22 ▼ July 2 1 . I M S ▼ Ju st out
out about town
T h e Seattle C h a p te r of T a c k y T o u ris t C lu b s of A m e ric a hosts
the Q u e a n C ity C ru is e "W h irle d T o u r ." This five-hour tour of
Seattle's harbor and inland passages features a buffet, no-host bar,
dancing to music by DJ Carlo Cochran, entertainment, and a Tacky
Tourist Costume Contest. Must be 21; ID required. A benefit for Q-
Street Patrol. Washington Citizens for Fairness, and the Seattle Munici
pal Elections Committee for Sexual Minorities. (Noon-5 pm. Aug 5.
departs from Pier 55. Seattle. $ 3 8 1tickets call 206-632-2527 or write
TTCA. 1202 Pike S t E. Suite 905. Seattle. WA 98122). information
Bruce 206-233-8842.) ( 7/21)
E p icu re a n P ro d u c tio n s presents a sci-fi fantasy adventure/love
story/tragedy in verse. V a w a rd of Pallas T h re e at Stark Raving
Theatre Show opens July 27 and closes Aug 20. (8 pm Thursday-
Saturday. 2 pm Sunday. Aug 20. 4319 SE Hawthorne B lv d . $5 $ 15
sliding scale Thursday and Sunday, $ 10 Friday- Saturday, reservations
232 7072)
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O u t A b o u t T o w n >s a free community service o' Ju s t o u t Listings
of events, announcements and groups that are specifically relevant to
gay men. lesbians and bisexuals of every color in Oregon are provided
free of charge
P la yb a c k T h a a tra presents Ta/as fro m the T w ilig h t Zone.
three episodes from Rod Sorting's television classic performed on
stage At Artists Repertory Theatre through Aug. 12. (10 30 pm Friday-
Saturday. YWCA, l i l t SW tOth A v e . $5. reservations: 239-8087.)
Ju s t o u t pnnts a full groups listing In the second Issue of the month,
the deadline for that Issue Is the Thursday before the first Friday of the
month In the first issue that comes out each month Ju s t o u t will list
only immediate care organizations The deadline for that issue Is the
Thursday before the third Frtday of the month These deadlines apply to
the calendar also
S ta rk R aving T h a a tra presents "The New Rave Festival": perfor
mances of the first acts only o f six new plays. July 22-24 see High Diver
by Susan Giding-Green and The Golden Years by Michael Gould (8 pm.
4319 SE Hawthorne Blvd. $5. 232-7072)
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space limitations, relevance and receip t by deadline Submissions
cannot be accepted over the phone Please type your announcement
P o rtla n d W o m a n 's T h a a tra C o m p a n y presents 80legulded
Llveei A Lesbian S o a p O p e ra —it's not just about Casa Delores
anymore! (7 pm. first Sundays. 1728 NE 40th Ave . $6 door. 28 7-7707)
S e n d su b m issio n s to Ju o t o u t calendar. PO Box 14400. Portland.
OR 97214 0400. or fax to 236-1257
L a ve n d e r W aves Le sbia ns in R e co v e ry R etreat will be held
Oct. 5-8 at the YWCA Camp Westwlnd. north of Uncoln City. This year's
theme Is "Presence In the Present." Featured will be 12-step meetings,
recovery meetings, workshops, speakers and a dance and talent show
($140 for 3 days: $150 for 4 days, cost includes food and lodging, $ 15
discount if registered before Sept. 1. Lavender Waves. POBox44. Seal
Rock. OR 97376. 503-563-3643.)(9/15)
T h e V a n c o u v e r, B .C ., Le a th e r A llia n ce announces Le a th e r
P rid e W eekend 1999. to be held Aug. 4-7 In Vancouver. B.C. The
event Includes parties, a slave auction and a barbecue and leads up to
the Vancouver Gay Pride Parade at noon on Monday. Aug 7 (For
Information, call604-688-WEST, ext 2035. o r write VLA. PO Box2253.
