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career, community, health, networking, resource devel­
opment. social events and travel. This would be a w ork­
ing group with the atm of recognition of self and repre­
sentation within the larger gay and lesbian community. If
interested call 503-777-4557 or send e-mail to
anndie@ aol.com . (8/17)
P h o t o s b y T a m a ra L is c h k a
a re o n v ie w at G u a rd in o G a lle ry
fro m J u ly 2 6 to A u g . 2 8
t is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline
Î u or st subm o u issions
is 15 days prior to publication.
Volunteers sought for queer film festival.
o u t & a b o u t is a free community service of Ju st out. Listing for events and
announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and
southwest W ashington is provided free of charge. The calendar features events
up to three w eeks beyond the date of publication. Bulletin Board listings run for
up to two months from subm ission date.
Se n so ry Perceptions needs people to distnbute pro-
rams, work secunty and take tickets Sept. 21 to 29 at
inem a 21. Volunteers can see festival program s for
free. Contact volunteer coordinator Steve for complete
details at w w w .sensoryperceptions.org. (8/17)
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Gay but not happy? D e p re ssio n ? Relationship prob­
le m s? Y ou're not alone. Join an ongoing evening sup­
port group for gay men led by an expenenced gay thera­
pist. G rou p s meet in a peaceful, rustic setting for a
nominal fee. Schedule a free initial interview by calling
William D ouglas at 503-222-7671 or sending e-mail to
liam doug@ aol.com . (8/17)
o u t r e a c h listings of up to 25 w ords (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.
Listings expire twice a year (in M ay and November), and subm issions 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:
Latbian, gay, bi and trans youths Need a job?
W ant a better job? W ant info about cool and accepting
places to w ork? G et r6sum 6 and application tips, prac­
tice job interviews and find great internships by calling
N e rissa at 503-478-7347 or sending e-mail to
nediza@ w orksystem s.org. (8/17)
J u s t o u t (attn: Calendar)
P.O. Box 14400
Portland, O R 97293-0400
Lasbiana sought to participate in the forthcoming
anthology She Kissed Me. Need text or photo subm is­
sion s or subjects who would be willing to model. Photos
can be black-and-white or color but m ust be in focus
and not sexually explicit: erotic photos of lesbians k iss­
ing are fine. Text is limited to 100 w ords and should be
written from the perspective of what k issing m eans to a
lesbian or to the lesbian community. There is no com ­
pensation for sub m issions other than bylines and/or
Fax subm issions to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@justout.com.
Subm issions cannot be accepted over the phone.
Please type your announcements and include full contact information.
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Art on Alborta holds a last Thursday gallery walk
every month from 6 to 9 pm. so mark July 26 on your
calendar and stroll along Northeast Alberta Street
between 14th and 30th avenues, where you'll find 21
galleries full of art M a p s are available at the gaflenes
B e sure to check out the lesbian-owned gallery Plain
Jana at 29 36 N E Alberta St.; and the gay-ow ned
Alberta Arts Pavilion/Our Dream Gallery at
2315 N E Alberta St. A nd finally, yet another spot.
O M DA Studio and Gallery at 22 15 N E Alberta St.,
is also now wholly gay-ow ned and show ing through
July 24 contem porary art dolls by various artists includ­
ing M ar Goman O pening July 26 and running through
A u g 28 is a show of batiks and paintings by Balaiah
Yasala and an installation by Sonia Kasparian
Corvallis Arts Center is featuring work by gay artist
Mike E. WaWi through Aug. 19 at 700 S W M adison St.
GuanMno G allery. 2939 N E Alberta St., is showing
photographs by Tamara Uschka and steel sculpture by
Guruhans Singh Kroesan July 26 through Aug. 28.
Mark Woolley Gallery. 120 N W Ninth Ave., is
show ing paintings on w ood by Walt Curtis and new
paintings by Anne Grgich through July 28.
triangle production»! presents the m usical M a k o d
Savage Gallery is show ing new work by Kristy
Edmunds through Aug. 4 at 416 N W 10th Ave.
triangle productions! also presents Tho D y k o
Scandals Other Side Cafe Bar. 1038 S W Stark St.,
is featuring a show of photographs by Greg MankHler.
