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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1994)
out about town ^ H ^*T!T7*TW?n!?m O U T A B O U T T O W N is provided as a free community service by ju a t o u t Listings of events, announcements and groups that are s p e c ia l ly relevant to gay men. lesbians and bisexuals of every color In O regon are provided free of charge ju a t o u t prints a full groups luting m the second u su e of the month, the deadline for that u su e u the Thursday before the first Friday In the first issue that com es out each month, ju s t o u t w it list only immediate care organizations A n n o u n c e m a n ta are subject to editing, and inclusion is subject to space Imitations, relevance and rs o o fp t b y d e a d lin e S u b m u sions cannot be accepted over the phone Please type your an nouncement S e n d s u b m is s io n s te ju s t o u t C a le n d a r. P O Box 14400. Portland. O R 97214 0400, or fax to 236 1257 (Safe Sex Video I. San Francisco A D S Foundation. 1170 Market St. 7th Floor. San Franciaco. C A 94102 ) and category listings L e s b ia n s o ftb a ll In C a n a d a , a ny o ne ? Team s of a l skd level*. from slow pitch to fast pitch (orthodox and wtndmND Free accommo dationa available, dancing and evening parties (604- 732 0 7 8 6 ) In Bekngham. W ash Activities Include four concerts, tw o dances, a workshop aeries. softbaN. voNeybaN. tennis, swimming, movies and a crafts falri C r * WHtomaon and Tret Fure. Ju ne and Jean M A ngton. and the Washington Sisters are just a few of the performer* (Friday Sunday. July 1 3. room and board on campus are available on Friday and Saturday nights. csM 281 3874 or fax 281 3881.) D a J u m p M o v e m e n t T h a a t r a B e h o o f a offering four sessions of S u m m e r C a m p s f o r K id * (ages 3 and up) in circus and perform ance skills T h e focus e to encourage physical confidence, freedom of expression and grace, in a creative and sane at mo sphere C am p* are Ju n e 20- 24. Ju ly 5 -1 5 (advanced, audition only), Ju ly 2 5 -2 9 , and August 15-19. ( Echo Theatre. 1515 S E 37th Ave.. c a l 231 1 2 32) Th e M cKenzie River Gathering Foundation is now accepting applica t i o n for the 1 0 0 4 L ilia J o w a i A w a r d , available to women artists Th e categories are INmAndeo or Inter duepknary performance art. M R G recognizes that women artots have traditionally been under funded and has established this award to provide support and recognition tow om en art a ts of O regon Artista w ho have been further marginalized due to race and/or sexual orientation are particularly encouraged to apply Application deadline is Ju n e 15. (Tor application send S A S E to M R G Lila Jew e l Awards. 3558 S E Hawthorne Bfvd. H I V 1 2 -a te p m eetings apply the 12 stepprincipies to coping with the epidemic For persona with HIV or A ID S , support persona, friends, partners and caregivers (7 pm. Thursdays. 2005 S E tfth A ve . 230 9270 ) L iv in g w fth H IV is a safe place to share and gain support W eekly meetings sponsored by Phoenix Rising. (223 8299.) T k a N A M E S P ro je c t shares information about making q u A pan els Educational materials and a speakers bureau are also available (249 0 6 6 2 ) 223 8 2 9 9 ) (Wednesday. May 11. all women welcome) S e lf -N u r t u r in g th ru th e M o o n : using astrology to assist us to Identify emotional needs (Thursday. M ay 12. call astrologer Eileen Galer to register 665 1442) N a tiv e A m e r ic a n T e a o h in g e to form sisterhood, with Lakota teacher Gloria Brooks (Friday. M ay 13) C h ild r e n : A d o p t io n , In s e m in a tio n , G u a rd ia n a h ip AN w elcom e to meet attorney Cindy C um fer for dacussion (Wednesday. May 18. free) W h a t Y o u r M o th e r D id n 't S in g : w om en's lives through words, music and poetry. Kathleen Fallon on guitar, poetry by Kate G re y (Thursday. May 19. seating limited) (Unless otherwise noted, a ! classes start at 7 pm. 4526 S E Hawthorne Bfvd . must preregister. 