Vancouver. B.C.. V6B 3W2: for hotel reservations: Dufferin Hotel
604-683-4251.H7/21)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Items in O u t A b o u t T o w n iun for six months If you wish to continue
to run your group's information, please submit an updated announce
ment before the expiration date noted at the end of your listing
B ulletin B oard
F a m ily C a m p O U T . tha Y W C A 's ca m p in g w e e ke nd fo r leebi-
ans and g a y m an w ith childre n, will be held Thursday. Aug. 24. to
Sunday. Aug. 27, at Camp Westwlnd on the Oregon Coast Activities
such as hiking, canoeing, horseback riding, craft making and campfire
slng-alongs abound. Thanks to a grant from the Equity Foundation of
Portland. 19 partial a chola rship a a re ava ila ble for low-income
and disadvantaged families. (To register: 294-7474: to apply for a
scholarship: 294-7476.) (8/4)
Interested in building a stable bisexual community In Portland? If so. the
P o rtla n d B isexu al C o m m u n ity is looking for you. (231-5755. e-
mail pdxbicomOaol com) (1/19)
ENTERTAINMENT
T h a R agiona l A rts and C u ltu rs C o u n c il ia soaking a p p lic a
tions from a rtists fo r 2 p a re s n t fo r p u b lic a rts p ro je c ts for
the Portland City Hall and East Precinct Community Policing Facility The
City Hall pro|ect is open to artists from Oregon. Washington and Idaho;
applications are due by 5 30 pm Aug 4 The East Precinct project is open
to Oregon and Washington artists; the deadline Is 5:30 pm July 31. (For
a prospectus or information 823-5111) (8/4)
G allery
E p h e m e ra a sporadic quarterly of theoretical, personal and experi
mental expression, ssoka s u b m issio n s fro m P o rtla n d q u a s rs
Keep in mind ephemera's aim to provide a funky, cutting-edge non-
assimilationist forum All media are welcome; but poetry is submitted at
one s own risk Mac and IBM disks or typed hard copy accepted.
Deadline is Sept 1. (PO Box 4894, Portland. OR 9 7 2 0 8 X 9 /1)
"Northwest Designs by Northwest Artists." a special gallery show at
T h e Real M o th e r G o o se will feature lighting, sculpture and jewelry
by J e r r y H ill and raku fired ceramics by D a v e and B o n i D eal Show
opens Aug 3 and closes Sept 30 (Opening reception 5 3 0 8 30 pm,
Aug 3.901 S W Yamhill S t . 223 9510 )
"One Ultimate Authortty." a show of S ie rra Lo nepine B ria n o s
recent mixed media paintings, at the W aterstone G a lle ry combines
imagery from antiquity with contemporary ideas in expressing the deity
as female Show opens Aug 3 and closes Aug 31 (Opening reception
6 9 pm. Aug 3. gallery hours noon-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 733 N W
Everett St.. 2 2 6 6 1 9 6 )
The P o rtla n d Ls sb ia n C h o ir is looking for new members for the '95-
'96 season (Must call by Aug 27. Ann 2 4 1 8994 J (8/18)
Radical sex photographer M a rk I. C h a a ta r is seeking p h o to g ra p h y
and o th a r a rt m adia on eex, saxuality a nd a ro tic ls m fo r
S e x A rt 4. an annual studio show Sept 15-Oct 15. 1995 Chester is
particularly interested in showing w o rk b y lesb ian s, g a y m an and
o th e r sexual m in oritie si eth nic m in oritia ai and m a rg in a lize d
and dise n fra n ch ise d co m m u n itie s To submit a proposal, send 6-
10 images with a similar technique, style or subject matter in slides, work
prints. Xeroxes or other documentation Deadline is Sept 1, 1995, but
show may close earlier (Send proposal to Mark I Chester. PO Box
422501. San Francisco. C A 9 4 I4 2 . 4 IS 2 9 2 -3 2 2 3 X 8/18)
Catch Ja n a E. Je n n y s nationwide multimedia advertising campaign
" Lost ."a t B a y 78 Jenny explores the social ennui that results from our
technological and impersonal world Through July 31 (915 N W I Ith
Ave Bay 78. Marty 2600472 )
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Tnangle productions' presents Paul Rudrvck s J e ffre y the safe-sex
comedy of the '90s showing at Artists Repertory Theatre Through
Aug 12 ( 8 pm Thursday-Saturday downtown YWCA, t i l l SW 10th
Ave $15 Itickets Fastixx 224 8499 Jetty Bean card shop Music
Millennium, triangle productions' box office 246 8967))
P o rtla n d A c to rs C o n s e rv a to ry presents T h e G ra d u a tio n
S h o w ca e e i A n E ve n in g of M o nologu e s featunng the Profes
sional Actors Training Program class of 1995 An evening of comedy. I
drama and more July 21-23 (8 pm Fnday Saturday. 7 pm Sunday
Firehouse Theatre 1436 SW Montgomery St $ W reservations with ;
reception following performance. 274-1717 )
C A L YX 4 Journal o f Art and Literature by Women, ie c e le b ra tin g
it* 20th a n n iv e rsa ry with a special issue featuring new generations
of writers and artists A ll w o m e n u n d e r 30-ieh ere in vite d to
su bm it w o rk s of art. poetry, fiction, essays, book reviews or genre-
transcending pieces This special issue will be edited by young women
Work must postmarked before Aug 31 (Send an SASE for complete
guidelines or an SASE and two copies o f each work labeled veth name
address and a short bio including birth date to CALYX Journal. Dept 20.