503-239-5919.)
Studio 2507 is show ing ceram ics by Annie
through July 31 at 2507 S E Clinton St. Call
503-957-6800 for hours •
B o y » S in g in g ! through July 21 at Theater! Theatre!
(8 pm. 3430 S E Belmont St. $ 1 7-$19. 503-239-5919.)
a n d tho P o m S t a r through July 28 at Theater!
Theatre! (8 pm. 3430 S E Belmont St. $ 1 7-$19.
Meyer
Brody Theater presents H a ro ld and Game Piece
through Sept. 1 (9 pm. 1904 N W 27th Ave. $8.
5 0 3 -2 2 4 0 6 8 8 )
Im ago Theatre presents Frogi through July 29.
(17 S E Eighth Ave. $9-$18 from box office.
503-231-9581. orFastixx.)
Pink Flamingo Bingo is returning to Portland. The
host. M s. Chocha Fresca, Sa lsa Queen of the Universe,
prom ises campy comedy, music, outrageous drag,
munchies. fun and, oh yeah, B IN G O 1 Now is the time to
get involved if you would like to help plan the event or if
your group would like to be a beneficiary People of all
types and abilities are needed to help find sponsors, gath­
er prizes, publicize the event and make it fun for everyone.
M ore information is available at the Internet site
qs.com /pf or by calling Thom as at 503-761 -7480. (9/7)
education and support services. (3300 S E Dwyer Drive.
Suite 306. Mitwauke. O R 97222 503-653-8738.) (11 /01)
Clackam as County Public Health Division
offers anonym ous and confidential H IV testing and
counseling to anyone. S e habla espariol. Interpretation
services available Call for scheduled and walk-in testing
times (Oregon City: 503-655-8471 Milwaukie:
AIDS & HIV_______ |
5 pm Monday-Fnday 503-731 4029 Outside Portland
800-805-2313.) (11/01)
Cascade A ID S Project provides nonmedical serv­
Metro: AIDS & HIV
A ID S Prevention Team offers educational materials,
free condom s and lends out H IV b ooks and videos for
residents of Colum bia County. (503 397-465 1 )0 1 / 0 1 )
C A R E A ssIst (formerly known a s A D A P / C H IP ) pays
for health insurance prem ium s, prescnption drugs and
insurance plan co-paym ents and deductibles for eligible
people with H IV/AJDS. Program s of the O regon Health
D ivision and Ryan W hite C A R E Act Titles I and II (8 am-
P y k e g
ices to people w hose lives are affected by H IV and
A ID S in O regon and southw est W ashington. Spanish-
language assistance available Young M e n 's Coffee Talk
m eets from 7 to 9 pm every W ednesday at 3 Friends
Coffeehouse, 201 S E 12th Ave Lavender Lounge
m eets from 7 to 9 pm every Friday at the sam e loca­
tion. (Portland: Suite 310, 620 S W Fifth Ave.
503-223-5907 Washington County: 503-693-3234
Clark County: 360-735-9170.) (11/01)
Clackamas County A ID S Relief Effort is a commu­
nity-based organization providing H IV /A ID S prevention
ToWa(dl
503-655-8735. Sandy 503- 722-6660 ) (11/01)
Friends of People with A ID S Foundation offers
assistance to those with HIV. Se rvices include 72-hour
food boxes, em ergency travel and lodging, entertain­
ment, pet care, clothing, household good s and crem a­
tions. (503-283-8535.) (11/01)
Health, Education, A ID S Liaison (H EA D offers
information about alternative view s of A ID S causation
and H IV testing. For information and a free packet,
leave your name and address (503-227-2339) (1 1/01)
H IV Day Center a program of Ecumenical M inistries
of Oregon, offers social activities, support groups, peer
support, professional counseling, m assage, haircuts and
home meal deliveries. Hot m eals are available at the
Weavers Tale Retreat Center is offering a retreat for
gay and lesbian seniors 10 am-1:30 pm Aug. 17 at Alton
Collins Retreat in Eagle Creek. C ost for the day is $13.50
with lunch for an additional $5. The center offers elders the
opportunity to spend time outdoors breathing fresh air and
experiencing the sights and sounds of nature. Staff include
health care professionals, artists and nature enthusiasts.
