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30 j M S t M t * decomber 15. 2000 a.ooat through old age, through Jan. 28. (Call for times. World Trade Center Auditorium. 121 SW Salmon St Tickets from box office. 503-239-5919. or Fastixx.) ju s t out is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline BULLETIM BOABD for submissions is 15 days prior to publication. o u t & a b o u t is a free community service of ju 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. Girls got game. Calling all Scrabble savants and Pictionary powerhouses to a game night with the new Lesban Social Group starting 7 pm Dec. 26 at 3 Fnends Coffeehouse. 201 SE 12th Ave. (12/15) Free Christmas trees for people with HIV/AIDS are available Dec. 16 to the first 35 quali fied callers to Robin at 503-281-2841. (12/15) o u t r e a c h 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. Lesbian wntmg group. Plotless in Portland, meets 7 pm every other Wednesday at different homes throughout the Portland/Beaverton area. From poets to essayists, fiction wnters to journal keepers, both novice and published wnters welcome. Call Judi at 503-245-3391 ore-mailjchason@teleport.com. (1/5) 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 updat ed information at least a month prior to the expiration date. Send listings to: Gal Pals hold a White Elephant Exchange and Dinner on Dec. 16. For more information visit the Internet site www geocities.com/RodeoDnve/B0006204454/3346/ GAL-PAL.html or call Patti at 503-646-0490 (12/15) just out (attn: Calendar) P.O. Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293-0400 Lesbian Support Group offered by YWCA Counseling Center on Wednesday evenings with a slid ing fee scale. Contact Beth Richman. M.S W.. at 503-294-7401. ext. 2017.(1/5) Fax submissions to (503) 236-1257 or e-mail tojustout@justout.com. Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcements and include full contact information. Froelick Gallery, 817 SW Second Ave.. presents paintings and drawings by gay artist Alfred Harris through Dec. 30. Art on Alberta holds a last Thursday gallery walk every month from 6 to 9 pm. so mark Dec. 28 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 gaHenes. Be sure to check out the lesbian-owned gallery Plain Jana at 2936 NE Alberta St., which is featunng ceram ics by Jennifer MannHa and Holly Rasmussen and painted furniture by Julie Hoetmer through Dec. 23. Two other gay-owned gallenes are Matrix Gallery at 2315 NE Alberta St., which presents a group show of oils on panels and quilt work through Dec. 26. and Our Dream Gallery at 2209 NE Alberta St., which also has a group show of oils, watercolors, sculptures and prints through Dec. 26. And finally, yet another spot. ONDA Studio and Gallery at 2215 NE Alberta St., is also now wholly gay-owned. Now showing through Dec. 24 is a gay artist from Japan. Dennis Sun. whose fanciful paintings and pnnts are earning him acclaim. Art Home. 121 NW Second Ave.. is showing water- colors by lesbian artist Berdell Moffett-Chaney through Dec. 31. Portland Art Museum presents two new shows— O regon's 20th C au tery in Photography and In Saareh o f tha Prom ised Land: Paintings by Frederic Edwin Church— through Jan. 3. (1219 SW Pari: Ave. 503-226-2811 www.portlandartmuseumorg.) Scandals presents watercolors by Portland gay artist Raymond Cornelia through Dec. 31 in the Other Side Cafe. Angeltime Productions presents Melinda and Angels Dot Comedy coming out to tickle us with their skewed take on the holidays. A n g e l’s S ecret Santa Survivor's H oliday Hom e Game, a cabaret featunng the bad girls of comedy, through Dec. 23 at the Scottish Rite Center. (Call for times. 709 SW 15th Ave. $16-$ 18 from box office. 503-288-5181, or Fastixx.) Artists Repertory Theatre presents A in 't M isbehavin' the musical revue based on the work of “ Fats" Waller, through Dec 30. (Call for times. Reiersgaard Theatre. 1516 SW Alder St. $15-$26. 503-241-1278.) Brody Theater presents It's a W onderful Life through Dec. 30. (8 pm. 1904 NW 27th Ave. $8 503-224-0688.) Do Jump! Extremely Physical Theatre presents the repertory show Up in tim A ir through Dec. 28 at its home base, the Echo Theatre. (Call for times. 1515 SE 37th Ave. $13-18 from Fastixx 503-224-8499.) Imago Theatre presents Moltere's classic The Im aginary Invalid through Dec 16. (17 SE Eighth Ave. $14 $ 18 from box office. 503-231-9581, or Fastixx) Metro: AIDS & HIV AIDS Prevention Team offers educational materials and free condoms and lends out HIV books and videos for residents of Columbia County. (503-397-4651.) ( 12 / 00 ) ADAP/CHIP: The AIDS Drug Assistance Program and the Community Health Insurance Program pay for health insurance premiums, prescnption drugs and insurance plan deductibles and co-payments for eligible people with HIV/AIDS. Programs of the Oregon Health Division and Ryan White CARE Act Titles I and II. (8 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday ADAP 503-731-4029. CHIP: 503-731-4576. Outside Portland: 800-805-2313.) ( 12 / 00 ) D yk es T p Wä fd l O u i Portland Opera presents Pent, the new classic about being young and brave in New York, as part of its Best of Broadway series, Jan. 2 to 7 at Keller Auditonum. (Call for times. 