March 2008 EvEnts - Center on Halsted
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March 2008 EvEnts - Center on Halsted
center halsted The Center of It All in March CENTER OF GROWTH CENTER OF CULTURE CENTER OF TRANSITIONS CENTER OF RECREATION CENTER OF TECHNOLOGY CENTER OF ENTERTAINMENT CENTER OF COMMITMENT CENTER OF SAFETY March 2008 Events 1 MARCH 2008 Events Center Halsted BUILDING TOURs SATURDAYs, MAR 8 | MAR 29 Meet in the Amy N. Maggio Lobby 1:00p. FREE RECREATION PROGRAMS Billie Jean King Recreation Hall Open Gym: $5 admission; 18 years + with ID Schedules subject to change. Call 773.472.6469 for updates. Volunteer Training Sessions Tuesday: MAR 11 7:00pm SUNDAY: MAR 30 1:00pm To sign up for a training session, send complete contact information to [email protected] COMMUNITY PROGRAMS Saturday, MAR 1 Windy City Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (WCRAD) Coffee Social MONDAYS: MAR 3 | MAR 10 | MAR 17 | MAR 24 | MAR 31 7:00p Self-pay Starbucks, 5300 N. Clark St. Co-Ed Volleyball 6:00p – 9:00p MONDAY, MAR 10 WEDNESDAYS: MAR 5 | MAR 12 | MAR 19 | MAR 26 Rapid HIV Testing 3:00p – 5:00p FREE Women’s Basketball 5:30p – 7:30p THURSDAYS: MAR 6 | MAR 13 | MAR 20 | MAR 27 Co-Ed Basketball 6:00p – 9:00p Courtesy of Test Positive Aware Network La Kalle Radio Remote Broadcast 4:00p – 6:00p Spanish-English radio station La Kalle, 103.1 FM and 93.5 FM, will be at the Center for a remote broadcast and traffic stop to bring awareness to National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. SATURDAY, MAR 15 WCRAD St. Patrick’s Party HM C OUT AT R E E QU IONS S U L C EX Queer Exclusions: Sexuality and U.S. Citizenship Trace how sexuality has shaped America’s definitions of “citizens” and “aliens.” Siobhan Somerville discusses how national policies have actively queered particular migrants, regardless of their sexual orientation. Thursday, March 27 Chicago History Museum Tickets: www.chicagohistory.org or 312.642.4600 $12; $10 for members and students 5:30 p.m. Cocktail Hour (Open Bar) 6:30 p.m. Program After-Party presented by Newcity at Hydrate, 3458 North Halsted Street *Buy now. Get there early. Tickets sell out quickly. And after 6:45 p.m., all remaining seats will be open to standby visitors. The Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust is the presenting sponsor of Out at CHM. Additional support provided by UBS, the Irving Harris Foundation, and the Center on Halsted. 5:00p – 10:00p $15 general; $12 WCRAD members Hors d’oeuvres, fun, best green, raffle and door prizes. Must be 21 and older. Proceeds go to 2009 Chicago Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf Conference. Jackhammer, 6406 N. Clark St. LEGAL PROGRAMS SATURDAY, Mar 15 Trans Rights Seminar 1:00p – 4:00p FREE Learn about your rights as a transgender person. Representatives from the State of Illinois, Cook County, City of Chicago, Lambda Legal and Equality Illinois will provide an overview of the laws that protect the rights of transgender persons and information on how to file a complaint when a law has been violated. SATURDAY, Mar 29 Trans “Documents” Workshop 1:00p – 4:00p FREE Learn how to change your name, update your driver’s license, apply for a new birth certificate, obtain a passage letter and other helpful information as you complete the legal process to change your gender marker. Join local experts in this useful and practical conversation. MARCH 2008 Events Center Halsted WEDNESDAYS: Mar 5 | Mar 12 | Mar 19 | Mar 26 Youth Gym 3:00p – 5:00p Pickup volleyball, basketball and badminton games. Dance Class Prepare for a performance. Women’s Group Led by and for lesbian and bi women. BELONG/Peer Education 5:30p Become a peer educator through a special BELONG program. Learn the ABCs of HIV and inform your peers. Contact Jeremy Carter at [email protected]. Peer Jury Training Make a difference! Make peace! Be a leader! FAMILY PROGRAMS Butler-VanderLinden Child Center SATURDAY, Mar 1 Monthly Family Play Date 10:00a – 12:00p $5 per family Join with other parents and children for monthly date of activities for all. WEDNESDAY, Mar 5 Parent/Tot Play Group 9:30a – 11:00a $5 per family THURSDAYS: Mar 6 | Mar 13 | Mar 20 | Mar 27 Stand OUT Develop leadership skills and choose community projects to work on. Contact Natasha Gutman at [email protected] Youth Gym 