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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 2001)
july 6.2001 30 PHOTO BY MARTY DAVIS 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 water front, followed by a brunch. Meet at the former River Queen restau rant parking lot for a two- to six-mile run or walk open to all skill levels. (9 am. Don 503-224-6747. www. adven tu reg roup, org.) Or join SisterSpirit when the WeeWiccans go hiking at Tryon Creek State Park. Women and children wel come. (2 pm. 503-736-3297.) Grab your partner for gay country western dancing with the Rose town Ramblers featuring a live disc jockey and full-ser vice bar at Portland MetroClub.f 10 pm-1:30 am. 618 SE Alder St. $5. 503-234-9944. www.rdrop.com/ users/ramblers.) Ï3 B unday A gay and gay-friendly Pinochle Group plays every first Sunday at Hobo's. (6 pm. 120 NW Third Ave. George 503-760-1248.) Avenue, Vancouver. Jim or Ginny at 360-566-8382 or jimOginny@earthlink. net.) C.C. Slaughters plays host to a Tea Dance evMonday afternoon with DJFJ. (3-9 pm. MoOW Davis St. 503-248-9135.) Ï9 Help improve the world by eating good food! Indulge at Pearl District hot spot Bluehour, and the total proceeds go to the Human Rights Campaign. (250 NW 13th St. 415-896-5553 for reservations, www.bv-wine.com/ humanrights.) Catch the soothing harmonies of Arlene Hale at Touchstone Coffee House. (7-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. $2 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.) «7 ÖATUKDAY Come out and support the eight local softball teams playing through July 8 in the Cascade Cup, a tournament featur ing 34 teams from around the nation and more than 500 imported players at the new Hillsboro Stadium Complex. (Games start both days at 8 am. Championship games start at 2 pm Sunday. Northwest Evergreen Parkway at 229th Avenue, www.portlandgaysoftball . com. ) Submissions should be sent to just OUt Calendar, P.O. Box 14400, Portland, OR 97293-0400, or faxed Those buff softball players in town this weekend for the Cascade Cup will be partying at the Bases Loaded Party. This progressive party starts out at C.C. Slaughters and keeps moving to the Fox & Hounds, Hobo's, the Dirty Duck and Darcelle XV. Expect entertainment, food and drink specials, and prizes. (3 pm- 2 am. No cover charges.) 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.) Go take a hike. Join the Adventure Group for a walk through Ape Canyon on Mount St. Helens. (8 am. 503-452-5680. www.adven- turegroup.com.) Clinton Street Theater screens G/op Throne, a new gay film about an innovative dance group. (5 pm. 2522 SE Clinton St. $10.) To begin Gay Pride Week in southwest Washington, First Congregational United Church of Christ holds an Interfaith Pride Service. (4 pm. 1220 NE 68th Play music, recite poetry, and sip a latte at Touchstone Coffee House during open mike every Thursday. (7-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. 503-262-7613. www. touchstonecoffeehouse.com.) Hop aboard the Portland Spirit for an enjoyable evening of food, entertainment and networking with the Portland Area Business Association on its annual Willamette River Cruise (6:30 pm. $25 in advance, $30 at the dock. 503-241-2222. www paba.com.) n z J | dj Sf ><' % a*1“ •• ' j X .'> gflLl*- r L. -X 1 ■ I Love Makes a Family holds a pizza dinner for parents and kids every sec ond Monday at Augustana Lutheran Church. The Teen Group meets at the same time. (6-7:30pm. 2710 NE 14th Ave. 503-228-3892.) vs Ï1O TU128DAY 9 Out Dancing teaches dance classes to same-sex couples every Friday at Sally Mack's School of Dance. This month, leam to waltz. (7-8 pm. 532 SE Ankeny St. $5. 503-236-5129. out_dancing@yahoo. com.) They're young, gay and a lot of fun. Young Men's Coffee Talk happens every Wednesday at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (7-9 pm. 201 SE 12th Ave. 503-223-5907, ext. 233.) Check out the inaugural meeting of Lesbians with Degrees, where edu cated professionals enjoy coffee, conver sation and laughs at Common Grounds. (7 pm. 4321 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Iesbianswdegrees@aol. com.) Celebrate summer! Join the Adventure Group for a Fun Run/Walk every Tuesday at Duniway Park. (6:30 pm. Don 503-224-6747. www. adventu re group, org.) Radical Women speak out at the Bread and Roses Center against the recent Federal Communications Commission ruling that censored a femi nist response to misogynist hip-hop. (7 pm. 819 N Killingsworth St. 503-240-4462.) The most glamorous- female impersonator claims her tiara during La Femme I Magnifique International I Pageant on July 15 at Darcelle XV ■? Inhale some better air—join the Adventure Group every Thursday this month for mountain biking in scenic Forest Park. (6:30 pm. 503-452-5680.) FilmTalk is a discussion group for gay, bisexual and transsexual men. Tonight they discuss Boys to Men and My Beautiful Laundrette at Old Wives’ Tales. (7 pm. 1300 E Bumside St. 503-220-0618. mensfilmtalk@home. com.) Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences gather for a potluck planning session at Susan's. Brainstorm new ideas with newer members. (6:45 pm. 503-232-6738.) 13 FRIDAY Join Portland Bisexual Women for their annual Bisexuality 101 meeting. (7-9 pm. Deb 503-282-6433.) Touchstone Coffee House fave Ajay per forms. (7-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. $2. 503-262-7613.) to 503-236-1257. www.justout.com Deadline is 15 days before issue date. just out is 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.) published on the first and third Friday of each month. All addresses are in Portland unless otherwise specified. Rene Corbin brings her heartfelt style of Celtic folk music to Touchstone Coffee House. (7-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. $2. 503-262-7613.) Two Gyri« presents osseus labyrint July 21 et Echo Theatre