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group. The stages mixed musicians and per
formers with speakers from organizations such
as Love Makes a Family, Radical Women, Cas
cade AIDS Project and the Sexual Minority
Youth Recreation Center.
Also June. 15 was that famed Grudge Match
between the Rose City Softball Association
All-Stars and the Portland Police Bureau. Usu
ally the queer team comes out on top, hut this
year law' enforcement arrested that plan, win
ning 9-8.
“I can’t believe we lost!” R C SA director
/
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Roy Melani exclaims. “ But everyone has won,
since we raised $1,233 for the Sunshine
Foundation and Camp Starlight. It was a
great tim e!”
Saturday evening the Lesbian Avengers
played host to the annual Dyke March. “I was
really happy with the turnout,” organizer Sarah
Barnard says, “hut I wish it hadn’t been so
quiet. ..when people are too quiet it feels more
like a walk-a-thon than a Dyke March.” But
she’s already thinking about how to resolve the
situation. “Next year,” she quips, “we’ll have to
hire some rabble-rousers.”
The march— complete with Dykes on
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