3:00p – 5:00p Pickup volleyball, basketball and badminton games. Safety Group What does it mean to feel safe? Let’s Talk About Sex Join with other parents and toddlers for a morning of play and conversation. Education about HIV and safer sex. YOUTH PROGRAMS Polk Bros. Foundation Youth Center Express yourself! March is Women’s History Month and LGBTQ Health Awareness Month! On Saturdays in March we’ll be talking about health, beauty and wellness from 3:00p – 5:00p. Stay tuned for our make-up workshop. MONDAY – THURSDAY Group Time: 5:15p SATURDAY PROGRAMMING: Noon – 5:00p unless otherwise noted MONDAYS: mar 3 | Mar 10 | Mar 17 | Mar 24 | Mar 31 Meditation/Feelin’ Good Learn relaxation techniques, practice the art of meditation and learn how to care for yourself. Art Group FRIDAYS: Mar 7 | Mar 14 | Mar 21 | Mar 28 Youth Volleyball Games 2:00p–4:00p Challenge other youth programs in a volleyball game. Ages 13–24. SATURDAYS: Mar 1 | Mar 8 | Mar 15 | Mar 22 | Mar 29 About Face Theatre Workshops, Art Expression, Discussions and Movie Watching Contact Paula Gilovich at [email protected] for more information. Tuesday, Mar 4 Young Men’s Group Yoga Class 5:15p Discussion group for men who identify as gay, bisexual, and transgender. Thursday, Mar 13 Zee’s Discussion Group Youth-guided discussion with guest facilitator. FREE and confidential HIV Testing by BEHIV. 3:30p–5:30p First and third Mondays TUESDAYS: Mar 4 | Mar 11 | Mar 18 | Mar 25 Improv Learn how to think on your feet, communicate effectively and have FUN! Teen Talk Group Discussion facilitated by youth, focusing on topics that impact teens’ lives. Up and OUT Coming out group designed to discuss the day-to-day issues of living as an “out” member of the LGBT community. Above the Belt Art and discussion group designed to address issues related to dating, relationships and violence. FREE and confidential HIV Testing by CHRRPY Ask to speak with Luis. GLOCY (Gay Lesbian Outreach Center for Youth) 5:15p A group that talks about spiritual matters. Youth programming supported in part by: 2 3 MARCH 2008 Events Center Halsted COUNSELING & SUPPORT PROGRAMS MONDAYS: Mar 3 | mar 10 | mar 17 | mar 24 Men’s Support Group 7:00p – 8:30p $15 A six-week support group providing a safe place to explore relationships, sexuality, health, wellness, identity, coping with stress and other issues in a supportive environment. Pre-registration required. Call 773.472.6469, ext. 158. MONDAYS: mar 3 | Mar 10 | Mar 17 | Mar 24 | Mar 31 Bisexual Men’s Support Group 7:00p – 8:30p $15 A safe and confidential forum for men who identify as bisexual to discuss identity development, stigma, relationships with family and friends, dating biphobia and other issues of concern. Pre-registration required. Call 773.472.6469, ext. 158. MONDAYS: mar 10 | Mar 17 | Mar 24 | Mar 31 Gender Qs: Queer, Questioning and Exploring 7:00p – 8:30p $15 A support group fostering discussion and community for those questioning and exploring gender, who identify as gender queer, and other gender-variant persons (regardless of transition status) who live with messages and cues that their gender expression/role is problematic. Pre-screening is required. Contact Gregory Gross at 773.472.6469, ext. 478 or Jessica Jarka at 773.472.6469, ext. 477. TUESDAYS: mar 4 | Mar 11 | Mar 18 | Mar 25 Forming Lasting Relationships 2:00p – 3:00p FREE In partnership with SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders), this group provides a supportive environment for adults 45 years and older to address the challenges of forming lasting relationships. Mental Health Room 223 THURSDAYS: Mar 6 | Mar 13 | Mar 20 | Mar 27 Sexual Compulsivity Therapy Group 6:30p – 8:30p $30 A weekly psychotherapy group for gay or bisexual men who are struggling with sexual compulsivity issues. Process disorders and addictions do not respond to the same clinical interventions as do substance disorders and addictions. Participation in a psychotherapy group with others who are seeking recovery from sexual compulsivity is strongly encouraged as an ancillary, if not primary, treatment modality among a complement of services which includes individual psychotherapy and attendance at 12-step groups. Pre-registration required. Call 773.472.6469, ext. 158. HIV Support Group for LGBT Individuals 7:00p – 8:30p FREE A safe