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Vancouver. Wash PO Box 5094, Vancouver. WA
GLUE PAC (Gay and Lesbian United Effort) meets
98666. 360-695-1480.) (2/9 8 )
monthly to promote equality fcr. and visibility of. the gay
and lesbian community m Lincoln County. Fun social and
political advocacy. (541-265-6368.)(1/91)
P m c * Church of tho Brethren. (11 am Sunday.
12727 SE Market St. 254-6380.) (2/9 8 )
North Coast Prida Network. Columbia Pacific
P ’nai O r (Faces o f Light) o f Portland is a Jewish
Region, for lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgen­
dered people Social and political activities, gay film
senes, networking with other human rights groups
Meets monthly in the Seaside/Astona area. (PO Box
2751. Gearhart. OR 97138-2751.) (2/98)
Renewal Community seeking to make Jewish spirituality
accessible to all. (235-7256. 248-4500.)(2/98)
Potter's House. Evangelical and chansmatic
Christian. (Sunday: 9:30 am Bible study. 10 30 am wor­
ship Wednesday: 7 pm worship and Bible study.
3830 SE 62nd Ave. 775-5024.) (2/9 8 )
The Out-Lins program provides outreach to and advo­
cacy for gay and lesbian youth and adults. M onthly sup­
port groups, information and referral, and a media cen­
ter. (Careerpaths Training and Resource Center. PO
Box 2004. Newport. OR 97365 541-2653087.) (7/97)
Radical Faeries co-creates spirituality w ith nature,
subverts uniform ity and practices the politics of play.
(235-0826) (7/9 7 )
Parents, Fam ilies and Friends of Lesbians and
Gays—Coos Bay meets on the first Tuesday of the
Rainbow Outreach Christian Church. Full gospel
chansmatic. (10:30 am Sunday. 733 NE Fremont St.
281-5255.) (2/9 8 )
month. (7 3 0 pm at First Presbytenan Church. 438 Elrod
St. 541-347-9109.) (7/97)
St. Philip Neri's Paulist Center sponsors Catholic
gay and lesbian outreach with M ass, followed by social­
izing. (7.30 pm Fnday. 2408 SE 16th Ave. 231-4955.)
(7/9 7 )
Seventh-day Adventist Kinship International
tion and fun for youth aged 13 to 18. (4-6 pm Fnday at
Amazon Community Center. 2700 Hilyard St.. Eugene
541 -684 3466 ) (7/98)
Team Portland Tannia Aaaociation plays every
Sunday morning, publishes a newsletter, and holds
occasional business meetings and social tennis mixers.
New members always welcom e; all levels. (Carol
231-0949.) (8 /9 7)
Ski-O-Rama is a gay and lesbian ski club (286-2513.)
S ex, vio le n c e an d S h a k e s p e a re sh are th e stage during Im pulsive T h e a te r
P ro d u c tio n s ' X -rated run o f Titus Andronicus, through A p ril 11
agency pnmarily serving members of the sexual minority
communities, with social and support groups for sexual
m inority youth: The Trane Group, for transsexual,
transgendered and cross-dressing youth (6 8 pm
Wednesday at Phoenix Rising). Transition* (3:30-
5 pm Wednesday at Cedar Hills Recreation Center.
Beaverton) Windfire ( 6 7 30 pm Thursday at Phoenix
Rising) Personal Deity Proxy a group to share cre­
ative endeavors ( 8 7 pm Fnday at Phoenix Rising)
(620 S W Fifth Ave.. Suite 710. Portland. OR 97204. 223-
8 2 9 9) (3/97)
County gay. lesbian, bisexual, trans and questioning youth
between the ages of 13 and 19 with a canng and respon­
sible adult who can serve as a role model (Brandt Rigby
223-8299.) (5/98)
Wreading Club provides means to contact other
wrestlers. (PO Box 40066. Portland. OR 97240-0066 )
(7/9 7 )
281-3540.) (2/98)
Janua Youth Programe offers workshops for teens
in areas such as self esteem , anger management and
life skills (738 NE Davis St.. Portland. OR 97232 Doug
Pullm 233-6090. ext 133.) (7/9 7 )
Laabian, Gay and B iaaiu al Youth Group of
Eugene is a peer social, support and rap group that
meets every Monday Age 25 and under (5-6 30 pm at
Komoma Center Library. University o f Oregon.
