Thursday, April 15, 2010


Sunday, May 30th from 10 am to 5ish

Beer and Wine served onboard!

Light snacks and lunch provided.

$35 - Pre registration required!

Contact me at euglove@gmail.com to reserve your spot - only 25 seats available!!!


Itinerary:

We're going to shove off at 10:30 am and our first stop is Noble Estates Winery. http://www.nobleestatevineyard.com/They have been gracious to yet again open their doors to us for a private tasting session!

After that we'll head over to Sweet Cheeks to enjoy the live music and have a nice picnic.http://www.sweetcheekswinery.com/

And we'll wrap up at Hinman Vineyards!http://www.silvanridge.com/

We should be pulling back into Eugene around 5!


Cheers!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Next Girls Aloud Saturday, April 24th!


SATURDAY, APRIL 24TH
COZMIC PIZZA 8TH & CHARNELTON
8 pm to Midnight
$5 w/ 2 non perishable food items for FFLC
$7 w/o

Were all inclusive and invite everyone to come and enjoy!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Our 1 Year Anniversary!!!

Girls Aloud is a fun, social experience. Enjoy the great food, fine wine and organic beer. We are open to everyone who is supportive of womyncentric events!
Dj heshe will have the best disco, funk, r&b, 80's, 90's and all the great dance hits you love.

Saturday, 1.30 from 8 pm to Midnight
at Cozmic Pizza 8th & Charnelton
A benefit for the Tash Roberts InHome Cat Rescue
As always, $5 cover when you bring at least 2 non-perishable food items for Food For Lane County. ($7 w/o)
Be sure to check out our new Community Board - and bring something to post!

SAVE THE DATE!!!
SATURDAY, FEB 13TH - OUR 2ND ANNUAL VALENTINE'S DAY EXTRAVAGANZA!
A Very Special Benefit For Opehlia's Place........
8 pm to Midnight
at Cozmic Pizza 8th & Charnelton

We'll even have Girl Scouts Cookies for sale!!!


Peace! Love! Freedom! Community!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Last Girls Aloud Dance! Party! Social! of the DECADE! We are an all inclusive event so grab your brothers...

and check it out Saturday Dec. 26th. at Cozmic Pizza starting @ 8pm.

As always, $5 cover when you bring at least 2 non-perishable food items for Food For Lane County. ($7 w/o)

Girls Aloud is a fun, social experience. Enjoy the great food, fine wine and organic beer. We are open to everyone who is supportive of womyncentric events!

Dj heshe will have the best disco, funk, r&b, 80's, 90's and all the great dance hits you love. Send us 4 song suggestions (slow songs encouraged!) to: itsgirlsaloud@gmail.com in exchange for a $4 cover!

We'll be polling guests and for 2010 well raise money for a different, local, non-profit organization each month!

Help us spread the word! Become our friend or suggest us a friend to others on facebook (G Aloud Eugene) for an additional $1 off!

see you there.....peace!

Monday, November 30, 2009

NEXT GIRLS ALOUD SAT. DEC 26TH

featuring Dj heshe
COZMIC PIZZA 8TH & CHARNELTON
8 PM TO MIDNIGHT
$5 w/ 2 or more non perishable food donationns for Food For Lane County
$7 otherwise
OR! Send us 4 song requests to itsgirlsaloud@gmail.com for a $4 cover!
Whatta Deal!!!




Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Monday, June 22, 2009

Monday, June 8, 2009

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009

after tonites debate - come to the queer underground - all are welcome!

Parents upset over school photo display
Eugene (KMTR) - A photographic display at a Eugene school is causing controversy, and there's a meeting Thursday night to talk about it.

The display is up at Buena Vista-Meadowlark Elementary school is part of a traveling photo project put together by the Community Alliance for Lane County (CALC).

Some parents are upset about a photo of a transgender person which depicts a woman who is mixed race, with a slight beard. A short written biography of the woman that appears with the picture uses the word "queer." The objecting parents say it introduces an adult subject—sexuality—they don't think is appropriate for younger students.

The school’s principal, BJ Blake, says the display is supposed to expose students to pictures of people of mixed racial and ethnic backgrounds, like many of the students. Blake says she's not teaching kids about sex.

“When we talk about the photo, it's going to be only in the area of respect. And if you see that word, that word is never to be used to hurt, that word is never to be used to label, that word is never to be used to discriminate or harm anybody,” Blake said.

Some parents have written letters to the school. They say their children ask questions and they don't think a person can use the word “queer” in reference to a transgendered person, without talking about sex. Those parents think they are the ones who should bring that discussion up with their own children when they think their children are old enough to understand.
But other parents don't have a problem with the photo. They think personal bias is the problem.

Clark Barry, the parent of a first-grader, says parents like him have “concern for the innocence of their children. Are they ready for these discussions yet? They're still learning their ABC's, they're still learning how to spell, now we're going to bring in gender identification and chromosomes and a lot of other things that take us deep, deep, deep into philosophical debates.”