place to explore relationships, disclosure, health, wellness, identity, coping with stress and other issues in a supportive environment. Pre-registration required. Call 773.472.6469, ext. 158. Fridays: Mar 14 | Mar 21 Couples Therapy: Applications of the Gottman Method 9:00a – 5:00p $275; $200 for graduate students with ID; 14 CEUs. The highly acclaimed Gottman Method of Relationship Therapy has developed a strong following among marital therapists. This seminar provides a review of the Gottmans’ Sound Relationship House Theory, seven principles that make relationships work. Participants will learn how to apply the model to their clinical practice, with case materials demonstrating its use with a variety of same-sex couples. Participants receipt the 550-page Clinician’s Workshop Manual and a certificate of completion from the Gottman Institute. This two-day workshop fulfills the level 1 requirement toward Gottman certification. For more information and registration write [email protected] or call 773.661.0739. Immigrant Support Group/Grupo de Apoyo para Immigrantes 6:30p – 8:00p FREE A weekly support group for lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender immigrants, regardless of their immigrant status. Participants explore the challenges of relocating and adjusting to the environment while building a support network and developing skills to cope with those challenges. Grupo de apoyo en Espanol para immigrantes gay, lesbiana, bisexual & transgenero, independiente del estratus migratorio. Pre-registration required. Call 773.472.6469, ext. 158. Bisexual Women’s Support Group 6:30p – 8:00p $15 A safe and confidential forum for women who identify as bisexual to discuss identity development, stigma, relationships with family and friends, dating, biphobia and other issues of concern. Pre-registration required. Call 773.472.6469, ext. 158. CENTER OF SUPPORT 1-800-AID-AIDS Wednesdays: Mar 5 | Mar 12 | Mar 19 | Mar 26 Mental Health Rainbow Group 3:00p – 4:00p FREE Offered in partnership with Thresholds, this support group is for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) individuals with chronic mental illness. This group provides a safe place to address the dual stigma directed at mental health consumers who are also part of the LGBT community. Pre-registration required. Call 773.472.6469, ext. 158. The State of Illinois AIDS/ HIV & STD Hotline, operated by Center on Halsted, is the state’s most comprehensive, upto-date resource for people seeking fast, reliable information and referrals for health care and social services related to HIV/AIDS and STDs. Using a massive online database, professional counselors provide callers with the most accurate information available, and in terms they can understand. Whether you live in Chicago, Kankakee, or Quincy—and whether you have questions about safer-sex practices, want to get tested, or have concerns about possible symptoms—just call 1-800-AID-AIDS. The hotline is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, and Spanishspeaking counselors are available. LGBT Partner Loss Group 6:30p – 8:00p FREE Offered in partnership with Midwest Palliative and Hospice Care Center, this eight-week group provides a safe and supportive forum for LGBT individuals who are grieving the loss of a spouse or partner. Pre-registration required. Contact Ellen Rieger, LCPC, at 847.556.1936. THURSDAYS: Mar 6 | Mar 13 Coming Out, Coming Home Support Group 6:30p – 8:00p FREE In partnership with Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE), this group provides a supportive environment for mature adults who are beginning their coming out process. Because older adults often have well established careers and families, the struggles of coming out of the closet later in life are often mixed with creating a new family that blends the old relationships with the new community and identity. 