They are prepared to assist seniors with personal needs
and mobility and are committed to creating an enriching and
enjoyable day. Activities include a guided nature walk on a
wheelchair-accessible trail, nature crafts, a music circle, sto­
rytelling and m assage therapy. Need transportation? Call
Friendy House at 503-228-4391 to sign up. (8/3)
The
Prtde of tho R o m Scholarship Fund
announces 2001 applications are available Applicants
m ust be lesbian, gay, bi or trans or the children of LG B T
parents and residents of the Portland tricounty area or
Clark County, W ash. Applications m ust be postm arked
by July 31 and are available from 503-231-5759 or
www.equityfoundation.org. (7/20)
Looking for lesbians of color w ho are interested
in forming a group focusing on relevant issu e s such as
center at 9:30 am and 12:30 pm M onday through
Friday. (Drop in. 9 am-3 pm Monday-Fnday. 2941 N E
Ainsworth St. 503-460-3822.) (11/01)
Multnom ah County Health Departm ent's H IV Health
Services Center has specialized in the treatment of
H IV since 1990. It offers a full-service medical clinic,
including on-site pharm acist and nutritionist, medication
management, mental health services, w ellness program
and case management. S e habla espanol. A S L and for­
eign language interpretation available. (8 am-5 pm
Monday-Fnday. Fourth Floor. 426 S W Stark St.
503-988-5020.) ( 11/01)
International Foundation for Alternative
Research in A ID S (IFARA) provides education
through the Treatment Information Exchange (TIE) pro­
gram. W eekly m eetings are led by professionals in a
specialized area of treatment. (Tuesday nights.
credits for photos/subjects. Inquire and/or send photos
to A. D ubois. P.O. B ox 613, Salem , O R 97308, or
stone_ally@ hotm ail.com . Include a self-addressed,
stam ped envelope with all subm issions. (8/17)
Q u o o r C rip», an anthology of perform ance texts,
poetry, e ssa ys, personal narratives and cultural critiques
by gay men who are disabled, is being com piled by
John R. Killacky. Su bm issions, suggestion s and
inquiries should be sent by m id-August to
jasonlwc@ earthlink.net. All accepted material will be
paid a sm all fee if published. Killacky lectures widely and
is published in a variety of periodicals on disability and
other issu es. He recently com pleted the 17-minute
video Crip Shots featuring Judy Sm ith, G re g Walloch,
C h ris Hewitt, Bill Shannon and Terry G allow ay (8/17)
Bradley-Angle House holds volunteer training
Aug. 6 to Sept. 8. Help end dom estic violence! Call
503-282-9940. (8/3)
C om e to u s and feel goo d by w orking with the
Portland Faith of Rosas, a Portland nondenom ina-
tional spiritual society, challenges the religious right
wing. W e need help for cable television production,
new sletters and prom otion. C all D u q u e sn e du Berrien
at 503-248 -9 01 9. (8/3)
by HIV. They meet weekly at Project Q uest. (6-8 pm
Thursday. 15 N Morris St. Linda 503-493-0288.)
( 11 / 01 )
Our H o u m is a residential care facility for those living
with and dying from A ID S . (2727 S E Alder St.. Portland.
O R 97214 503-234-0175.) ( 11/01)
Partnership Project provides social w ork and nurs­
ing case m anagem ent to people living with H IV /A ID S.
G et help coordinating all asp ects of health care a s well
a s financial management, food and housing assistance,
and em otional support. (8.30 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday.
503-230-1202.) ( 11/01)
Plus Club House Party provides an open social
gathering for people living with H IV and A ID S to mingle
and network. The group m eets in private hom es at 2 pm
on the third Sunday of the month. (Brian
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503-249- 7030. 7(11/01)
Metropolitan African American Support
Connection (M A A SC ) is a support group for
Project Quest offers health appointm ents, nutritional
information, support groups and sp orts activities for
people living with H IV and A ID S . (15 N M om s St.
503-493-0288 pquest@teleport.com.) (11 /01)
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