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Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences holds a plan
ning potluck. (Noon-2 pm, call for location: 256-4465.)
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Hike to Mount Hood Meadows with the A d v e n
ture G ro u p . Meet in front of Lloyd Center Cin
emas. (8 am, 452-5680.)
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Lo ve M ake s a F a m ily hosts the annual O ld -
Fashioned Fam ily Picnic. Games, softball, danc
ing. (Noon-dusk, Blue Lake Park, $3 park fee.)
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MONDAY
It's Q u e e r N ig h t at La Lu n a ! with DJ Mike
Stevens. All ages welcome. (9 pm doors. 215 SE
Ninth Ave., $3: $4 under 21. 241-LUNA.)
R o seto w n R a m b le rs hosts a ro lle r skating
p a rty for Oregon's gay community and its friends.
Bring canned food donations for local AIDS chari
ties. (7:30-9:30 pm, Oaks Park, foot o f Southeast
Spokane Street, $5, 234-9944.)
A tte n d a benefit prem iere screening of Basquiat on A u g . 19 at the N o rth w e st Film C e n te r
WEDNESDAY
Lesbian s E n jo yin g the S c ie n c e s goes bird
watching at Powell Butte. (280-0168.)
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R o s e to w n R a m b le rs presents a tw o -s te p
class taught by Crystal. (7:30-9:30pm, Fellowship
Hall, Trinity United Methodist Church. Southeast
39th Avenue and Steele Street. $3. 234-9944.)
B o k a M a rim b a , an ensemble that plays high-
energy dance music from Zimbabwe, performs at
E c h o T h e a tre . Children 12 and under must be
accompanied by an adult. A smoke- and alcohol-
free space. (8:30 pm. 1515 SE 37th Ave., $7.
231-1232.)
The A d v e n tu re G ro u p mountain bikes through
Forest Park. Meet at the Thurman gate. (6 pm.
452-5680.)
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SATURDAY
It's a S to rm of S ta rs featuring Je ff Benthausen
and Seattle's S iste rs of the S to rm at The City
Nightclub. (10 pm doors, 13 N W 13th Ave., $6
cover. 224-CITY.)
September
FRIDAY
Enjoy a Labor Day campout at Mount St. Helens with
the A d v e n tu re G ro u p . (452-5680.)
Play the G a y D a tin g G a m e at T h e C ity N ig h t
club. (10 pm doors. 13 N W 13th Ave., $5 cover,
224-CITY.)
quests meet in Seattle. Motorcycles only. (Roy
256-0197.)
Enjoy D ra g Q u een T a g Te a m W hipped C ream
W restling at The City Nightclub. (10pm doors. 13
N W 13th Ave., $3 cover. 224-CITY.)
SATURDAY
TUESDAY
The F irst T u e s d a y C offe eho u se fo r W om en
offers the music of Motheriode’s N a n C ollie. Also
featuring A n n W iess and others. (7:30 pm, Bijou
Cafe. 132 SW Third Ave., $3. 283-7651.)
S tre e t Level, a live call-in current affairs talk show
featuring gay and lesbian issues, returns to Portland
Cable Access. Hosted by Gregory Franklyn. (8pm,
Cable Channel 11.)
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The B o rd e r R id e r M o to rc y c le C lu b hosts its
F irs t S u n d a y D a y Run. Portland members and
T h eir S to rie s o f N av ig a tin g Through a
M a rrie d W orld at In Other Words Women’s
Books and Resources. (7 pm, 3734 SE Hawthorne
Blvd., 232-6003.)
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Don't miss c o u n try w este rn dancing w ith a
live D J . hosted by the R osetow n Ram blers
(9:30 pm bar opens; 10 pm dance lessons; 10:30
pm -1:30 am open dancing, Portland Metro Police
Club. 618 SE Alder St.. $5. 234-9944.)
Recording artist Th e re s a D e m a re s ta n d G o o d
C o m p a n y perform at the Winningstad Theater.
Featuring J a n i c e
Scroggins,
Linda
H o rn b u c k le , M y rtle B ro w n an d T im Ellis.
(7:30 pm, 1111 SW Broadway, $10-$ 14 [PCPA
box office 796-9293; Music Millennium; Fastixx
224-84991 1-888-771-6893.)
S ee the theater and gallery listings in O u t
About Tow n.
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