3656 N HALSTED CHICAGO, IL 60613 centeronhalsted.org MARCH 2008 Events Center Saturday, Mar 1 Town Hall: Eating Disorders and the LGBT Community Halsted 12-STEP PROGRAMS FRIDAYS: Mar 7 | Mar 14 | Mar 21 | Mar 28 3:00p – 5:00p FREE In partnership with Insight Psychological Services, this focus group provides a forum for LGBT consumers impacted by eating disorders to discuss their service needs. Registration required; call 773.472.6469, ext. 158. Call 773.243.2301 or visit www.scachicago.org. THURSDAY, Mar 6 SATURDAYS: Mar 1 | Mar 8 | Mar 15 | Mar 22 | Mar 29 CMA Beginners Group 7:00p – 9:00p SCA Group 7:00p – 9:00p LGBT Caregiver Support Group 6:00p – 7:00p FREE Gay & Straight Together NA 11:30a – 1:00p Offered in partnership with Rush University Medical Center, this is an educational support group for LGBTQ caregivers who are attending to a partner, parent, family member or friend. SUNDAYS: Mar 2 | Mar 9 | Mar 16 | Mar 23 | Mar 30 MONDAY, Mar 10 Call 773.243.2301 or visit www.scachicago.org. Monthly LGBT Grief Group 7:00p – 8:30p $5 Offered in partnership with Rainbow Hospice, this monthly group is designed to help grieving members of the LGBT communities find support and information as they mourn someone they love. Pre-registration required for first-time attendees only. Call Elizabeth K. at 847.685.6381, ext. 1125. SATURDAY, Mar 15 Many Loves Workshop and Support Series 10:00a – 1:00p $15 A continuing series designed to provide a supportive and safe environment for people to explore issues of non-monogamous practice and identity. Contact David Rodemaker at 773.472.6643, ext. 472, for more details. LGBT New Parent Peer Support Group 10:30a – 12:00p Donation requested Offered in partnership with Chicago Women’s Health Center, this ongoing monthly drop-in group is for LGBTQ new parents with children up to age 5. Young children are welcome to attend (up to age 5). WEDNESDAY, Mar 19 LGBT Survivors of Suicides Group 7:15p – 8:30p FREE Experiencing the loss of a loved one to suicide is an unwanted traumatic event. Those who have not been touched by this event—even if well-intentioned—may not fully appreciate and comprehend the many feelings that survivors experience in the wake of a suicide. For LGBT individuals, the grief and loss process can be particularly difficult because our status is not always recognized or understood. This forum is an open support group for LGBT individuals who are grieving the loss of a loved one from suicide. In an affirming and supportive space, participants gather to discuss the unique issues of pain, grief and stigma that accompany suicides. Pre-screening required; call 773.472.6469, ext. 158. Sober Horizons 9:00a – 11:00a SCA Group 7:00p – 9:00p 4 5 MARCH 2008 Events Center Halsted CULTURAL PROGRAMS Thursdays — SAturdays: Mar 6—Mar 29 Hubris Productions: Girls Will Be Girls 7:30p $10 – $25 World premiere production based on the original film written and directed by Richard Day and produced by SRO Pictures. Hoover-Leppen Theatre. Tickets: 773.661.0938 or www.hubrisproductions.com Wednesday, Mar 5 Jessica Halem Presents the Stand Up Vagina Show 6:00p – 9:30p $20 Featuring the best lesbian comediennes in the Midwest: Marlene Moore, Dana Austin, Sapna Kumar, Tamale, Cameron Esposito and Ashley Thornton. Hosted by the ever so hysterical OUTspoken Jewish lesbian Jessica Halem. World Of Women march 05 Jessica Halem presents... The STAND UP Vagina Show march 26 march 09 & 12 Teatro Luna presents... featuring some of the best female comediennes in the Midwest Dana Austin Cameron Esposito Sapna Kumar Marlene Moore Tamale Ashley Thornton S-E-X O! Don't miss S-E-X-Oh!: Teatro Luna's FOURTH full-length production! march 19 The Vagina Monologues FRIDAY, Mar 7 Cycles: A Generational Snapshot of Lesbian Life in Chicago 6:00p – 8:00p $5 Four lesbian photographers, from four generations—Betty Lark Ross, Kat Fitzgerald, Corri Christensen and Chelcia Porter—provide a visual perspective of lesbian life in Chicago. Sunday. Mar 9 Teatro Luna Presents Sex Oh! 3:30p – 5:00p $20, $10 students Virgins, street walkers and everything in between…it was only a matter of tiempo before El Teatro Luna took up the complicated y often hilarious relationship between gender, culture and the very thing our abuelas made us promise we’d never do (tan siquiera no antes de casarnos vestiditas de blanco). Don’t miss S-E-X Oh! Teatro Luna’s FOURTH full-length ensemble production. SAVE THE DATE • Sunday, April 20, 2008 • River East Art Gallery 435 E. Illinois St., Chicago • 6:00-9:00pm • $50 MONDAY, Mar 10 CenterPages: A Reading with Nicole Hollander 6:00p – 8:00p $10 Nicole Hollander, award-winning cartoonist of the comic strip Sylvia will read from her new book Tales of Graceful Aging from the Planet Denial. Wednesday, Mar 