P O B o x B Corvallis OR 97339 7(8/14)
T h e H a rv a rd E d u ca tio n a l R e v ie w s seeking papers that explore
the day to-dav experiences of lesbian, g a y. bisexual and
transgen dared students, teachers, adm inistrators and c o u n
selo rs n schools and other educational settings Papers that explore
ssues when» race, class and gender intersect with sexual orientation are
especially welcome Deadline Sept 1. 1 995 (For guidelines write to
Harvard Educational Review attention Vitke Eiaen/kene Han. Special
Issue Editors. Gutman Library Suite 349 6 Appton Way Cambridge MA
02138. o r call 617-495 3432 7(8/18)
C a s c a d e B e a rs sp o n so rs " P ro w l Lits '9 9 ." Less filling, more
fun, and at a lower cost, this year's redesigned Prowl is meant to be more
user-friendly A weekend package will cost under $50. (Friday-Sunday.
Aug 11-13, for information o r a registration packet, call Darryl at
323-6071: for accommodations call the Red Uon Inn at the Coliseum at
I 235-8311, mention that you are with the Cascade Bears Prowl '9 5 )
(8/4)
V olunteers
M e a t D o m p im the Women of Color Land Project, ia seeking art
d on a tio ns b y w o m e n of c o lo r fo r fu n d -ra isin g a nd n e tw o rk
ing p u rp o se s Donated art will appear on T-shirts, note cards, etc.,
with the artist's name and contact Information. Also, a brief bio of artists
will appear In the newsletter and in the Maat Dompim Land Gallery
(Write Amoja Three Rivers or Blanche Jackson, c /o Maat Dompim.
Women o f Color Land Project. Auto Road. Auto. W V 2 4 9 17 o r call:
703-992-0248) (7/21)
C a sca d e A I D S P ro je c t needs s u p p o rt g ro u p fscilita to rs for
people affected by HIV. Groups meet for two hours each week. Training
and ongoing support provided. (223-5907. ext. 112.7(8/18)
A rtq u a k s '9 9 seeks volunteers for all aspects of the event. If you want
to help with this annual festival o f the arts, held Labor Day Weekend, call
now. (Ingrid Skoog 249-2000. ext. 4 3 4 9 X 9 /1 )
The Y W C A of P o rtla n d F itne ss a nd S w im C a n te r offers
B e g in n in g s " an ongoing class for women who think their larger
bodies stop them from enjoying full movement. Classes are open to the
public and are geared for women whose physical abilities are restricted
by weight. age or Inactivity (5 30pm Monday and Wednesday. 294- 7420. )
(11/17)
S o b e r Le ather G ro u p fo rm in g are you Interested in becoming a
part of the growing number of leather women and men who are learning
to live sober in happiness and with dignity? Could you use the additional
freedom that a leather meeting could provide for you? Please call (Dena
289-3104 ) (8/4)
D a v id A v a lin a a sociologist at Indiana University Is re s e a rch in g
h o w single, sexually active g a y m an cru ise He is seeking data
on cruising methods and techniques, ways to avoid assault, methods for
avoiding HIV infection, use of cruising signals, fsvonte cruising spots,
and any other thoughts on cruising (Send anonymous written informa
tion. including only age and city o f residence, to David Avehne Depart
ment o f Sociology Bailantme Hall. Bloomington. IN 47405 K 1 2 /1 )
The N ational T a s k F o rc a on A I D S P ra va n tio n will host a two-day
in ta ra ctiva su m m it in S a n F ra n c is c o fo r g a y m an of co lo rto
discuss their special needs concerning HIV and AIDS education, preven
tion, research and services Strategies for further coalition building.
inter-/intra-agency coop«ration, and public policy issues will be dis
cussed A national agenda for gay men of color will be formulated at the
summit (Aug 31-Sept 3. San Francisco Hilton and Towers, 333
O'Farrell St., for registration materials write. 973 Market St.. Suite 550.
