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JULY 21, 2006 lustiout n tsabout FRI • JULY 21 The Oregon Leather Fraternity presents its first- ever regional contest for the titles of Oregon Leather Sir, Leather boy and Columbia Boot Black through July 23. (wwworegonleather fraternity.org.) Portland Center Stage presents the eighth annual Jus»Add Water/West a developmental festival of new dramatic work for the stage, through July 23. (wwwpcs org.) Holocene presents Boombox Friday 2.0 featur ing OJs BJ, P. Disco and Maxx Bass spinning new and old underground dance music with special musical guests Solenoid and Nice Nice. (9 pm 1001 SE Morrison St. $5.) The Portland Gay Men's Chorus raises money during the second annual Garage Sale Extrava ganza through July 23. (9 am-3 pm. 2451 NW 28th Ave To donate items contact Gary at 503-240-9777 or pgmcdad@comcast.net) Bad Girls present Dyke Night at the tSSF Eagle featuring drink specials, live entertainment and a charity raffle and auction. Everyone is welcome regardless of gender, sexual orientation or interest in B/D/S/M or leather. Proceeds benefit Bradley- Angle House. (9 pm-midnight. 1300 W Burnside St. $2 donation.) SAT • JULY 22 The Adventure Group takes a very difficult 15- mile hike/climb to one of the best panoramic views of the whole Columbia River Gorge above the Bonneville Dam, followed by a dip in Gillette Lake. Meet in Starbucks at Hollywood Fred Meyer. (7 am. 3030 NE Weidler St. Jerome 503-239-8563. ieromeguillen@freightliner. com.) The Oregon Bears, Bad Giris, the Oregon Leather Fraternity and the Imperial Sovereign Rose Court raise money for Esther's Pantry dunng a garage sale outside Fat Cobra Video, followed by a par ty at Primal Urge. (10 am-6 pm sale, 5940 N Interstate Ave., free 9 pm-midnight party, 835 N Lombard St., $2 and a canned food donation johnneycub@msn.com.) The Dresden Dolls, featuring bisexual singer Amanda Palmer and cross-dressing musical partner Brian Viglione, come to town July 26. In Other Words offers a monthly children's poetry workshop geared toward kids between 5 and 10 years old. Bring paper, pencils, pens, crayons, a snack and your creativity. (11:30 am- 1 pm. 8 NE Killingsworth St.) F<X ' G loria P eek Alissa Hartman teaches an art workshop providing a detailed study of perspective and foreshortening drawing techniques Saturdays through Aug. 12 at In Other Words. Bring paper, pencils or charcoal, erasers, ruler and straight edge (3-5 pm 8 NE Killingsworth St. Register at 503-232-6003.) Deaf ft Hearing Out Reach presents its month ly queer social at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. Come hang out with old friends and make new ones. All sign levels welcome! (6-9 pm. 201 SE 12th Ave. www.dhororg.) Your Place or Mine? Productions hosts Eat My Martini, a suave cocktail party where lesbians can mingle in an elegant and fun atmosphere in West Portland. This month's event will feature poker lessons, billiards and marsh mallows and kielbasa sausages for roasting. Shuttle service available from Holocene. Dress to impress! (7:30 pm. $25 at the door, $20 in advance from 503-481-9870 or www yourplace ormineproductions. com.) Bi dyke anti-folk&inger/songwriter Amy Bleu opens for New York singer Laura Stevenson at Another Moon. (7pm. 729 E Bumside St.) Red Herring, The New Bloods, Taigaa! and More Teeth perform at In Other Words. (8 pm 8 NE Killingsworth St. $3-$5 donation.) Hey, what's your vice? Holocene presents Double Down, the fab queer party where the player always wins, every fourth Saturday. (8 pm 1001 SE Morrison St. $5.) Tip your hat to Crystal's Country Jam at the Portland Metro Club (PPAA). (8-9 pm lessons, 9 pm-1 am ddhcing 618 SE Alder St. $5, $8 with lessons.) It's so hot in the dark! C.C. Slaughters Jtjjp presents Blackout Party 2006 featuring —.... ........ »■Mb C heryl B ell Broker Edwards Realty Group Sr. Mortgage Broker First Pacific Mortgage 503-314-1752 Direct: Office: 503-590-6600 Ext. 21 Email: Gloria@Edwardshouses.com Website: GloriasRealEstate.com Folk Alliance Region-West presents its third Acoustic Music Summit at Mississippi Studios featuring discussions, panels, networking, a great dinner and music showcase appearances by Ashleigh Flynn and Sneakin' Out, Terra and many more. (1-10:30 pm 3939 N Mississippi Ave $30 at the door, $25 in advance from 503-288-3895.) For complete, up-to-date listings 1 log onto www.justout.com. 1 I can make your home buying or refinancing process very easy. Please call me to inquire about programs available to you. Committed to providing my clients the highest level of integrity' and professionalism Sneakin' Out performs at Eugenio's during the Division Street Fair. 112:30-2:30 pm. 3584 SE Division St.) (503) 670-9515 phon, __ a < chery lb@ 1 stpac.com www. 1 stpac.com FIRST PACIFIC mortgage j