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Youthnet hosts a Town Hall Gathering
at the Quaker Meeting House for sexual- and
gender-minority youth and children of sexual-
or gender-minority parents. Come for brain
storming, an open mic, food and prizes.
(6 pm. 4312 SE Stark St. 15031227-1981.)
Bad-ass babes of
Blue Balls rock
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Catch the punchy, punk-pop lesbian band
Cadallaca performing at McMenamins
Crystal Ballroom. (9pm. 1332 W Burnside St.
All ages. 15031225-0047.)
The Portland Bisexual Alliance discus
sion group meets at Laughing Horse Books
Open to all. (7-9 pm. 3652 SE Division St.
15031 775-9717.)
Like to party in the buff7 ORGAN (Oregon
Gay and Naked) puts on a video and
potluck night (6 pm. Call for details: Eddy
15031233-3749.)
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Cabin fever set in yet? Join the Adventure
Group on a cross-country ski trip at
Pocket Creek. (9 am. 15031452-5680 )
aturday
Motheriode holds a 20th Anniversary
Concert and CD Release Celebration
Into hip-hop? Love to dance? Check out the
action every other Saturday night at the
women's club, Choices Pub (2845 SE
Stark St. 15031236-4321.)
at the Hollywood Theatre. (8 pm. 4122 NE
Sandy Blvd. $14.50 advance. $17 door
IFastixx and theatre box office],
mothedodemusic. com)
Is birding your thing? Join the flock of
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences m
Spiritual director Dale Rhodes and lesbian
therapist Manah Ureel offer a workshop for
gay men and lesbians on Creating Your
Own Spiritual Community (9 am-3 pm
at Fnendly House. 1737 N W 26th Ave. $25.
Register through Portland Community
College: 15031977-4933.)
search of acorn woodpecker8d waterfowl near
Forest Grove. Stay for lunch and antiquing.
(8 45 am. Joni 15031286-4387.)
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Lesbian Community Project is once
again reinventing itself and wants your input!
The group is hosting an Open House
Community Chat facilitated by longtime
lesbian feminist activist Kathleen Sadaat.
(2-5 pm. 1001 E Burnside St.
15031233-3913.)
Love to network, make new fnends? Join
other single, professional, over-40 lesbians at
a Singles Sunday Brunch held in a warm
home environment. (RSVP by Feb 25:
15031880-7580.)
Speak to Vour Brothers hosts Couples
MenTalk from 3 to 6 pm. (15031223-5907.
ext. 233.)
Calling all wild women! Join the Lesbian
Avengers as they plan Dyke March 2000.
(15031452-5408.)
Voices of Color is a new weekly study
group that will discuss writings by activists of
color. The group meets in Cramer Hall at
Portland State University. (10-11:30 am.
Boom 359. 1721 SW Broadway. Free.
15031228-3090.)
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In Other Words Women's Books and
Resources is offering It's Only Too Late If
You Don't Start Now. a free four-part
workshop and support group for women
focused on creating a career that is a true
expression of who they are. The group, which
is facilitated by career counselors Liz Plotkin
and Gail Nicholson, will meet every other
Monday evening through April 10. (6:30-8 pm.
3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 15031232-6003.)
Join the Rosetown Ramblers and the
Adventure Group for gay and lesbian
roller-skating (7:30-9:30 pm at Oaks Park
skating nnk. $5. 15031234-9944.
www. rdrop. com/users/ramblers/.)
T hursday
T uesday
Need some help making a match? Check out
Misha's Make-A-Date at Boxxes. (9pm.
1035 SW Stark St. Free. 15031226-4171.)
Have some hidden talent ready to burst forth?
Try it out at Open Mic Night with
Special K in the Room every Thursday
night at the Egyptian Club. (9 pm. 3701 SE
Division St Free. 15031236-8689.)
Youthnet hosts a full Network Meeting
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at the main branch of the Multnomah Public
Library for sexual- and gender-minonty youth
and young adults, service providers, allies and
community members. Topics include improving
crisis resources, plus creating a needs and
services plan. (5:30 pm. 801 S W 10th Ave.
15031227-1981.)
ednesday
The Lesbian ft Gay Immigration Rights
Task Force hosts a meeting to wnte letters
and sign a petition regarding a bill allowing
U.S. citizens to sponsor their same-sex part
ners for immigration. (15031417-1568.)
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riday
The Forest Group hosts a potluck and plan
ning meeting. (6:30 pm potluck. 7:30 pm
meeting. 13601892-9618.)
Sharon Swetzer and Friends present a
lively evening of acoustic pop rock at
Touchstone Coffee House. (7 pm. 7631 NE
Glisan St. Donations. 15031262-7613.)
Kick up your heels at gay country west
ern dancing with the Rosetown Ramblers,
featuring a live DJ and full-service bar. (10 pm-
1:30 am at PPAA. 618 SE Alder St. $5
15031234-9944. www.rdrop.com/users/ram-
blers.)
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Find a friend with HBO and settle in for a new
lesbian movie. If These Walls Could Talk
2 Anne Heche directs her honey, Ellen
DeGeneres, and Sharon Stone as lovers
struggling with the issue of wanting a baby.
(9 pm.)
Got some talent ready to shine? Bring your
music, poetry and stones to the first Sunday
Open Mic at Touchstone Coffee
House (6 30-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St.
15031262-7613.)
Puttiftg their heed« together ere members of the
Brody Theater Company, appearing In
Out o f Their Minds through April IS
See On View and Onstage listings on
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Longtime lesbian Lave Cris WtiNemson
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at South E jgere High School, and hi Mettforri
on Ma>ch 12 at the Heating Journeys
Conference (8 pm $16 50 IFastixx) Eugene
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