San Francisco. CA 94102. or call: 415-356-8131 o r 415-356-8100.)
(8/18)
G ospel
LCP s Le sbia n H e a lth P ro je c t also sponsors a s u p p o rt g ro u p
fo r Le sbia ns w ith C h ro n ic F a tig u e S y n d ro m e Meetings are
held every other Monday from 7-8 30 pm. (Free, please preregister
223-0071 ) ( 7/21)
S u p p o rt g ro u p fo rm in g fo r partn e r* , friends and ca ra g iva ra
of lesbians and gay men with life-threatening illnesses Groups meet
weekly, for 1 1/2 hours Times to be arranged ($5 suggested donation
per group, contact facilitator Jonnie Hyde. PhD. 289-3787 o r
2 0 6 69 5 3 4 1 6 ) (9/1)
T heater
The
T h e Le sb ia n H e a lth P ro je c t of the Lesbian Community Project
sponsors a Le sbia ns w ith B re a st C a n c e r S u p p o rt G ro u p The
group meets every other Monday from 6-7 30 pm. Women living with
other cancers are welcome (Free, please preregister: Michelle Gordon
236-8770.7(7/21)
Why are women oppressed? Are you interested In understanding the
root of women's second-class status7 J o in a w a a k ly stu d y g ro u p
to d iscu ss E vs ly n R o a d 's W o m a n ’s Evolution (7 -9 pm Mon
days, 7038 N Fairport P I. group free, donation for snacks. 228-3090)
(9/1)
Black and white scenic photography by N ic k C a ru lli is featured at the
Experim ental Caf* G a lle ry through July 30 (6 30 8 30pm Fnday.
noon-5 pm Saturday Sunday other hours by appointment 4504 NE
Sandy B M . 287 7596 )
d a liv a rs
22 and 2 3 , as p a rt off tha P o rtla n d A r t
M usaum 's Biennial P arform ance Fastival
Are you interested in forming a N a tive A m e ric a n T w o -S p ir it (g a y ,
lesbian and b isex u al) group? Do you feel isolated in both the native
community and the gay and lesbian community? If you are interested in
ending the silence around Two-Spint issues and HIV and AIDS, please
call (Jennifer 230 2681X 8/4)
V ic to ria Ly n n S h a w s stoneware vessels, stone healers and foun
tains and E d in a S a g e rt s figurative autobiographical watercolor senes
"FramedPast" areondisplaya' G ra ysto n e G a lle ry Through July 30
(10 am 6 pm Tuesday-Sunday. 3279 SE Hawthorne B lvd . 238 0 6 5 1 )
P is a rra
A c c o rd in g to S a in t Ganmt at 8 pm on J u ly
The Chicago Smelts, a (mostly) lesbian and gay swim team, is hosting
the M rs . T 's T ria th lo n , an e ve n t-p a ck e d w e e k e n d fo r les-
bian and g ay s w im m e rs, c y clists, ru n n s rs and full triathletes
Mrs T's— the largest triathlon In the world— is an Ironman qualifying
race The Smelts will host social events and open their homes to out-of-
town lesbian and gay athletes (Aug 25-27. Chicago, information Steve
and Roslynn 312-409-4974 or e-mail donagrandiOaol com ) ( 8/18)
" Double Metamorphosis IV, ” a suite of five serlgraphs by Israeli artist
Y a c o v A g a m shows at the M itt lem án J e w is h C o m m u n ity
C e n te r G a lle ry Through July 31 (6 am- 10pm Monday- Thursday. 6
am 5 pm Friday I -6pm Saturday. Bam 7pm Sunday. 6651 SW Capitol
Highway. 244 0111 )
George and Ira Gershwin s class< Porgy a n d Bees comes to the
P o rtla n d O p e ra through July 29 (Cat! for show times. Cnac Audtto-
num. $20 $55 Itickets TickatMsster 224-4400 Portland Opera
241 1802 Portland Canter for the Performing Arts Southwest Broad
way and Mam S tre e tI)
The G a y and Le sbia n M e d ica l A ss o cia tio n holds its 13th
annual sym p o siu m in Los Angeles from Aug. 17 to 19. The three-day
conference will focus on the pressing health needs of lesbians, gay men
and bisexuals, with presentations on gay and lesbian health care; HIV
treatments; emerging sociopolitical challenges; and the professional
and personal challenges faced by gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
physicians and medical students. (Beverly Hilton Hotel. Los Angeles.
