Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, June 02, 2000, Page 29, Image 29

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    PHOTO BY MAP TV DAVIS
Gal Pals is a new social group open to sin­
gle lesbians. They are meeting at 8:30 pm at
the Skidmore Fountain (look for their sign)
and will go on to Waterfront Park for the
dance following the Dyke March. (Dance
Bodyvox assumes
some amazing
positions in
A Thousand Little
C ities, June 8 through
18 at PSU's
Lincoln Hall
begins at 9 pm.)
Shine those boots and head off to Crystal's
Queer Country Jam at PPAA. (8-9 pm
lessons. 9 pm-1 am dancing. $5. $8 with
lessons. 618 S E Alder St.)
Singer Rene Corbin brings her Celtic songs
to Cafe Lena. (7:30-9.30 pm. 2239 S E
Hawthorne Blvd. Free.)
Queer women of all stripes join forces
June 17 in the North Park Blocks to begin
Dyke March 2000
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unday
Raise the sun on parade day at a Pride
Solstice Circle presented by SisterSpirit at
the flagpole in Waterfront Park (at the south
end of the pride site). (9 am. 503-736-3297.)
FRIENDS—Brother to Brother meets at
5 pm. (503-417-7991.)
Try an evening hike with the Adventure
Group from MacCleay Park to the Pittock
Mansion. (6 pm. 503-452-5680.)
North Portland MenTalk gathers from
7 to 9 pm. (503-223-5907. ext. 233 )
Sis boom bah, don't be left out
of the fun June 18 as the pride
parade steps off from the North
Park Blocks at 12:30 pm, then
heads to Waterfront Park
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riday
Grab your honey and get down to the
Rainbow Ball, hosted by Pride 2000 Grand
Marshals the Portland Gay Men's
Chorus at the Crystal Ballroom. Dance to
the disco music of D J M.E.H.A. and D J
Tronic. (Doors open at 8 pm. 1332 W
Burnside St. $10 at the door. Over 21 only.
503-460-3689.)
The Pride Parade assembles in the North
Park Blocks and steps off from there at
12:30 pm, then heads along a new route
toward the festival area at Waterfront Park.
(Staging area is Northwest Park Avenue and
Davis Street. 503-295-9788.)
Portland Gay Pride Festival is open all
day with booths galore, a new art tent and two
stages full of activities and entertainment.
(9 am-5:30 pm. Gov. Tom McCall Waterfront
Park south of the Burnside Bndge.
503-295-9788.)
The single lesbian social group Gal Pals
meets at noon at Waterfront Park near the
Pride Festival to watch the parade: look for
their sign.
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Portland Gay Pride Festival opens at
1 pm with booths galore, a new art tent and
two stages full of activities and entertainment.
(Gov. Tom McCall Waterfront Park south of
the Burnside Bndge. 503-295-9788.)
PHOTO BY MARTY DAVIS
HIV+ MenTalk convenes from 7 to 9 pm
Queer chicks of all persuasions meet in the
North Park Blocks at 6:30 pm for Dyke
March 2000 then march off to Waterfront
Park at 7 pm. (For information or to volunteer:
503-452-5408.)
Save June 13 for An Intimate
Evening with the Portland Gay
Men's Chorus, a performance in
the Portland City Council
Chambers
(Bob 503-236-1531.)
o T
hursday
It's a Bear Bust when those fuzzy Oregon
Bears take over Gail's Dirty Duck. (8-11 pm.
429 NW Third Ave. 503-224-8446.)
Get a head start on summer hiking at
Munro Point with the Adventure Group
Hardworking women gather for a meeting of
the Oregon Tradeswomen Network at
6 pm at the State Office Building: tonight's
topic is B-FIT reunion. (Room 120. 800 NE
Oregon St. Free 503 943-2228.)
FilmTalk is a discussion group for gay. bise
ual and transsexual men. (7-9 pm. Old Mmfes
(9 am. 503-452-5680.)
PHOTO BY MARTY DAVIS
Speak to Your Brothers hosts Couples
MenTalk from 3 to 6 pm. (Marc
360-687-4371. John 503-827-4053.)
S W Jefferson St. $12 from chorus members
or In Other Words. 503-721-0262.)
Joan Szymko directs the 130 women of the
Aurora Chorus in Bramble and the Rose.
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 35.
a concert at First United Methodist
Church. (4 pm and 7 pm. 1838
Tales. 1300 E Burnside St 503-220-060J
American Museum of
Snapshots presents
Gay P rie d through
July 5, featuring
photos of queer life
On June 24 Cascade
AIDS Project will hold
its 10th annual Art
Auction at the Pacific
Northwest College of Art.
The event will feature
more than 150 works of
art with both live and silent
bidding. (7-11 pm.
Jg g
1245 NW
7 ^ Johnson S t $35
from 503-223-5907 )
Submissions
should be sent to
just out
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14400, Portland,
OR 97293-0400;
or faxed to
(503) 236-1257.
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