28-31

May

Names Project AIDS Quilt on display, Cleveland State University. Panels honoring Ohioans who have died will be displayed. Info: Names Project Cleveland, 216-281-1610.

29

Persons of Color and AIDS, a workshop led by Alyce Walker, AIDS Program Director for ECCO Family Health Center. Free. Noon. Gallery A, Wexner Center for the Arts, North High Street at 15th. Info: 292-0330.

30

The Gardener's Ball, a Living Quilt Celebration benefitting the Columbus AIDS Task Force. 8 PM-1 AM, The Buggy Works, 390 Dublin Avenue, near the Old Ohio Penitentiary. Masquerade encouraged; prizes for bext costumes. Tickets: $20 in advance/$25 at the door. Tables available. Info/ reservations: CATF at 488-2437.

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June

Ohio Primary. Be sure to vote! 03

Pride March Planning Committee Meeting, 7 PM, Stonewall Community Center, 47 West Fifth Avenue. Info: 299-7764.

"Financial Stability for Those in Later Stages of Recovery," a workshop for women led by Rose Rhodes, sponsored by Women's Outreach for Women, 1950-H North High Street. 7-8 PM. Info: 291-3639.

04

Stonewall Union monthly meeting, 7:30 PM, Stonewall Community Center, 47 West Fifth Avenue. Topic: "Gay/Lesbian Pride," with guest speaker Chris Cozad. Info: 299-7764.

Community Calendar

04-06

Failure to Yield, Dance/theater/play dealing with the issue of public attitudes towards bashing, violence and assault. Theater Project, 310 Innis Road. Free, but contributions accepted. 8PM. Info: 294-6172. 04-07

Grand International Invitational, classic car show, sponsored by Lambda Car Club, Chicago IL. Info: 708-7882856.

05

TGIF Party, Wall Street Night Club, 144 North Wall Street. A benefit for the 1992 Gay/Lesbian Freedom March.

Vulcan Bar Night at the Eagle in Exile, 893 N. Fourth St., 9 PM to 2:30 AM. The $1.00 cover charge will benefit Stonewall's Freedom March and Gayfest. Info-line: 299-5555.

05-07

West Coast Lesbian Festival, on the beach in Malibu CA. Info: Particular Productions, 279 Lester Avenue, Oakland CA, 94606, or call 510-7639228.

07

First Anniversary Service (Pentecost Sunday), Spirit of the Rivers Church, 1066 North High Street. 10:30 AM. Out-of-town guests welcome; community housing available. Call

614-421-0420.

Gay Day at Kings Island! Wear a red T-shirt. Info: 513-557-2904.

Pridefest, Detroit Area's Gay Pride Festival, featuring comedian Marga Gomez. Info: 313-825-6651.

10

Pride March Planning Committee Meeting, 7 PM, Stonewall Community Center, 47 West Fifth Avenue. Info: 299-7764.

Candlelight Vigil in honor of those who have died because of religious

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intolerance, sponsored by the Pagan Community Council of Central Ohio. 6:30-9:30 PM, Ohio State House. This event recalls the 300th anniversary of the Salem witch trials. Info: 265-8862.

Newman Center Gay Men's Support Group Potluck, Goodale Park. Call Charlie Albright at 291-4764 for specifics.

Deadline to register for "1992 Volley for the Roses," an outdoor grass volleyball tournament at the Whetstone Park of Roses. $15 per person entry fee; you MUST preregister. Call 614-291-0022/614-4863527 for registration or questions. Ecumenical Worship Service, Cincinnati. Part of Pride Week. Info: 513-557-2904.

11-14

16th Annual Gay, Lesbian & Christian Conference, Kirkwood PA. Led by Virginia Ramey Mollenkott, author of The Divine Feminine, and John McNeill, author of Taking a Chance on God. $295 fee ($150 registration deposit). Info: 215-5881793.

12

Licking County Lesbians (S.O.L.) meeting, featuring the video "Changer and the Changed." Newark. Info: 587-2974.

"Queens of Columbus: Performance and the Art of Illusion," a video documentary premiere and live female illusion shows. 9 and 11 PM, Acme Art Co., 737 North High Street. Benefit for AIDS Service Connection. $4 in advance/$5 at the door (free to PWAs). Info: 299-4003.

Ohio Dance 1992 International Gala, 8 PM-1 PM, The King Center, 867 Mount Vernon Avenue. Featuring "Food of the Continents" by David's on Main and music by The Samba Scouts. $30 per person. Cash bar. Casual or international attire.

Speaker's Reception for Pride Week, Cincinnati. Queen City Careers Association welcomes Dr. Marjorie Hill, keynote speaker. 5:30-8 PM.

Info: 513-557-2904.

13

"Relapse Prevention CoDependency," a workshop for women led by Pat Daniels, sponsored by Women's Outreach for Women, 1950H North High Street. 12:30-2:30 PM. Info: 291-3639.

Columbus Gay Men's Chorus performs at the Columbus Arts Festival, 2 PM, Bicentennial Park stage. ASL interpreted. CGMC will have a booth at the festival, June 5th14th.

Columbus Cares, an evening of entertainment to support AIDS education, research, and services here Columbus. Performances at the Ohio Theatre, followed by a huge dance party at City Center with a DJ from NYC. Tickets start at $25 for both theatre and dance party. Info: Ric Wanetik & Associates, 445-3962.

Gay, Lesbian, & Bisexual Pride Day Parade, Cincinnati. Step off at 11 AM from in front of City Hall, and on to Fountain Square for a rally at 12:30 PM. Featured speaker, Marjorie Hill, Gay & Lesbian Liaison to New York Mayor David Dinkins. Parade re-starts at 2 PM and proceeds to the parking lot of The Dock for the two-day Pride Fest, till 10 PM each night. Info: 513557-2904.

Performance by the Cincinnati Men's Chorus, with special appearance by Muse, the Cincinnati Women's Chorus. 8 PM, Withrow High School Auditorium. Info: 513-557-2904.

Dayton & Miami Valley 6th Annual Lesbian & Gay Pride Dinner, featuring musician/comedian Lynn Lavner in concert. Hara Ballerena, 1001 Shiloh Springs Road. Exhibits open at 5:30 PM, dinner at 7 PM. Tickets $18. Info/ticket orders: Pride Dinner Tickets, 301 Redwood, Dayton OH, 45405.

PRO Toledo "Northern Exposure" Excursion to Southfield MI. Includes a stop at Sons and Daughters Books. Caravan leaves Northtowne Square Mall at 2 PM. Info: 419-243-9351.