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January 8. 1999 1 J“** •*— 39 Lo rtg 'B each P en in su la Shakti Cove Cottages 10 Cabins, w ith kitchenettes, nestled in a grove o f trees on 3 secluded acre«. Beach access. Pets w elcom e. Affordable rates. 2 1/2 Hours from Portland o n the beautiful Long Beach Peninsula. (3 6 0 ) 6 6 5 -4 0 0 0 "X Anthony’s Cabins & RV Park ' ' Gay owned. Located a short walk from downtown and the beach. Seven uniquely decorated cabins in a friendly setting. Visit us on the Web at www.aone.com/-djh or call Toll-free T -888-787-2574 “A Weekend in the Country ” / . W hen the D a ys A re F rigid in P ortland the C entral O regon C oast C an S eem T ropical with T emperatures a B almy 40-60 D egrees ‘M id d le C re e fiü iiin ‘B ed & Breakfast Antique appointed Queen Anne Victorian on 97 acres. Three course breakfast. Hot tub. In the heart of the Wine Country. Spirit Mountain Casino. Antique Shops. Galleries. Thirty minutes to Coast. Weddings, Retreats, Special Events Brochure Available Gay owned &. operated: Hosts John &. Marc ( 503 ) 843-7606 25400 Harmony Road, Sheridan, OR 97378 Les n ’ B o’s Escape for Womyn > CASCADE AIDS PROJECT RECRUITS! We have an ongoing need for Personal Active Listeners (PALs), Oregon AIDS Hotline Volunteers, Latino/a Advocates, drivers, office help, and more. Lots of ways to get involved. We offer HIV-related services, advocacy and prevention in Oregon and Southwest Washington. In the Portland metro area call (503) 223-5907, ext. 101. In Vancouver call (360) 735-9170. FULL CIRCLE TEMPLE—a nonprofit, volunteer- run, womyn-only Goddess Temple—needs volunteers to repair electrical, plumbing, carpentry, weatherizing, etc. “Will trade for healing.” Also graciously accepting dona tions of much needed firewood and supplies for temple repairs. Call 238-0675. (2/19) CLACKAMAS WOMEN’S SERVICES is cur rently looking for volunteers to work with adult and child survivors of domestic violence in our shelter, on our hotline, in our Latina services program, and in our transitional housing support program. Our next volun teer training begins Tuesday, Jan. 19. For more informa tion and a volunteer packet please call Delina Codey at 654-2804. (2/19) PORTLAND YOUTH BUILDERS, a communi ty-based nonprofit that provides training and support to low-income young people who have not completed high school, seeks volunteers. 286-9350, ext. 23. (1/22) a Phone: (604) 886-4227 B W *1631 â 95590 Highway 101 6.2 miles south o f Yachats, Ore. (541) 547-3227 www.seevue.com BED & BREAKFAST On the beach • Ocean views from all rooms Private baths • Fireplaces Watch the whales from our outdoor hot tub Enjoy the beauty of fine art in our in-house gallery Lesbian-owned and run THE SEA LION @ ROCKAWAV BEACH a ET ie ©ueen’g www.thesealion.com Cottage In-your-face Ocean Views from Every Unit A ‘fipmantic Vacation ‘R gntat 503-762-5780 or toll-free 877-862-5466 The Rainbow continues... Located in the ty ls c o tt Beach area o f Lincoln City, Ore. ■Jk r * A ntique furnishings • Sleeps sue • Qas fireplace • i Private Backyard • Judy equipped kitchen • 2 Blocks to Beach access Murray & Jan 541-994-3341 C all for B rochure V 0 L U N T E E R $1 OCEANSIDE " 9 mi. w est ofTillam ook. Six units with spectacular ocean view s, large private decks and B-B-Q’s. Full kitchens in five units. All units are equipped with TVs, VCRs, m icrowaves and fireplaces. $70-$200 Two night minimum “Pets w elcom e at m ost locations” Bender Properties 2 3 3 -4 3 6 3 The Enchanted Sfc ► Oceanfront B & B f o r W o m e n 1 m m y iy o s fin m fe ll Ad P ersonal W ord C lassified A d s : Ads placed by individuals, not Bedroom Condos; Each unit «rill sleep four to six b hae w vg ^m au lex crte-o o an <£©1ZÎMK8Wl&<81ZD< X 95668 Hwy 101, Yachats, OR 97498 Ocean Front Vacation Rentals Self-contained One For R oerratioac INSTRUCTORS NEEDED—The Red Rose School, a local adult, nonprofit education project, is seeking volunteer instructors for their spring 1999 term. Class and seminar topics have ranged from feminism to liberation theology. Deadline for proposals is Jan. 18. For more information call 232-5043. (1/8) for 541-547-4412 1-360-642-3471 www.enchantedWuewave.com EURAUPAIR needs community volunteers to help exchange visitors from around the world adjust to a new language and culture. 1-800-713-2002. (1/22) ¡m I I IK U N U S U A L “Carmel o f the Oregon Coast PORTLAND WOMEN’S CRISIS LINE seeks male volunteers to work to end violence against women and children. 40 hour training begins Feb. 6. 232-9545, ext. 3. (1/22) on the Sunshine Coast o f B.C. Canada. S ee V ue Fireplace!, Color TV, Cable, VCR UNITED WAY of the Columbia-Willamette seeks volunteers to work with committees to allocate funding to local non-profits. 226-9357. (1/22) A comfy, cozy private cabin nestled in the woods with sauna, bbq, fire pit A only steps to the beach. 40 minute ferry ride from Vancouver. e-mail: kingtopia sunshine.net KXIM î K I K N C I Î W ASHINGTON COUNTY COMMUNITY AIDS NETWORK (WCCAN) seeks new members. WCCAN is a voluntary advisory of the Washington County Health Department that makes recommenda tions on HIV prevention outreach efforts to youth, gay and bisexual men, communities of color and other pop ulations at highest risk for HIV infection. For more information or an application call Ron Heberlein at 693-4734. (2/5) METROPOLITAN FAMILY SERVICE needs volunteers to help seniors in North and Northeast Portland. Drivers and volunteers to help with Project Linkages Holiday Cheer gift bag project particularly needed. 249-0471.(1/22) COASTAL AIDS NETWORK seeks volunteers for reception work, monthly mailings, event planning, activity organizing and food/clothing bank mainte nance. CAN, 2830 NE Highway 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367.(541)994-5597.(1/8) OREGON AIDS HOTLINE seeks volunteers. Four-day training required. Minimum commitment of one shift per week for six months. 223-2437. ( 1/8) ENGLISH AND SPANISH SPEAKERS needed to teach child abuse and domestic violence prevention programs to children aged 3 to 12 in a classroom setting. Community Advocates 280-1388. (1/8) HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN seeks volun teers to work on campaigns for fair-minded Oregon polit ical candidates who are running for national office. Ellen Osoinach 287-5578, ellyno0aol.com. (1/8) OUR HOUSE OF PORTLAND, a residential treatment facility for people in the advanced stages of AIDS, seeks volunteers for cooking, gardening, recep tion work and general company. Four-hour weekly shifts, long-term commitment needed. 234-0175. (1/8) for profit, cost $10 for up to 25 words. Each additional word costs 50 cents. B usiness W ord C lassified A d s : Ads placed by businesses are $1 per word. The first 30 words may be purchased for $25. Display ads may be purchased in classified section for $26 per column inch. 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