Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, June 21, 1996, Page 29, Image 29

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University Perk United Methodist Church is a Reconciling
Congregation which welcomes and affirms all persons regardtess of
sexual orientation. (W orship 9:55 am Sundays. 4775 N Lombard St..
Karen E Cnooch. pastor. 289-7843)1 5/19)
SPORTS
Rainbow is a positive peer-support group, primarily for sexual minority
youth o f color, sponsored by The Urban League o f Portland.
(280-2600 .) (6/15)
Roots and Branches provides positive mental health counseling
Lambda Eastern Oregon Association is a social, support and
networking association serving gay men. lesbians and bisexuals in Baker
C ity and county Bimonthly meetings are held. (Box 382. Baker City. OR
97814)18/16/96)
tailored to the needs of lesbian, gay and bisexual youth. Therapy, consul­
tation, advocacy and referral are offered to individuals and families on a
sliding scale. A program o f The Network (2020SE Powell St.. 238-0780.)
(8/4)
Safe Space is a group for lesbian, gay. bisexual or questioning youth that
SOUTHERN OREGON
The Adventure Group meets for regularly scheduled hiking, camping,
skiing, bicycling and oth e r noncom petitive o u td o o r a c tiv itie s .
(503-452-5680 7 (6/21 /96)
meets in Bend, Ore. (Fridays, for information o r location: 383-4861.)
(9 /2 0 /9 6 )
A Bisexual Wom en's Support Group is forming in Ashland. This
informal group is open to all women regardless of "declared orientation"
and meets biweekly. (541-482-5786.) (5/17 /96)
V O IC E S (Voices o f Individual and Community Empowerment from the
Forest Group outings are cooperative adventures for women only.
Participants are responsible for providing their own equipment and choos­
ing outings appropriate for their skill and fitness level. (287-5540.H 12/21)
Streets) is a self-support group for queer youth Meets W ednesday
evenings. Free pizza. An interagency project o f Phoenix Rising (223-8299)
and Outside In 223-4121). (5/19)
Gay and Lesbian Alliance meets monthly. (7:30pm . second Thurs­
Oregon Trail Gay Rodeo Association promotes equine sports and
Tha Zona is an on-line computer bulletin board for lesbian, gay and
the country/w estem lifestyle in the lesbian and gay com m unity.
(775-1916.) (2 /1 6/96)
bisexual teens. Based in Los Angeles, the free service operates 24 hours
a day. (213-731-0390.) (4/7)
Portland Frontrunners is an internationally affiliated running dub for
gay men, lesbians and their friends. Everyone is welcome to run. (6:30pm
Tuesday: 9 am Saturday. Dunrway Park, Tamara 233-4937.) C10/6)
CENTRAL OREGON
Portland Gay and Lesbian Com m unity Bowling Association ' s
league bowling started on Jan. 7 and runs through mid-May. Everyone
welcome .(1 1 am Sundays. PRO 30 0 Lanes. 3031SE Powell Blvd . $7 per
session, send SASE PC BA. PO Box 851. Portland 97207. Renee
231-
7085 o r Tom 293-0438 7 (6/21 /96)
Rose City Softball Association is Oregon's only nationally affiliated
gay and lesbian softball league. Friendly com petition for all skill levels.
Players provide their own equipment. Fall and spring season play; ASA
sanctioned. Nonplayers who want to volunteer are welcome. (Scott
244-8520. Toni 788-9375. Jim 281-7637.) ( 4/19/96)
Rose town Ramblers. Portland's gay and lesbian square dance dub.
dances at mainstream, plus and advanced levels. (7-9:45 pm Wednes­
days. lower level. Trinity United M ethodist Church. Southeast 39th
Avenue and Steele Street: PO Box 5352. Portland. OR 97228. Kahn
232-
7643: o r Michael 297-6416.) (5/19)
Beyond the Closet Inc. provides services to the lesbian and gay
community, its families, friends and supporters. Services include speak­
ers, films, entertainers and workshops that educate about issues of
concern, such as homophobia. BTC seeks to form alliances with others
who work for social, economic and environmental justice and to share
resources with others in rural Oregon. (PO Box 9174, Bend. OR
97708. 541-317-8966.) (5/19)
days. Umpqua Unitarian Church. 1265 NW Watters. Roseburg: PO Box
813. Roseburg. OR 97470.) (5/19)
Grants Pass Parents and Friends o f Lesbians and Gays no
longer holds m onthly meetings. (541 -488-3436.) (11/1)
Klamath Area Lambda Association meets regularly and hosts a
variety of friendly, inclusive social gatherings. (PO Box 43. Klamath Falls.