236-0505 ) L ite ra tu re R e a d in g G r o u p lor wom en is now forming: read and talk about wilt era like Virginia Woolf. G e o rg e Ekot. the Brontes. Wilta C at her. Emily Dickinson and many more (C a t Beth. 2 2 6 7 9 1 9 ) Th e N a tio n a l W o m e n 'a M u a ic F e s tiv a l celebrates Its 20th year with a huge assortment of concerts, theatrical productions, art exhixts. sports, films and video*, workshops and a marketplace Performers melude comic Kate Clinton. Ferron, T o p p T w in s and M ary Watkins Speakers Include Del Martin and PtiyNis Lyon. M andy Carter and Carm en Vazquez AN events are wheelchair accessible Special headseta, seating and interpreters are available for the deaf and hand- of hearing (Thursday Sunday. June 2-5. Indiana University. Bloomington. Indiana. $165. one day. three day and individual con cert passes are available, c a l 317 927 9355 or write P O Box 1427 PR. Indianapolis. N 46206 14273 Big men and their admirers are invited to the 1 9 0 4 A B C W e s te rn C o n fe re n c e in Las Vegas Th e conference Is sponsored b y Girth and Mirth of San Diego and Girth and Mirth of Denver. Please make your hotel room reservations directly by calling the Palace Station Hotel Casino at 1 800 634-3101. identify yourself as an A B C W est ern Conference attendee Discount rates are only good untH M ay 21. (Friday Sunday. June 3-5, 2 4 1 1 W Sahara A v e , conferenceprereg miration $50. on aite registration $60. daypaaaea w it be available, c a l 6 1 9 5 6 3 9900, ext 4673 or write A B C Western Conference, c/o G M R P O Box 2351. Denver. C O 80201.) Scheduled to coincide with other StonewaN 25 events, the Interna tional 8 / M - Leather-Fetish Celeb ration wiN take place In N e w York City and wiN include more than 50 w orkshops, a vendor area, special attractions. Leather Pride Night and a Leather Dance CaN the Grand Hyatt Hotel directly for reservations, and identify yourself as a Leather Celebration attendee. 1 800 2 3 3 1234 (Thursday Sunday. June 23 26. $95. c a l 212 727 9878 or 7 1 8597 0019. or write Leather Celebration 94. 332 Bleecker S t . Suite 452. New York. N Y 10014) G o ld e n T h re a d * , an organization dedicated to celebrating lesbians over 50. Invites lesbians of all ages to a celebration In Province!own Mass W om en from the U S . Canada and other countries wiN meet for entertainment, socializing and workshop*. Attendance limited to 250 (Ju n e 2426. Provincetown Inn. write for reservation Information. Christine Burton. Golden Threads. P O Box 60475. Northhampton. MA 010600475) In Ju n e 1994 coinciding w ith the G a y G a m e * and Stonew all 2 5 . the In t e rn a tio n a l L e s b ia n a n d G a y A s s o c ia t io n w ill h o ld its A n n u a l W o r M C o n f e r e n c e IL G A Is the first lesbian and gay norv governmental or gamzat ion withconsultat h e st at us at theUnited Nations It represents 3 0 0 g ro tp s w orldw ide that collectively aim to affirm the human rights o f the global g a y and lesbian com m unity Join hundreds of activists in w orksh ops and several planned actions ( To register, contribute. volunteer or get more information, please write to Center IL G A Committee, c/o Lesbian and G a y Community Services Center. 208 W 13th St.. N e w York. N Y 10011. or c a l 212 6 2 0 7 3 1 0 ) T h e S a g e W ith in : The S p iritu a l Lhrem e l E v e r y d a y Ufa m a n seeks honest accounts of how wom en connect with the Divine and expresa spirituality m everyday Hiring AN faiths, paths and back grounds welcome and needed (For information and writer's guxfe hies, send a S A S E to. Hummingbird Press. P O Box 8116, Stents Rosa. C A 95407 ) Th e San Francsco A O S Foundation. In association with Frame!me and Falcon Studio*, welcomes entries to the G a y M e n ’ s C r o t ie S a f e -B a a V i d e * C a n t a s t . F irst tim e and e x p e rie n c e d videographers are encouraged to produce original works of 10 minutes or less, which feature gay men having explicit, safe sex Cash prizes wiN be awarded to the winning videos W rite for entry guidelines M in is t r y to P a o p l* L iv in g w it h H I V / A I D S seeks to provide for the spiritual needs of families and individuals affected b y the epidemic through prayer, worship and educational eqoeriences The N a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n a t B la c k a n d W h ite M a n T o - g o t h e r 1 0 0 4 C o n v e n tio n wiN be held in Washington. D C ., July (MHwaukie Church of Christ. 