1414 Kincaid St. 541 3 4 6 3 3 6 0 )(4 /9 7)
The National Coalition for Gay, Laabian and
B iaaiual Youth is an organization o f groups and indi­
viduals form ed to serve the needs o f queer youth
across the country (PO Box 24589. San Jose. CA
95154-4589.) (1/97)
Out 'n' About Youth a social and support group for
gay. lesbian and bisexual teens, meets Thursday evenings
xi Corvahs (7 pm at First United Methodist Church.
1165 N W Monroe St 541-752 2 4 9 1 )(8/97)
Outsida In has transitional housing for HIV-positive
youth aged 17 to 22 who are homeless or at risk of
becoming homeless (Karla W olf 223-412/ 7(10/97)
Phoenix Hieing Foundation Inc. is a mental health
ment from the Streets) is a self-support group for queer
youth. Free pizza. Must be under 21. (6 8 pm Wednesday
at Outside In. 1030 S W 13th Ave 223-412 1 ) (3/97)
Young Men's Group offers gay and bisexual men
aged 18 to 27 years an opportunity to meet and social­
ize Part of the Speak to Your Brothers program of
Cascade AIDS Project. (Trevor 223-5907. ext. 174.
romluv2@aol.com.) (3/98)
out. (541-979-9115.) (1/91)
Wasco County Citizens for Human Dignity.
Lesbian Forum meets alternately in Corvallis and
Albany for social, nonpolitical discussions and events
(7 pm first Wednesday 541-928-0871.) (7/97)
Lmn, Benton and Manon counties, or those just coming
Rainbow is a positive social and peer support group for
sexual m inority youth, with an emphasis on youth of color.
Sponsored by The Urban League. (4 30 pm Monday at
Metropolitan Community Church o f Portland. 2400 NE
Broadway Dnnne 280-2663. ext 420 ) 0 2 /9 7 )
Roots and Branches provides positive mental health
counseling tailored to the needs of lesbian, gay and
bisexual youth. Therapy, consultation, advocacy and refer
rai are offered to individuals and families on a sliding
scale (2020 SE Powell Blvd 238-0780 ) (7/97)
Safe Space is a group for lesbian, gay. bisexual and
questioning youth that meets m Bend. (541-383-4861)
(2/98)
Salem Rainbow Youth is a gay. lesbian, bisexual and
questioning youth support group (3 5 pm Thursday 3 1 6
8 124.) (6/98)
Southern Cascades Youth Project is a weekly
social and discussion group for lesbian, gay and bisexual
youth aged 20 and younger m the Klamath Basm area
(541-883-2437.) (2/98)
Triple Point is a social group for gay. lesbian, bisexu­
al. transgender, queer and questioning youth m
Southwest W ashington W eekly rap sessions and activi­
ty excursions (Cetesfe Baskett 3 6 6 7 3 8 9 1 70 7 (5/97)
V O IC ES (V ot * c o f Individual and Community Empower
friends. (56 Third S t . Ashland. OR 97520.
541-488-6990) (3/97)
Momingside United Methodist Church
Chrysalis a social and support organization for cross­
dressers in Southern Oregon and Northern California,
holds m onthly meetings and socials. (PO Box 1793.
Klamath Falls. OR 97601.) (9/9 7 )
MPowerment Project is a social and outreach center
for all gay and bisexual men m Eugene, offering weekly
group meetings, coffee hours, movie nights and special
events. (775 Monroe S t 541683-4303 ) (7/97)
Gay A lcoholics Anonymous meets at M edford's
Oregon State University's Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender Alliance meets weekly dur­
First United M ethodist Church. (7 pm Fnday. 607 W
Mam St. 541-770-9461.)(3/91)
Gay and Lesbian Alliance meets monthly. (7.30 pm
second Thursday at Umpqua Unitarian Church.
