Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, October 21, 1994, Page 22, Image 22

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out about town
N e w W o m e n 's W ritin g C r o u p meets to exchange constructive
feedback on members fiction and poetry. (4 6 pm. every Sunday. Thud
World Coffee. 732 3188 ) (2/17)
W o m e n W rite rs ' G r o u p self assignment, check in. feedback For
dedicated women over 40 (223 0 7 6 1 ) (4/7)
B e tty D u r h a m 's c o m p u te r-b a s e d p a in tin g s will be exhibited at
S e x a n d L o v e A d d ic ts A n o n y m o u s You are not alone A 12-
the University of Oregon. Portland Center Her creative process
consists of combining digital dots made by a computer with the
traditional artistic medium of paint and canvas Through Jan 4 (9 am-
step group for those struggling with sexual and/or emotional depen­
dency (6 pm Wednesdays and Sundays. P O Box 6736. Portland.
97228. 650- 7009 7(11/4)
5 pm Monday-Friday. 722 S W Second A v e )
T r ia n g le P ro je c t is gay-specific individual and group counseling for
The V ita G a lle ry presents a show entitled 'W it h a D iffe re n t
L e n s .' featuring the work of four women photographers Mary
Tapogna. Julia Kasman. Sara Erhardt and GabrielleAckerman Through
N o v 26 (Noon-6 pm Wednesday-Saturday. 314 S W Ninth Ave . No
alcohol and drug problems, available through A S A P Treatment S e r­
vices Inc Sliding-scale treatment is offered regardless of ability to pay
W hen calling the intake coordinator please specify Triangle Project.
(2130 S W Fifth Ave . 224-00759(1 1/4)
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tial assistance Call 1 -800-621 -1646 from elsewhere in Oregon S e r­
vice of the O regon Council on Alcoholism and Drug Addiction (11/4)
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The A n ti-V io le n c e L in e at 7 0 6 -1 7 0 3 helps compile statistics on
hate crimes and gives victims a chance to talk to someone sympa­
thetic O u ts id e of P o rtla n d , ce ll 1 -8 0 0 -7 0 6 -1 7 0 3 A service of
the Lesbian Community Project (11/4)
Bettered Lesbien S u p p o rt G ro u p is a confidential group for lesbians
and bisexual women who have been physically, sexually or emotionally
battered m their relationships with women ( Womanspace. Eugene. 485-
6513. ask for Chell or Verna. outside of Eugene. 1 -800-281 ■2800 ) (11 /4)
B e tte re d Le sb ie n O u tre e c h a n d C o m m u n ity S u p p o rt offers
a confidential, weekly, support group in Washingon County, as well as
one-on-one support, referrals, and advocacy Open to women escap­
ing domestic violence by a woman partner Lesbian facilitator Child
care provided (Jane 503-948-7579 9 (3/3)
Call the B ia s C rim e U n it of the Portland Police at 8 2 3 -0 4 3 4 If you
feel you have been a victim of any type of bias crime in Portland Shirley
Zahler and Frank Jolly are the bias crime detectives If you are in
immediate danger, call 0 -1 -1 . (11/4)
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A m p le O p p o rtu n itie s organizes many activities for large women
(245-15249(1 1/4)
B o u n d le s s S p irits : a performance-oriented choral group of N e w
Thought persuasion seeks experienced, like-minded singers and In­
strumentalists Partnership in group vision includes Tuesday evening
rehearsals, independent rehearsals, and several evening or weekend
performances each month (Rehearsals at Unity Church of Beaverton.