$90 student members: $395 physician members, for information o r to
register: GLMA 415-255-4547, hotel reservations: Beverly Hilton
1-800-922-5432.) (8/4)
The P o rtla n d H o u s in g C s n t s r h osts s H o m s B u y in g F a ir
Learn about housing opportunities, houses for sale and how to qualify for
a loan Loan officers, real estate agents and nonprofit housing develop
ers will be on hand for questions and comments. ( I -4 pm. July 29. Child
Service Center. 531 SE 14th Ave . 2 8 2-7744X 7/21)
A c a n th u s G a lle ry shows masks and woodcuts by Inuit artist J o e
S e n u n g e tu h paintings and welded steel sculpture by M a rio C a o ile
and the group show B o ta n ice " a special exhibition featuhng the work
of children from the YW CA's Transitional School and the French
American School All proceeds from the sale of ’ Botánica" works will be
donated to the Transitional School, which serves children of homeless
families All shows through July 29 ( I t am-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday and
by appointment. 120 N W Ninth Ave . Suite 210. 224-5475 )
C y g n e t P ro d u c tio n s presents 7 Btoerjobe Mac Wellman s satiric
look at radical right poktics end its attack on the National Endowment for
the Arts Note the script contains no nudity or simulated sexual acts
Through Aug 5 (8 pm Thursday Saturday Dowd Momson Books 1420
SE 37th Ave . $10. reservations 2 3 0 8 8 2 7 )
The 20th a n n ive rsa ry of tha M ic h ig a n W o m y n 's M u sic
F sstiva l will be celebrated with a six-day, all-women camping event,
featuring over 300 workshops. 140 artisan booths, and 40 performers
(Aug. 8-13. write to WWTMC. PO Box 22. Walhalla. M l 49458. o r call
6 16-757-4 766.) (8/4)
M is g u id e d Livaa and S e m i-B lo n d e P ro d u c tio n s , both spin
off production companies of the P o rtla n d W o m a n 's T h e a trs
C o m p a n y .ire expanding Men and women who are ready for their fast-
paced, in-your-face projects are Invited to audition— improv experience,
a plus (Twila 777 9086 o r Cindy 226-8 7397(1/19)
M a ry h ill M u se u m of A r t presents designs for a hypothetical Artists
Colony and Retreat Center, created by students at the U n iv e rs ity
of O re g o n P o rtla n d S u m m e r A rc h ite c tu re S tu d io Between
Earth and Sky" features drawings, sketches and models for designs to
be sited In the Klickitat hills near the museum Through Nov 15 (9 am-
5 pm daily, east entrance to the Columbia River Gorge on Washington
State Route 14. Goldendale. Wash . $5 general. $4 50 seniors: $1 50
children 6-16. age 5 and under free. 509 773-3733 )
The Portland International Performance Festival presents O v e r There
a site specific performance/installation by K ris ty E d m u n d s and
guest p e rfo rm e rs , in July 22 The performance will be held on the
east bank of the Willamette Ftrver between the Morrison and Burnside
bridges Viewing will be from the bndges and from Tom McCall Water
front Perk (9pm . free. 725 4662 or I 800 54 7 8887 ext 4862 »The
performance may also be seen from the vantage of a dinner cruise on the
M /V Crystal Dolphin, cruise proceeds will benefit the festival and the
installation (7 pm departure, $ 100. 725 4 8 4 9 )
The John Hay Ubrary of Brown University Is sponsoring Flash and
tha W o rd i A G a th e rin g in C e le b ra tio n of J o h n P ro a to n 's Life
a nd W o rk " Speakers at this three-day gathering will include Pat
Califia, Steven Saylor, Dorothy Allison. Andrew Holleran. Joan Nestle,
Michael Lasell and Katherine Forrest. Free and open to all. (Oct. 6-8.
