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4 MARCH 3. 2006 JUStjOUt iustout J 'NEWSMAGAZINE Founded 1983 • Jay Brown and Renée LaChance PUBLISHER 8 MANAGING EDITOR Marty Davis STAFF WRITER FANTASY For Adults Jaymee R. Cuti Only! ARTS AND CULTURE EDITOR Jim Radosta I m * ' DESIGN DIRECTOR Anabel Ramirez PRODUCTION 8 AD DESIGNER Enhancing love, sex, and everything in between since 1985 Cat Cheng ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Larry Lewis We offer Portland’s hottest selection of: movies, games, toys, lingerie, and much more... ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES Joseph Clark, Melissa Morales, Kari Tate, Cshea Walker CONTRIBUTORS 17 Portland area locations to serve you including: Yvonne P. Behrens, Stephen Blair, Meryl Cohn, Jodi Helmer, Timothy Krause, Patricia L. 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Commissioner Rojo de Steffey invites you to Multnomah County's recognition of National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Health Awareness Week, March 12-18, 2006. LGBT people have unique health concerns and often face financial, personal and cultural barriers when attempting to access health care. In conjunction with National LGBT Health Awareness Week, Multnomah County will be sponsoring and participating in a number of events. The goals of these events are designed to raise public awareness of the unique health concerns in LGBT communites, bring attention to health disparities among LGBT communities, to educate LGBT health providers and to raise awareness for medical and health care professionals in the area of cultural competency with regard to LGBT health. MARK YOUR CALENDARS: (’Maybe it’s time to get that bigger place...? http://www.mchealth.org/haw Multnomah County Board Proclamation LGBT Health Awareness Week Panel March 9, 9:30 AM Commissioners' Board Room The Multnomah Building, 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Commissioner Roio de Steffey will bring before the Board of County Commissioners a Proclamation to officially rec ognize the week of March 13th as LGBT Health Awareness Week in Multnomah County. Multnomah County will be hosting a panel on LGBT health issues featuring community based programs doing innovative work to address issues in LG8T communities. Monday, March 13, 4 6 pm The Multnomah Building, 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd Commissioners' Board Room All welcome, no charge, light refreshments Smokeless LGBTO community forum on smoking and * secondhand smoke Wednesday, March 15, 2006 Studio 1050, 1050 SE Water Free before 9pm, $5-10 sliding scale after 9pm Doors open 6pm, community forum 7-9 pm, perform ances 9pm-midmght Tabling by LGBTQ and/or health-based organizations, a town-hall style community discussion about smoking and secondhand smoke in bars aimed at reaching LGBTQ bar owners, performers and event planners, performances by local LGBTQ artists, including Ashleigh Flynn, open to the general public, all eges Kim Trip, Realty Trust 503A162017 hl If>://\cu’iv.rcu /I yl ruol .com /kirn I rip 3902 NE Sa/iOy ßM. PorílanO Editorial guidelines: Letters to the editor should be limited to 500 words. Announcements regarding life transitions (births, deaths, unions, etc.) should be limited to 200 words; photos are welcome. 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