbian and G a y Hotline In Medford provides informa tion and referrals on local resources and events. AIDS Information, as well as supportive listening (7-11 pm. every night. 773 8146 ) Listen and Be Kind, a lesbian and gay writers' group, meets In homes from Wolf Creek to Ashland (866-2510 or 776 2159) M edfo rd G a y M en 's S u p p o rt G ro u p meets weekly (Wednesdays, call Bob. 779- 7324 ) M etropolitan C o m m u nity C h u rc b of Roseburg celebrates Sunday services with the Rev Jody Ahlstedt ( 11 am. Sundays. GLCC, PO Box 2125. Roseburg. 974 70. 672 4126) G a y and Lesbian A lco h o lics A n o n ym o u s meets weekly (Thursdays, call GALON AIDS Hotline. Bruce or Lee. 269 4183) Parents and Friends of Lesbians and G ays (P/ FLAG), Southern Oregon and Northern California chapter, holds regular meetings the Church of Religious Science. 460S W ’ I ’ St Grants Pass (P/FLAG. 8 3 NWlghtmanSt.. Ashland. 97520 488 2393. 482 4017 or 488 3436 ) G a y and Lesbian O u tre a ch N e tw o rk (G A L O N ) supports a gay and losbian rap group (7 pm. Tuesdays. PO Box 4212. Coos Bay. 97420 ) Q u e e r N a tio o -A s h la n d C h a p te r invites al concerned community members to Join in non-violent, positive political activism to Improve awareness of gay. lesbian and bisexual W ASHINGTON STATE Affirm atio n -Se attle are gay and lesbian Mormons, fnends and family who share a common background, com ing together for friendship, fun and support (David. 2 06 820-5729 or Nepht. 206823 2557 ) B i-O u t Speakers C o lle ctive Is a speakers bureau, formed to increase visibility of bisexuals and bisexual is sues We can provide accurate Information about bisexual ity. answers to questions and concerns, resources for bisexuals around the USA. assist with program develop ment for new bisexual groups, and assist existing groups that wish to Include bisexuals In their programs (BiNET/ Seattle. PO Box 30645, Greenwood Station, Seattle. WA. 98103 0645. 206720 4506) Th e Fairness P A C works to build support for gay and lesbian Issues In Clark County and southwest Washington (2 0 6 6 9 6 4 5 2 7 ) Lavender W inds Kite C lu b is a group of gay and lesbian kite flyers LWKC Is a chapter of the American Kltefllers Association (Mark or Brian. 206896-6190. o r PO Box 5396, Vancouver. 98668 ) M etropolitan C o m m u n ity C h u rc h of the G entle S h ep herd is a Christian congregation (4 30 pm. Sun days. 4505 E 18th S t . Vancouver: mailing address. PO Box 5094. Vancouver. 98668. 206253-8401) Pleiades is a celebration of women In the arts Upcoming events include West African dance troupe O cheam l. storytellers C yn th ia O r r and C o n n ie M artin, and les bian comedian Kate C lin to n (Call Kitzman Productions. 206522 6865 or 206 782 6083 ) Te am Seattle will sponsor the Northwest Gay/Lesbian Summer Sports Festival scheduled for early July (For more Information, write to North American Bodybuilding Judges Guild. 4414 Fltz Drive. Bremerton. WA 98312.) V a n co u ve r C o m m u n ity A c tivitie s B o a rd meets the second Sunday of every month to organize social activities (4 pm. North Bank Tavern. 106 W 6th Ave . Vancouver 98661.) e V a n c o u ve r's G a y and Lesbian Rap G ro u p meets every Monday for Informal open discussions on community concerns and other Issues (206737-6012 ) Deadline for the April 15 groups listing is April 1. Please let us know of any changes that need to be made.