march 17.20QQ
guests $3 members. Call Steve fo r direc
tions: 503-234-0572.)
Lesbian Avengers are recruiting help on March 19 to plan Dyke March 2000
The Forest Group takes an easy seven-mile
hike along the Deschutes River.
(541-354-3881 before 9 pm .)
discuss this year's Saturday in the Park
(4 pm. 106 W Sixth A v e . Vancouver. Wash
360-735-1901.)
Got some talent ready to shine? Bnng your
music, poetry and stones the first Sunday of
every month to Open Mic at Touchstone
Coffee House (6 30-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan
St 503-262-7613.)
Are you a Scrabble whiz or a card shark? The
Lesbian Community P roject invites
women to a Game N ight and Xena-watchmg
party at the LCP office. Bnngs games, snacks
and a pal. (7-10 pm. 1001 E Burnside St.
503-233-3913.)
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SisterSpirit invites you to PaganFaire X at
Scandia Hall for a day of workshops and
entertainment, topped off by a S pring
Equinox Ritual (Noon doors open. 7 pm
ntual. 1125 SE Madison St. $5-8 sliding scale
503-736-3297.)
Join MenTalk of Vancouver for a social
from 7 to 9 pm. (Peter 360-576-6595.
MenTalkofVancWA@webtv. net.)
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Lesbian funny girl Suzanne Westenhoefer
comes to Oregon to help Equity
Foundation celebrate 10 years of "Access
to Worth." She performs her show I'm Not
Cindy Brady at the Aladdin Theatre in Portland
tonight, then heads to Eugene Saturday to
perform at the Wild Duck. (8 pm. $18
advance. $20 door [It 's M y Pleasure in
Portland. M other Kali 's in Eugene. Fastixx.)
The Forest Group hosts a potluck and plan
ning meeting. (6:30 pm potluck. 7.30 pm
meeting. 503-238-3877.)
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is homeopathy. (6:30 pm dinner. 7 pm meet
ing. Northeast 44th Avenue and Sandy
Boulevard RSVP 503-736-0194.)
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Lesbian author Jody Seay reads from her
best selling new novel, The Second Coming o f
Curly Red at Wallace Books. (2 pm. 7241 SE
Milwaukie Ave. 503-235-7350.)
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unday
Want to pretend you’re Hollywood A-List while
also raising money foi Cascade AIDS
Project7 Just rent a tux and attend the fifth
annual Oscar night gala Fashion at the
Oscars in the ballroom of the Governor
Hotel. (5 pm 611 S W 10th Ave. $125 per
person. 503-223-9255 )
It s spnng— get out of the house! Join the
Adventure Group on a hike at Neahkanie
Mountain on the north coast.
(503-452-5680.)
In a mellow mood Lesbians Enjoying the
Sciences visit Sauvie Island for a quiet
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Galloway & Luckett perform with Maureen
ednesday
Kelly at Borders Books in Beaverton. (630-
9 30 pm. 2605 SW Cedar Hills Blvd.
503-644-6164.)
Crystal spins the country western tunes every
Wednesday for dancin' up a storm at C.C.
Slaughter's She also gives lessons for the
dancing impaired. (8 pm-midnight. 209 NW
Davis St. 503-248-9135.)
For a great bout of art appreciation, check out
the Last Thursday A lberta A rtw a lk A
wonderful array of gallenes and other busi
nesses (many queer-owned) offer a casual
approach to art. (6-9 pm. Northeast Alberta
Street between 14th Place and 30th Avenue.)
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aturday
The Im perial Sovereign C ourt o f the
W illamette Empire selects new royalty
tonight at the Reed Opera House in Salem. (5
pm doors. 6 pm coronation. 189 Liberty St
NE $25 Bob 503-371-8395.)
Calling all cow girls and boys— DJ
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riday
Are you a woman with words to spare or writ
ing to share? Check out the Last Word
Literary Open M ic at In Other Words from
9 to 11 pm Tonight women are encouraged to
share their ongmal poetry, prose and other
writings. The event is free and hosted by local
wnter and editor Meg Daly. (3734 SE
Hawthorne Blvd 503-232-6003.)
All members of the community are invited to
the Im perial Sovereign Rose Court
drag-optional Spring Ball River Cruise
aboard the Portland Spirit with dancing, raffles
and a costume party. (Boarding at 6 15 pm.
Southwest Salmon Street and Naito Parkway.
$20 includes buffet [503-229-52561
www. rosecourt. org.)
Ani DiFranco plays with Greg Brown at
Oregon State University in Corvallis. (7 pm.
Those perpetually outdoorsy
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences
flock to Sauvie Island for
bird watching March 26
PHOTO BY PHIL BRAY
Jude Law is up for an Oscar for his role as
the object of Mr. Ripley's obsession;
watch all the fun at Cascade AIDS
Project's gala fund-raiser Fashion at
the Oscars on March 26
morning of bird watching and gentle hiking.
Meet on the island at the bndge parking lot.
(9 am. Karen 503-289-3605 )
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onday
Join the Rosetown Ramblers, the Oregon
Bears and the Adventure Group for gay and
lesbian roller-skating at Oaks
Amusement Park, located at the foot of
Southeast Spokane Street. (7.30-930 pm.
$5 503-234 9944. 503-452-5680.
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uesday
The Lesbian Community Project hosts a
Lesbian Social Group on the second and
! fourth Tuesday of every month at its office
Î f 7 8:30 pm lOOt E Burnside S t
503-233-3913.)
The Treatment Information Exchange
hosts a weekly dinner and meeting at Rose
City Park Presbyterian Church. Tonight's topic
Kick up your heels at gay country w est
ern dancing with the Rosetown Ramblers,
103 G ill Coliseum $25 advance. $27.50 day
o f show (Ticketm asterl.)
featunng a live DJ and full-service bar (10 pm-
1:30 am at P P M . 618 SE Alder S t $5
503-234 9944 www rdrop.com /users/ram -
b le rs)
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 31.
Feeling April foolish? Join that oh-so-theatrical
band Lava de Mure for a Heaven and Hell
costume p arty at the new club Dante's
Inferno, located at Southwest Third Avenue
and Burnside Street Come as your sinful self
and be ready for surpnses (1 0 3 0 pm $ 6 6 6
www lavademure co m )
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SW Washington Gay A Lesbian
Socialites meet at the North Bank Tavern to
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