Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, July 21, 2006, Page 27, Image 27

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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.)
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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
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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.)
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