ju st o u t ▼ January 6 , 1905 ▼ 21 Il SUNDAY Join C a s c a d e B e ars for a B e ars an d U n ifo rm B ru n c h at C.C. Slaughters. (Noon-1:30 pm, 1014 S W Stark St.. $9 members; $11 nonmembers, Bearline: 323-6071.) T h e Y W C A a n n o u n ce s its S w im o u t for lesbi­ ans. gay men and their children. This swim takes place on the third Sunday of every month, and is open to the public— membership is not required. (4-5 pm, 1111 SW 10th Ave., $3.75 per family. 223-6281.) S is te r S p ir it c e le b ra te s in honor of B albo. god­ dess of belly laughs and aging lust. (6pm, 294-0645.) The gay. lesbian and bisexual spiritual discussion group P o s itiv e P re s e n c e meets for a p o tlu c k an d ta lk at the Loyola Retreat Center. Varying forms of spiritual expression welcome. (5 pm. 3220 SE43rdAve.. 860-2798.) MONDAY I PHOTO BY JOANNE SAVIO |1 6 T h e Forest 1 G ro u p goes for an eve n in g w a lk an d h o t cl lo c o la te e x p e d itio n (636-8156 or 287-8014.) |1 7 TUESDAY 1 The L es b ia n C o m m u n ity P ro je c t presents the L es b ia n Forum . This month's topic is “ Gender Issues: Butch. Femme, Trans and Others." (7-9pm, Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1624 NE Hancock St.. Frann 222-7160.) It's B e a rs N ig h t a t th e Baths, brought to you by C a s c a d e B ears. (7pm, Club Portland, discounted room rate, Bearline: 323-6071.) The P o rtla n d C o m m u n ity o f W elco m in g Con* g re g a tio n s meets to discuss plans for special events for the year which support and affirm gay men, lesbians and bisexuals in churches in the Portland area. (7:30 pm, St. Stephen's Episcopal Parish, 1432 S W 13th Ave., call the Rev. Constance Hammond 223-6424, or Alan Koch 246-3794.) m ultim edia dance and p erfo rm ance piece S tiU /H e ro at P S U . J a n . 13*15 T h e C ity N ig h tc lu b presents Expecting the The 1 9 9 5 L as b ia n a n d G ay P rid e O rg a n izin g C o m m itte e invites all interested individuals and groups to the first planning meeting of 1995. (7 pm, Old Wives' Tales, 1300 EBurnside, 295-9788.) S is te r S p ir it's W ic c a n D is c u s s io n G ro u p meets. Wheelchair accessible, all women welcome. (7 pm. Suite 426, 408 SW Second Ave., 294-0645.) ÍT l] THURSDAY T h e A n ti* V io le n c e P ro je c t of the Lesbian Com­ munity Project is offering a tra in in g to w o r k on its H o m o p h o b ic V io le n c e R e p o rtin g L ine (6.30 E H FRIDAY T h e R e v. M a r tin L u th e r K in g J r .'s b irth d a y Dykes To (Hatch Out For RIGHT.... OKA/... Vtfu LISTEN. Jh KAUyOlAO w r nek* / hade itthrouw -mt jvr « * / a u RIGHT. hAH6 IN THERE , JEZ, AND r 'UTAUTO X>U TOMORROW.... Y t y THE STORE 15 FINE. I'VE G ot EVERymitfG UNDER CONTROL. boN'T WDRRy'OKAy, BYE ®/W lywjpNBtctoeL R eturn o f M s. L e a th e r V II Ashton, starring an incredible cast of young lesbians. (10pm-4.30am, 13 N W 13th Ave., $6. 224-CITY.) SUNDAY pm. 223-0071.) 118 WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Crack up for choice! Laugh your buns off with W Y M P R O V ! a n d c o m e d ie n n e C a ro l S te in e l in a performance to benefit the Feminist Women's Health Center on the 22nd anniversary of Roe vs. Wade. (7 pm. Echo Theatre. 1515 SE 37th Ave., $8.50 advance [tickets: It's My Pleasure 236-0505, Feminist Women's Health Center]; $10 door.) C a s c a d e B e a rs holds a B e a r B la s t at the PDX Eagle. (4-7pm, 1300 WBurnside St.. $5 members; $6 nonmembers. Bearline: 323-6071.) T h e F o res t G ro u p takes a b e g in n e r's ski trip to the Mt. Hood area. (636-8156.) MONDAY T h e R o s e to w n R a m b le rs invites the gay and lesbian community and its friends for a n e v e n in g o f ro lle r s k a tin g fu n at Oaks Park Roller Skating Rink. Everyone is encouraged to bnng canned food donations for local AIDS service organizations. (7:30- 10 pm. skating parties the fourth Monday o f every month, $5.) T h e S a lo n G ro u p meets for a discussion on the topic of honesty. Everyone is welcome. (3-5 pm. Biblio Teas Cafe at Conant & Conant Bookstore. 1001 SW 10th Ave., 224-0537.) S e e th e th e a te r a n d g a lle ry lis tin g s in O u t About Town.