4790 S E Logos Road, call M. Lee Burleson. 654-6770 ) 16-24 Th e '94 convention theme w d be 'Breaking the Chains of Ism s.' N A B W M T was formed In 1980 as a "gay. multi racial, multi cultural' organization com m itted to fostering supportive environ ments wherein racial and cultural barriers can be overcom e and the goal of human equality realized. * Th e convention w d explore the many ways the gay and lesbian community can w ork to overcom e ractam. ageism, sexism and homophobia. (W rite to N A B W M T Convention '94. 1747 Connecticut Ave. M V . 3rd Floor. Washington. D C.. M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty H IV C lin ie gives anonymous HIV a n tb ody tests by appointment only C 2483775. ) C o u n ty services also include an HfV outreach program (248 5020. ) 20009 1108 or c a l 202 462 3599 or I 8 0 0 6 2 4 2968 ) International. 13 106 N W Germantown Rd.. Portland. O R 97231, or c a l 286 0233.) Painted Desert Publishing is seeking writings from people w ho have lost a loved one to A ID S for R e m e m b r a n o o . a n a n th o lo g y of w r it in g s to honor and rem em ber aN of the men, wom en and children w ho have died of A ID S . T h e stories should reflect on the highlights of the loved one's life, their relationship to the writer and how their passing has affected the writer Pieces should be no more than 500 words. Painted Desert Publishing wNI donate a percentage of all sales of the anthology to A ID S research. ( Contact Painted Desert Publsh mg. P O Box 461419. Los Angeles. C A 90046 1419. Attn: "Remem brance.' o r c a l 213 6567768.) P r o je c t Q u a s i a n n o u n c e s n o w s p r in g alaaaaa. A program on nutrition for persons with HfV disease begins the first week In M ay This a a hands on class, where particpants wiN cook and eat with friends old and new Yoga classes ana also being offered at the Evergreen Yoga Center. At the end of each yoga session. Lusljah Marx, director of Project Q uest, leads a visualization session for Immune system enhancement. (Yoga at noon. Mondays. Wednes days and Fridays. $5 siding scale. 241-6448) Lem hi am C o n tr a d ic tio n : A J o u r n a l o f Ir r e v e r e n t F e min i s m Is seeking non fiction accounts and reflections from wom en w ho have had experience struggling against efforts by the far right to make wom en, lesbians and gay men pawns In their hate campaigns (dead line open) (LesCon. 584 Castro S t . Suite 356, San Francisco. C A 94114) O n * In T a n la n e w a so a p i n g M m a n d v id e o s u b m is s io n s for Reel Affirmations 4, an annual celebration of gay and lesbian films In Washington. D C . FNms or videos must be b y and/or about lesbian, gay. biaexual or transgendered people and may be features, shorts, documentaries, eiperim ental or animated w orks In 35m m or 16 mm fNm. or 1 / 2 ‘ o r 3 / 4 ' video formats. Deadline Friday. Ju ly 1. (Write for guidelines. One In Ten. c / o N P M A 15 5 5 Connecticut Ave M V Suite 200. Washington. D C 20036. 202 986 1119 ) Request for s ubmisslons for A r a b L e s b ia n a n d b l maa u al W esson T a ll T h e ir S to r i es , an anthology of writing* by Arab lesbians and bisexual w om en from around the world T h e purpose of the book Is to break the »Hence about A rab leabian and biaexual women. Subm is sions are sought from wom en of ail generations. countries and socio econom ic backgrounds W ritings m a ybe In any form Including poetry, letters, essays, journal entries, short stories and plays, and must In som e w ay touch on being Arab and leabian or biaexual. You may write in Arabic or Engkah you may write under a pen name (Deadbie June 15. send a e e l addressed, stamped envelope with your material to: P O Box 460626. San Francisco. C A 94114. U S A ) To m b a y e ! D y k e B a r r in g d o r short fiction, essays, and personal accounts wanted for an anthology on tom boys and leabian identity, to be published by Alyson Publications Poetry considered Looking for literate, imaginative, engaging writing Attitude encouraged (Dead line June 1. send typed, double spaced submissions with S A S E to: Tomboys. Alyson Pubkcationa. 