Providence. Rhode Island, for information write to Flesh and the Word,
c /o John Hay Ubrary. Box A. Brown University, Providence. Rl 02912;
o r fax Jenifer Lee at 401-863-1271.7(10/6)
The Y W C A W o m a n 's R e so u rce C e n te r S h a tte r is looking for
role models to work In its children's program. Opportunities Include
mentoring moms, providing child care during shelter meetings, or
arranging for family recreational activities Volunteers must be 18 years
or older (Dawn 294-7452X 9/1)
The Y W C A C a m p O U T fo r leabian and g a y fam iliaeneeds taan
volunteere to assist with the morning children's program and to baby
sit during the evening adult program. The campout will be held Aug 24-
27 at Camp Westwlnd on the Oregon Coast Volunteers receive free
room and board Must be comfortable with camping, have experience
caring for younger children, and be able to maintain confidentiality as
required by parents attending the camp Volunteers under 18 must have
parental permission to participate Daughters and sons of lesbians and
gay men and lesbian, gay and bisexual youth are espiecially encouraged
to apply (Send name, address, phone, a statement o f Interest and
experience, and at least one local reference fo Love Makes A Family.
PO Box 11694 Portland. OR 97217.7(8/18)
G atherings
T h e N a tio na l G a y a nd Le sb ia n T a s k F o rc e P o licy Institute
holds its annual conference C re a tin g C h a n g e Nov 10-12 in Detroit.
Workshops, roundtables and skill-building sessions for gay. lesbian,
bisexual and transgender movement activists Speakers include W is
consin Flap Tammy Baldwin. Harry Britt. Elias Farajaje-Jones and
Urvashi V «d Early registration ia advised (Westin Hotel. Renaissance
Center. Detroit. Mich . fees $55-$240. registration information Sue
j Hyde. Conference Director. NGLTF Policy Institute. 1151 Mass Ave ,
Cambridge. M A 02138. 617-492-6393 ) ( 1 1/3)
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T h e P a cific M a n 's C o n fe re n c e takes place at Kalant Honua Eco-
1 Resort. July 31-Aug 6 Celebrate the tradition of "Aikane" (men who
j lovemen) Workshops include Oriental Healing Techniques. The Effemi
nacy Taboo. Uvtng with HIV, and Intimacy and Anger ($490-$990
\ depending on accommodations Iincludes meals, etc ), to register write
RR 2 Box 4500 Xehena Beach. HI 96778 or call I 800-800-6886 or
I 808 965 7828 7(8/ 4)
O U T M U S I C s fifth annual F e stiva l of G a y and Le sbian M u sic
will be held m venous venues around New York City throughout October
1 The event includes performances, workshops and industry panels (For
information 212 330-9197X9/15)
The G re a te r P o rtla n d Le a the r Ass o cia tio n 's P ortland Leather
Prtde W ee k e nd takes place Aug 11 through 13 Applications for the
competition to select this year s National Leather Association Portland
Chapter titlehoiders m utt be received by Saturday. Aug 5 (NLA
Portland. PO Box 5161. Portland. OR 97208. 727-3148 7(8/4)
A la n 's Houea, a licensed adult foster c a re facility in M e d fo rd
fo r peop le w ith A ID S needs volunteers to assist with round-the-
clock care Currently looking for volunteers who can work one four-hour
shift per week, durtng the evening or on the weekend Alan's House is
a program of OnTrack Inc (SusanneAshfandorBRTempleman 779-2006)
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12 / 1 )
R ig h t T o P riv a c y P olitical A c tio n C o m m itte e is now accepting
applications for positions on its 19-member board of directors People
1 with bookkeeping and fund-raising skills are espiecially welcome Board
members serve for two years, and attend monthly meetings held in
j Portland and around Oregon (For information or to receive an applica
tion packet write Barry Pack. Executive Director. 9 2 1 SW M om son St
j Sure 546, Portland. OR 97205 or call 228 5825 )
j
C la cka m a s W o m a n 's S a rvice e seeks volunteers interested in
working with women and children survivors of domestic violence The
next vo lu n toa r tra ining bagine A u g . M (cod for appkeobon Carol