aprii 7. 2000
and lesbians and their friends, meets on the
first Wednesday and third Sunday of each
month at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (8 pm.
503-963-1841.503- 735-9425.
lycpdx@ados.com.)
It's spring— get out of the house! Join the
Adventure Group on a hike on the central
Salmon River. (9 am. 503-452-5680.)
M onday
Join MenTalk of Vancouver for a discus
sion from 7 to 9 pm. (Peter 360-576-6595,
Men TalkofVanc WA@webtv. net. )
0 T
uesday
(J) T hursday
your vision for LCP in 2000. (7 pm. 3106 NE
64th Ave. 503-280-8080.)
0 S unday
Portland Bisexual Women invites bi and
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences get
together for a planning potluck. (6.45 pm. Call
for directions: 503-287-0657.)
questioning women to a discussion of
Bisexuals in Relationships (7-9 pm. Call
fo r location: 503-672-7008.)
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences are
flocking to Tillamook in search of migratory
The Oregon Bears take over the lanes at the
Paws-n-Balls outing at Grand Central Bowl.
(7 pm. 808 SE M orrison St. 503-255-7508.)
The Portland Bisexual Alliance invites you to
the Bi Munch. Hang out. snack and chat
with other bisexuals in an informal setting.
Open to everyone. (7-9 pm at 3 Fnends
Coffee House. 201 SE 12th Ave.
503-775-9717.)
The Imperial Sovereign Court of the
Raintree Empire hosts a community dinner
at the NorthBank Tavern. (106 W Sixth Ave,.
Vancouver, Wash. Call fo r time:
360-695-3862.)
Galloway & Luckett perform at Rock
Creek Tavern— it's out in the boomes. but it's
a cozy country spot with hearty eats. (8-11
pm. 10000 N W Old Cornelius Pass Road.
503-645-3822.)
Feel a need for speed— and hooky? Go
downhill skiing with the Adventure Group
at Mount Hood Meadows. (7:30 am.
503-452-5680.)
The HIV+ MenTalk group gets together
from 7 to 9 pm. (Bob 503-236-1531.)
0 F riday
The Portland Gay Men's Chorus pre
mieres its newly commissioned song cycle,
Millennium Mosaic, based on the perspec
tives of gay and lesbian youths. They also per
form Naked Man, a choral drama based on
life stones of members of the San Francisco
gay Men's Chorus, through April 16 at PCC
Sylvania Performing Arts Center. (8 pm Friday
and Saturday, 7 pm Sunday. 12000
SkV 49th Ave. $12-$20 [F astixx!)
In honor of Earth Day, In
Other Words Women's
Books and Resources
welcomes activists
from the Cascadia
Forest Alliance to
discuss their activism.
They’ll share accounts of
frontline forest defense
and support of the Navajo
people at Big Mountain. (7
pm. 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
503-232-6003.)
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0 S aturday
The Forest Group treks to Horsethief
State Park on the Washington side of the
Columbia to view the famous pictographs.
(541-296-5806.)
It's a Bear Bust when those fuzzy Oregon
Bears take over Gail’s Dirty Duck. (8
11 pm. 429 N W Third Ave.
503-224-8446.)
Back by popular
demand: Game and
Art Night hosted
by the Lesbian
Community
Project at its office.
(7 pm. 1001 E
Burnside.
503-233-3913.)
The Leatherwomen's
Supper Club holds its
riday
Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash., hosts
the fourth annual Northwest Regional
Queer Conference through Apnl 23. This
is an opportunity for queer youth to gather as
a community. (509-527-5615,
go.to/nw rqc2000.)
S aturday
Spring has sprung in the hearts of the
Portland Lesbian Choir as members pre
sent Magical Journey at the Northwest
Neighborhood Cultural Center. (8 pm. 1819
N W Everett St. $12 [It's M y Pleasure1.
503-241-8994, www.plchoir.org.)
Swing and sway for a good cause at a les
bian dance at Echo Theatre to benefit
Swan House, a new adult foster home for
people living with HIV and AIDS. (8 pm. 1515
SE 37th Ave. $10 advance, $15 door [It's M y
Pleasure. In O ther W ords!.)
The Marionberry Salon meets in Salem at
6:30 pm for a potluck to watch a video of the
recent PBS Frontline program Assault on
Gay America (Cary 503-363-6036.)
The Forest Group swears this location is
almost always sunny— join the group for a
moderate hike along the Lower
Deschutes River (9:30. 503-285-5765
a fte r W arn.)
© S unday
Get off the couch! Go hiking on the
Wygant Trail with the Adventure Group. (9
am. 503-542-5680.)
Speak to Your Brothers hosts Couples
MenTalk from 3 to 6 pm. (503-223-5907,
ext. 233.)
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 31.
birds at the Bay Ocean spit. (9 am. Call Anne
fo r carpooling information: 360-699-3014.)
The Long Yang Club, a social group for
Asian gay men
5 pm. (503-417-7991.)
Young Men's Coffee Talk happens from
7 to 9 pm at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (201 SE
12th Ave. 503-223-5907. ext. 233.)
Looking Ahead
(J) T hursday
Hardworking women gather for a meeting of
the Oregon Tradeswomen Network at
6 pm at the State Office Building. (Room 120
800 NE Oregon S t Free.
503-943-2228.)
Richard Chamberlain
doesn't like to give
interviews to queer
papers, but he's in town
l for Portland Opera's
I G- rated Sound of Music
I
through April 9
’ | at the Civic
I Auditorium
monthly potluck every third
Saturday of the month. Come meet and
socialize with women who have similar inter
ests (P .0 Box 14931, Portland. OR 97293 )
The Names Project AIDS Memorial
Quilt will be on display at PCC Rock Creek,
Lesbian Community Project hosts a
Women of Color Potluck (7 pm LCP
with live music throughout the day. (10 am-4
pm. 17705 N W Spnngville Road. Mandy
503-614-7261.)
Lesbian Community Project also pre
sents a Drop-in Chat at It's My Pleasure,
hosted by Holly Mulcahey. Stop by and share
o F
FRIENDS— Brother to Brother meets at
Let the breeze blow up your dress at the Imperial Sovereign Rose Court
drag-optional Spring Ball River Cruise on April 9 aboard the Portland Spirit
Grab your whip from the back of the closet
and sashay over to Bad Attitude's
Intergalactic Fantasy Experience at the
Tonic Lounge You must come in costume or
fetish gear to get in. (9 pm. 3100 NE Sandy
Blvd. $8 [Bad A ttitude! 503-235-6990.)
office. 1001 E. Burnside S t 503-233-3913.)
Speak to Your Brothers hosts a Dad's
Group from 7 to 9 pm. (503-223-5907, ext.
233.)
W ednesday
FilmTalk is a discussion group for gay,
bisexual and transsexual men. (7-9 pm. 3
Fnends Coffeehouse, 201 SE 12th Ave.
503-223-5907, ext. 233.)
Lesbian singer Rene Corbin returns to
Touchstone Coffee House with her original
Celtic songs. (7 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St.
Donations. 503-262-7613.)
The Treatment Information Exchange
hosts a dinner and meeting at Rose City Park
Presbyterian Church. Tonight's topic is the
STEP program for living with HIV/AIDS. ( 6:30
pm dinner, 7 pm meeting. Northeast 44th
Avenue and Sandy Boulevard. RSVP: 503-
736-0194 .)
Shine those boots and head off to Crystal's
Queer Country Jam at PPAA. (8-9 pm
lessons [$3!. 9 pm -1 am dancing ($5! 618 SE
Alder S t.)
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