Bob 2 3 1 -5 1 3 5 ) (4/17)
B r i d g e s is Por t l and' s lesbian and g a y choral e n s e mb l e
(2 4 2 -1675.)(1\ /4)
P o rtla n d G a y M a n 's C h o ru s meets most Monday evenings,
Septem ber through Ju ne (P O Box 3223. Portland. O R 97208,
284 53869 ( 11/4)
P o rtla n d L e s b ia n C h o ir always needs nonsinging friends to assist
in productions (P O Box 8212. Portland. 97207. 241 89949 ( 11/4)
R o sa C it y G a y Fre e d o m B a n d is a concert band open to lesbians,
gay men and supportive friends. Bring your instrument and a music
C h a p s is an organization devoted to teaching men new to the leather
community the tenets of safe, sane and consenual S/M. Learn the how-tos
from more experienced players (Send name, address and a brief statement
of interest to: Chaps. P 0 Box 5161. Portland. OR 972089(11/4)
D y k e s w ith T y k e s is an informal social networking group for lesbians
with preschoolers and children in primary grades. (246-85559(1 1/4)
Le sb ia n S u p p o rt G ro u p fo r w o m e n S O a nd o v e r meets the third
Saturday of every month (7-10 pm. 236-8963. or 331-04159 (11/4)
Lax T a lk A b o u t S e x Is a new group where lesbians and bisexual
women can freely exchange ideas, knowledge and feelings about
same-sex romance, dating, sex and more. Th e Intention is to have fun
with these topics (771 03489(4/7)
safe homes. They are currently looking for compassionate and caring
people who are willing to open their homes to women and children
fleeing domestic violence, to be used when the C W S emergency
shelter is full (Mary Ann 654-28079(1 1/4)
M e tro C lu b is a social group for gay men 40 and over and those who
appreciate them Potlucks monthly on the fourth Sunday (5983442 )
(4/7)
The D o m e s tic V io le n c e R e s o u rc e C e n te r provides a 24-hour
crisis line as well as shelter at a confidential location for all women and
children escaping domestic violence (640-1171.) (3/3)
N o rth P o rtla n d D y k e s support and social group. (Write P O Box
83892. Portland. O R 97283 08929(11/4)
O re g o n G u ild A c tiv is ts of S / M includes people of all sexual
orientations. Activities include dungeon parties, educational w ork­
shops. demonstrations and fantasy and erotica shows (P O B o x 5702.
Portland. O R 972089(1 1/4)
A D o m e s tic V io le n c e S u p p o rt G ro u p fo r L e s b ia n s meets at
the Y W C A of Clark C ounty O pen to lesbians from the Vancouver and
Portland metro areas, the group meets each Thursday, providing
support and resource referral on a drop-in basis There Is no charge for
the group or for the on-site child care provided (6 30-8 3 0 pm. 1115
Esther St., Vancouver. Wash , 206-696-0167 ) ( 11/4)
O u t L o u d M e n 's R e a d in g C ir c le reads aloud from literature,
poetry, spirituality, politics and so on, in a home setting (Bob. P O B o x
2126. Portland. O R 97208 7(11/4)
A G a y b a s h in g h o tlin e has been set up by the Department of
Justice Call 1 -8 0 0 -3 4 7 -H A T E If you have witnessed or been the
victim of homophobic violence (11/4)
P o rtla n d W o m e n 's C ris is Lin e. 2 3 9 -5 3 3 3 . is available 24 hours
a day for wom en dealing with rape issues who need crisis counseling,
information and referrals, and for victims of rape, sexual assault,
domestic violence, child sexual abuse, incest and sexual harassment
P W C L also provides transportation for victims from a dangerous
situation to a safe place (11/4)
gay and lesbian medical, social and mental health workers that meets
monthly (T e d 232 - 1655 7(11/4)
G e n tle G ia n ts of O re g o n is a social club for fat gay men and their
admirers (W rite Jim. c/o Gentle Giants of Oregon. P O Box 412.
Wilsonville. O R 970709 (11 /4)
C la c k a m a s W o m e n 's S e rv ic e s provides emergency shelter and
Prevent child abuse Call the P a re n t Hotline. 2 3 8 -8 8 1 0 . for support
in a crisis or to get advice on reporting possible child abuse (11/4)
C a s c a d e G u ild H e a lth C a r * C h a p te r is a networking group for
727 E Burnside S t . $2. 236-69009(4/7)
questions about breast cancer and gives out materials on self-exams.
(1 8 0 0 462 9 2 7 3 )0 1/4)
(P O Box 20716. Indianapolis. IN
C a s c a d e B e a rs is looking for new members (Suite 125. 625 S W
10th Ave . Portland. O R 97205-2788. Bear Line 323-60719(11/4)
community every Sunday D J Mel spins the discs and presents live
entertainment. D on't be left out! (9 pm-midnight. East Avenue Tavern.