1265 N W W atters St.. Roseburg. PO Box 813.
Roseburg. OR 97470.)(1191)
(3674 12th St SE. Salem 364-5013 ) (7/97)
ing the school year for discussions and support
(7 pm Monday meetings at Women's Center Offices m
Room 142, Memorial Union East. 541-737-6360 )01 9 8 )
Out 'n' About Youth a social and support group for
Klamath Area Lambda Association meets
gay. lesbian and bisexual teens, meets Thursday evenings
m Corvallis (7 pm at First United Methodist Church.
1165 N W Monroe S t 5 4 1-752-2491) (8/97)
regularly and hosts a vanety of fnendly. inclusive social
gathenngs (PO Box 43. Klamath Falls. OR 97601
541 883-2437.) (8/97)
Parents, Fam ilies and Friends of Lesbians and
G ays—Corvallis/ Albany. (7 pm fourth Monday at
Klamath Basin Men's Forum hosts weekly socials
First Methodist Church. 1165 N W Monroe St.. Corvallis
541-752-0889) (8/97)
Lesbian Community Project. (PO Box 515.
Beyond the Closet Inc. provides services to the
Medford. OR 97502. 541 488-6990.) (3/9 7 )
OnTrack Alan Collins AID S Project offers HIV
lesbian and gay community and its supporters, including
speakers, film s, entertainers and workshops that edu­
cate about issues o f 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 m rural Oregon. (PO Box 9174.
Bend. OR 97708. 541-317-8966 ) (7/97)
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 on Thursday from 5:15 to 6:30 pm.
(541-772-1777. 541-779-2006.)(3/9 7 )
Deschutes County Coalition for Human
Dignity. (PO Box 6084. Bend. OR 97708-6084
Parents, Fam ilies and Friends o f Lesbians and
G ays-G ran ts P ass. (541 -488 3436 ) (11/96)
541 -385 3320 ) (2/98)
Deschutes Discrimination Reporting Line exists
to document discnmination in Central Oregon. For infor­
mation. referral and confidential reporting of hate enmes
caH541-383-4113. (PO Box6084. Bend. O R 97708)
(12/96)
Equestrian Group. (Goose Lake Ranch
541-388 3680.) (7/97)
Gay and Lesbian Alcoholics Anonymous meets
in Bend. (5.30 pm Tuesday 541 -388-3680 ) (5/97)
Parents, Fam ilies and Friends of Lesbians and
Gays—Bend meets on the third Monday of the month
at the First Presbyterian Church. The group s threefold
mission is support, education and advocacy (6 3 0 pm
meeting, come at 6 pm for coffee, visiting or browsing
in the library 2 3 0 N E N m th S t 541-3172334) (6/98)
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Southern Oregon Youth Outreach holds monthly
get togethers at the AbdrH Ellis Lambda Community
Center m Ashland (5 pm third Thursday 56 Third S t PO
Box 515. Medford. OR. 97501 541 734 8007 ) (3/97)
meets every Monday Age 25 and under (5-6 30 pm at
Komoma Center Library. University o f Oregon,
1414 Kincaid St. 541-346-3360) (4/97)
for gay and bisexual men. (541-883-2437.) (2/9 8 )
Pride Mentorship Project matches Multnomah
group for youth under 21 who are emotionally, physically
or sexually abused in an intimate relationshp Free and
confidential Cosponsored by Bradley Angle House and
Roots and Branches (Kathy 238-0780. Brooks
tion and fun fo r youth aged 13 to 18. (4-6 pm Fnday at
Amazon Community Center. 2700 Hilyard St.. Eugene
5 4 16 8 4 3 4 6 6 ) ( 7/98)
each month. (541-386-3108. 541-298-8146) (12/91)
Abdill Ellis Lambda Community Center
Association welcomes men. women, families and
Queer Youth in Love and Danger is a support
Gay, Laabian, B iaaiu al, Tran agenda rad and
Queationing Youth Group offers support, inform a­
Lavender Welcome Wagon greets lesbians new to
Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth Group of
Eugene is a peer social, support and rap group that
(3/97)
YOUTH
Ladies Home Companion is a newsletter of activi­
ties. politics, events and people for lesbians in the
Corvallis area $6 yearly (PO Box 1828. Corvallis. OR
97339.) (7/97)
Parents, Fam ilies and Friends of Lesbians and
Gays—Mid-Columbia meets on the third Tuesday of
(PO Box 417. The Dalles. OR 97058.) ( 12/97)
for women. Participants are responsible fo r providing
their own equipment and choosing outings appropriate
fo r their skill and fitness level. All skill levels welcome.