40 Plympton S i . Boston. M A 08118. 617 542 5 6 7 9 ) D y b a R e v ie w M a g a a in e , a San Franciaco underground national publication, la seeking writers to do features on local lifestyles, happenings, local lesbian plays, films, book*, etc. Position« unpaid, however, you wiN be supplied generous space In the iaaue In which you appear (Free sample issue available, send 6 first class stamps to cover postage. 584 Castro. 0456 San Francisco, C A 94114 or c a l 415621 3 7 6 9 ) F ly A w a y H a m a W o r k s h o p « fo r W o m a n , with Bethroot Gwynn and Hawk M adrone. wiN be held again this sum m er on beautiful rustic lesbian land In southern O re g o n Learn a short form of Tai C hi in the T a i C M W o r k s h o p (July 21-25). Th e Poes a n a I T h e a t e r W o rk s h o p invites w om en to create an ‘ Inner character* baaed on personal material, in a safe, enthusiastic atm osphere The focus Is not on performing but on stretching and deepening personal truths— discovering parts of oursehes that need imaginative exercise (Sept 2 5) Fees Include vegetarian meals (Tai Chi. $115 $200. Theater. $100 $200. registration information: Fly Aw ay Home. P O Box 593. Myrtle Creek. O R 97457 ) T h e P a c ific N o rth w e s t W o m a n 's M u a lo a n d C u ltu ra l J a m b o ra s wiN take place on the W estern W ashington University campus tuaNy. emotionally, spiritually and aociaNy with the virus. Dinner is offered on Monday; lunches Tuesday through Friday Specialized services include Daily Bread Express for the homebound. M onday evening support group/relax*ton techniques. M onday evening Mass Monday: 9 am-4 pm, Tuesday through Friday. 3835 S W KeKy St.. 2233444) P h o e nix R is in g . Portland's lesbian and gay mental health agency. Is looking for a fe w g o o d v o lu n t e e rs for front desk operations, greeting clients, answering phones and Information referral* (Bryan, Th e W o m a n 's M o u n ta in B ik * a n d T e a S o c ie t y B u m m e r C a m p , with founder Jacquie Phelan, a. k a Alice B ToecKpa, wiN take place Aug. 19 23 at the Ma/ama C ou ntry Inn, located near Winthrop, W ash Phelan will conduct coaching clinics In uphd riding and de scending ($425 per person, contact Lynn Nicholson. Bike Treks H I V D a y C a n t o r offers unique ho*p4allty, information and a variety of services to aN persona v4th H IV /A ID S to help them cope inteNec- In the Tim e of A I D S ' with Fr G a ry Mclnnia; Tuesday morning spiritual issues d e cu s son/support group: W ednesday afternoon A A m eet ing. Thursday morning stress management/aupport group Addition aNy. the D a y Center offers 'F rid a y Flicka.’ Tuesday Y M C A health/ fitness classes, and seasonal parties and field trip*. Nursing is available. Th e D a y C e n te r ■ interfaNh sponsored. (2-8:30 pm. Suite 102. Portland. O R 9 7 2 1 4 ) It's M y Pleasure presents workshop* to the community, designed to educate and inspire A fee of $3 $5 will be charged for moat work shops, on a sliding scale AN funds wiN go directly to the group presenter M e t re B i a n d B l-C u r io u s support group for wom en meets every other Friday (M a y6 a n d 20. free) Hear J . P . D o P o uf A perform Enjoy her original songs, beautiful voice and guitar 17 pm. Saturday, May 7). Meet with CorvaNu jewelers B u s a n a n d M iobeM e fro m B u m ie b e J e w e lr y to discuss special jewelry, commitment rings, etc (Noon 4 pm. Sunday. M ay 8. free, drop ms welcome) C o m in g O u t S u p p o r t G r o u p for wom en M eets first three Tuesdays of the month (free) S e a T o y s 101 A safe, comfortable "ahow andteN " lor wom en of all age* (Tuesday, M ay 31. free) Intro te T a n t r a with Evaiena Rose and Anna Harvey from the Bay area F rie n d s of P e o p le w ith A I D S F o u n d a tio n la a non profit organization offering assistance to people with A O S (24 5 7 4 2 8 .) M ichapl M and a lso n perfo rm s in In tim a c i•• th ro u gh M a y 8 in Eugsno . N o rth w a a t G e n e s is C o m m u n ity a a new nonprofit designed to provide comjaassionate care for people iMng with A ID S . In an adult foster care setting. M em bers of the community