12 Teatro Luna Presents Sex O! 7:00p – 8:30p $20, $10 students An encore performance from Sunday, March 9. MONDAY, Mar 17 OUTfront and Center Music Series: Notes from Women 6:30p – 8:30p $10 Artemis Singers collaborate with Lakeside Pride Women’s Ensemble to present a celebration of women’s music featuring guest solo artists: singer and songwriter Jeanne T. Arrrigo, flutist Heather Taylor Earnhart and soprano Pam Peterson. Conducted by Christy Zurcher. ica go Wednesday, MAr 19 ch The Pocketbook Monologues 6:00p – 8:30p $30 The First Chicago Latin American Art Fair A curated exhibition Featuring cocktails, food, music with Latin flair. An African-American takeoff of the popular Eve Ensler play, the Vagina Monologues. “It’s what our Grandmothers used to call the triangle that separated your stomach from your thighs,” says creator Sharon McGhee. McGhee is joined by community and broadcast icon LaDonna Tittle, National Public Radio’s Cheryl Corley and Chicago Foundation for Women and The Morten Group’s Mary Morten. Monday, Mar 24 OUTfront and Center Theatre Series 6:30p – 8:30p $10 Where are women and people of color in LGBT theater? The Goodman Theatre and Center on Halsted bring you this second of a three-part series that examines the lack of plays for and about LBT women and people of color in LGBT theater. Wednesday, Mar 26 VDAY Chicago 2008 6:00p Pre-reception; 7:00p – 8:30p Performance $50 – $100 Center on Halsted presents the premiere of the all LBT Vagina Monologues. Based on the critically acclaimed play by Eve Ensler, local and celebrity LBT women will perform to raise funds for Center on Halsted programs. ASL interpreters will be available. For tickets, visit www.centeronhalsted.org MARCH 2008 Events Center Halsted 6 THURSDAYS: MAR 6 | MAR 13 Coming Out, Coming Home Support Group 6:30p – 8:00p This group provides a supportive environment for mature adults who are beginning their coming out process. Because older adults often have well established careers and families, the struggles of coming out of the closet later in life are often mixed with creating a new family that blends the old relationships with the new community and identity. Registration required. Please call David Allen at 773.472.6469, ext. 476. SENIOR PROGRAMS Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE) John Baran Senior Center Program Info Line 773.472.6469, ext. 444 Registration required for outings. To register, please call 773.472.6469, ext. 160 All programs are held in the John Baran Senior Center unless otherwise noted. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY: All SAGE events at enter on Halsted are fully accessible. Off-site events are not always accessible. For off-site events, please call ahead if you have any concerns. Friendly Visitor Program Trained volunteers provide companionship visits to isolated or homebound LGBT elder or disabled individuals. Volunteers are committed to one visit a week for a year. If you know an isolated LGBT elder who would enjoy a weekly visit, please contact Serena Worthington, SAGE Director at 773.472.6469, ext. 160 or [email protected] SAGE SPECIAL EVENTS SUNDAY, MAR 9 State Ballet of Georgia: Don Quixote 2:00p $20 Pre-registration required Nina Ananiashvili, star dancer with The Bolshoi Ballet and American Ballet Theater, returned home to the Republic of Georgia to create a world-class ballet company. Ananiashvili leads the company on its first international tour. She will dance with Andrei Uvarov. Don Quixote is considered the most joyous and festive of classical ballet, brimming with virtuoso dancing. The March 9 performance is part of the LaSalle Bank Family Matinee Series and will feature a post-show Q & A with the artists. SAGE has a very limited number of subsidized main floor tickets for seniors and their allies. To pre-register, contact Serena Worthington, SAGE Director, at 773.472.6469, ext. 160 or [email protected] THURSDAY, MAR 20 Know the Tax Basics—Lunch and Learn by Citibank 12:00p – 1:00p FREE (with lunch) Explore strategies for reducing your federal income tax, including some strategies you may have overlooked in the past. This seminar will help you get a better handle on how federal income tax is calculated and focus on other key tax ideas such as: • Identifying tax planning strategies that can help you save money • The power of tax-deferred growth and tax-deferred savings vehicles • How to maximize your itemized deductions Pre-registration required by March 18. Contact Serena Worthington at 773.472.6469, ext. 160 or [email protected] SAGE WEEKLY EVENTS SUNDAYS: MAR 2 | MAR 16 Bridge 1:00p – 3:30p FREE Experienced and novice players welcome. Miles Roothan, instructor. 