(331-9733.) (2/98)
Dawn 360-883-3670.) (9/9 7 )
field. (557-8414. 363-0519.) (1/91)
Ladies Social Register is a monthly lesbian newslet
ter featunng social events, home repair and gardening
tips, etc. $10 yearly (PO Box 3214. Albany, OR 97321.)
(1/97)
FO REST Group outings are cooperative adventures
nationally-affiliated gay and lesbian softball league.
Fnendly com petition fo r all skill levels. Players provide
their own equipment. Fall and spring season play; ASA
sanctioned. Nonplayers who want to volunteer are w el­
come. (Open division: Jim 281-7637. Women's division:
Gay and Lesbian Health Cars Workers of
Salem is open to those working m any health-related
and advocacy. (PO Box 1156. Newport. OR 97365-
0091. 541-265-6368.) (7/97)
Lambda Eastern Oregon Association is a social,
support and networking association serving gay men.
lesbians and bisexuals in Baker County. Bimonthly m eet­
ings. (Box 382. Baker City. OR 97814.) (7/97)
The Adventure Group. Portland's gay and lesbian
outdoors group, organizes a vanety o f activities and
social events including hiking, skiing, mountain bikmg,
camping and rafting. (452-5680.
www.adventuregroup.org.) (5/9 7 )
Roaa City Softball Aaaociation ¡s Oregon's only
Eugene Frontninners/Frontwalkers Walk or run
with fnendly gay, lesbian and bisexual people (Hank 541-
484-6259) (7/97)
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered and
Questioning Youth Group offers support, informa
SisterSpirit is women shanng spirituality. M ost events
are wheelchair accessible (Suite 426. 408 S W Second
Ave. PO Box 9246. Portland. OR 97207. 294-0645.)
(1/9 7 )
231-7085. Tom 293-0438. o r send an SASE to PCBA.
PO Box 851. Portland. OR 97207.) (9/97)
Battered Lesbian Support Group is a confidential
group m Eugene for lesbians and bisexual women who
have been physically, sexually or emotionally battered m
their relationships with women (Came 541-485-6513.)
(7/97)
A gay men's prayer and meditation group meets
Sundays in Eugene (5-6 pm. 1440 Kincaid St Hank 541 ■
484-6259.) (7/97)
Shalom M inistries. M ethodist. Counseling and sup­
port groups are offered fo r coming out. grief, and recon­
ciling religion and homosexuality Fellowship gathenng at
6:30 pm Wednesday (760-4215.) (7/97)
Portland Gay and Laabian Community
Bowling Aaaociation offers league bowling. (Renee
tion and referral for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals n
Benton and Lmn counties (7 pm second Tuesday 101
N W 23rd St.. Corvallis. PO Box 1828. Corvallis. OR
97339. 5 4 l-7 5 2 8 l5 7 .)(l/9 0 )
Parents, Fam ilies and Friends of Lesbians and
Gays—Lincoln County provides support, education
offers spintual, emotional and social support to present
or form er SDAs who are gay o r lesbian. A not-for-profit
organization. M onthly activities, new sletter (PO Box
33104. Portland. OR 97233 244-0286.) (7/9 7 )
Join a gay and laabian pool laaguo affiliated with
the Oregon Pool Am ateur League. A ll skill levels w el­
come; sanctioned by the Amencan Poolplayers
Association. (Call OPAL at 243-6725 and ask to sign up
for the Central Division.) (3/9 7 )
After 8 works for political change and provides informa­
Coos County Coalition for Human Rights is
committed to the promotion of equal rights for all peo­
ple Meets last Tuesday of the month (PO Box 325.