N in e ty -tw o p e rc e n t of e a rly b re a s t c a n c e rs a re c u ra b le
C a n c e r H e lp lin e gives information on free mammograms for lim­
ited-income women ( 1-800-227-2345.) K o m e n H e lp lin e answers
Y o u t h . 1 -8 0 0 -3 4 7 -T E E N
46220 (11/4)
B a d G iris Portland's newest wom en's S /M group is available to all
women interested in exploring the deeper part of their psyches All
levels of experience welcome A social and educational group (Bad
Girls, c/o NLA. P O Box 5161. Portland. O R 972089(1 1/4)
E a s ts!d a O u t is a woman’s night of entertainment, dancing and
T h e B ra d le y -A n g le H o u s e provides a weekly, confidential B e t­
te re d Le sb ia n S u p p o rt G ro u p with lesbian facilitators Child care
provided Donations accepted (Sandi Clark. Transition Program coor­
dinator. 232 1528 or 232 7805 ) (11/4)
There is a new N a tio n a l S u ic id e H o tlin e fo r S e x u a l M in o rity
P o rtla n d A re a B u s in e s s A s s o c ia tio n is a group for lesbians, gay
S a ra h L u c h t as B a a tric a in M u c h A d o
A b o u t N o th in g aft T y g ra 's Haarft, through
N o v. 6.
men and friends in business, encouraging networking among commu­
nity business professionals and creating awareness in the general
public Luncheons with guest speakers are held the second Monday of
each month. (11 30 am-1 30 pm, lowerlevel. Portland Marriott Hotel.
1401 S W Front A v e . 223-2984 for reservations .7(11/4)
stand, if you have one. (Mailing address. P O Box 1082. Portland. O R
97207. information line. 790-2170 ) (2/17)
P o rtla n d P o w e r a n d T ru s t, a wom en's S /M social group, is open
for novice to experienced players (P O Box 3781, Portland. O R
972089(11/4)
D o n ' t play an instrument or sing, but still want to join In the fun? Becom e
a part of the Rose C ity G a y Freedom Band's p e rfo rm a n c e fla g
c o rp s (Samantha Conn 222 9843 ) (2/17)
Q -K r e w is a social actMty group for gay. lesbian and bisexual youth
(under 21) that meets Saturdays at Harry's Mother. (2-4 pm,
223-82999(11/4)
S a lo n G ro u p (formerly W om en in Academia Salon) is a tea and
discussion group Stimulating and varied topics Everyone is welcome
(3 -5 pm. 224-05379(3/1 7)
T h e U r b a n L e a g u e of P o rtla n d 's Y o u th a n d F a m ily S e rv ic e
C e n t e r is working with the Portland Police Bureau. Albina Ministerial
Alliance, the Dougy Center and other agencies to reduce the incidence
of violence In the Portland metropolitan area The "circle of violence"
affects everyone for days, weeks, months and years Through these
collective efforts, our communities can stop the circle ( 24-hour
information line 335-0074. or 280 2 6 0 0 ) (11/4)
T r a v e l L a m b d a C o n n e c tio n s C lu b offers gay men over 40 the
opportunity to travel with low-cost accommodations Members stay In
private homes of other gay men Be a host- or non-host member and
have a "home-away from-home" experience (T L C Club. P O Box
86492. Portland O R 97286. 598-34429(4/7)
' S to n e , S te a l e n d T i m a " is an exhibition of new works by David
Eckard showing at B r a d 's H o u a a of C o m f o rt Through O ct 30 (TO
A g o ra p h o b ic S u p p o rt G r o u p f o r G a y s a n d L e sb ia n s meets
weekly Geared toward gay men and lesbians whose anxiety and fear
control their lives (T o d d 234-8963 7(11/4)
U n c ir c u m cise d S o c ie ty of A m e ric a N o rth w e s t C h a p te r is
a social group dedicated to the interests of uncircumcised men and
their admirers (P O Box 33190, Portland. O R 972339(11/4)
Th e Center for Rational Thought/Atheist Com m unity Center sponsors
a R a tio n a l R e c o v e ry g r o u p for those interested In a substance-
abuse recovery program which emphasizes personal responsibility
outside of the higher' power 12-step programs (7:30 pm Thursdays.