1:00p Instruction. Play begins at 1:30p TUESDAYS: MAR 4 | MAR 11 Forming Lasting Relationships 2:00p – 3:00p FREE This group provides a supportive environment for adults 45 years and older to address the challenges of forming lasting relationships. Mental Health Room 223 TUESDAYS: MAR 4 | MAR 11| MAR 18 | MAR 25 Coffee and Conversation 12:00p – 3:00p FREE Join us in the John Baran Senior Center. This is a safe, confidential place for participants to gather, socialize, and discuss concerns and ideas. Lunch begins at 12:00p. SAGE MONTHLY EVENTS THURSDAY, MAR 6 Caregiver Support Group 6:00p – 7:00p FREE Offered in partnership with Rush University Medical Center, this is an educational support group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender caregivers who are attending to a partner, parent, family member or friend. Mental Health Room 223 FRIDAY, MAR 7 Hot Topics for Lesbians 6:30p – 8:30p FREE A social event for older women and their allies. Come have some fun and make new friends. This is a casual evening and all women are welcome. Arrive anytime between 6:00p and 7:00p. Light refreshments provided. MONDAY, MAR 10 Afternoon Tea 2:00p – 3:30p FREE Warm up with afternoon tea, treats and friendly conversation. FRIDAY, MAR 14 Afternoon Movie: Living with Pride: Ruth Ellis at 100 2:00p – 4:00p FREE In this charming documentary, Ruth Ellis, a 100-year-old African American lesbian, recounts her life. As a lesbian academic interviewed in the documentary puts it, “Ruth is a gift to us as she is able to tell what it was like to suffer ‘triple oppression, being a woman, being black, and being a lesbian.’ Ellis tells about discovering her sexuality some 80 years ago, and when discussing her romantic involvements (which included one relationship lasting 35 years), she is utterly honest. At one point she is even asked about the last time she had sex, and she replies it was when she was 95, adding with a laugh, “that was a one-night stand.” A businesswoman, Ellis lived openly as a lesbian and often played host for an active social circle of gays and lesbians in Detroit at a time when mainstream America scarcely acknowledged the existence of the community. The film is illustrated with vintage photographs of Ellis, her family, lovers, and friends, and footage shot in the present day shows her at dance class, having fun at her favorite bowling alley, and shooting pool with friends. This is an engaging look at a special character, a woman who was always true to herself. —Robert J. McNamara TUESDAY, MAR 18 Planning Meeting 3:00p – 3:45p FREE Everyone is welcome at this monthly planning session. WEDNESDAY, MAR 19 Senior Volleyball 2:00p – 3:30p FREE For folks who enjoy a drop-in volleyball game with an emphasis on fun and fitness. Billie Jean King Recreation Center FRIDAY, MAR 21 Friday Night at the Movies: Gray Matters 6:30p – 9:30p FREE Sam (Thomas Cavanagh) and Gray (Heather Graham) are devoted siblings who share an apartment and a love of many things—ballroom dancing, 1940s movie musicals and, much to their surprise, an attractive woman named Charlie (Bridget Moynahan). Historically heterosexual, Gray is confused by her new feelings. Sibling rivalry, love and destiny are turned upside down in first-time writer-director Sue Kramer’s romantic comedy. —Netflix FRIDAY, MAR 28 Night at the Opera: Opera Appreciation 6:30p – 9:00p FREE Hosted by Jason McVicker, COH’s Director of Mental Health Services, and a writer and lecturer on all aspects of opera. 