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Lesbians in the Eugene area meet every
Saturday at Neighbors for Women to
Women, a group for support, sharing and fun
activities. (4 pm. 1417 Villard St.)
Hear Rene Corbin play Irish Celtic
music at Touchstone Coffee House (7-9 pm.
7631 NEGIisan St. $2. 503-262-7613.
www. touchstonecoffeehouse. com.)
Grab your partner for gay country west
ern dancing with the Rosetown Ramblers
featuring a live disc jockey and full-service bar
at Portland Metro Club. (10 pm -1.30 am.
618 SE Alder St. $5. 503-234-9944.
www. rdrop. com/users/'ramblers.)
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Like your food hot? Try eating fire. The
Lesbian Avengers play host to a fire-eat
ing workshop and prepare for the Dyke
March. (Noon. 503-246-4331.)
Gay and gay-friendly Pinochle Group plays
at Hobo's every Sunday. (6 pm. 120 NW
Third Ave. George 503-760-1248.)
Mozart gets racy. Let the David York
Ensemble's spicy musical mix garnish your
evening of wine and reverie at the Old
Church. (7 pm. 1422 SW 11th Ave. $15
requested. Fastixx or door. 503- 721 -0262 or
www. feedyourears. com.)
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Get connected. Women gather for the
Lesbian Connection Brunch every
Sunday at L & L Bakery in Eugene. (11 am.
1591 Willamette St. Bonnie 503-683-2793.)
White Bird
presents the
world premiere
of Michael
Curry's Spirits
June 7 to 9
at Keller
Auditorium
Hear a classy mix of folk, pop, soul, rock and
funk. Ajay's new band, Embra, debuts at
Conan’s Pub. (9 pm. 3862 SE Hawthorne
Blvd.)
The Forest Group holds a potluck and plan
ning meeting. (6:30pm. 503-491-5147.)
Swing! Swing! Swing! Out Dancing teaches
dance classes to same-sex couples every
Friday at Sally Mack's School of Dance.
This month, learn to swing. (7-8 pm. 532 SE
Ankeny St. $5. 503-236-5129.
out_dancing@yahoo. com.)
Catch the soothing harmonies of
Arlene Hale at Touchstone Coffee House.
(7-9 pm. $2. 7631 NE Glisan St.
www. touchstonecoffeehouse. com.)
Lavender Lounge, a gathering of Speak to
Your Brothers, happens every Friday at
3 Friends Coffeehouse. (7-9 pm. 201 SE 12th
Ave. 503-223-5907. ext. 233.)
Watch a tennis battle for the NW Cup
through June 3. The competition includes
Team Portland. Seattle Tennis Alliance and
Vancouver International Pride Association.
(9 am-10 pm Saturday. 9 am-4 pm Sunday.
324 NE 12th Ave.)
Beat the heat, suck in the fresh air, and start
your weekend with some exercise. Join the
Adventure Group every Saturday morning
along Portland's waterfront, followed by a
brunch. Meet at the former River Queen
Restaurant parking lot for a two- to six-mile
run or walk open to all skill levels. (9 am. Don
503-224-6747. www.adventuregroup.org.)
Swing batta batta swing! Weatherpermitting,
come out and support the Rose City
Softball Association, playing every
Sunday at the new Hillsboro Stadium
Complex. Join the postgame social at Joq's.
(Games start 4 pm. Northwest Evergreen
Parkway at 229th Avenue, www.port-
landgaysoftball.com.)
Go take a hike. Join the Adventure Group
for a walk up Dog Mountain. (8 am.
www. adventuregroup. com.)
C.C. Slaughters honors the Rose City
Softball Association with Uniform
Appreciation Day and celebrates with
happy hour all day long. (219 N W Davis St.
503-248-9135.)
'Portland's own Lixa,” aka Bryan Hall.
presents “ God Bless
the Child,’ a benefit
for Camp Starlite,
which serves kids
with HIV. Joining
“ Liza” at Darcelle XV
will be special guests
“Judy Garland" and
“ Lily Tomlin."
(7:30 pm. 208 NW
Third Ave. $15.
503-222-5338.)
to 503-236-1257.
www.justout.com
Deadline is 15 days
before issue date.
Just out is
published on the first
and third Friday of
each month. All
addresses are in
Portland unless
otherwise specified.
Singer and songwriter Jamie Anderson
joins Jubilate! The Women's Choir of
Corvallis at First Congregational Church.
With her smooth voice and wacky sense of
humor, she sings funny and touching songs
about lesbian life and romance. (7.30 pm.
4515 SW West Hills Road. Corvallis. $10.
541-752-6408.)
The Forest Group goes to the Gorge for a
pictograph tour. (541-296-5806.)
You have to get up early to keep up with
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences! Today
they join forces with the Lesbian Garden
Club as Nina leads a wildflower hike in the
Washington wilderness Meet at the Glisan
Fred Meyer. (8 3 0 am 6615 NE Glisan St.
503-283-3404.)
Take your compost pile to the next level and
join the Portland Lesbian Garden Club
for Vermicomposting 102. (9235 N
Edison St. 503-247-3187.)
Late spring showers bring early June flowers.
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences check
out the blooms at Schreiner's Iris
Gardens in Keizer. (Ann 360-699-3014.)
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Sexual M inority Parents Advisory
Meeting gathers on the second floor of the
Blanchard Education Service Center.
(5:30-7:30pm. 501 N Dixon St.)
Looking for a partner? Find out how. The
Bisexual Community Forum presents
the discussion “ Finding Partners" at the Red
and Black Café. Everyone welcome. (7:30 pm.
2138 SE Division St. Laury 503-285-4848.)
Find out the scoop on upcoming events during
the monthly meeting of the Imperial
Sovereign Rose Court at Embers Avenue.
PHOTO BY DUANE MORRIS
Richard Hurst is
Zaia in La Cage
A uk Folles
through June 3
at the Eastside
Performance
Submit to this: S /M 101, a class at It's My
Pleasure taught by Lisa, formerly of Good
Vibrations. (7 pm. 3106 NE 64th Ave. $25.
Register at 503-280-8080)
Submissions should be
sent to Just OUt
Calendar, P.O. Box
14400, Portland, OR
97293-0400; or faxed
“Collapsible
Girl" by
Heidi
Petersen
is on view
June 5
to 30 at
Waterstone
Gallery
Portland's
own Lixa,
Bryan Hall,
presents
“God Bless
the Child,"
a benefit for
Camp Starlite,
June 3 at
Darcelle XV