Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, July 07, 2000, Page 28, Image 28

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    July 7.2QQQ
A gay old time
can be had at
Gala! Gala!
a combined concert of
the Portland Gay Men's
Chorus, the Portland
Lesbian Choir,
and Bridges Vocal
Ensemble
July 15 and 16
o F riday
The Forest Group hosts a potluck and plan­
ning meeting: weather permitting, they group
will meet at the north side of Laurelhurst Park.
(6 30 pm potluck. 7.30 pm meeting.
Southeast 39th Avenue and Ankeny Street.
503-238-3877.)
The Portland Bisexual Alliance discus­
sion group meets to talk about bi parenting.
Open to all (7-9 pm at Laughing Horse
Books, 3652 S E Division St. Bi-Line
503-775-9717.)
Ajay. lesbian singer-songwriter, performs her
toe-tappm' music at Touchstone Coffee
House (7 pm. 7631 N E Glisan St.
Donations. 503-262-7613.)
Lavender Lounge, a gathering of Speak to
Your Brothers, happens every Friday from
7 to 9 pm at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (201 S E
12th Ave. 503-223-5907, ext. 233.)
o S
aturday
Sip a latte with the Radical Faeries at the
weekly KoffeeKlatch held at 3 Friends
Coffeehouse from 9 am until whenever.
(201 S E 12th Ave. 503-235-0826.)
Get your weekend off to a
rousing start—catch up with
the Adventure Group
every Saturday morning for
:
M the Fun Run/Walk along
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Portland's waterfront, fol­
lowed by a brunch. Meet at the former River
Queen Restaurant parking lot at 9 am for a
two-mile to six-mile run or walk open to all skill
levels. (Don 503-224-6747.)
noon that promises to be anything but staid.
(4 pm. 3734 S E Hawthorne Blvd. Free.
503-232-6003.)
0 M onday
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 S E Hawthorne Blvd. 503-234-1123.)
Join the freethinkers of SisterSpirit for
DrumSong a musical gathering for women
and children at the group's office. (4 pm.
3430 S E Belmont St. 503-736-3297.)
unday
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.)
In Other Words welcomes the Jezebelles
Glam Lit Tour, featuring the new voices of
Elena Georgiou. Lauren Saunders and Cheryl
B Members of this irreverent, sassy, sexy
group will read from their work dunng an after­
•
.
0 T uesday
Art icon Tom
Hardy at work
on Schrooms;
catch his new
work at Mark
Woolley Gallery
through July 29
0 W ednesday
Radical Women meet at the Northwest
Neighborhood Cultural Center to discuss
women and the politics of sport
The Lesbian Community Project
hosts a Lesbian Social
Group on the second and
fourth Tuesday of every month.
(7-8:30 pm. LC P office, 1001 E
Burnside St. 503-233-3913.)
Need some help making a match? Check out
Take the day off—and join the Adventure
Group as they visit the Columbia Gorge
Back by popular demand: Game and Art
Night hosted by the Lesbian Community
Project at its office. (7 pm. 1001 E Burnside
St. 503-233-3913.)
o S
Interpretive Center (9 am.
503-452-5680)
Misha's Make-A-Date at Boxxes. (9 pm.
1035 S W Stark St. Free. 503-226-4171.)
(6:30 pm supper [$61. 7 pm meeting lfree1 at
Northwest Neighborhood Cultural Center,
1819 NW Everett S t.)
Calling all cowgirls and boys DJ
Crystal spins the country western tunes every
Wednesday for dancin' up a storm at C .C
Slaughter's. She also gives lessons for the
dancing impaired (8 pm-midmght 219 NW
Davis S t 503-248-9135.)