Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, July 19, 1996, Page 21, Image 21

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    just out ▼ july 1 », 1996 ▼ 21
FRIDAY
The P o rtla n d C ity C lu b examines the c o n s titu ­
tional asp ects of sam e-sex m a rria ge at its
Friday Forum. Speakers include attorney Jon P.
Terry and Portland's Chief Deputy City Attorney
Madelyn F. Wessel. (Noon, State Room, Hilton
Hotel, luncheon tickets: $12 City Club members;
$15 nonmembers; coffee tickets available at the
door, reservations: 241-9242.)
Science fiction author K im S ta n le y R obinson
reads from B lu e M ars, the final book in the Mars
trilogy. (7:30 pm, Powell's City o f Books, 1005 W
Burnside St., free. 228-4651.)
Th e City Nightclub hosts Sum m er Party '96.
Wear a swimsuit and get in free. Swimsuit and wet T-shirt
contests. (lOpmdoors, 13 N W 13th Ave., $6,224-CITY.)
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SATURDAY
Hike Saddle Mountain with the F o re st G ro u p .
(235-1712.)
The A d v e n tu re G ro u p mountain bikes along the
East Fork Trail near Hood River. Meet in front of
Lloyd Center Cinemas. (9 am, 452-5680.)
tria n g le
p ro d u c tio n s !
p re se nts Party, a play by
D a v id D illio n dire cte d b y
D o n a ld H o r n , o n sta g e
th ro u g h A u g . 3 a t M a in
S tre e t P la yhou se
sun. Bring something to barbecue and some munchies.
Sunscreen recommended. (Noon-5pm. callfordirec-
tions: Mike 360-260-2697; 360-992-1032.)
B a r b G a l lo w a y a n d th e J e s s H a w k
O a k e n s ta r B a n d perform at the S o u th C o u n ty
G a y an d Lesbian D a n c e Party. (8 pm. Seal
Rock Community Center. Seal Rock, 541-563-4099.)
W in dfire hosts its annual su m m e r p icn ic at
Laurelhurst Park. All queer and queer-friendly youth
are invited. (Noon, $ection G. Laurelhurst Park.
Southeast Stark Street and 39th Avenue, 223-8299.)
T h e C ity N ig h tc lu b presents Tha S h a tte re d
H e a rt featuring James and Company. (lOpmdoors.
13 N W 13th Ave., $6, 224-CITY.)
B e st Frie n d s W alk fo r Frie nds, a benefit dog
walk for the Frie n d s of P e o p le w ith A I D S
Foundation takes place in Laurelhurst Park. Hosted
by Darcelle XV. (9 am registration; 10 am event
begins. 245-7428.)
SUNDAY
The O re g o n Fre e d o m to M a rry C o a litio n
sponsors Fre e d o m to M a rry , a summit to pro­
vide individuals and organizations with a comprehen­
sive overview of the implications of legal same-sex
marriages. (8:30 am-5 pm, First Unitarian Church.
1011 SIV 12th Ave.. $35 suggested with sliding
scale, some workshop rooms are not wheelchair
accessible. 284-7996.)
Play P rid e B in g o ! Sponsored by the Lesbian
Community Project and Love Makes a Family. Free
childcare. (6:30 pm doors; 7 pm bingo, Scandia Hall,
1125 SE Madison St.. 223-0071.)
S W W ashington G a y and Lesbian S o cialites
hosts a party at Marine Park with food, games and
PHOTO BY CAROLE ARCHER
B a r b G a llo w a y a n d th e J e s s H a w k
O a k e n s ta r B a n d perform at b re w S iste rs
Pub. (8 pm -1 am, 53 N W First Ave.. 223-3849)
The A d v e n tu re G ro u p hikes to Elk Meadows.
Meet in front of Lloyd Center Cinemas. (8 am.
452-5680.)
The Je w is h Lesbian an d Bisexual W o m e n 's
B ru n c h meets to discuss The J e w in the Lotus
by Rodger Kamenetz. (11 am -1 pm. call for location:
Katharine 287-6082.)
ETH
TUESDAY
P .O .V ., the showcase for independent nonfiction
film on PBS, presents two films dealing with soul-
searching journeys abroad: R em em b erin g W ei
Yi-Fang by Yvonne Welbon, and Xich-Lo (C yclo)
by M. Trinh Nguyen. (KOPB Channel 10. 10pm.)
Opening night of the national touring company pro­
duction of D am n Yankees with J e r r y Lew is.
Through Aug. 4. (8 pm, Portland Civic Auditorium,
1111 S W Broadway, $29-$39.50 [box office
299-4095; TicketMaster 224-44001.)
august
Meet D a vid M ixner. author of S tra n g e r A m ong
Friends, for a booksigning and reading at Twenty-
Third Avenue Books. (7:30 pm, 1015 N W 23rd Ave.,
free. 224-5097.)
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The Forest G ro u p holds a potluck and planning
meeting. (6:30 pm potluck; 7 pm meeting. 287-4414.)
The Lesbian C o m m u n ity P ro je ct hosts the
1 1th annual T o u rn a m e n t of C h o ice , a not-to-
be-missed softball tournament. Through Aug. 4.
(Kim 360-834-0629.)
B a r b G a llo w a y a n d th e J e s s H a w k
O a k e n sta r B a n d perform at B o o n e s T re a s u ry
in Salem. (9 pm. 888 Liberty St. NE, Salem. $3.)
SATURDAY
K IN K T ru e to the M u sic “L ive " presents
K arla Bonoff and B ryndle, togetherwith C atie
C u rtis and Jo n a th a Brooke. (5:30 pm gates; 7
pm show, Champoeg Amphitheater, Champoeg
State Park. $16.50 in advance [TicketMaster
224-44001; $18.50 day o f show; $3 park day-use fee
includes parking, no outside food or beverages, no
dogs. 234-9694.)
O u t In the W oods, a backpacking and hiking group
for gay men, lesbians and bisexuals, hikes in the
M ount Rainer National Park. Aug. 3-5. (Senda
self-addressed stamped envelope to Out In the
Woods, c/o3Q, POBox 721, Pilot Rock, OR97868.)
S is te rS p irit holds a celebration: C e le b ra tin g a
S o la r Harvest. (Michelle's Meadow, Forest Park,
call for directions: 294-0645.)
Cascade AIDS Project hosts S alsa-a-go-go. at
Sauvie Island. This afternoon of festivities for North­
west lesbians and gay men includes door prizes,
exotic food and drink, and hot contemporary and
Latin dancing. (4-8 pm, Howell Territohal Park.
Sauvie Island, $15 in advance [Jelly Bean; Eyes on
Broadway; The Egyptian; CAP!; $20 at the door,
Christina or Mike 223-5907, ext. 200.)
Hike to Stegman Ridge in the Mount Adams area
with the Forest G ro u p . (235-1712.)
See the theater and gallery listings in O ut
A b o u t To w n .