Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, July 07, 2000, Page 31, Image 31

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BULLETIN BOARD
FIDO a t
ju st o u t
is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline
for submissions is 15 days prior to publication.
o u t& a b o u t is a free community service of j u s t out. Listing for events and
announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and
southwest Washington is provided free of charge. The calendar features events
up to three weeks beyond the date of publication. Bulletin Board listings run for
up to two months from submission date.
outreach listings of up to 25 words (not including contact information) are pro­
vided free of charge to organizations and groups specifically serving the sexual
minorities community. All listings are subject to editing, and inclusion is subject to
space limitations, relevance and receipt by deadline.
Act now—intern with Basic Rights Oregon.
Help defeat the OCA's anti-GLBT ballot measure.
Positions include: outieach, research, database man­
agement and much more. Call Chip 503-222-6151.
(8/18)
Gay A lesbian indigenous peoples group form
mg. Activities may include arts, crafts, hiking, camping
and Native Amencan ceremonies Lets get together and
learn from each other Call 503-634-2517 or e-mail find-
shisway1@aol.com (8/18)
Bradley-Angle House invites past clients, staff and
volunteers to contact the organization regarding a
planned reunion to honor its 25th anniversary this fall
Call the confidential voice mail box at 503-203-4505 for
more information. (7/21)
Gender Machineworfcs is a radical action group
Lesbian Community Project hosts an anti racism
group starting June 7 at 6:30 pm. The group will meet
every other week at the LCP office. 1001 E Burnside
St., and the event is free Call 503 233-3913 for infor­
mation. (7/21)
that meets weekly. Are you FAG-V? (Female-assigned
gender vacant) looking for other gender queers? Call
503 471-1515 for more information (7/21)
The Lesbian Community Project is sponsonng the
15th Annual Tournament of Choice Women's
Softball Tournament m Prane Fields. Wa Aug 11-
13. Over 700 people will watch 32 teams compete. July
15 is the deadline to place advertising or sign-up to be a
vendor. Contact Amazon Knightly at 503-977-3418.
(7/7)
One In Ten Screenplay Competition seeks
entnes from gay and lesbian wnters. The deadline for
submission is Sept. 1. Entry forms may be obtained on­
line at www.screenplaycontests.com or by sending an
SASE to Cherub Productions, PO Box 540 Boulder. CO
80306 (7/21)
Improv Playshop for families of all shapes
and sizes offered in Eugene by Wymprov's Enid
Lefton July 22 from 9 am to noon. Call 541-345-2067.
(7/7)
The 27th annual Womansource Gathering happens
September 8 through 10 at Camp Low Echo. Lake of
the Woods. The cost is $65-$95 sliding scale and
includes food, entertainment, workshops, a woods full
of women and a beautiful place to come and canoe For
information call Julie at 541-488-1907. (7/21)
Dally Bread Express needs drivers to deliver hot,
nutntious meals to people who are homebound with
AIDS, and kitchen volunteers are needed to prepare
meals. Volunteers are asked to commit to one shift per
week. This is a program of the HIV Day Center of
Ecumenical Mimstnes of Oregon. Cal! Gabnelle at
503-450 3822. (7/21)
Listings expire twice a year (in May and November), and submissions run from
the date received until the next scheduled expiration date. Listings are automati­
cally deleted upon expiration. To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit
updated information at least a month prior to the expiration date.
Send listings to:
If you’re HIV+ and need counseling, psychiatnc ser­
vices or help for substance abuse, contact
PeaceHealth's CHOICES program at 360-695-1297, ask
for Glnni. (7/21)
just out (attn: Calendar)
What Makes a Gay Soul? is an eight-week edu­
P.O. Box 14400
Portland. OR 97293-0400
cational support group for gay men on a spintual
journey. July 13-August 31 Join with other gay
men who are explonng the unique combination of
experiences and strengths that gay men bnng to
spintuality. Led by gay spiritual director Dale
Rhodes at the Interfaith Spintual Center in
Southeast Portland. Preregistration is required
Call 503-289-4103 or visit
www. hometown. aol. com/djrho5/webpage. h t ml.
(7/7)
Fax submissions to (503) 236-1257 or e-mail to justout@justout.com.
Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone.