415 S W 13th A v e . 241 92687( 11/4)
V O I C E S (Voices of Individual and Community Empowerment from
am 6 pm Wednesday-Saturday. noon-3 pm Sunday. 530 N W 12th
A v e . 226 1259 )
C o -D e p e n d e n ts A n o n y m o u s fo r G a y M e n a n d L e s b ia n s
meets weekly (7-8 30 pm Sundays. Live and Let Live Club. 2802 S E
Ankeny S t . 2 3 1 3 7609(2/17)
In H e r Im a g e G a lle ry presents a 3 0 -y e a r re tro s p e c tiv e o f
p rin t* b y B e tty L a D u k e Through O ct 30. (10 am-6 pm Wednes
day Sunday. 3208 S E Hawthorne Btvd 2 3 1 3 726 )
G a y m e n 's adult ch ild re n of alcoholics group (7 30-9 pm
Tuesdays. Live and Let Live Club. 2802 SE Ankeny St .. 231 -3760 7(2/17)
'T h e K id * B r id g e ' is a hands-on interactive exhibition for children
and their families, which explores issues of identity, ethnicity and
racism to promote mutual respect in a multicultural society Activities
include hopscotch from China. Ethiopia and Italy Sponsored by the
Oregon History Center Through O ct 30 (10 am-5 pm Tuesday
Saturday, noon-5 pm Sunday. 1200 S W Park Ave .$ 4 5 0 adults. $1 50
students. 222 1741.)
'P a s s io n a te V is io n * of th e S o u th : S e lf -T a u g h t A rtis ts
fro m 1 0 4 0 to th e P r e s e n t " is an exhibition recognizing the creative
genius of 80 self taught artists from the southern United States At the
Portland Art Museum through O ctober (11 am-5 pm Tuesday-Satur­
day. 1 5 pm Sunday. 1219 S W Park Ave . $4 5 0 adults. $3 50 seniors.
$2 50 students. 2 2 5 2 8 1 1.)
Also at the Portland Art Museum, "M a s te r D ra w in g s fro m th e
S ta n fo rd U n iv e rs ity M u s e u m of A r t * 100 drawings selected to
show the strength and diversity of the Stanford collection Through
N o v 6 O f am-5 pm Tuesday Saturday. 1-5 pm Sunday. 1219 S W
Park Ave $4 50 adults $3 50 seniors. $2 50 students. 226-28119
F irs t C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rc h of the United Church of Christ is an
open and affirming congregation that welcomes all people, regardless
of sexual orientation Wheelchair accessible Child care available
( W o rs h ip 10:30 am Sundays. 1 126 S W Park Ave . 228-72199(11/4)
F irs t U n ita ria n C h u rc h o f P o rtla n d welcomes lesbians, gay men
and bisexuals (Services 8 30. 10. and 11 30 am Sundays. 1011 S W
12th Ave . Bill 2382830 7(11/4)
am Sunday worship. 1838 S W Jefferson. 228-31959(2/17)
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T h e A n ti-S e m itis m H o tlin e , 2 9 3 -0 3 3 0 takes messages from
victims of anti-Semitic incidents All calls will be returned within 48
hours Organized by the American Jewish Com m ittee (11/4)
Stephen s
Episcopal Church. Southwest Thirteenth Avenue and Clay Street,
mailing address. P O Box 6708. Portland. O R 97228-6708.
295-48689(1 1/4)
F irs t U n ite d M o th o d is t C h u r c h is a reconciling congregation
where you are invited to worship and serve G o d In every aspect of
church activity Off-street parking, wheelchair accessible Nursery and
Sunday School Pastor Ross Miller. W e nd y Woodworth, assoc (10 30
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A lc o h o l a n d D r u g H e lp L in s (232-8083 in Portland) and
Y o u th L i n o (233- I t 13 In Portland) give free, unbiased and confiden­
ter. "The Rose C ity " (Mass 7 30 pm Saturdays. St
G a y m e n 's n o n s m o k in g A A g r o u p Emphasis on recovery (10
am Sundays, sixth floor. Good Samaritan Hospital. 1015 N W 22nd
Ave 7(11/4)
L a v e n d e r L e s b ia n N A m e e tin g with child care available. (7 pm
Mondays. 12 Step Haven. Small Group Room. 4160 S E Division
the Streets) Is a rap group for queer youth Meets weekly Free pizza
Sponsored by Phoenix Rising (Phoenix Rising 223-8299 or Outside
In 223-4121 .7(11/4)
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G a y a n d L a sb ia n B u d d is ts of O r e g o n a new group forming to
study and practice the Tibetan Buddist teachings of S Rlnpoche in a
supportive atmosphere All welcome! (930-13829(1 1/4)
T h e G o d C o n n e c tio n C e n te r f o r N e w T h o u g h t C h ris tia n ity
holds a M id-W eek Spiritual Pick-M e-U p. a light and informal service
focusing on Interfaith scriptural wisdom. (7:30-8:30pm, Project Link­
age House. 2200 N E 24th Ave 7 Rev C a se y Chaney and Rev Berdell
Moffett, senior ministers (Worship 10 am Sundays. 643-75919(3/17)
H e a rt in H a n d : P e o p le A ffe c te d b y A I D S in P ra y e r, gathers
once a week for an hour of shared prayer. Guided by the tradition of St.