OR 97601. 541-883-2437.) (6/21 /96)
Klamath County Parents/Friends of Lesbians and Gays meets
thefirstTuesdayofeach month. (7pm. First United M ethodist Church, 230
N 10th St.. Klamath Falls. 5 4 1-882-3309 ) (6/16)
OnTracfc's Alan Collins A ID S Project offers HIV counseling,
testing, educational outreach and case management at the 10th Street
Outreach Center; adult foster care at Alan's House: low-cost
housing for independent living at Fairfield Place, and an HIV Support
Group. (Group meets: 5:15-6:30 pm Thursdays. 541-772-1777 or
541 -779-2006.) (7/7 )
Deschutes County Coalition for Human Dignity (PO Box 6084.
Rogue Valley Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
Bend. OR 97708-6084. 541-385-3320 ) (6/16)
meets the first Thursday o f the month. (7 pm. First United Methodist
Church. 175 N Main S t . Ashland. 541-488-3436X 1 1/1)
Deschutes Discrimination Reporting Line exists to document
discrimination in Central Oregon. For inform ation, referral and confiden­
tial reporting o f hate crimes call 541-383-4113. (PO Box 6084, Bend. OR
97708.) (12/20)
Valleys of the Umpqua M etropolitan Com munity Church
Equestrian Group (Goose Lake Ranch. 541-388-3680.) (5/19)
meets second Sunday of the month. Services are currently performed by
the laity of the Church. (1 1:30am, 2836 Cames Road Ithe old center], PO
Box 2125. Roseburg. OR 97470. 541-679-0975.)(. 5/19)
Sw im O U T is a monthly swim hour for lesbian and gay families and
Gay and Lesbian Alcoholics Anonym ous meets in Bend. (5.30pm
W om ansource
couples at the YWCA. Volunteer lifeguards are on duty. (4-5 pm. every
third Sunday. $3.75 per family. 223-6281.) ( 6 / 16 )
Fridays. 541-388-3680 ) (6/21/96)
(PO Box 335. Ashland. 97520. 541-482-2026:
541-488-1616.) (6/16)
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays-Bend
Women's Crisis Support Team. (748 N W Fifth St.. Grants Pass.
meets the third Monday of the month at the First Presbyterian Church. The
group's three-fold mission is support, education and advocacy. (M eeting
6:30 pm: come at 6 pm fo r coffee, visiting o r browsing in the library, 230
NE Ninth St.. Bend. 541-317-2334 7 (12/20)
Youthworks (1032 W Main St.. Medford. 97501, 541-779-2393 )
Team Portland Aquatic C lub is an organized masters swim team for
all swimming levels and interests. (Practice 9-11 am Sundays. YWCA.
