Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, March 15, 1993, Page 21, Image 21

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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.)
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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.