Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, June 21, 1996, Page 25, Image 25

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for the Audria M. Edwards Youth Scholarship Fund.
(Picnic: noon; show: 4:30 pm, W ashington Park,
inform ation: 284-1733.)
Contemporary Chinese Cinema continues at the
Northwest Film Center. (Same program as June 23.)
The Adventure Group hikes to Big Huckleberry
Mountain. Meet in front of Uoyd Center Cinemas. (8
am. 452-5680.)
Cheer your favohte team of gay and lesbian
b a llp la y e rs at the R ose City S o ftb a ll
Association's day of games. Bring a picnic lunch,
relax and scream your lungs out! (1 pm. fields 1 and
2. N ortheast 22nd Ave. and Ainsw orth St.. Alberta
Park, inform ation:244-8520. 736-9733. 281-7637.)
july
TUESDAY
The First Tuesday Coffeehouse for women
features local female performers. Hosted by Carol
Steinel. (7:30 pm. Bijou Cafe. 132 S W Third Ave..
$3. 283-7651.)
THURSDAY
The Adventure Group holds a Fourth of July
barbeque. (Details: 452-5680.)
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“Chicas M alas” (B ad Girls), made for Día de los Muertos, are part of a show at Art of the People through June 30
The Forest Group hikes the new Mazama Trail on
Mount Hood. (293-2894.)
Learn Jewish cooking and Israeli folk danc­
ing at a workshop at A Teachers' Space.
(12:30-5:30 pm. 2755 NE Broadway. $45 adults;
$30 children, registration: 288-3577.)
The Center fo r Lesbian Relationship Therapy pre­
sents a Workshop for Lesbian Singles and
Couples. Today’s topic is “ Sexual Intimacy: Lov­
ing Me and You." Facilitated by Cheryl W ilton, MS.
and Kao Rhiannon. PhD. (9:30 am -4:30 pm, 5816
S W H ood. $75 p e r person, 248-0759.)
The Portland Gay M en's Chorus performs
“Am erica the Beautiful." a concert celebrating
our combined cultures. (8 pm, The Interm ediate
Theater. Portland C enter fo r the Perform ing A rts.
Southw est Broadway and M ain St., tickets: PG M C
699-8586 o r PCPA box office.)
Rexall Rose Cafe and Theater hosts the Redora
Party, a red and orange theme party for Cancers and
friends. Wear red and orange to celebrate the full moon.
Live music: ID required. (8 pm, 2403NE Alberta St.. $3-
$5 sliding scale; $1 Cancerians. 282-9781.)
Empress XXVI Rosey Waters. A benefit for the
Audria M. Edwards Youth Scholarship Fund for gay and
lesbian youth and children of lesbians and gay men. (10
pm doors. 13 N W 13th Ave.. $6 cover. 224-CITY.)
Boka Marimba plays high energy dance music
from Zimbabwe. Children must be accompanied
by an adult. A smoke- and alcohol-free space. (8:30
pm. Echo Theatre, 1515 SE 37th Ave., $ 7 general:
kids 12 and under free, 231-1232.)
SUNDAY
MPowerment Men host a dance in celebration of
Pride at Agate Hall in Eugene. Dance to the hot
sounds of Kalamity Jam. Bring a can of food to be
donated to Food for Lane County. (9 pm -1 am. Agate
Hall. Eugene. $5; $3 with canned food donation.)
The City Nightclub presents the second annual
Pre-Peacock in the Park Benefit Show. An
outstanding cast of female impersonators, featuring
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The Jewish Lesbian end Bisexual Women's
Group meets for brunch. (11 am -1 pm, inform ation
and location: Katharine 287-6082.)
L esbO S (Lesbians of Size) goes to the park for
a picnic and great entertainment. (9 am. inform ation
and location: 774-5774.)
The Tenth Annual Peacock in the Park takes
place at the Washington Park Amphitheater.
featuring hostess Maria. Enjoy a picnic, musical
entertainment, and a drag extravaganza. A benefit
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The Forest Group holds a potluck and planning
meeting. Bring a dish to pass and your own place
setting. (6:30 pm. 255-3378.)
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SATURDAY
Mountain bike to Ski-Bowl Mountain with the A d ­
venture Group. (452-5680.)
SUNDAY
The Contemporary Chinese Cinema festival at the
Northwest Film Center continues with the classic
Raise the Red Lantern. (2and7pm, 1219SWParkAve..
$6 general; $5 members and seniors, 221-1156.)
The Adventure Group hikes to Bald Butte. Meet
in front of Lloyd Center Cinemas. (8 am, 452-5680.)
See the theater and gallery listings in Out
About Town.