Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, May 06, 2011, Page 50, Image 50

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    OREGO N'S LGBTO N EW S M A G A ZIN E
every other Monday at Outside In. (6:30 pm. 1030 SW 13th Ave. Hugo
503-997-8615 orAudenoo 503-261-5463.)
The Portland Gay Men's Garden Group meets once a month to
explore various gardens and nurseries Come socialize and meet other
men who love plants Contact Jim at 503-309-4342.
Portland Leather Alliance is one of the largest pansexual, nonprofit
B/D/S/M, leather and fetish lifestyle organizations in (he Northwest
Regular social and educational opportunities, including KinkFest,
Leather Ball and Fall Vendors Fair, (www pdxleatheralliance.org.)
Portland LeatherMen meet every second Saturday for potluck and
socializing Meet men into a leather lifestyle and keep abreast of leather
happenings No dues, no formal organization, no officers or board, just
leather socialization fa the past 21 years. (360-896-6665.
TuckerWalter@gmail com.)
Portland Lesbian Book Club gathers monthly to chat about a chosen
book a to attend selected events. (6:30 pm third Tuesday groups,
yahoo com/group/portlandlesbianbookclub.)
The Portland Lesbian Garden Club enjoys all things green, from the
latest perennial a vegetable finds to yard design and container plant­
ing. We focus not on meetings, but on garden and nursery tours, plant/
seed exchanges, and holiday parties All ages and levels of expertise
are welcome, and fa $10 a year you can have access to our entire
website: www.lgcpdx.org. Give us a call at 503-909-2002 with your
contact information to become a member
POX Lesbian Network hosts monthly card, games, pool and bowling
nights, brewpub visits, hiking, kayaking, backpacking, snowshoeing,
skiing, snowboarding, cross country skiing, monthly bookclub, etc. We
also have an annual campout fa members in Summer and parcipate in
the Hood to Coast relay. This is a Network, so if you want to host an
event please feel free to do so. Please find us on Facebook and request
to become a member
Portland Metro Prime Timers meets monthly on fourth Sundays.
Established in 1980 as a social group fa older Gay men as well as
younger men who enjoy their company. Activities include potluck
meals, picnics, dinners o u t Bingo, celebrations of special holiday occa­
sions. Check out our website web.me.com/byron w/pdxpt. Contact.
360-254-1718 a 503-2864613.
Rainbow Eastenders is a group of active senia gay men who meet at
Rainbow Vista in Gresham to socialize, travel and attend outings,
including holiday parties, ocean cruises and dining out. Come make
some new friends (11 am third Saturday. 1350 W Powell Blvd.
503-667-5575 ian@ rainbowvista.com.)
Relationship Gardening is a support group fa single, gay men who
desire monogamy. ($2S/week. Call 503-348-0405 for pre-screening,
relationshipgardening, com)
Rose City Discussion Club, the largest and oldest open pansexual/
alternative sexuality club in the Northwest, is open to all orientations,
fetishes and lifestyles that are safe, sane and consensual. (rcdc@ tele-
port.com. www.rcdc.org.)
Sappho Social Club is a group of women 40 years and older building
community through soaal and cultural activities, (thesapphosocial-
club@ yahoo.com.)
SOMOS LGBTQ Latinos group is a welcoming social and educational
gathenng fa GLBTQ Latinos. (6:30-8:30pm, Educate Ya, 200 NE 20th
Ave. Suite-10, somos.info@ gmail.corr,)
Soyboys Vegetarian Men’s Group is a fun, social gathenng fa gay
and bi men who are interested in a healthy vegetanan a vegan lifestyle
A variety of activities and monthly potlucks on the last Saturday, (veg-
gieguys@ aol.com.)
Tuesday Twilight Tastings meets fa casual tastings of fine wines and
inspired food at West Cafe. (6-8 pm third Tuesday. 1201 SW Jefferson
St. RSVP to 503-7844807 a 503-227-8189.)
Physical Recreation
The Adventure Group organizes a variety of activities year round,
including hiking, walking, cross-country and downhill skiing, rafting and
mountain biking. (PO Box 2201, Portland, OR 97208-2201. www.
adventuregroup.org.)