1111 S W 10th Ave.. JiH 228- 1S96.)( 6/16)
Team Portland Tennis Association is a club for lesbian, gay and
bisexual tennis players of all levels. The team plays every Sunday morning,
publishes a newsletter, and holds occasional business meetings and social
tennis mixers. New members always welcome. (Carol 231-0949: A J
234-1415.) (9/20 /96)
COASTAL OREGON
Wednesday Night Mixers Sum m er Bow ling League meets at
Coos Bay Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and
Gays meets monthly. (First Tuesdays. 541-347-9109o r541-347-9306 )
Pro 300 Lanes from June to August .Thirty teams participate; the league
is associated with FITS W inter League. (7 pm. 3525 SE 31st Ave. at
Powell Blvd.. inform ation: 771-2345 ) (9/20/96)
Wrestling C lub provides means to contact other wrestlers. (PO Box
40066. Portland. OR 97240-0066.) ( 6/21/96)
YOUTH
Janus Youth Programs offers workshops for teens in areas such as
self-esteem fo r young women, anger management and life skills. (738 NE
Davis. Portland. OR 97232. Doug Pullin 233-6090. ext. 133.) (4/19/96)
Lesbian. Gay and Bisexual Youth Group of Eugene meets every
Monday. Age 25 and under. A peer social, support and rap group. (5-6:30
pm. Koininia Center library. 1414 Kincaid St.. University o f Oregon
campus, 346-3360.) (9/1)
The National Coalition for Gay. Lesbian and Bisexual Youth
is an organization of groups and individuals formed to serve the needs of
queer youth across the country. Current projects include the development
of a national database of resources. (PO Box24589. San Jose. C A 95154-
4589.) (4/21)
Phoenix Rising Foundation Inc. is a mental health agency primarily
serving members o f the sexual minority communities. Social/support
groups fo r sexual m in o rity youth are W in d fire (m eets dow n­
tow n). Awakenings (meets a t Many's M other on the east side), and Q -
K raw (meets 2-4 pm Saturday afternoons at Phoenix Rising). Personal
Deity Proxy is a new group fo r gay. lesbian and bisexual teens who are
interested in expressing their artistic talents (writing, drama, visual arts,
etc.) (meets 5-7 pm Fridays at Phoenix Rising). Coming out groups meet
regularly. (620 SW Fifth A v e . Suite 710. Portland. OR 97204.
223-8299 ) ( 5/19)
97526. 541-479-9349: or Hotline: 541-479-1400 ) (6/16)
(6/16)
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
After 8 provides information, referral and advocacy for lesbians, gay
(9/20 /96)
men and bisexuals in Benton and Linn counties. (7pm . second Tuesday
o f the month, 101 N W 23rd St.. Corvallis. 541-752-8157. mailing
address: PO Box 1828. Corvallis. OR 9 7 3 3 9 X 1 1/1)
County Coalition for Human Rights is committed to the promotion
of equal rights for all people M eets last Tuesday o f the month. (PO Box
325. North Bend. OR 97459. Hany 541-269-2333 ) (5/19)
Bisexual women in the Eugene area meet the second and fourth
Friday o f each m onth fo r sharing and support. (541-343-3199.
541 998-3390.) (5/21 /96)
G A L O N , Gay and Lesbian Outreach Network, is a support group for the
Club Eugene B B S is a com puter bulletin board dedicated to empow­
ering the gay. lesbian, bisexual and transsexual communities statewide
Over 100 networked discussion areas, large adult file section, worldwide
network access, as well as local connections. Operates 24 hours a day.
7 days per week; 1200 baud to 28 8 V.34. (W rite . Club BBS, PO Box
25954. Eugene, OR 97402: web address: h ttp ://w w w e fn .o rg /
-m a stra it: e-m ail: 1 -12130Ostation mv.com: o r dial with your modem .-
5 4 1 -345-7988.) (12/15)
gay. lesbian and transgendered people o f Coos County. The group
publishes a monthly newsletter. (PO Box 1324. Coos Bay. OR 97420.
541-888-5327) (9/20 /96)
Gay and Lesbian United Effort P A C meets monthly to promote
equality for, and visibility of. the gay and lesbian community in Lincoln
County. Fun, social/political advocacy. (541-265-6368.)(.5/1 7/96)
Lincoln County Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians
and Gays provides support, education and advocacy. (PO Box 1156.
Newport. OR 97365-0091. 541 -265-6369.) (6/21/96)
North Coast Pride Netw ork Columbia Pacific Region, for lesbians,
gay men, bisexuals and transgendered people. Sodal/political. gay film
series, networking with other human rights groups Meets monthly in
Seaside/Astoria area. (PO Box 2798, Gearhart. OR 97138. Bob
503-738-0215X 6/21/96)
Th e Out-Line program provides outreach to and advocacy for gay and
lesbian youth and adults. Services include monthly support groups,
information and referral, and a media center. (Careerpaths Training and
Resource Center. PO Box 2004. Newport. OR 97365. 541-265-3087.)