Francis of Assisi (7 30-8 30pm Thursdays. Franciscan House. 827N E
Alberta St.. David Reinders. 287-92239(1 1/4)
In te g rity is a gay and lesbian ministry in the Anglican Communion.
(Mass and potluck 7 pm. second Fridays. St. David's Episcopal
Church. 2800 S E Harrison S t . 774-10649(11/4)
J o u r n e y C a th o lic C o m m u n ity Searching? S o are w e Mass with
the Rev Gary Mclnnis (6 pm Sundays. Southwest 13th Avenue and
Clay Street. 2 4 8 0 3 3 9 9 (1 1/4)
La ke O s w e g o U n ite d C h u r c h o f C h ris t, an open and affirming
congregation, invites and encourages into its life and ministry all
people, regardless of sexual orientation. (Worship 10.30 am Sundays.
111 S W Country Club Rd.. 635-43489(1 1/4)
L u th e ra n s C o n c e m e d / N o rth A m e ric a , is a pan-Lutheran asso­
ciation of lesbians and gay men. (227-5431 .7(11/4)
M a s s in T im * of A I D S is held every Monday and provides spiritual
assistance for those living with A ID S . (6 pm. 3835 S W Kelly St., the
Rev G a y Mclnnis. 223-34449(11/4)
M e d ita tio n G ro u p fo r W o m e n is a Saturday noon group for
meditators or would-be meditators who like to sit together in silence
(Judy 287-15399 (11/4)
M e ta n o ia P e a c e C o m m u n ity is a Reconciling Congregation of the
United Methodist Church that welcomes lesbians and gay men in its life
and ministry. (Activity schedule. 284-7996 . Co-pastors Joyce
McManus. 284-3426and John Schwiebert. 281-36979(1 1/4)
M e ta p h y s ic a l S t u d y G r o u p
Is there interest in the gay and
lesbian community in studying such works as A Course in Miracles and
other writings that liberate the spirit and free the soul? Contact the Rev.
Ron Powell with questions and suggestions. (Rainbow of Truth. P O
Box 6747. Portland O R 97228. 621-2246 ) (2/17)
M e tro p o lita n C o m m u n ity C h u r c h o f th e G e n tle S h e p h e rd
seeks to eliminate boundaries which separate us and to com e
together in Christian unity. Services open to all people. Teresa L.
Nunn, pastor. (6 pm Sundays. 4505 S E 18th St.. Vancouver . P O Box
5094. Vancouver. W A 98668. 2 0 8 2 5 3 -8 4 0 1 9 (1 1/4)
M e tro p o lita n C o m m u n ity C h u r c h o f P o rtla n d is an ecumeni­
cal Christian church open to all people Pastor A. Austin Amerine
(Worship 10 am Sundays: office hours 11 am-5 pm Monday-Thursday.
1644 NE24th A v e . 281 8 8 6 8 9 (1 1/4)
M ilw a u k i* U n ite d C h u r c h of C h r is t is a congregation that is
open and affirming, and welcomes all people regardless of sexual
orientation. (Worship 10:30 am Sundays. 4790 S E Logus Road.
Milwaukle. 654-67709(11/4)
P e o p le of Fa ith A g a in s t B ig o try is an interfaith group united to
oppose hatred, fear and intolerance, especially In the political arena.
