? july21*2QQQ PHOTO BY FRANCISCO SALGADO 26 Scu lp tu re by Roger W illiams on view at Omni G allery Aug. 2 through Sept. 2 ' S aturday Join MenTalk of Vancouver for the annual picnic from 11 am to 4 pm. (Peter 360-576-6595, MenTalkofVancWA@webtv net) Mondays of every month. (7-8.30 pm 3734 S E Hawthorne Btvd. 503-234-1123) ÜD TUESDAY Need some help making a match? Check out Misha's Make-A-Date at Boxxes. (9 pm. 1035 S W Stark St. Free. 503-226-4171.) Grab your sun bonnet and do some good at Basic Rights Oregon s annual Garden Party, hosted by Drs. Geoff Beasly and Jim Sampson in Sherwood. Gorgeous enough for Martha herself, their picture-perfect garden was featured in Martha Stewart Living. (3 pm. $50. half-price tickets for those who qualify. 503-222-6151.) The Lesbian Community Project hosts a Les­ bian Social Group on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month. (7-8:30 pm. L C P office, 1001 E Burnside St. 503-233-3913.) Sip a latte with the Radical Faeries at the weekly KoffeeKlatch held at 3 Friends Cof­ feehouse from 9 am until whenever. (201 S E 12th Ave. 503-235-0826.) The Treatment Information Exchange hosts a weekly dinner and meeting at Rose City Park Presbyterian Church. Tonight’s topic is a report on the International AIDS » E fP Æ , . ,_>™ ^ •> Those bawdy Oregon Bears take over Oaks Park roller rink July 24 for “Bears on Wheels" J. ÊÊÎJsÊL'«. ,. Get your weekend off to a rousing s t a 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 9 am for a two-mile to six-mile run or walk open to all skill levels. (Don 503-224-6747.) Conference (6:30 pm dinner, 7 pm meet­ Ajay lesbian singer-songwriter, performs her toe-tappin' music at Touchstone Coffee House (7 pm. 7631 N E Glisan St. Dona­ Calling all cowgirls and boys DJ Crys­ tions. 503-262-7613.) o S unday Those thrill-seeking SW Washington Socialites are taking another jet boat cruise up and down the Willamette River. This event is always a sellout, so get your tickets early. (2-5 pm. $20. Mail check to PO Box 6002, Vancouver, WA 98668 Socialites@aol. com.) Those outdoorsy Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences take a morning songbird hike on Oak Island. (7.30 am. 503-232-6738.) Head for the hills with the Adventure Group as members hike at East Zigzag (8 am. 503-452-5680.) Submissions should be sent to 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.) ju st out Calendar, P.O. Box 14400, Port­ land, OR 97293- 0400; or faxed to (503) 236-1257. Deadline is 15 days before issue date, ju s t out is published on the first and third Fri­ day of each month. / o F riday Pam and Maggie sing their hearts out at Touchstone Coffee House. (7 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. Donations. 503-262-7613.) Portland's own pop sensation Dear Nora plays an all-ages show as part of the New Modem Pop Feat at Meow Meow (9 pm 527 S E Pine S t $6 503-230-2111.) The Portland Bisexual Alliance discus­ sion group meets to talk about polyamory. Open to all ( 7-9 pm at Laughing Horse Books. 3652 S E Division S t Bi-Line 503-775-9717.) Mark Woolley Gallery hosts Proud to Put Out an evening of multimedia spoken word featuring Lidia Yuknavitch, Lisa Newman and the Rev Rafik Legbara (8 pm. Suite 210, 120 N W Ninth Ave $5 503-224-5475.) The Concord Community of Choirs presents Festival Dance at the Grove in Oaks Park, featuring Boka Marimba as the closing cel­ ebration to the Northwest International Choral Festival. (7-9 pm. Foot of Southeast Spokane Street. $7 from 503-721-0262 or Fastixx.) Those cuddly Oregon Bears take over Oaks Park skating rink for Bears on Wheels (7.30-930 pm Foot o f Southeast Spokane Street. $5 503-240-2813) In Other Words hosts Amazon Salon a gathenng of women in their 20s and 30s hop mg to form a community of third-wave femi­ nists. They meet on the second and fourth ing. Northeast 44th Avenue and Sandy Boule­ vard. R SV P : 503-736-0194.) W ednesday tal 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.) Speak to Your Brothers hosts 30s and 40s MenTalk. (7-9 pm. 503-223-5907, ext. 233.) HIV+ MenTalk. all persons regardless of HIV status are welcome to attend. (7-9 pm. Bob 503-236-1531)