222 SW Clay St. $20-$55 from box office, 503-241-1802. or Ticketmaster.) Stark Raving Theatre presents Goblin M ark et through Dec. 31. (Call for times and tickets. 3430 SE Belmont St. 503-232-7072.) triangle productions! presents A G ay Christm as Carol, with Scrooge as a closeted homo and Judy, Liza and Bette as the ghosts, through Dec. 23 at Theater! Theatre! (Call for times. 3430 SE Belmont St. $10-$17 from 503-239-5919 or Fastixx.) triangle productions! also presents / Love You, You're Perfect, N o w Change, a musical revue that follows the ups and downs of romance from youth Miracle Theatre/Teatro Mllagro presents the madcap melodrama Christmas Crisis in Las Cruces, its annual holiday fund-raiser, through Dec. 17. (Call for times. 525 SE Stark St. $10-$I2. 503-236-7253.) Need to kick-start your holiday spirit? Leave your hum bug at home and get the spirit at Portland Center Stage's A Christm as C arol This contemporary adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic tale plays through Dec. 23. (Call for times. Newmark Theatre. 1111 SW Broadway $12-$41. 503-274-6588.) Cascade AIDS Project provides nonmedical ser vices to people whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Spanish language assistance available (Portland: Suite 310, 620 SW Fifth Ave. 503-223-5907. Washington County: 503-693-3234. Clark County: 360-735-9170.)(12/00) AIDS A HIV________| Clackamas County AIDS Relief Effort is a commu nity-based organization providing HIV/AIDS prevention education and support services (3300 SE Dwyer Drive. Suite 306. Milwaukie. OR 97222. 503-653-8738.) (12/00) Clackamas County Public Health Division offers anonymous and confidential HIV testing and counseling to anyone. Se habla espariol Interpretation services available. Call for scheduled and walk-in testing times. (Oregon City: 503-655-8471. Milwaukie. 503-655-8735. Sandy: 503-722-6660 ) ( 12/00) Volunteers of America Family Center offers free support groups for survivors of domestic abuse, includ ing a group that uses wnting as part of the healing process, as well as groups for moms, queer youth and women also dealing with other recovery issues. All groups are ongoing and have child care. Call An at 503-771-5503. (12/15) In search of.... We are interested in explonng some of the mysteries around us— metaphysics, spintuality. conspiracies. UFO-type phenomena and much m o re - in a fnendly, casual home setting. All ages, interests and queer orientations are welcome from 7:30 to 10 pm on alternating Thursdays. Call John at 503-239 6820 (12/15) Lesbian, Gay, Bi and Trans Pride Celebration is looking for several hundred volunteers. If you'd like to help with next year's celebration, call 503-295-9788. wnte to PO Box 6611, Portland. OR 97228; or e-mail pridenorthwest@usa net. (12/15) ATTENTION GROUPS & ORGANIZATIONS: Your free Outreach listing is about to expire. If you don’t renew it before the end of this year, it will be deleted. Please verify your listing or send changes to: oriana@justout.com; 503-236-1257 [fax); or P.O. Box 14400 Portland, OR 97232. First Wednesday Social is a potluck for HIV-positive people and their fnends. (Phillip 503-493-3761.) ( 12/00) through Fnday. (Drop in: 9 30 am-2 pm Monday-Fnday. 2941 NE Ainsworth St. 503-460-3822 ) (12/00) Friends of People with AIDS Foundation offers assistance to those with HIV. Services include 72-hour food boxes, emergency travel and lodging, entertain ment. pet care, clothing, household goods and crema tions (503-283-8535.) (12/00) HIV Health Services Center. Multnomah County Health Department, specializing in the treatment of HIV disease since 1990 A full-service medical clinic, including on-site pharmacist and nutritionist, medication manage ment. mental health services, wellness program and case management. Se habla espariol ASL and foreign lan guage interpretation available (8 am-S pm Monday-Fnday Fourth Floor. 426 SW Stark St. 503-248-5020) (12/00) Health, Education, AIDS Liaison (HEAD offers information about alternative views of AIDS causation and HIV testing. For information and a free packet, leave your name and address. (503-227-2339 ) (6/01) The HIV Day Center a program of Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, offers social activities, support groups, peer support, professional counseling, massage, haircuts and home meal deliveries Hot meals are avail able at the center at 9:30 am and 12:30 pm Monday International Foundation for Alternative Research in AIDS (IFARA) provides education through the Treatment Information Exchange (TIE) pro gram. Weekly meetings are led by professionals in a specialized area of treatment. (Tuesday nights. 503-736-0194.) ( 12/00) by Alison Bcchikl the Misanthrope © 2 0 0 0 By AWSON BECHDFL THANKS THEA- WOJt>ER MD ONE COMEJ IN HERE ANY MORE ."lUEVRE a u off tur ning / nto m e n OR O C TTIN 6 PRCGMAMT. iîw J Â ïtÿ f*r OR BOTH BETWEEN INJECTING TMEMSELVE 5 W ith SPERM ANP TESTOSTERONE , WHO HAST) WE . 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