Please type your announcements and include full contact information.
ONSTAGE
ON VIEW
Art on Alberta holds a last Thursday gallery walk
every month from 6 to 9 pm, so mark July 27 on your
calendar and stroll along Northeast Alberta Street
between 14th and 30th avenues, where you'll find 21
gallenes full of art. Maps are available at the gallenes
Be sure to check out the new lesbian-owned gallery
Plain Jana at 2936 NE Alberta St., which is currently
featunng illustrations, paintings and woodcuts by
Janelle Dahlsten, glass collages by Melissa
Porter and home accent pieces designed by Colleen
Frederick through July 23. And there's another new
spot. Groundswell Cafe-Gallery at 1800 NE
Alberta St., featunng works about politics and social
change.
Graystone Gallery oresents high-fire ceramics by
Rhoda Flelschman through July 16 (3279 SE
Hawthorne Blvd 503-238 0 6 5 1 )
In Her Image Gallery presents In the Eye of the
Beholder the annual mask exhibit July 12-Aug 31.
(3208 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 1503) 231-3726.)
Mark Woolley Gallery presents bronze sculpture,
ink drawings and pnnts by Tom Hardy through July 29
Also featured are paintings by Lance Morrison (120
SW Ninth Ave. 503-224-5475.)
Maryhill Museum of Art presents its collection of
Auguste Rodin bronzes through Nov 15. At the same
time, the museum will also feature Queen Mane and the
Romanovs This fascinating museum has beautiful
grounds and makes a great day trip up the Columbia
River Gorge. (35 Maryhill Museum Dnve. Goldendale.
Wash 509-773-3733.)
Portland Art Museum presents Let’s Entertain
an international multi-media exhibition through Sept. 17.
(10am-5pm Tuesday-Sunday. 1219 SW Park Ave.
503-226-2811, www portlandartmuseum o r g)
Gay and Lesbian Archives of the
Pacific Northwest meets on the first
Monday of each month at different locations
Join us and help collect and save our past.
(Call or e-mail for details:
glapn@teleport.com. 503-231 -8464.) (7/7)
Broadway Rose Theatre Company
presents Grease through July 16 at the
Deb Fennell Auditorium. (Call for times. 9000
SW Durham Rd.. Tigard. Tickets start at $9
from the box office. 503-620-5262.)
Gay and Lesbian employees of the
Providence Health System stand
up and be counted! Let 's get together
away from the workplace for some R
and R Call Kathy at 503-284-3068
(7/21)
Imago Theatre presents Frogs, Lizards,
Orbs and Sllnkys fresh from its successful
Broadway run Through July 23. (17 SE 8th Ave
$9 -$ l6 from box office 503-231-3959. or
Fastixx).)
Lesbian Art Guild Help create an
art guild just for lesbian visual artists.
Call the Lesbian Community Project
for the date of the next planning
meeting For more information, call
503-223-0071 or 503-2854339
(7/7)
Late Nite Catechism continues its one-woman,
every-nun show in which students are questioned
and chastised in the best Catholic tradition. Through
July 30. (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at
Mam Street Theater. 904 SW Mam St. $24.50-
$ 2 9 5 0 from Ticketmaster.)
Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland. Ore
presents the lesbian-themed play Stop Kiss through
Oct. 29 at The Black Swan. (Box office 541-482-
4331.)
Paula Productions presents Parts July 13-Aug.
12 at the Jack Oakes Theater. (8 pm. 2820 NE Sandy
Blvd $10. 1503)238-9692 )
The cast
of The Last Venue,
playing through
July 8 at the
Interstate Cultural
Firehouse
Cultural Center
Theatre
Six on Shakespeare presents The Comic
Tragedy of Macbeth July 13-Aug. 5 at the Miracle
theatre. (8 pm. 525 SE Stark St. $10 503-788 8558.)
Toad City Productions presents Grimm Silence
July 14-Aug. 11 at Theaterl Theatre!. (Call for times
andpnces 3430 SE Belmont St. 503-736-1027.)
Stark Raving Theatre offers A Piece of Cake
a futunstic look at relationships, including a gay male
pair, at Theater! Theatre! through Aug 12 (3430 SE
Belmont St. $9.50 Call for times 15031232-7072.)
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