Amazon Dragons Paddling Club invites women 16 and older to join
Portland's only out lesbian dragon boat team. Be part of the fun and
fitness with this dynamic group, (www.amazondragons org)
Gay Men's Walking Group invites gay, bi and questioning men to stroll
in various neighborhoods around Portland fa fun, friendship and exer­
cise. (10 am Saturday Tom 503-9844549.)
Turf Girtz Golf Group www turfgir1z.com
Lesbian Equestrian Group gets together fa equestrian activities in
the Pacific Northwest (Denise 503-654-3865. Lynn 503-777-2339.
kelrav@ rdrop.com.)
Out Dancing teaches dancing fa same-sex couples at Ankeny Street
Studio Classes for different dance styles start each month: country,
swing, tango, cha-cha, etc Call for schedule (503-236-5129. outjJanc-
ing@ yahoo.com. hom e.att.net/-outdanang.)
OutKayaking, Portland's gay and lesbian sea kayak group, explores
the lakes, rivers and bays of northwest Oregon and southwest
Washington, (www.outkayaking.org.)
PDX Pride Bowling League is recruiting for fun games Friday nights
September through April, (info@pdxpridebow1.com.)
PDX NetRippers is Portland’s queer soccer organization with competi­
tive indoa soccer, outdoa scrimmages, practices fa all levels and
regional tournaments. (Kyle bendoverbeckham@ gmail.com. www.
myspace.com/netrippers.)
Portland Gay & Lesbian Bowling Association meets Sundays from
Laba Day through Memonal Day at Hollywood Bowl. Drop-ins wel­
come anytime. (3:30 pm. 4030 NE Halsey St. Mailing address: PO Box
42034, Portland, OR 97232. 503-693-6261. pdxbowl@ yahoo.com.
www.pdxbowl com.)
Portland Gay Basketball Association welcomes alt skill levels
(groups. yahoo.com/group/PortlandGayBasketballAssoaation.)
Portland Frontrunners welcomes gay, lesbian, bi and trans people of
all abilities and interests, whether you're a running novice a a sea­
soned marathoner (Gary info@ portlandfrontrunners org www.port-
landfrontrunners.org.)
Rose City Softball Association is Oregon's largest sports organiza­
tion fa the GLBT community. With open and women's divisions at all
levels, RCSA plays slow-pitch softball games on most Sundays
throughout the summer at Gordon Faber Recreational Complex in
Hillsboro Join a team a form a new one! (4450 NW 229th Ave. mem­
.......... ...... -outreach •--------------
Youth Services
Portland metro’s LG B T Q you th community is fortunate to have plentiful resources,
support groups, social clubs and educational programs offered in the region. Through a
passionate network o f nonprofit organizations, empowered youth activists and a com­
mitment to providing safe spaces, outreach and leadership skill training, the organiza­
tions that follow have put in the hours and dollars to help the youth community realize
that they are not alone— and that it does get better.
— RyanJ. Prado
SMYRC
The Trevor Project
Sexual & Gender Minority Youth 866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-
Resource Center
7386) ortrevorproject.org
503-872-9664 + smyrc.org
The Trevor Project is a national
SM YRC creates safety and sup­ 24-hour, toll-free confidential
port for LGBTQ youth in Oregon suicide hotline for LGBTQ youth.
through youth empowerment,
community building, education
The Pride Project
and direct services.
503-260-5792 + prideproject.org
PFLAG
PFLAGPDX.org +
ClackamasPFLAG.com
facebook.com/pflag.
portlandblackchapter
PFLAG supports LGBTQ per­
sons, their families and friends
through love, understanding,
education and advocacy.
TransActive
The Pride Project is a program
for LGBTQ youth 21 and under
in Washington County.
503-725-9742 or qrc.pdx.edu
Portland State University’s
Queer Resource Center
QPOWER
basicrights.org
QPOW ER is a group of young,
motivated leaders committed to
fighting to pass the policies and
elect the candidates that will
bring full equality to Oregon.