are invited to volun teer or make a contribution to this new organization. (Terri Loubey. Business Manager, 6 263605 ) O r e g o n A I D S H o tiin * . a service of the C a sca de A ID S ProjecL provides information and referral, treatment information, health pro vider resources and free theater tickets for people with H IV /A ID S . (223 A D S or 8 0 0 777 A D S ) A ■ne i u in ID5 a HIV . i A I D S H o tN n o (8 0 0 777 A ID S ) Th e A r i a * P r o je c t offers free group counseling by phone for men concerned about A O S and unprotected aex Confidential, anony mous groupa of men ahare their experiences (800 9 9 9 7511) B a w a i t s A d v o c a c y C l i n i c is held every M onday to assist HIV positive people with governmental benefits and housing forms S p o n sored by the C a sca de A ID S Project and Multnomah C ounty HIV CNnlc. (1 0:30 am-noon. Cascade A D S Project. Suite 300, 620 S W 5th Ave.) Client service advocates can also asset HIV positive people by appointment (C a t Jen. 2235907. ext 136.) Th e B u d d y N e t w o r k la a nonprof It personal ad service for HfV positive people only (Send a S A S E to P O Box 23251. San Diego. C A 92193) O r e g o n M i n o r i t y A I D S C o a lit io n . (3 4 1 5 N E Broadway. 293 5 8 7 0 ) O u r H o u e o o f P o rtla n d is anon-profit, residential-care facility for men and women with A ID S . Thin agency provides 24 hour nursing care and quality living services to residents. Volunteer opportunities abound. (C a l or drop b y during business hours. 2727 S E Alder St.. 234 0 1 7 5 ) P ra ja o t Q u a n t, a non profit H IV and A ID S self-em powerm ent program, offers workshops In basic and advanced guided imagery, therapeutic touch, and other immune function enhancement pro grams. ( C a f to receive schedule and preregister for workshops. 241 6448.) P o s itiv e L in k connects people w ho have tested H IV positive with trained H IV positive volunteers for telephone support and informa tion. Sponsored by C ascade A ID S Project (223-2437 o r 800-777- 2437. ask for Positive Unk.) S h a lo m M in is trie s , a United Methodist outreach to the gay and leabian community, sponsors an H I V / A I D S s u p p o r t g r o u p the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month. ( 7:30 pm. United Methodici Church. 5 1 4 5 S E Lincoln St . 7604215.) C a s c a d e A I D S P r o je c t provides counseling, support groups, advocacy, activities and information for people with AID S/H IV and frtenda and family. The P lu s C lu b S o c ia l H o u r provides a relaxing apace for people with HfV/AJDS to meet In a social aetUng Nis held the first and third Fridays of the month. M ay 20. the group wiN meet at Espress N coffee house (5 8 pm. 2nd floor. 1038 S W Stark) The safer aex workshop S p e a k in g o f S a x ... is offered the first and third Thursdays of every month Open to aN gay and biaexual man. the free workshop focuses on negotiating sUNs and eroticizing safer a ex (6 9 :3 0 lasts 35 minutes and is followed by a free, simple evening meal and social time. Wheelchair accessible. (5 pm, second Sunday of each pm. offices) (C A P offices. Suite 300. 620 S W 5th Ave . 223 5907.) month. 147 N W 19th A ve , 222 9811.) C A P S u p p o r t G r o u p P r o g r a m hosts a Tuesday afternoon and Monday evening Family and Friends group, and Friday afternoon and evening G a y and Biaexual M e n's Symptomatic and Asymptomatic groups N e w group* are continually form ing baaed on Interest Potential topics Include W om e n's Sym ptom atic and Asymptomatic groups. H IV PoaNlue Caregivers group, and a Heterosexual Couples group. N you are Interested in joining a support group or have an idea for a group you 'd Ike started contact Becky BMyeu ( 2235907. ext 113.) Th e following are ongoing groups a free g r i e f e x p e r t g r o u p for people w ho have experienced any type of loss due to HIV/ A O S la being offered weekly ( 7-9 pm. Thursdays, offices) A drop in group lor H I V -n e g a t i v e g a y a n d b i s e x u n i m a n offers support and provides a safe place for H IV negative men to communicate their needs around such issues as dating and Intimacy, safe aex, and feelings of survivor's guNt M eets every other Monday M ay 16 the topic WiN be ' T a k i n g C a r * o f Y o u r s e l f : C a r * G i v i n g , S u p p o r t G i v i n g a n d V o l u n t e e r A c t i v i s m ' (7 9pm, offices, catGrahsm for details) ( C A P offices. Suite 300, 620 S W 5th Ave . 