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an audition or check their Internet site at
www.FEEDyourEARS com. (5/5)
The Hambleton Project, which helps lesbians who
have cancer, is having its first annual fund raiser on
Saturday. April 29th A luncheon will be held at Starky's
Restaurant to honor members of the Project who have
made special contributions of time and expertise
Tickets are $35 and may be obtained by calling 503-
642-1007 or sending a check to PO Box 7102. Aloha
OR 97007 (4/21)
includes roundtable discussions, guest speakers,
artists, activists and community leaders, field trips,
museum visits, videos, encounters with local community
groups, activities of the Gay Cultural Month in Mexico
City and the 23rd Gay Pnde March in Mexico City For
all queers interested in learning about the real situation
of the gay community in Mexico through the study of
the language and cultural exchange The program will
teach participants about the history of the gay move­
ment in Mexico and Latin Amenca For more information
contact: cetlalic@mail giga.com or visit our web-site
www giga.com/~cetlalic (Antonio Ortega. Gay Program
Salem. OR 97308 or e-mail Stone_alfy@hotmail com
(5/5)
The Smart Choice* program of the YWCA is seeking
volunteers to assist with after-school activities designed
to promote the intellectual social and personal develop­
ment of 4th and 5th grade girls Activities take place
weekday afternoons in NE Portland Women of color
are strongly encouraged to apply Contact Caroline
Oakley at (503) 721-1754 (5/5)
The Metro Breast Health Project is seeking les
bians aged 35 or over to complete a bnef wntten survey
in the best Catholic tradition. Through May 28 (8 pm
Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at Main Street Theater.
904 SW Mam St. $24 50-$29.50 ITicketmasterl.)
on Alberta holds a last Thursday gallery walk
month from 6-9 pm. so mark April 27 on your cal-
and stroll along NE Alberta between 14th Ave
30th Ave. where you'll find 16 galleries full of art
are available at the gallenes Be sure to check
the new lesbian-owned gallery Plain Jane at 2936
Alberta St., which is featuring paintings by Carrie
and furniture by Terry Boyl
Museum of A rt presents its collection of
Rodin bronzes through Nov. 15 At the same
they will also feature Queen Mane and the
This fascinating museum has beautiful
and makes a great day trip up the Columbia
(35 Maryhill Museum Dnve. Goldendale, Wa
773-3733.)
A rt Museum presents Stroganoff: the
and collections of a Russian noble
May 31. (9 am -10 pm daily. 1219 SW
$11 seniors and students. $6 children
226-2811. www.portlandartmuseum org.)
Miracle Theatre/Teatro Milagro presents El Paso
Blue, a sexually charged and passionate drama about
vengeance, love, pain and loss of culture experienced by
two generations of men, through April 29 (Call for times
525 SE Stark St. $12.15031236-7253.)
Paula Productions presents David Mamet's black
comedy. Speed the Plow through Apnl 26 at the Jack
Oakes Theater (8 pm. 2820 NE Sandy Blvd $10.15031
238-9692)
Portland Actors Conservatory presents the
Portland debut of Stop Kiss which explores the issue of
gay-bashing, through Apnl 22 at the Firehouse Theatre
(Call for times and prices. 1436 SW Montgomery St.
15031274-1717.)
Portland Center Stage presents Gun-Shy a sar
donic comedy about relationships in the '90s, through
April 22 in the Newmark Theatre of the Portland Center
for the Performing Arts. (Call for times 1111 SW
Broadway. $10-$39.15031274-6588)
Stark Raving Theatre offers Richard III a new ver
Sion set against the backdrop of the Amencan Civil War.
The play runs through May 13 at Theater! Theatre! (3430
SE Belmont St., $13.50 and $15, call for times 15031
232-7072.)
Tygres Heart Shakespeare Company presents
Macbeth through May 21, (Call for times and pnces
krtists Repertory Theatre presents Terrence
'cNally's Master Class which explores the life and
Dolores Winnmgstad Theater, PCPA, 1111 SW
Broadway 150312888400)
ftistry of opera diva Maria Callas The play runs
nrough April 23 (ReiSt Tickets are $15-25 call for
)>mes 15031241-1278.)
Communication Skills for same sex couples is
a workshop offered by Portland Community College on
May 20 from 9 am-3 pm at Friendly House. NW 26th
Ave and Thurman St. The facilitator is therapist Manah
Ureel Register at 503-977-4933 or on-line at
www pcc edu.com. (5/5)
nago Theatre presents Frogs. Lizards, Orbs
tnd Slinkys. fresh from their successful Broadway
un, through May 28. (Call for times 17 SE 8th Ave
)-$ 16 15031231-9581 o r Fastixx)
< Nite Catechism continues its one woman/every
In Other Words hosts Amazon Salon a gathering of
women in their 20s and 30s hoping to form a communi­
ty of third wave feminists They will meet on the 2nd
and 4th Mondays of every month from 7-8:30 pm at
3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd 503-234-1123. (6/2)
Auditions for David York Ensemble's 15th
season will be held during the last week of Apnl and
Coming Out: The Gay and Lesbian Experience
In Mexico June 11-30 A 3-week program that
the first week of May Call 503-721 -0262 to schedule
hun show where students are questioned and chastised
'cathartic comics I
Coordinator, or Mansela Chaplin. Lesbian Program
Coordinator) (5/19)
HIV Services Planning Council seeks new mem­
bers to help identify service needs, decide funding prior­
ities and conduct long-term planning Applications due
Apnl 28; please call (503) 988-3030 ext 226 (4/21)
Rapid Eye Therapy releases trauma, unwanted pat
terns and stress Free demonstration every 3rd Sunday
at 7 pm at a Sellwood location. First RET session free
to people with HIV. Call Hannah Zaiv. (503) 659-9384
(4/21)
Submissions sought for anthology on lesbians
kissing. Wnte for guidelines first: A.D , PO Box 613,
and then participate in a guided discussion with 8-10
other women A $50 stipend is offered Call Debra at
(503) 771-7728 for more information. (4/21)
Paddlers Wanted for Amazon Dragons dragon boat
team Races held June 10th and 11th. Practices three
times a week, date and times to be determined If inter
ested please contact Christina at (503) 570-8521
(4/21)
Lesbian Equestrian Group for trail rides in the
Pacific Northwest. Call Denise at (503) 654-3865 or
Lynn at (503) 777-2339 or e-mail kelrav@rdrop com.
(4/21)
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