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opposes all forms of discrimination and promotes patnotism (971 -235-
7432, vfhr org a Facebook "Veterans for Human Rights")
Gay & Grey is a program of Friendly House working to enhance the
lives of okter individuals 60 or better through education, advocacy, hous­
ing support, outreach and resource development Activities include a
monthly social on the second Thursday of each month, yoga classes **
diversity trainings, and a host of o th a activities geared towards the
attendees interests F a current educational and social opportunities
call 5032284391 a mchamberim@ fnendlybousetncorg
Political
Radical Women are active in the struggle against bigotry and exploita­
tion Call us to get involved! (6:30 pm second and fourth Monday 819
N Killingsworth St. 5032404462. rwpdx@igc o rg )
Basic Rights Oregon (BRO), the state's largest grassroots quea
rights political organization, lobbies the Legislature, educates the public
and works to end disaim ination through election activities
(503222-6151. www.basicnghts.org.)
Democratic Party of Oregon's GLBT Caucus partiapates in poke/’
decisions and outreach, recruits and supports candidates and dele­
gates, and gives sexual minorities access to elected officials and can­
didates (503224-8200 wwwstonewalloregon.org.)
Old Lesbians Organizing for Change (OLOC), provides lesbians 60
and okter the chance to meet like-minded women in our common
struggle to confront agasm , to share mutual interests and to expen-
ence the joy of playing and working togetha (1 pm second Wednesday
503286-3575.)
Oregon Log Cabin Republicans meet every second Tuesday at
Hobo's. Come meet o th a LGBT Republicans, enjoy food and dnnk,
and discuss relevant issues. (5:30-7:30 p.m. every second Tuesday,
Hobo's, 120 NW 3rd, contact Chuck King for more information at ore?-
gonlogcabinrepublicans@ gmail.com a 5036164549)
General
Outside in
Queer Scouts PDX
503-535-3800 + outsidein.org
“Queer Scouts PD X” on
Facebook
Outside In helps homeless
youth and other marginalized
people move toward improved
health and self-sufficiency.
TransActiveonline. org
TransActive provides necessary
support to improve the quality of
life of transgender and gender
non-conforming children, youth
and their families through
education, services, advocacy
and research.
PSU QRC
MAY 6, 2011
GLSEN Oregon
503-936-5614 + glsen.org/oregon
The Living Room
The Gay, Lesbian & Straight
Education Network strives to
“The Living Room, Clackamas
assure that each member of
County” on Facebook
every school community is
valued and respected regard­
The Living Room is a program
for LGBTQ youth ages 14-20 in less of sexual orientation or
gender identity/expression.
Clackamas County.
bership@ roseatysoftball.ofg www rosedtysoftball org.)
Rosetown Ramblers, Portland's gay and lesbian square dance club,
dances at mainstream and plus levels (PO Box 5352, Portland, OR
97228-5352. wwwrosetownramblers.com.)
Ruby Red Flippers, a group of gay and lesbian scuba divers in the
Portland area, teaches new recruits and takes dives in Tacoma, Hood
Canal and other Pacific Northwest waters. (rubyredflippers@ yahoo
com. www.mbyredflippers.org.)
She Rocks, a supportive rock climbing group fa lesbians 18 and older,
organizes year-round climbing and training events chosen according to
skill level. Monthly meetings are held at Bagdad Pub. (6:30-7:30 pm
second Thursday. 3702 SE Hawthorne Blvd. www.sherocks.wetpaint.
com.)
Team Portland Tennis meets Sundays at University of Portland. All
levels of play welcome. (8 am-noon. www.teamportland-tennis.org.)
»COMMUNITY
Support
Clackamas County PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Fnends of
Lesbians and Gays) meets every fourth Tuesday at Atkinson Memorial
Church in Oregon City. (7-9 pm. 710 Sixth St. 503-341-3208. www.
clackamaspflag.com.)
Late Awakenings, a support group fa lesbians who came out la ta in
life, meets monthly at Q Center. (7 pm third Tuesday 4115 N Mississippi
Ave. 503-227-0605.)
Central City Concern's Women's Homeless Veterans Reintegration
Program provides employment and housing services to female
Veterans who are homeless a in transition. Resume building, job
search skills and general case management can help you in your quest
for self-sufficiency! (2 NW 2nd Ave, 503-226-7387)
Daddies and Papas, a social and support network fa quea men
raising children in the Portland area, offers play dates for kids, parenting
tips and resources at Q Center. (10am-Noon, third Saturday of each
month. 4115 N Mississippi Ave., daddiesandpapas@ gmail.com.)
The Dads Group is a social support group for gay, bi, trans a question­
ing men who are dads a want to be dads. Meets 7-9 pm the 4th
Thursday of the month at the Q Center. F a more information call Brett
503-3104723 or Terry 503-697-7004 a visit www.thedadsgroup.com.