223 5907.) C t a a k x m » A I D S Ite M a f E f f o r t a a new community based organization forming in Clackamas C ou nty Programs include HIV prevention education and support services for people with HIV/AID S Currently, volunteers are being recruited to provide clients with emotional support, transportation and ass stance with light house keeping. (C a lD a w n MsrtInez. 655 8471. ext 7946 ) C c m p u t e r i s c d A I D S M in is t r ia * N e t w o r k a a computer net work des igned to provide a medium through which people may obtain current Information and resources to assist in m m utenng to persons Impacted b y HIV disease A project of the Heath and Welfare Ministries Program Department of the General Board of Global Ministries of the U n ie d Methodist Church A modem is required to access this service (212 870 3953 or 8 0 0 5 4 2 5 9 2 1 ) E s t h e r ’ s P a n t r y s a food bank for persons disabled due to A O S (5 7 p m . Tuesdays and Thursdays . office hours. 12 3pm . Mondays and Fridays. 12 5pm. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Suite 123. 1101 N W Hoyt S t. 274 0 711.) F a r t h e W o m a n a a new education project offered b y Cascade A O S Project This program is aimed directly at wom en and people that work with and for w om en Th e program will provide home parties and staff education focusing on wom en'a issues, transmission rska prevention, testing Information, and local HIV and A O S resources (Ask for Caleb or someone in the C A P speakers buresu. 223-5907) T a d 's C o r n e r provides free c lothing for people with A ID S A service of the Friends of People with A ID S Foundation. (H IV D ay Center. 3835 S W Kelly S t. 2 4 5 7 4 2 8 ) T r in it y E p ie o o p a l C h u r c h invites a l w h o are affected b y or concerned about H IV /A ID S to attend a monthly H a u lin g S e rv ia n a n d E v e n s o n g Th e service, which follows the Episcopal tradition, C e n tra l O r e g o n C e n tra l O r e g o n A I D S S u p p o r t T e a m provides emotional and practical support services for people with H IV /A ID S and education and outreach to the Central O re g o n area. (Write to: P O Box 9184, Bend. O R 97708. or c a l 389 4330 ) C o a s ta l O r e g o n C la ts o p C o u n t y A I D S C o a litio n la a community baaed organi zation formed to educate and give support to persons w h o are HIV- poaNive and their families and loved ones. (P O Box 445. Astoria, O R 97103, or c a l 3 3 8 7501) C o a s t a l A I D S N e t w o r k is a group of H IV iaosNive and H IV negative people w ho meet twice a month for support. (Ttlamook. 842 4375: Lincoln City. 997 4694 ) E a s te rn O r e g o n B lu e M o u n ta in A I D S T a s k F o ro e (P O Box 701. Pendleton. O R 97061. 276 1529 ) C o lu m b ia A I D S R a a a u re a a serves the M id Colum bia in O regon and Washington. Support groups, advocacy. Information, referral and education (386 3881 o r 296 3 7 0 0 ) B o u t b a rn O r e g o n D * M9 i* * C o u n t y A I D S C o u n o il sponsors meetings and educa tional activities (3035 Laurel Springs Drive. Roseburg. O R 97470; 4402761.) O n T r a o k / T h o A lla n C o llin s A I D 8 P ra ja o t (2 2 1 W Main St.. Medford. O R 97501; 776 3021.) R o g u e A I D S A w a ra n a a s N e t w o r k offers an H IV and A ID S support group at 7 30 pm Tuesdays as weN as a gay and biaexual support group at 7 3 0 pm W ednesdays ( 1215 S W " G " S t . Grants Pass. O R 97526; 471 0979) R u b y H o u s e is a residence in Douglas C ounty for people wRh A ID S Housing, energy assistance and other service* are provided A project of the Douglas C ounty A IO S Council (3035 Laurel Springa Drive. Roseburg. O R 97470; 440 2 761) S o u th e rn O r e g o n L a m b d a A s s o c ia tio n a a Rogue Valley based organization of lesbians and gay men that does A ID S education outreach (HotMe. 773 8146. 7-11 pm; P O Box 4387. Medford. O R 97501; 773 8146 J