may 5,2000
In Other Words hosts a discussion of
women's health focusing on prevention
(730-9 pm. 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd
503-232-6003.)
the Coastal AIDS Network and the local chap
ter of NOW at the Newport Holiday Inn.
(8:30 pm-midnight. 3019 N Highway 101.
$7.50 donation. 541-994-5597 )
Borders Books & Music hosts a Gay,
Lesbian and Bisexual Books Group
Soromundi, the lesbian chorus of Eugene,
presents Season of Love at the First
which will discuss The Beautiful Room is
Empty by Edmund White. (7 pm. 708 SW
Third Ave. 503-220-5911.)
Congregational Church in Eugene. (7.30 pm.
23rd Avenue and Hams Street. $8-12 slidina
scale. 541-484-6767.)
The Lesbian and Gay Immigration
Rights Task Force holds an organizational
meeting to plan pride activities, socialize and
break bread together. New members wel
come. (7 pm. Call or e-mail for location:
503-4 71-1568. Igirtfpdx@hotmail. com.)
Oregon Bi Conference 2000 is a gather
The strange and wondrous Cirque du
Soleil brings Saltimbanco to a tent in
downtown Portland beginning today. (Tickets
start at $29.50 from 800-678-5440.)
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 Fhends
Coffee House. 201 SE 12th Ave.
503-775-9717.)
Lesbian Community Project hosts a
Women of Color Potluck on the second
Friday of each month. (7 pm. LCP office.
1001 E. Bumside St. 503-233-3913.)
share, games or a craft project to this smoke
and alcohol-free event (7 pm. LCP office.
1001 E Bumside St. 503 233-3913.)
ing of bisexuals and allies hosted by the
Portland Bisexual Alliance at Portland State
University. (10am-6 pm. Room 294. Smith
Memorial Center. 1825 SW Broadway. $10-
$45 sliding scale; under 18 free. Register at
www.biportland.org or at the door.
503-775-9717.)
Pam and Maggie sing
their hearts out at
Touchstone Coffee House.
(7 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St
Donations.
i 503-262-7613.)
Join the freethinkers of SisterSpirit for
DrumSong a musical gathering for women
and children at the group’s office. (4 pm.
3430 SE Belmont St. 503-736-3297.)
& S unday
cabaret to benefit Our House of Portland.
Former Oregon Gov. Barbara Roberts and
columnist Margie Boulé are the honorary co-
chairs of the event at the World Forestry
Center. (4033 SW Canyon Road. $50. $100
Reservations: 503-736-9276.)
S unday
The Portland Bisexual Alliance hosts a meet
ing at Portland State University to discuss the
formation of the Oregon Bisexual
Council. (Noon-5 pm. Room 294. Smith
Memonal Center. 1825 SW Broadway.
503-775-9717.)
Have breakfast with hummingbirds and
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences then
dig for clam and snail fossils. (Janie
503-735-1722)
It's spring—get some fresh air! Join the
Adventure Group on a hike at Ruckel
Creek and Hanging Meadows (8 am.
503-452-5680.)
Need some help making a match? Check out
Misha's Make-A-Date at Boxxes. (9 pm.
1035 SW Stark St. Free. 503-226-4171.)
© M onday
Join MenTalk of Vancouver for a discus
sion from 7 to 9 pm. (Peter 360-576-6595.
Men TalkofVanc WA @web tv.net.)
The Bisexual Community Forum meets
at Mojo's Coffee Den to discuss polyamory.
(7.30 pm. 2853 SE Stark St. 503-285-4848.)
T uesday
author of Under Her Wing; The Mentors
Who Changed Our Lives (7 pm. 3734 SE
Hawthorne Blvd. 503-232-6003.)
Suck up some grand scenery as the
Adventure Group hikes in the Columbia
Gorge. (503-452-5680.)
Borders Books & Music hosts a Gay,
Lesbian Community Project holds a
Membership Meeting Come help shape
Lesbian and Bisexual Books Group
Q W ednesday
Try an evening hike on the Alder Trail
with the Adventure Group.
(503-452-5680.)
which will discuss The Beautiful Room is
Empty by Edmund White. (7 pm. 708 SW
Third Ave. 503- 220-5911.)
the future of LCP and its board. (2-5 pm.
Location to be announced. 503-233-3913.)
Hardworking women gather for a meeting of
the Oregon Tradeswomen Network at
6 pm at the State Office Building. (Room 120.
800 NE Oregon St. Free 503-943-2228.)
The Evergreen Queer Alliance presents
FRIENDS—
Brother to
Brother meets at 5
pm.
(503-417-7991.)
Gender Queer; Northwest
Transgender and Intersex Film
Festival on the campus of Evergreen State
College in Olympia, Wash. Through May 21.
(EvergreenQueers. tripod. com/FilmFest2000.ht
ml. 360-866-6000. ext. 6544.)
Encore Theater a group of senior citizens
in Eugene, talks to youth about their life expe
riences. including the perspective of a lesbian.
Due to the inclusion of a lesbian viewpoint,
they have been targeted by the OCA. They
present their program at the Unitarian Church
in Eugene. (7 30 pm. 40th Avenue and Donald
Street. $7 donation.)
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 33.
popular Carol Steinel providing a night of
music and laughter at Touchstone Coffee
House. (7 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. Donations.
503-262-7613.)
© S aturday
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences gets
together for birdwatching on Mount Tabor.
(7. 45 am. Call Karen for details:
503-289-3605.)
© S aturday
Lesbian Community Project presents
the second annual Emma Goldman Dance
at the Echo Theater. This women's dance will
feature music from the '50s to the '80s. with
Betty Anglo of the Dyketones reading dedica
tions to the one you love. (7 30-1 am.
1515 SE 37th Ave. $8 advance. $10 door.
503-233-3913.)
Klamath Lake Lambda Association and LCCA
present Rainbow After Dark a dance for
the over-21 crowd at the Abdill-Ellis Center in
Ashland. (9pm. 281 Fourth St. $3-5 donation
541488 6990)
Mark Davis lends
his wry comedy
to the Portland Gay
Men's Chorus show
Adults Only Cabaret
on May 20
Creek Tavern to catch Galloway and
Luckett (9 pm-midmght. 10000 Old
Cornelius Pass Road.)
The Portland Gay Men's Chorus pre
sents Adults Only Cabaret "eatunng
acclaimed gay comedian Mark Davis for
one night only at the Performing Arts Center
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