Forest Grove PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Fnends of Lesbians and
Gays) welcomes everyone to to its monthly program and support meet­
ings at the Forest Grove United Church of Christ. (7 pm, third Tuesday
monthly, 2032 College Way. PFLAG.FG@ gmail.com. 503-232-7676
www.grovenet.org/WestemWashingtonCounty/pflag)
Gay/Bisexual Men's Therapy Group. This weekly thaapy group is
meant to create a safe space where gay, bisexual, quea men and the
like Irom the Porttand/Vancouva area can intimately discuss issues
relevant to their lives. Our goal is to help gay men build intimacy and
trust in ways that faalitate interpersonal growth, depth, and connection.
If you are interested in becoming involved in the Gay Men s Therapy
Group, a if you would like information about fees and the initial assess­
ment process, please contact Dr. Rich Nobles, Psychologist Resident,
at Portland Psychotherapy at 503.281.4852 ext. 6. Please leave a
message and Dr. Nobles will return your call shortly.
GLBTQI disability group bnngs togetha the GLBTQI community with
physical disabilities of all types, and fnends, fa activities such as movie­
going, music, eating out and explonng Portland. (F a information, 5 0 3
2133801 apdxglbtqidisabled@ com cast.net)
Multiple Sclerosis Self-Help Group fa lesbians and gay men meets
to share information and provide support in dealing with the challenges
of living with multiple scterosis. (6:30-8 pm third Wednesday Melissa
Greeney 5032239511.)
Northwest G enda Alliance is a monthly soaal and support group for
individuals desiring to exptore and express anotha genda. (PO Box
4928, Portland, OR 972084928. 503533-8787 nwga@nwgapdx.
com. www.nwgapdx.com.)
PFLAG Portland Black C hapta is a place fa Black gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgenda people to come togetha with friends and
family and support each otha. Meet ups are the 4th Saturday of each
month at SMYRC. 503.232.7676 www.pflagpdx.org,facebook.com /
pflag.portlandblackchapter
Portland PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Fnends of Lesbians and
Gays) welcomes all to its monthly meetings at First United Methodist
Church. (7 pm second Tuesday 1838 SW Jefferson St. 503232-7676.
www.pflagpdx org.)
Positive Support Association supports all persons that have been
affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic here in the Paafic Northwest. The
PSA maintains a comprehensive web site that people can visit to help
newly diagnosed persons get help and support. The PSA is also seek­
ing volunteers to assist in HIV/AIDS Awareness Projects, including our
P e a Positive Mentorship Program, (www.positive-support.org)
Survivors of Incest Anonymous (SIA) meets each Wednesday at 6
p.m. at the Alano Club and welcomes any sex abuse survivors age 18
and okter Newcomers are welcome! (909 NW 24th St.)
TRANS-FEM strives to engage and unite anyone on the trans-feminine
spectrum through community building, social events, and activism.
Meetings at Q Center every third Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. (Ftora.ivy@
gmail.com a AJFauna@ gmail.com)
Parent Access to Gender Expression Support (PAGES) group for
parents and family members of genda non-conforming and transgen­
d a children and youth age 18 and younga PAGES provides an
opportunity for parents and family of trans youth to share their experi­
ences with one anotha in a secure and supportive setting. PAGES
group meetings are free to participating family members and caregiv­
ers. Childcare is available if needed. (7-9 pm, second Monday of every
month. F a information and to register, 503927-7052, family@ transac-
tiveonline.org.)
Tranz Guyz is a p e a support and discussion group that meets at Q
Center for people assigned female at birth but identifying as trans men/
guys, intersex, genderquea, questioning, FtM, etc. Topics include
medical and emotional health, coming out, -passing," hormones and
relationships/sexuality. (6-8 pm third Sunday. 69 SE Taytor St. tranz-
guys@ gmail.com, tranzguyspdx.org)
Veterans for Human Rights is a non-profit Veterans Organization that
promotes the full recognition and equal protection of active reserve and
Veteran members of the U S Armed Forces VFHR advocates for
gays, lesbians, and bisexuals to serve openly in the U S M ilitary VFHR
Home Free, a program of Volunteers of America fa women and chil­
dren surviving domestic violence has openings for compassionate
people to assist in our restraining o rd a advocacy program. You will
provide emotional support, safety planning and resource referrals.