(6/16)
EASTERN OREGON
Eastern Oregon G ay Men O v e r 4 0 Life Support Group meets
bi-weekly (HCR 87 Box 698. Baker City. OR 97814. 541-523-4019.)
(6/21 /96)
Eugene Frontrunners/Frontwalkers meets at 24th and Amazon,
near the chinning bars. Walk or run one to five miles with friendly gay. lesbian
and bisexual people (6pm every Wednesday. Hank541-484-6259 )(1 / 19)
The Gay and Lesbian H ealth Care Workers of Salem is open to
gay men and lesbians w ho w ork in any he a lth -re la te d fie ld
(503-557-8414 o r 503-363-05 19 7(5/17/96)
The Gay. Lesbian and Others Outdoor Group is open to gay men,
lesbians, bisexuals, transsexuals and their friends The group relies on the
energies of the gay and lesbian community to make events happen. (To
volunteer, call J P 5 4 1-726-3908. 7(5/19)
Ladies Home Companion is a newsletter for lesbians in the Corvallis
area. Since 1986, LHC has provided information about community activi­
ties, politics, events and people. Subscriptions are $6 per year (W rite
LHC. PO Box 1828. Corvallis. OR 97339 7 (8/16/96)
Mornings!do United Methodist Church is a Reconciling Congrega­
tion. Persons of every sexual orientation are welcome to full participation
in the life of our congregation (3674 12th St. SE, Salem. 503-364-5013.)
(6/21/96)
M Powormont Project is a social and outreach center for all gay and
bisexual men in Eugene, offering weekly group meetings, coffee hours,
movie nights and special events (775 Monroe S t . 5 4 1 -683-4303 7 (1/19)
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays-
Salem meets the third W ednesday of each month at First United
M ethodist Church. (7 30 pm. com er o f Church and S tate S treets in
Salem. 897-2524o r378 7698. PO Box 121. Gates. O R97346 X 9/2 0 )
Sweet Spirit Metropolitan Community Church is an ecumenical
Christian church open to all people. Come celebrate with us (11 am
Sundays. 3322 Lancaster D r NE. Salem. 503 363-6618 ) (4/7)
Together Works is a support group for lesbians, gay men. bisexuals and
friends. Activities include social events and discussion on timely topics.
Meet others in a neutral, safe environment. ( 7:30pm. second and fourth
Mondays. First Baptist Church. McMinnville. 503-434-6266 7 (6/21/96)
WiHamette University's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Alliance meets
on a weekly basis during the school year for discussions, event planning,
and support Community members are welcome to attend (Contact the
M ulticultural Affairs Office. 503-370-6267 7(8/4)
WASHINGTON
Gay, Lesbian and Bi Rainbow Group of Vancouver holds
nonsmoking AA meetings every Monday. (8 pm. Personalities. 115 E
Seventh St . Vancouver. 360-694-5068 7(12/21)
Nahcotta Sanctuary, a secluded retreat on Long Beach peninsula,
provides a healing refuge for individuals. couples or small groups Ongoing
events, see W orkshops. Lodging $35-$95, Intentional Community op­
portunity available (PO Box 87, Nahcotta. WA 98637. 360-665-4181.)
(6/21/96)
Sim ple Justice of Southwest Washington is an organization of
Christians working for human rights and civil liberties for ail persons,
regardless of sexual orientation (6.30pm , third Mondays. East Vancou­
ver United M ethodist Church. 5701 M acArthur B lvd . Christopher
360-693-5881. Patricia 360-693-4761 o r Teresa 360-695-1480.)
(3/15 /96)
Southwest Washington Fairness Coalition is a part of Washing­
ton Citizens for Fairness, of the Hands O ff Washington Project New
members are always welcome to help in the struggle to defeat organized
statewide political efforts which limit or deny the civil rights of any resident
of Washington. (1701 Broadway. Suite 138. Vancouver. WA 98663.
360-695-1002 .7 (10/21 )
SW Washington Gay and Lesbian Socialites is a group of people
getting together outside the bar scene for hikes, trips, cruises, camping,
potlucks and game nights. (Mike 360-260-2697 o r 360-694-8970.)
(6/21/96)
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