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10pm lessons, 10:30pm -1:30 am dancing. Portland
Metro Police Club, 618 SE Alder St. $5. 234-9944.)
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SUNDAY
L e sb ia n s E n jo y in g the S c ie n c e s holds a plan
ning potluck. (Noon-2 pm. Call for location: Chhs
287-0657.)
R o se C ity S w in g hosts C a s in o R oyale Play
poker, craps, blackjack and other games of chance.
Music by the Dixie Rose Jazz Group A benefit fo r
the Rose C ity G a y F re e d o m B a n d . (6- 10 pm.
Embers, 110 NW Broadway. $5. 295-1386.)
P I C A p re se n ts
C o co Fusco and
N a o B u s ta m a n te
p e rfo rm in g “S tu ff”
at the C lin to n
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in the south parking lot o f Fred Meyer, 11325 SE Mill
Plain Blvd., Vancouver, Wash. 360-992-1032.)
P o rtla n d In stitu te fo r C o n te m p o ra ry A r t
presents Stuff, a performance by C o c o F u s c o
a n d N a o B u sta m a n te This “ grandiose perfor
mance banquet” is part “ new-age ritual, part erotic
infomercial." (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. Clinton
Street Theatre. 2522 SE Clinton St. $14, $12 PICA
members. 242-1419.)
P o rtla n d L e s b ia n C h o ir presents M a k in g
L ig h t. a concert celebrating the choir's 10th anni
versary. ASL interpreted and wheelchair accessible.
(8 pm. Scottish Rite Temple, 709 SW 15thAve. $12
[It's My Pleasure, choir members1. 241-8994.)
Join L e s b O S (L e s b ia n s o f S iz e ) at the Portland
Lesbian Choir concert. (8 pm. 246-4382.)
FRIDAY
T h e C it y N ig h tc lu b presents T h e W o rld 's
G re a te s t T a le n t S h o w P a rt Six. hosted by
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Enjoy c o u n try w e s te rn d a n c in g w ith lessons
(7:30 pm lessons, 8:30-10 pm dancing. St. David's
Parish Hall. 2800 SE Harrison St. $3. 283-7651.)
The A d v e n tu re G r o u p goes downhill skiing at
Mount Hood Meadows. Meet at Hollywood Fred
Meyer Starbucks. (7 am. 452-5680.)
goes
birdwatching at Oaks Bottom. (10 am. Call for
directions: Margaret 280-0168.)
E n jo y in g
R o s e to w n R a m b le rs hosts a rollerskating party
for Oregon's gay and lesbian community and its
friends. Bring canned food for local AIDS charities.
(7.30-9:30 pm. Oaks Park skating rink, foot o f
Southeast Spokane Street. $5. 234-9944.)
Tonight is T h e L a s t S h o w at T h e C it y N ig h t
c lu b with owner Lanny Swerdlow. (10 pm doors.
13 NW 13th Ave. $6.50 cover. 224-CITY.)
Seven. Cash prizes. (10pm doors. 13NW 13thAve.
$5.50 cover. 224-CITY.)
L e s b ia n s
Dr. Marlane Bassett, naturopathic physician, pre
sents a lecture on M e n o p a u s e , a P o sitive E x
p e rie n c e . (7 pm. Suite 206, Hawthorne Center,
4511 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Free. 230-0395.)
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ites spends a day on the slopes. Everyone is
welcome to join this day of skiing, snowboarding and
cocktails at Timberline Lodge. Some transportation
available, but space is limited. Anyone who can
provide transportation is urged to call. (Meet at 9 am
MONDAY
Once again, it's Q u e e r N ig h t at L a L u n a ! with
DJs Dazy and Tommy Lyttle. (9pm-2:30am. 215SE
Ninth Ave. $3. $4 under 21. 241 -LUNA.)
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Enjoy the sounds of musical cabaret and be n e fit
O u r H o u s e off P o rtla n d at “ Old Friends," a
concert featuring S u s a n n a h M a rs a n d S te v e n
D a h lk e . with pianist Bill Wells. Price includes
performance, wine, soft drinks and hors d'oeuvres.
(2 and5 pm. Isom White House, 311 NW 20th Ave.
$35 497-2252.)
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TUESDAY
F irs t T u e s d a y C o ffe e h o u s e features A n n e
W ie sse (7:30 pm. Utopia Coffeehouse. 3320 SE
Belmont St. $3. 283-7651.)
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Dr. Kimberly Windstar, naturopathic physician, and
Myla Stauber, LMT and chef, present a lecture on
W h o le F o o d s C o o k in g — S u p p o rtin g the
Lifestyle Tra n s itio n Must register by Jan. 31.
Materials provided. (7-9 pm. Suite 206, Hawthorne
Center, 4511 SE Hawthorne Blvd. $35. 230-0395.)
SUNDAY
A u ro ra C h o ru s performs "Circle Me. Sisters. ” a
concert with special friends. (4 and 7 pm. First
United Methodist Church. 1838 SW Jefferson St.
$10. 721-0262.)
L e sb ia n s E n jo y in g th e S c ie n c e s goes behind
SATURDAY
the scenes of the Cascade Exhibit at the zoo. (Call
for time and meeting place: Chris 287-0657.)
R o s e to w n R a m b le rs presents c o u n try w e s t-
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