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urne 3. 20Q5 » C^nturV' Cervie. Togetköt Founded in January 2001, Shout Out (4:30 p.m. June 19) is a Portland-based nonprofit educa tional and musical organization dedi cated to presenting a message of diver sity, teamwork and mutual respect through public per formance and com- munity service. According to its mission statement, the group builds “bridges of under standing between...ethnic, cultural, spiritual, political, economic, age-based, physically chal lenged, sexual and gender minority groups” and encourages “constructive communication and a celebration of our differences and recognition of our similarities” by presenting “musical, choreographic and artistic productions that reflect these goals in their spirit and content.” Shout Out seeks to bring people together to take action on issues including child abuse, discrimination, hate crimes, health care, homelessness, human rights, literacy, poverty, substance abuse and violence. In 2003 it released the 16- song disc One World, One Voice, containing seven origi nal compositions written by members of the group along with music by Carole King, Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds and Carole Bayer-Sager and songs written for the musical group Up with People. For more information visit www.shoutoutinc.org. Richard Voss, just out 33 gri abr Principal Broker / Owner Peninsula Realty 6110 N. Lombard St. Portland, OR 97203 Business (503) 286-5826 Cell (503) 804-9424 •Full Service Real Estate Office •On Site Real Estate School •Full Service Property Management Se habla Español •Notary Services •Fax Machine Services •In-office Closings •On-site Mortgage Broker oppoa See tuct tieCfi cueuited ad i*t tj^ae richard voss<" century21 com wwwcentury21peninsula.com Each office is independently owned and operated 2041 NE Burnside St, Gresham 503-491-51 io www.shopitsme.com Trans Friendly hi a Stoll Warm up your voice and get ready to strut your stuff for the Portland Queer Idol karaoke contest! Auditions will be held June 5 at Embers, 110 N.W. Broadway; June 7 at C.C. Slaughters, 219 N.W. Davis St.; and June 9 at the Egyptian Club, 3701 S.E. Division St. The Portland Queer Idol Finalists (5 p.m. June 19) will then compete on the main festival stage to bring the weekend to a dramatic finish. jm M m * frulA tot Celebrating the Cultures of Portland's African American LGTBQ Communities 6:30pm - 8:30pm •Saturday, June 18 12:55 p.m. Opening Address 1:15 p.m. Cathole 2:20 p.m. Cascade AIDS Project 2:25 p.m. Benjamin Ruppert 2:45 p.m. Basic Rights Oregon 2:50 p.m. Portland Lesbian Choir 3:15 p.m. Love Makes a Family 3:20 p.m. Clinton Street Cabaret (The Rocky Horror Picture Show) 3:40 p.m. Demimonde Slumber Party 4:20 p.m. Prize Raffle 4:25 p.m. One with Heart 4:45 p.m. Sexual Minority Youth Resource Center 5:05 p.m. DK PDX 5:35 p.m. Pride Northwest 5:40 p.m. Spirit of Pride Awards 5:50 p.m. Champion of Pride Awards 6 p.m. The Retros 7:30 p.m. Molli Paige Band 8:20 p.m. 669 9:10 p.m. Rubber Neck Sunday, June 19 11:30 a.m. Parade Kickoff 1 p.m. Mayor Tom Potter 1:05 p.m. Police Chief Derrick Foxworth 1:15 p.m. Portland Gay Men’s Chorus 1:45 p.m. City Commissioner Sam Adams (Keynote Address) 2 p.m. Magdalen Hsu-Li 2:50 p.m. Portland Taiko 3:05 p.m. Lynn Frances Anderson 3:50 p.m. Live on Stage (.Hair and Aquarius) 4 p.m. Equity Foundation 4:05 p.m. Bear Dance 4:15 p.m. Imperial Sovereign Rose Court 4:25 p.m. Prize Raffle 4:30 p.m. Shout Out 5 p.m. Portland Queer Idol Finalists 5:45 p.m. Closing Address "The Real Deal with the DL: Women & Men Dispelling the Myths and Exposing the Truths about HIV/AIDS in the African American Community" Join community members, leaders, and advocates for an evening of engaging activities, a video presentation and group discussion on this topic. Free HIV testing. State University, Smith Memorial Student Union Floor Cascade Room 236 — 1825 SW Broadway I Bus #8, #44, #12, #19 f Come meet and greet the Portland Black Pride staff, community members and leaders, volunteers and sponsors. There will be erotic art on display, light snacks, beer and wine for sell. 10% of all funds raised go to Portland Black Pride. Hip Chicks do Wine, Winery and Tasting Room 4510 SE 23rd Ave I Bus #17 Holgate (Take Holage to SE 26th Ave & look for signs) Noon-6:00pm 19:00pm - 1:30am Waterfront: Portland Black Pride will have a booth set up with music, card games, bones and HIV/AIDS resources. Tom McCall Waterfront Park BlackOUT Rarty $5.00 Admission: The BlackOUT Party will feature live entertainment, complimentary buffet, cash bar, and old school, hip-hop and R&B music. First 25 people get free raffle tickets. Raffle prizes include iPod Mini, Mountain Bike, DVD Player, Pre paid Cell Phone, BestBuy gift certificate, and restaurant gift certificates. Moon Star Bar & Grill 7410 f€ MLK Blvd I Bus #75, #6, #8 Noon-2:00pm 14:00pm • 9:00pm o 5 Parade: Say it Loud, I'm Black, Gay and I'm Proud!" Come march with us as we celebrate the legacy of the African American LGTBQ community. Contact Brother to Brother at 503.417.7991 to march with us and Rst a t-shirt. The parade route starts at the North Park Blocks (NW Park and NW avis). Ask a Pride NW Volunteer for Brother To Brother/Portland Black Pride 2005 team meeting location. Barbeque: A day in the park filled with food, games and music. Feei free to bring a dish and/or beverage to share. Columbia Park Site F Chautauqua & N. Lombard | Bus #75 Portland Black Pride (PBP) is an annual event hosted by Brother to Brother. PBP 2005 sponsors are Cascade Al Ds Project, Multnomah County Health Department, tricks do Wine, Moon star Bar & Grill, Cannon's Express Ribs, Meyer, New Seasons Markets, BestBuy, Circuit City, Blue Inc PSU Queers & Allies, and The Darryl! Corporation/Innergy, Inc. informatori on Brother to Brother or any Black Pride events, For more mformalon please call 503 417 7991 or visit their website at www brotobropdx onj This year's parade gathers at the North Park Blocks, heads down Southwest Broadway and turns on Taylor Street before arriving at Waterfront Park.