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nw new s Friday, July 15 to the CelebrAccion Dance Party, followed by the much-anticipated Chicas CelebrAccion, honoring LGBTQ^ Latinas and embracing all those who love them with an all-day feast for the senses Saturday, July 16. Attendees can look for ward to a brunch at 11 a.m. catered by Mayahuel Catering at Q_Center (4115 N. Mississippi Ave.), a motorcycle and bicycle ride from Q_to Col. Summers Park at 2 p.m., followed by the capper—an enormous Cel ebrAccion dance party at Crush (1400 SE Morrison St.) co-hosted by Chicas and the folks behind Chocolate City. Sunday, July 17 brings the bigger, better, hotter and later 2011 PDX Latino Gay Pride festival to a whole new level at the AL -•.... i : »... - * * % (2100 SE Turner Road, Salem). W ith vari ous informational booths from the likes of GLSEN Oregon, Lavender Womyn and Basic Rights Oregon, as well as live tunes by the Kate Sullivan Band, Johanna Beekman and RADD, among others, this is a gather ing you don’t want to miss. The fourth annual Umatilla Morrow Al- % ternatives Multicultural Event in Hermis- ton celebrates the pride of all ethnic and sexual minorities Saturday, August 6 from noon to 5 p.m. at McKenzie Park (320 S. First St.). Entertainment includes local band Bent, Native American dancers and the Mexican dance troupe Bailadores del Sol, as well as Portland musician Joaquin Lopez and much more. Lastly in pride news, Portland Black Pride wants to hear from you. The organi zation is requesting for attendees of this year’s Black Pride events to take a few min utes and complete a brief survey at survey- monkey.eom/s/89LGLPX. For fu r th e r inform ation on PDX Latino Gay P ride 2011, v isit latinogaypridepdx.com . For m ore inform ation on C apitol P ride in Sa lem, v isit capitolpride.org. For m ore on H erm - iston’s M ulticultural Festival, v isit um alt.com , or ca ll 541-626-9635. Joaquin Lopez performs at Portland Latino Gay Pride 2010. Former Curve Editor Named Executive Editor at The Advocate Eastbank Esplanade beginning at noon. A full lineup of performers, special guest speakers, nonprofit organization representa tives and more are scheduled to take the main stage. At 4 p.m., the Mariposa Awards are to be distributed to those Portland La tino Gay Pride deemed outstanding indi viduals and organizations making a differ ence in the community. Recipients include Debra Porta of Pride Northwest, David Zambrano of the Miss Latin Look Interna tional Pageants, Ju st Out publisher Marty Davis and Manuel Ramos of Lo Nuestro Ballet Folklórico. And don’t forget statewide pride celebra tions. Oregon’s governmental seat gets loud and proud Saturday, August 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Cascade Gateway Park 7he A dvocate named former Portlander and longtime editor of C urve magazine Di ane Anderson-Minshall as its new executive editor Wednesday, July 6, according to M e dia Bistro’s FishbowlLA blog. Anderson-Minshall, whom Ju st Out most recently profiled as she transitioned from editing C urve to embarking on the Green ing America tour with her husband Jacob, has moved to Los Angeles, where she will report to editor-in-chief Matthew Breen at the magazine’s L.A. office. “Diane comes to The A dvocate with an extensive background in LGBT media and an infectious enthusiasm for the important stories our community has to tell. I’m very excited to be working with her to further our long history of delivering compelling JULY 15, 2011 1 -J G Imagine a Religion That Stands on the Side of Love Unitarian Universalists support the rights ol bisexual, gay, lesbian, transgender and straight people. Families come in many forms and we welcome them in our churches. *«**■ Please visit us at: GRESHAM HILLSBORO Eastrose Fellowship* (503) 6 6 5 .2 6 2 8 UU Comm. Church of Washington County* eastrose.org (503) 6 4 8 .1 7 2 0 uuccwc.org OREGON CITY Atkinson Memorial Church* (503) 6 5 6 .7 2 9 6 atkinsonchurch.org (% indicates PFLAG support group) kÍHUSTAD P i IÉl Funeral Home (/) Privately O wned and Operated since 1958 Caring Service for All Families m Wc will take the time to plan every detail and help to relieve the burden on your family during your time o f loss. 7232 N Richmond Ave. Portland, OR 97203 (503) 2 8 6 -9 6 6 3 hustadfuneralhome.com I'M LOOKING FOR A PARTNER....... k BAY SKATE Every 3rd Monday, 7-9 pm July 18 • Aug. 15 • Sep. 19 O aks <park Roller <^ink To M eet a n d Exceed th e ir exp ectatio n s r e g a r d in g A ll R e a l E state Needs. Licensed in Both Oregon AN D W ashington Expert Staging Consultation and Design Services Offered Extensive Knowledge of Portland/Tri-County and Vancouver/Clark County GREGG BATES at Windermere, Portland Heights Windermere, Vancouver, WA Cell 503.756.8875 $6 + Donation of Food or Sundry Items greggbates.mywindermere.com D IN N E R T uesday - S aturday 5:30PM - lOPM S u n d a y 5:30PM - 9PM “ EGGS T I L L 2 ” S aturday & S unday IO am - 2 pm 1403 SE BELMONT ST. 971.544.7136 R O O STPDX.CO M