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Portland Bisexual Women holds an
Open House at It's My Pleasure. (7 9 pm.
3106 NE 64th Ave. 503-280-8080 or 503-
283 6433.)
For a good time check out Theresa
Demarest & Good Company at the
Touchstone Coffee House. (7 pm. 7631 NE
Glisan St. Donations. 503-262-7613.)
Those outdoorsy Lesbians Enjoying the
Sciences tour the Columbia River Maritime
Museum in Astoria. (Call Deni .
503-238-3877.)
The Marionberry Salon meets in Salem at
6:30 pm for a potluck to discuss Stone Butch
Blues by noted activist Leslie Feinberg (For
more information calkCary [5031363-6036.)
Get your weekend off to a rousing s ta r t -
catch up with the Adventure Group every
Saturday morning for the Fun Run/Walk
along Portland’s waterfront, followed by a
brunch. Meet at the former River Queen
Restaurant parking lot at 10 am for a two-mile
to six-mile run or walk open to all skill levels.
(Don 503-224-6747.)
It's June— get some fresh air! Join the
Adventure Group on a hike at Siouxon
Creek. (9 am. 503-452-5680.)
The SW Washington Socialites hold a
blow-out at M t. St. Helens (10 am-6 pm.
Meet at Hazel Dell Fred Meters south parking
lot. $20. socialites@aol.com.)
Pack a picnic and arrive early for a good seat
at Peacock in the Park, the annual drag
extravaganza in the Washington Park
Amphitheater that benefits the Audna M.
Edwards Scholarship Fund. Free shuttles will
run continuous loops starting at 9 am from
Embers Avenue, 100 NW Broadway and from
the Red Cap Garage. 1035 SW Stark St
(Picnic at noon, show starts at 2.30 pm. Free,
but donations are encouraged.)
In Other Words hosts Amazon Salon, a
gathering of women in their 20s and 30s hop
ing to form a community of third-wave femi
nists. They will meet on the second and fourth
Mondays of every month. (7-8:30 pm. 3734
SE Hawthorne Blvd. 503-234-1123.)
(503-452-5680.)
Got some talent ready to shine? Bring your
music, poetry and stories on the first Sunday
of every month to Open Mic at
Touchstone Coffee House (6 30-9 pm.
7631 NE Glisan St. 503-262-7613.)
Lane County Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual and
Transgendered Pride
Day Celebration
Oh come on, you know you want
to go— roller skating, that is.
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Eugene bound? Check out
Taste of the Arts featuring les
bian icon Cris Williamson, Ken Kesey and
the Brothers of Baladi, at the Community
Center for the Performing Arts. (5:30 pm. 291
W 8th St. Eugene. $25 541-687-2746 )
Batter up! Weather permitting, come out and
support the Rose City Softball
Association playing today at Westmoreland
Park (8 am-3 pm Southeast 22nd Avenue
and Bybee Boulevard, www.portlandgaysoft
ball. com.)
The Lesbian
Community Project
hosts a Lesbian
Social Group on the second
and fourth Tuesday of every
month. (7-8.30 pm. LCP office. 1001 E
Burnside St. 503-233-3913.)
Out Dancing teaches the cha-cha to same
sex couples. (7-8 pm at Sally Mack s School
o f Dance. 532 SE Ankeny St $5 15031236
5129.)
Suck up some grand scenery as the
Adventure Group hikes at Silverstar
Mountain. (8 am 503-452 5680 )
If you missed the performance earlier this year
of Millennium Mosaic by the Portland
Gay Men's Chorus you have another
chance tonight at the Community Church of
Cedar Hills Sponsored by the Washington
County Community AIDS Network, who will
present an update from the Anti-Retroviral
Conference by Dr Mark Loveless (6 3 0 pm
11695 SW Parkway Free 503846 4734)
at the north side of Laurelhurst Park. (6 30 pm
potluck, 730 pm meeting. Southeast 39th
Avenue and Ankeny Street. 503-238-3877.)
The Adventure Group hikes Eagle
Creek in the Columbia Gorge.
Want another dose of rainbows? Head down
to Eugene for the Ninth Annual
There is a parade.
music galore and
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Valley River Center
(11 am-7 pm. $5 dona-
tion. 541 -688 1601.)
Mold growing between your toes? Get outta the
house! Join the Forest Group on a hike to
Clarfc Creek in the Mt. Hood wilderness.
(541 -354-3881, no calls after 9 pm.)
Kick up your heels at gay Country-
Western dancing with the Rosetown
Ramblers featuring a live DJ and full-service
bar (10 pm -130 am at Portland Metro Club
(PPAA). 618 SE Alder St . $5
[503)234 9944 www rdropcom/users/ram
biers)
The Forest Group hosts a potluck and plan
ning meeting; weather permitting they’ll meet
The Forest Group hikes in Portland's Forest
Park; meet at the Japanese Garden in
Washington Park. (11 am. 503-238-3877.)
Batter up! Weather permitting, come out and
support the Rose City Softball
Association playing today at Montavilla
Park. (8 am-3 pm. Northeast 82nd Avenue
and Glisan Street,
www.portlandgaysoftball. com. )
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 39.
Submissions
should be sent to
just out
Calendar, P.O.
Box 14400,
Portland, OR
97293-0400;
or faxed to
(503) 236-1257.
Deadline is
15 days before
issue date,
just out IS
published on the
first and third
Friday of each
month.
Grab your best friend
and check out a whole
weekend of activities
June 17-18 at
Portland's Gay Pride
Festival at
Waterfront Park