• northwestnews WWW.JUSTOUT.COM t Annual Human Rights Campaign Portland Gala, an “Urban Farm” Gala Dinner to be held at Meriwether’s Skyline Farms (12735 NW Skyline Blvd.) on Saturday, August 13 from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Reflecting Portland’s commitment to sus­ tainability and all things local, the dinner will serve farm-fresh gourmet food, succu­ lent Oregon wines and micro-distillery libations. To purchase tickets, and to find out more infor­ mation, visitportland.hrc.org or contact hrcport- landgala@gmail. com. Integrative Health. The event kicks off at 6:30 p.m. and includes performances by Michael Allen Harrison, Malia Tippets, Bruce Blanchard and many more. Tickets to Wonder Quest are $50 and include hosted cocktails, an auction and hearty hors d’oeuvres. Quest Center provides services, com­ munity and education to all people seeking a wellness-focused approach to living and dying. For more information, visit quest-center.org. • Portland’s Rose City Rollers are gearing up for their Season 6 Final Championship Sat­ urday, June 18 from 5:45 to 9:30 p.m. at the Portland Expo Center (2060 N. Marine Drive). The double-header features the Guns • Sun Runner Productions is presenting an N Rollers taking on the Heartless Heathers exclusive after-hours community-inclusive vying for third place, followed by the Break fundraising event Friday, June 17 at the Gerd- Neck Betties and the High Rollers battling ing Theater at The Armory (128 NW 11th for the Golden Skate. Ave.). Running from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m., Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 at the door, and “E2D”—Erupt ‘Til Dawn —includes a team can be purchased by visiting rosecityrollers.com. of live deejays, a VIP and Sponsor Lounge, giveaways and raffles, all while generating • Fuse Theater Ensemble’s Gay Pride Read­ funds for Cascade AIDS Project, Portland ing Series winds down over Pride weekend. State University’s Queer Resource Center and On Friday, June 17, catch a performance of Pride Northwest. All profits from the event Diana Son’s Stop Kiss; on Saturday, June 18, will be split among the nonprofits. witness the finale of the series with a reading For more information, visit sunrunnerpdx.com. of Terrence McNally’s Tony Award-winning Love! Valour! Compassion! • The Wonder Ballroom (128 NE Russell St.) Both performances start at 7:30 p.m. at turns cabaret theater Saturday, June 18 for Theater! Theatre! (3430 SE Belmont Ave.). Wonder Quest—an evening of live music, Pay what you can at the door. dance and more benefiting Quest Center for For more information, visit fusepdx.com. Events of Note parade and festival this year, that isn’t stop­ ping the region’s L G B TQ community from showing its organizational strength. A con­ sortium of Corvallis- and Alhany-based non­ profits have come together to launch a schol­ arship, which will be awarded—hopefully annually—to an Oregon State student who has been cut off from family financial support after coming out. The Steven Leider LGBTQScholarship— named in honor of the director of the Office of LGBT Outreach and Services at Oregon State University—is the beneficiary of a Drag Bingo Fundraiser Friday, June 24 at the First United Methodist Church (1165 NW Monroe Ave., Corvallis). Emceed by Poison Waters, the fundraiser costs $15 to attend, or $8 for stu- i-------------------------------------------------------- dents with a high school or college ID, and includes two bingo cards. Additional bingo cards are $1 each. • In Portland, the winners of the 14th Annual Gay Pride Pageant were crowned June 11 at Barracuda. Taking home the tiaras were Ms. Gay Pride Sheniqua Volt, Mr. Gay Pride Tod Allen, and Miss Gay Pride Tokyo Drift. • In other community news, Gay & Grey is seeking to hire a temporary, 20-hour-per- week program assistant. Those interested can contact Mya Chamberlain at Friendly House at mchambcrlain@friendlyhouseinc.org. • Mark your calendars now for the Second P ortland S aturday M arket WHENÆ37 GETS CUT m PAsTE ÎT. / i Camp F're COLUM BIA P IC K IN G U P W H ER E SCHOOLS LEA VE O FF C AM PFIRECOLUM BIA O RG ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ STiRS P O R T L A N D 'S A N T IQ U E S M A L L S Portland's largest selectionof antiques, collectibles & extraordinary items. Out of the Closet Artwear • Booth 345 O P E N EVERYDAY: M on.-Sat. lla m -6 p m & Sunday Not)n-5 Greenspace Candles • Booth 504 Experienced Materials • Booth 343 P *R i \ \ i ' S . \ i i R r .\ M \ r k i . : .t w w w . st ars a n t i q u e . c o m Along SE M i l w a u k ie Ave. in F’or tland • (503) 235-5990