(Dan 230-94309(11/4)
P o s itiv e P r e se n c e is a gay. lesbian and bisexual spiritual discuss'on
group that meets the first and third Sunday of every month for potluck,
prayer, meditation and discussions of various spiritual issues. Topic:
" H o w has th e d iv in e c o n n e c te d w ith y o u ? " (Sunday. N o v 6)
N o o n 13 P r a y e r V ig il will be 24 hours of prayer, meditation and
positive visualization (8 pm Monday- Tuesday. Nov. 7-8, Unity Church
of Portland. 4525 S E Stark St., to help contact Rev Grace Young
977-3876: information: 860-27989 Varying forms of spiritual expres­
sion welcome and encouraged. (5 pm potluck. Loyola Retreat Center.
3220 S E 43rd. 860-2798 ) (2/17)
P o tte r's H o u s e is an evangelical and charismatic Christian church
open to everyone, with special emphasis on meeting the needs of the
community. Bill Roberts, pastor. (Services 9:30 am Sundays: 7:30pm
Wednesdays. 3830 S E 62nd A v e . 7785024 7(11/4)
fl* «fl«a l Fa e rie * co-create their spirituality with nature, subvert
uniformity and practice the politics of play (2380826 .7
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A Y e a r a n d a D a y a gay and bisexual men's study group focusing on
S f 7(11/4)
the pagan traditions and magickal practices of the Keltic nations, is now
forming If you are interested in blending these religious qualities into an
everyday working spirituality, please join us (Dafydd 774-84339(1 1/4)
L iv e a n d L e t L iv e C lu b offers lesbian and gay 12-Step programs
Call for calendar and meeting times (2802 S E Ankeny St.. 231-
3760 7(2/177
St Philip Neri's Paulist Center sponsors C a th o lic G a y a n d L e s ­
bia n O u tre a c h with Mass, followed by socializing (7 3 0 pm Fridays
2408 S E 16th Ave . 231 4955 7 (11/4)
M a d w o m y n is a nonpolitical peer-support group for lesbians and
bisexual women with mental and emotional health issues Meets
second and fourth W ednesdays in Vancouver. W ash (All calls are
returned. 206 750-4707 7(11/4)
G o n g reflation N e v e h S h a lo m (conservative) sponsors gay and
lesbian outreach Meetings. services and other events are held monthly
(Sheri Cordova 246 88319(1 1/4)
N e w B e g in n in g Sex A d d ic ts A n o n y m o u s group meets Tuesdays
at the HIV Day Center (7 8 30pm. 3835S W Kelly S t . 223 3444 M l 1/4)
F rie n d s fo r Le sb ia n a n d G a y C o n c e rn s Q u a k e r S p iritu a l
S u p p o rt G ro u p Monthly potlucks on third Sundays (Call for
details. Bob 777 2623. or Mary 282-4961 7(11/4)
D ig n ity / P o rtla n d
the natx>nal organization of gay and lesbian
Catholics, welcomes all to come to weekly Mass Dignity believes that
gay men and lesbians can express their sexuality in a manner that is
consonant with Christ 's teaching Dignity/Portland sponsors an annual
spiritual retreat at the Oregon coast and publishes a monthly newslet­
R e a ch O u t is a support group for gay and lesbian former Jehovah's
Witnesses and M orm ons (P O Box 1173. Clackamas. O R 97015.
657-06209(11/4)
T h e S a c re d B a n d is a spiritual brotherhood (xoviding fellowship and
support to gay and pagan men (P O Box 13072. Portland. O R
972139(11/4)
S O A K in s h ip is a monthly support and fellowship group for lesbian
and gay Seventh-Day Adventists (P O Box 33104. Portland. O R
97233. 244 0 2 8 6 9 (1 1/4)
S h a lo m M in is trie s is open to all gay- and lesbian-friendly persons
Vocal ensemble (6 30pm Wednesdays) W orship (7 4 5 pm Wednes­
days) Also Com ing O vt. Grief and Reconciling Religion and H om o­
sexuality g r ou ps and counsel i ng. U n ite d M e t h o d i s t past or s
(760-42159(11/4)
S is te rS p irit is women sharing spirituality All women welcome M ost
events wheelchair accessible (P O Box 9246. Portland. O R 97207.
294-06459(11/4)
S t. M a rk P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h welcomes you! Join us for
worship (10 am Sundays, call for location. 244-81779(11/4)