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MEMORY OF
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q u eer! is a coming out
World A ID S Day
is Dec. 1, and
observances
begin Nov. 30
w ith a display of
part of the
memorial quilt
workshop presented by
PFLAG and the LGBTA
group at the University
of Oregon. (Call
5 4 1 -346-3360 for time
and location.)
W ednesday
If you worship the D ivin e M iss M . you can
gather with other worshipers Wednesday
evenings at C.C. Slaughters to enjoy a special
steak dinner and watch Bette together.
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(6-9 pm. 219 N W Davis St. 503-248-9135.)
T hursday
Bring your poetry and stories to O pen M ike
N ig h t every Thursday at Touchstone Coffee
House. (7-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St.
503-262-7613.)
The P o rtlan d B isexual A llia n c e plays
host to a guest speaker, Just Out publisher
M a rty D avis, at Laughing Horse Books.
(7 pm. 3652 SE Division St. Bi-Line
503-775-9717.)
Looking for something different to try? D iffer
ent you'll get at S oul o f F ire, a night of
urban tribal magic and music at the Crystal
Ballroom. Expect tunes by Lost at Last
Ekoostic Hookah and S cott Huck-
abay. plus an un-fashion show.
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performance art, belly dancers
and more. (8.30 pm. 1332 W
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Burnside St. $15 in advance at
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the ballroom or from Think
Good Thoughts.
503-225-0047.)
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Join the Lesbian G arden C lub for a tree
pruning demonstration. (1 pm. Call
Flame on every Sunday at Ohm during its new
Q ueer Night, and enjoy music by DJ Tronic.
503-281-9471 for location.)
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J u lie W yers joins A nne W eiss for an
evening o f folk music at Full Circle Temple
(8 pm. 3125 E Burnside St. $7-$10.
503-282-1766.)
M onday
Hawthorne Blvd. 503-232-6003.)
Davis St. 503-248-9135.)
Get your weekend off to a rousing start—
catch up with the A d ven tu re G roup every
Saturday morning for the Fun R un/W alk
along Portland's waterfront, followed by a
brunch. Meet at the former River Queen
Restaurant parking lot at 9 am for a two- to
six-mile run or walk open to all skill levels.
The P o rtlan d P olyam ory C irc le meets to
discuss building family. (7.30 pm. Laury
(Don 503-224-6747 )
S is te rS p irit honors elders at its annual
C roning C eleb ratio n for women at Musi
dans’ Union Local 99. (6 pm. 325 NE 20th
Ave. 503-736-3297.)
The F o rest G roup takes a seven-mile hike
through the spectacular S ilv e r Falls S tate
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(9 pm-2.30 am. 31 NW First Ave. $5.)
12th Ave. 503-235-0826.)
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Do you have words to spare or writing to share?
Check out the Last W ord open mike at In
O th er W ords, where women are encouraged
to share their original poetry, prose and other
writings. The free event is presented by Portland
writer and editor Meg Daly. (9-11 pm. 3734 SE
Sip a latte with the R ad ical Faeries dunng
the weekly K o ffeeK latch from 9 am until
whenever at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (201 SE
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences get
together for a discussion on wild mushroom
harvesting in the Central Cascades. (Rebecca
western dance
lessons followed
by music spun
by DJ Lauren
Syfvis (Lessons
7 pm. dance
J) S unday
Calling all football fans— the C.C. Slaughters
softball team plays host to a F o o tb all and
Pizza P arty every Monday night. Team man
ager Steve Williams will be spinning pizzas
using his secret recipe. (6-9 pm. 219 N W
Let's S tay Together is
what the Lesbian Communi
ty Project is calling its bene
fit dance at the Echo Theatre.
This all-ages, all-women
dance kicks o ff with an
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hour of country
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Submissions should be sent to
j l l S t O U t Calendar, P.O. Box
14400, Portland, OR 97293-0400;
or faxed to 503-236-1257.
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www.justout.com
Deadline is 15 days before issue date
ju s t OUt is published on the first
and third Friday of each month.
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All addresses are in Portland unless ■
otherwise specified.
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8 pm-midnight. 1515 SE 37th Ave. Tickets
start at $10 at the door only. 503-233-3913.)
Friends and family are welcome as the P o rt
land B isexual W om en's G ro u p meets for
a Thanksgiving leftovers potluck. (6-9 pm. Call
503-283-6433 for location.)
503-285-4848.)
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T uesday
The A d ven tu re G roup gets together for a
Fun Run/Walk every Tuesday at Duniway
Park. (6 30 pm. Don 503-224-6747.)
A|ay.
lesbian singer-songwriter, performs her
toe-tappin' music at Touchstone Coffee
House. (7 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. Donations.
503-262-7613.)
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R osetow n R am b lers roll out the fun during
their skatin g p a rty at Oaks Park. Please
bring a donation o f nonperishable food for
Esther's Pantry. (7:30-9:30 pm. Foot o f South
east Spokane Street. $5. 503-234-9944 )
503-331-1839)
P ark. (Call 503-285-5765 after 10 am.)
Shine those boots and head off to C rystal's
Q u eer C o u n try Jam at Portland Metro
Club (formerly PPAA). (8-9 pm lessons.
9 pm-1 am dancing 618 SE Alder St $5. $8
with lessons.)
Fans of the seductive, tribal rhythms of Lava
d e M u re can be satiated at Mount Tabor
D J Tronic gets sassy
every Sunday a t Ohm
during its new Q ueer N ight
Theatre and Pub Several opening acts heat
things up before Lava takes control
(10 45 pm. 4811 SE Hawthorne $5.
503-238-1646)
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Find out what goes on at the Sexual M inorities Roundtable during its quarterly
public meeting Dec« 2