North Bend. OR 97459 541 2692333 ) 0 / 9 1 )
GALON. Gay and Lesbian Outreach Network, is a sup­
port group for the gay. lesbian and transgendered peo­
ple of Coos County M onthly newsletter (PO Box 1324.
Coos Bay. OR 97420 5 4 1 -888-5327.) (7/97)
Parents, Fam ilies and Friends of Lesbians and
Gays—Salem meets on the third Wednesday of each
month at First United M ethodist Church (7 30 pm
600 State St PO Box 121. Gates. OR 97346
897-2524. 393-9668 ) 0 /9 1 )
Pathfinders of Linn and Benton Counties is an
educational and social support group for gay men, bisexu­
als. lesbians and people accepting of diverse lifestyles
M eets twice monthly for potkicks and socials First and
third Wednesdays m Albany and Corvaks (946 N W
Circle B M . *129. Corvallis. OR 97330
541-753-2817. /e@skipnet com. wwwsbpnet com /-je.)
(9/98)
Parents, Fam ilies and Friends of Lesbians and
Gays—Klam ath County offers resources and
support (Wnte care o f First United Methodist Church.
230 N 10th St.. Klamath Falls. OR 97601
541 882 3 3 0 9 ) (7/97)
Parents, Fam ilies and Friends o f Lesbians and
Gays—Rogue Valley meets on the first Thursday of
the month in Ashland (7 pm at First United Methodist
Church. 175 N Mam S t ) and on the third Tuesday of
the month m M edford (7 pm at the Presbytenan church.
85 S Holly St ). A m other's group meets on the third
Saturday (caH for inform ation) (5 4 1 -488-1142) (2/9 8 )
Southern Oregon Men's Outreach offers a 'F irs t
Saturday" social, free HIV testing and counseling, and a
monthly new sletter (7 3 0 pm social at Unitarian Center.
87 Fourth S t . Ashland PO Box 515. Medford. OR
97501 5 4 1 488-6990) (9/97)
Valleys of the Umpqua Metropolitan
Community Church meets on the second Sunday of
the month Services are currently performed by the laity
of the church. (1 1 3 0 am 2836 Carries Road.
Roseburg PO Box 2125. Roseburg. OR 97470
5 4 1 -679-0975.) (1/91)
Sweet Spirit Metropolitan Community Church.
Ecumenical Chnstian (11 am Sunday 3322 Lancaster
Drive NE. Salem 3636618.)(1/91)
Together Works is a confidential group for lesbians,
gay men, bisexuals and fnends Activities include social
events and discussion of tim ely topics Meet others m a
neutral, safe environment (7 30 pm second and fourth
Mondays at First Baptist Church. 125 SE Cowls St..
McMmnviHe 434-6266)(9/98)
Willamette University's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual
Alliance meets weekly during the school year for d s
cussions. event planning and support Community mem­
bers welcome (37 0 6 2 6 7 ) (7/97)
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Neh cotte Sanctuary a secluded retreat on Long
Womansource. (PO Box 335. Ashland. OR 97520
Beach Peninsula, provides a heakng refuge for indvidu
als. couples or small groups For ongoing events, see
W orkshops Lodging $35-$95 Intentional community
opportunity available (PO Box 87. Nahcotta. WA
98637 360-665 4181 ) (7/9 7 )
541-482 2026. 541 488 1616) (1/91)
Tripla Point is a social group fo r gay. iesban. bisexu
Women's C risis Support Team. (Making address
al. transgender, queer and questioning youth m
Southwest W ashington W eekly rap sessions and activi­
ties (Cetesfe Baskett 360 735-9170 ) (5/9 7 )
748 N W Fifth S t. Grants Pass OR 97526
541-474-9349. hot hne 5 4 14 7 9 -14 0 0 ) (7/9 7 )
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