7 MARCH 2008 Events Center Halsted Supporting Center on Halsted is a personally enriching way to make a difference in your community. To learn about volunteer and donor opportunities, call 773.472.6469. Senior Programs (continued) MONDAY, MAR 24 Women’s Book Club—Long Life: Essays and Other Writings by Mary Oliver 5:00p – 6:00p A dazzling new collection of essays, poems, and prose poems by the best-selling and awardwinning author of The Leaf and the Cloud and What Do We Know. From the Foreword: “Poets must read and study, but also they must learn to tilt and whisper, shout, or dance, each in his or her own way, or we might just as well copy the old books. But, no, that would never do, for always the new self swimming around in the old world feels itself uniquely verbal. And that is just the point: how the world, moist and bountiful, calls to each of us to make a new and serious response. That’s the big question, the one the world throws at you every morning. ‘Here you are, alive. Would you like to make a comment?’ This book is my comment.” From Amazon.com WEDNESDAY, MAR 26 Chicago Prime Timers/Center on Halsted Book Group 7:30p – 9:00p FREE All are welcome at this Prime Timers led, Center on Halsted hosted book group. The March book is Point to Point Navigation: A Memoir by Gore Vidal. In a witty and elegant autobiography that takes up where his best-selling Palimpsest left off, the celebrated novelist, essayist, critic, and controversialist Gore Vidal reflects on his remarkable life. Writing from his desks in Ravello and the Hollywood Hills, Vidal travels in memory through the arenas of literature, television, film, theatre, politics, and international society where he has cut a wide swath, recounting achievements and defeats, friends and enemies made (and sometimes lost). From encounters with, amongst others, Jack and Jacqueline Kennedy, Tennessee Williams, Eleanor Roosevelt, Orson Welles, Johnny Carson, Francis Ford Coppola to the mournful passing of his long-time partner, Howard Auster, Vidal always steers his narrative with grace and flair. Entertaining, provocative, and often moving, Point to Point Navigation wonderfully captures the life of one of twentieth-century America’s most important writers.—From Amazon.com SPIRITUAL PROGRAMS SUNDAYS: Mar 2 | Mar 9 | Mar 16 | Mar 23 | Mar 30 Worship Services by achurch4me/MCC 11:00a FREE For details on sermons and special guests during March, visit www.achurch4me.org Hoover-Leppen Theatre Pillar of Love Fellowship Church Services 1:00p FREE John Baran Senior Center Thursday, Mar 6 Creating a Life That Matters. Spirituality Workshop. 7:00p FREE Find out more about this new, innovative spiritual transformation series developed by and for LGBTQ people. The series includes sessions on rediscovering our relationship with the sacred, with ourself and with our passion, and incorporate spiritual practices from many faith traditions. Open to all persons seeking to explore faith and spirituality. RSVP preferred: 773.661.0936 Friday, Mar 21 Good Friday Service of Reflection 7:00p FREE All are welcome to this special Good Friday Taizé-style worship service, hosted by achurch4me. TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS SUNDAYS: MAR 2 | MAR 9 | MAR 16 Introduction to Computers 3:00p – 4:30p FREE Learn how to get started with computers. Topics include: Hardware and software; mouse and keyboard; Windows XP; files and folders; Microsoft Word, the Internet, and e-mail. Registration required; call 773.661.0730. TUESDAYS: MAR 4 | MAR 11 Introduction to Computers 3:00p – 4:30p FREE Learn how to get started with computers. Topics include: Hardware and software; mouse and keyboard; Windows XP; files and folders; Microsoft Word, the Internet, and e-mail. Registration required; call 773.661.0730. THURSDAY, MAR 6 Introduction to Word, Level 1 6:00p – 7:30p FREE Learn the basics of Microsoft Word. Topics include: Understanding Word, editing documents, formatting text. Pre-requisites: Intro to Computers or equivalent course. Registration required: call 773.661.0730 Need Internet Access? The Dr. David J. Lochman Cyber Center at Center on Halsted is your technology resource. For more information, visit www.centeronhalsted.org. Community Technology Center sponsored in part by: Center on Halsted Programs and contact Information Anti-Violence Project (24-hour crisis line) 773.871.CARE 773.871.2273 AIDS/HIV & STD Hotline 800.AID.AIDS 800.243.2437 LGBT InfoLine 773.929.HELP 773.929.4357 Rental InfoLine 773.661.0958 Youth Program 773.472.6469, ext. 226 3656 N HALSTED CHICAGO, IL 60613 773.472.6469 TTY 773.472.1277 centeronhalsted.org Mental Health Services 773.472.6469, ext. 158 SAGE (Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders) 773.472.6469, ext. 160 Volunteer Programs 773.472.6469, ext. 239