Training is provided covers dynamics of domestic violence, with an
emphasis on legal issues. Last year, advocates assisted o v a 2,400
petitioners! Call Jen at 503.802.0494 to get more information & to take
action.
Babble-On Toastmasters, Portland’s most diverse Toastmasters dub^
meets every Sunday afternoon to have fun while developing communi­
cations and leadership skills Laughter and applause guaranteed
Contact 503330-2706 a visit wwwbabble-ontm org fa meeting time
and location.
Bisexual Community Forum is a space to meet people and discuss
issues relevant to the bi community at The Deli. Everyone is welcome
(7:30 pm first Monday 441 N Killingsworth Laury 503285 4848)
Deaf & Hearing Out Reach (DHOR) is a nonprofit organization dedi­
cated to building community among deaf and hearing queers and
allies. Visit our Web site fa programs, services, events and community
resources. (503517-8880 TTY/voice. m fo@ dha.org www.dha.org.)
Double Rainbow Foundation is available to help all q u e a parents
who co-conceive children to be treated equally. We believe, regardless
of genda, two adults in committed relationships who agree to co-create
children should be given the same rights as heterosexual couples
http://www.myspace.com/doublerainbowfoundation
Elder Resource Alliance is a coalition of organizations and individuals
working to enhance the lives of okter members of the sexual minorities
community through education, advocacy, outreach and resource
development. Activities include sensitivity trainings, creating social
change, recreational activities, information and assistance. (3:304:30
pm first Wednesday. Friendly House Community Center, 1737 NW
26th Ave Rachel 503224-2640. aacoordinata@ yahoo.com .)
Equity Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded by gays and
lesbians to build communities that embrace the dignity and worth of all
people. Equity has distributed more than $2.8 million in grants and
scholarships throughout Oregon. (503231-5759. www.equityfounda-
tion.org.)
Getting Bi PDX is a women's group that meets for discussion, coffee
and planning social events. ( www.gettingtxpdx.com .)
KBOO-FM’s Out Loud qu e a news and public affairs show, featunng
local guests and announcements, airs second and fourth Tuesdays
This Way Out, the International qu e a show, airs on first, third and fifth
Tuesdays. (6 pm. 90.7 FM Portland, 91 9 FM Hood R iva, 100.7 FM
W illamette Valley www kboo.fm. kbooout)oud@yahoo c o m .)
Q uea-fnendly Northwest Veterans for Peace meets Sundays at
TuHy’s Coffee. (11 am. 935 NE Broadway, nwvp@ teleport.com. www,
peaceveterans org.)
The Oregon Safe Schools and Community Coalition seeks to cre­
ate safe schools and communities for families, educators and students
statewide (503260-5792. wwworegonsafeschools org.)
Potyamory Circle is a gathenng fa folks expionng options beyond
monogamy Discussions include open relationships, extended fam ilies
and intentional communities Everyone is welcome. (7 pm third
Monday. Laury 5032864848.)
Pride at Work Oregon is a new affiliate of the AFL-CIO that lets union
members rally support for gay, lesbian, bi and trans issues and lets the
quea community support workplace rights and respect on the job. (PO
Box 4731, Portland, OR 97208.5035162498.)
Pride Northwest a voluntea-run 501(c)3 nonprofit organization,
seeks vendors and volunteers for the Portland Pride Festival, which is
held every F a th a s Day weekend at Waterfront Park. (5032969788.
info@ pndenw.org. www.pndenw.org.)
Q Center is a space that increases visibility and fosters a connection
within Portland’s qu e a community (4115 N Mississippi, 503234-
7837, info@ pdxqcenta.org wwwpdxqcenta.org.)
Senior Housing and Retirement Enterprises (SHARE) has closed
their doors and turned th a r program o v a to Friendly House SHARE
activities and advocacy is now incorporated in Gay & Grey. F a assis­
tance or to get involved please call 5032284391
The Sexual Minorities Roundtable meets second Tuesdays with
representatives from the Multnomah County Sheriffs Office and the
Portland Police Bureau to discuss and resolve issues between the
quea community and law enforcement agencies (Noon-130 pm. 1111
SW Second Ave #1526 5038230027.)