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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1996)
ju at out ▼ ju n a 7, 1 9 9 0 ▼ 27 rehearsal for all performers; performance: 7 pm, 208 N W Third Ave.; $5-$8 sliding scale, information: LCP 223-0071 or Pam 287-3882.) 117 MONDAY The P o rtlan d G a y M en ’s C h o ru s takes its Oregon community Freedom Tour to The Dalles. (8 pm, St. Peter's Landmark Church, The Dalles, sponsored by AIDS Information Resources and Services, information: Bob Mensel 617-7462.) 118 TUESDAY Summer Angels, Summer Not performs its new satiric review. Rebels in a M inivan, at the Northwest Service Center June 7-8, 14-15 and 21-22 The L e s b ia n Fo ru m meets. Tonight's topic: C e le b ra tin g L e s b ia n P rid e ! (7-9 pm, MCC, 2400 NE Broadway. $2 [more if you can, less if you can't], information: Rebecca 762-1402.) 120 THURSDAY Hike Sauvie Island with the A d v e n tu re G roup . Meet at the trailhead. (6 pm, 452-5680.) The Cascade AIDS Project sponsors S p e a k in g of S e x . a safer sex workshop for gay and bisexual men. (6-9:30 pm, 620 S W Fifth Ave., Suite 300, free, information: Brian 223-5907, ext. 131.) R a d ic a l W om en holds a public meeting. Tonight's topic: T h e M om entou s S a n d y N elso n C a s e . (7 pm, Northwest Service Center Community Room, 1819 N W Everett, information o r child care [call two days in advance1: 228-3090.) F^\ SATURDAY L e sb ia n an d G a y P rid e P a ra d e C e n te r P o in te sponsors S o W hat about M e?, a w o rk sh o p for c a re p ro v id ers of H IV a f fected p e rso n s. Open to professional care givers, family, friends and volunteers. Presented by Fr. John McGrann, Founderand Director of Kairos Support for Caregivers in San Francisco. (10 am-2 pm, Carviin Hall, St. Philip Neri Parish, 2408 SE 16th Ave., $10 donation, bring a brown bag lunch, 771-2213.) S W W ashington S o c ia lite s gather in Vancouver to march in the Portland Lesbian and Gay Pride Parade. (Information: Mike 360-260-2697.) It's a C o u n tr y - W e s te r n D a n c e with the R o seto w n R a m b le rs, sponsored by the Lesbian Community Project. (9pm -1 am, Scandia Hall, 1125 SE Madison, $8 at the door.) Don’t miss “Foam P a s ,” Portland's first-ever foam party at La Lu n a . A Queer Pride celebra tion with DJs Dazy, Barry Weaver and a special appearance by Poison Waters. (9pm doors, 215SE Ninth Ave., $10 at the door; $8 in advance [tickets: Platinum Records 115 SE Ash St.. TicketMaster 224-44001.) 22nd and Ainsworth, field 2. $5 donation, informa tion: Scott 725-5037.) SUNDAY Watch as the R o se C ity So ftb all A sso c ia tio n takes on the Portland P o lic e Bureau. Proceeds will benefit Pride Northwest Inc., the Rose City Softball Association and a charity to be named by the Portland Police Bureau. A n official event of P rid e W eekend ’9 6 . (2 pm, Alberta Park, NE The A dventure group hikes to the Tom Dick Mountains. Meet in front of Lloyd Center Cinemas. (8 am. 452-5680.) See the theater and gallery listings in Out About Town. It's T h e C o d e B lu e A n n u a l P rid e P a rty in the ballroom at M ontgom ery P ark. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Breast Cancer Fund. Must be 21 and older. (8:30pm-2:30 am, NW 27th and Vaughn, $7 in advance [It's M y Pleasure]; $10 at the door, information: 282-6979.) DLXX enterTainment presents Rad Hot and Lickable, a Gay Pride party. Featuring San Francisco's DJ Downtown Donna, Go-Go dancers from San Francisco and Seattle, a smokeless dance floor, smoke room with cigars, no-host bar. Must be 21 and older. (8 pm. 1130 S W Main, $10 general; $20 VIP [buffet dinner, champagne and no-wait entrance], advance tickets: It's M y Pleasure o r send check or money order to: DLXX enterTainment, 2000NE42ndAve., Suite377, Portland. OR97213- 1305.) C ity N ightclub hosts a G a y P rid e S h o w with R o seb u d XX La d y O B oulevard . (10pm doors, 13 N W 13th Ave., $6 cover. 224-CITY.) 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