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The show features collaborations between trans and queer youth from the Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC), Salem’s Rainbow .Youth Alli ance and Outside In. There is a S10 suggested donation, $5 if you bring canned food or new toiletries. Doors are at 7 p.m., the show starts at 8. Proceeds go directly to the three youth organizations involved. Tickets to attend the pageant are $20. For those interested in competing, or who have additional questions about how to register, or for more information about the Mr. and Miss Gay Washington United States preliminary taking place August 20 in Seattle, search “Gay Oregon United States Pageant” on Facebook to contact state promoter Mark Dubois. In other upcoming pageant news, on Sunday, August 14, Darcelle XV Showplace (208 NW T hird Ave.) opens its doors for the Mr. Oregon and International Latin Look Pageant. Space is limited for this double feature event, which starts at 8 p.m.—doors at 7—and tickets are on sale for $15. 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For more infor In our July 15 issue, Just Out reported in mation about Siren Nation and the 2011 Si error the dates for the upcoming Portland ren Nation Festival, visit sirennation.org. Cup, hosted by the Rose City Softball As sociation. The tournament games take place Saturday, August 13 and Sunday, August 14, LGBTQ Pageants Take with the championship games also occur Center Stage in Oregon ring on August 14. After-game bar events and SW Washington take place at Scandals, CC Slaughters and An open preliminary for Mr. and Miss Starky’s August 12-14, respectively. Gay Oregon United States is slated for Saturday, August 13 at Barracuda (9 NW For more information, visitportlandcup.org. Second Ave.), with much on the line. W in ners of the titles of Mr. and Miss Gay Ore From one field to another, the ORSU gon United States and Mr. and Miss Gay (Oregon Sports Union) Women’s Rugby Oregon United States At Large go on to league hosts a Rugby Skills Development compete in the Gay United States Pageant. Camp Saturday, August 6 at Fuller’s Farm There are no residency requirements to (2565 SW Elk Road, West Linn). Two ses enter, but a contestant fee of $50 is re sions will cover separate skill sets. The morn quired, and applications are being accepted ing session runs from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and now. To be considered as a contestant, you includes agility and footwork, ball handling must be at least 21 years old by the day of and running angles, among other aspects, registration for the United States Finals, while the afternoon program— 1-4 p.m.— and must not currently be barred from any covers rucking, mauling, tackling, poaching Gay United States or Big Daddy Produc and team defense. tions events. 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