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28 Just out • august 17.2001 This untitled monoprint by Annie M eyer w ill be on view during A rt in the Pearl from Sept. 1 to 3 in—w here else?—the Pearl D istrict Commitment Ceremony. (Noon pic nic. 2 pm ceremony. 900 Court St. NE. 503-831-3278.) Go take a hike with the Adventure Group to Elk Cove. (8 am. 503-224-6747. www. adventuregroup. com. ) C.C . Slaughters plays host to a Tea Dance every Sunday afternoon with DJFJ. (3-9 pm 219 N W Davis St. 503-248-9135.) Dan Butler, the gay actor who so con vincingly plays babehound Bulldog on Frasier, presents his one-man show The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told M e at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland. The performance is part of the annual daylong Daedalus Project, which raises money for HIV/AIDS organizations. (2 pm. $10. 541-482-4331. www.osfashland.org.) 21 rr|pFafoTj^cy Rosetown Ramblers roll out the fun during their skating party at Oaks Celebrate summer! Join the Adventure Group for a Fun Run/W alk every Tuesday at Duniway Park. (6:30 pm. Don 503-224-6747. www. adventuregroup. org.) Park. Please bring a donation of nonperishable food for Esther's Pantry. (7:30-9:30 pm. Foot o f Southeast Spokane Street. $5. 503-234-9944.) S tripper Night at the Egyptian Club. (9 pm until 1 or 2 am. 3701 SE It's gals doing it for each other— Division St. 503-236-8689.) august Submissions should be sent to j U S t O U t Calendar, P.O. Box 14400, Portland, OR *>•7293-0400; or faxed 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. If you find yourself in Salem, show your colors at Capitol Pride. Tonight there's a dinner at the 300 Club. (6 pm cock tails, 7 pm dinner. 300 Liberty St. SE. 503-365-9721.) 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.) More fun in Salem at Capitol Pride: Enjoy live entertainment and guest speakers at Pringle Park Plaza. This will be followed by a Youth Pride Party 6-9 pm at the 300 Club. The big kids party starts 10 pm at the same place. (300 Liberty St. SE. 503-831-3278.) It's a Bear Bust when those fuzzy Oregon Bears take over Gail’s Dirty Duck. (8-11 pm. 429 N W Third Ave. $7-$9. 503-224-8446.) Bad Attitude Boutique presents Moulin Ruse: A Comedy Erotic Experience at Tonic Lounge. (9 pm-2 am. 3100 NE Sandy Blvd. $12 at the door, $10 in advance from 503-223-8833 or www. badattitude. com.) Find out why s/he has a buck up her ass during Butch-Boi Tease Night on Aug. 23 at the Egyptian Club What are the dog days of summer without a dog? If you're thinking about adding a four-legged to your fam, consider adopting a greyhound. Homes for Hounds will have several retired racing dogs at the Garlic Festival in North Plains through Aug. 19. (503-669-2129. www. homesforhounds. homestead, com.) Imagine a cross between Cirque du Soleil and The Rocky Horror Picture Show and you’ll have an idea of what to expect if you go see Circus Contraption, a No BS—join Lesbians with Degrees for a potluck picnic at the north end of Laurelhurst Park. Bring a dish and your own beverage; plates and utensils are provided. (7 pm. lesbianswdegrees@aol. com.) nonprofit collective of Seattle per formers and musicians. You'll find them at Dante’s performing their quirky, adult material. This ain't your father’s circus! (9 pm. 1 SW Third Ave. $8. 503-226-6630.) 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.) 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.) Beat the heat, suck in the fresh air, and start your weekend with some exercise. Join the Adventure Group every Saturday morning for the Fun Run/W alk along Portland’s water front, 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.) Grab your Stetson and head off to Crystal's Queer Country Jam at Portland Metro Club (formerly PPAA). (8-9 pm lessons, 9 pm -1 am dancing. 618 SE Alder St. $5, $8 with lessons.) Go cycling with the Adventure Group along the Springwater Corridor. (9 am. 503-452-5680. www. adventuregroup. com.) It’s women's comedy night at M other Kali's Summer Film Series in Eugene. Join them for laughs, popcorn and air conditioning! (7 pm. 720 E 13th Ave. 541-343-4864.) : >Y Dan Butler of Frasier brings his one-man show The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told Me to Ashland on Aug. 20 The Portland Polyamory Circle meets to discuss “ finding time to share." (7 pm. Call Laury at 503-285-4848 for location.) If it's butches you want to see takin' it off, then check out the monthly Butch- Boi Tease Night at the Egyptian Club. (9 pm. 3701 SE Division St. 503-236-8689.) Play music, recite poetry, and sip a latte at Touchstone Coffee House during open mike every Thursday. (7-9 pm. 7631 NEGIisan St. 503-262-7613. www.touchstonecoffeehouse.com.) Pick out your summer reading, then hear Pam and Maggie's performance at Borders in Gresham. The duo play in styles ranging from folk to rock. (7 pm. 687 N W 12th St. 503-674-3917.) m m » p* This much fun should be illegal! Those wacky gals of the Lesbian Garden Club gather for their ninth annual Vha Sackville-West Croquet and -Garden Party. This delightful event will be hosted again this year by Kathy Oliver, who will be defending her croquet title. (2 pm. Call 503-284-0888 for directions.) Bring a lunch to the Capitol Pride Queer Visibility Picnic on the lawn in front of the Oregon State Capitol in Salem. Then stick around as the Rev. Keli Kree officiates a Public Obo Addy and Okropong perform during the Homowo Festival of African Arts on Aug. 25 In the South Parfc Blocks