Another first-grade parent, Amanda Bowden-Gil, says, “It all comes down to educating our children and not discriminating and being open minded and lacking prejudice in general.”

The photos have been taken down and the captions are being revised to make the wording more relatable for elementary school students. But Blake says the photos will go back up and the word "queer" is expected to stay.

The meeting with parents is scheduled for Thursday night, May 21st at 6:00 p.m. at the school at 1500 Queens Way, off Cal Young Road in Eugene.

The Lane Educational Service District says the display will eventually circulate through other elementary schools in Lane County.

queer underground tonite at diablos...downstairs


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

UPCOMING EVENTS

the queer underground dance party at Diablos every Thursday night - $3.

Girls Aloud Wine Tour – Sunday, May 24th from 10 am – 6pm - 35 womyn – 1 bus – beer and wine plus picnic and snacks provided - $30 – pre registration required.

Girls Aloud Dance Party Social Saturday, May 30 from 8 – midnight $7 w/ $2 off w/ 2 or more food items for food for lane county.

Queer Womyns Speed Dating – Friday, June 5th from 7 – 9 pm at Eugene Coffee Company (for the non wine drinkers) 14 womyn - $15 – pre registration required.

Portland Pride Party bus – details to come – Saturday and Sunday – June 13 – 14. Beer and wine served on the bus!

Queer Womyns Speed Dating - Saturday, June 20th from 6:30 – 9 pm at The Broadway – 18 womyn - $20 – pre registration required.

Girls Aloud Dance Party Social Saturday, June 27th from 8 – midnight $7 w/ $2 off w/ 2 or more food items for Food For Lane County.

Email thequeerunderground@gmail.com for more details!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Girls Aloud Wine Tour

Sunday, May 24th 10 a.m. to……?
35 womyn - 1 bus. We'll be pouring the beer and wine on the bus while we tour 3 local wineries.
We're also providing snacks and a picnic lunch.
$30 – pre registration required.
Please mail check/money order/cash to:
PO Box 209
Eugene, OR 97440
NOTE! IF WRITING A CHECK PLEASE HAVE IT PAID TO THE ORDER OF: LAURA J MCNAMARA
Questions? Email us at thequeerunderground@gmail.com

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Anti-Racist Training For White Women

Saturday afternoon around 2:30 pm, Ffiona Morgan will be giving a l-l/2 hr. workshop, entitled Anti-Racist Training For White Women.
This workshop will integrate the experiences of individual group members with feedback from the Presenter and others in the group. Presenter will also give an introduction and lead a release ritual at the end of the workshop
For more information, please call 654-0424

This is a free workshop that has been of great benefit in the past when it was scheduled at various venues.

Information on the Conference
Beyond Patriarchy 2009 Vision Statement
Beyond Patriarchy is a gathering intended to provide information, support, and healing surrounding all forms of oppression through a radical and feminist perspective. Patriarchy is a system of domination which privileges masculinity and enforces strict, exclusive, and unequal gender roles, and which interlocks with racism, homophobia, transphobia, ablism, xenophobia, and all other forms of oppression. Patriarchy affects people of all genders in our interpersonal relationships and everyday lives. As a community, we must work to see beyond dualities, dismantle hierarchies, and engage in multi-issue organizing that creates radical and liberating change for all of us.
Beyond Patriarchy 2009 will:
(1) explore the roots and legacies of patriarchy;
(2) seek solutions to anti-body, anti-woman, anti-color, anti-queer, and anti-nature systems of violence and entitlement that harm all of us;
(3) create a space for healing and growth.
Towards those ends, Beyond Patriarchy 2009 will serve as open space:
a) to build awareness of issues surrounding the many forms of patriarchy;
b) to facilitate inspiration for how our growing communities can organize resistance;
c) to squash the dominating theory, generating new insight and dialogue within an ever-growing conversation regarding oppression of womyn, of men, and of people who are gender-variant;
d) to take an intersectional approach to anti-oppression politics, thereby building solidarity among movements;
e) to examine how our daily lives are affected by patriarchy; and
f) wherein all beings come together to heal wounds and build community support.

STOP BY THE ECC BEFORE GIRLS ALOUD FRIDAY!

8 TO 9 P.M. FRIDAY, MAY 1ST
FREE!

Virginia Cohen, Singer/Songwriter
Eugene Coffee Company 1840 Chambers St.

Presented by Out/Loud which is a U of O student-driven festival for queer women's music, artists, and performers who self-identify as women and/or who self-identity as allies to queer women's music.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Batwoman, the red-headed lesbian, is unleashed at last


As Bruce Wayne's future remains in doubt, comic book unveils a 'successor'
By Guy Adams in Los Angeles

Wednesday, 11 February 2009

Holy sexuality, Batman!

Two months after his untimely death, the creators of Gotham City's crime-fighting superhero, Bruce Wayne, have finally unveiled his politically-correct replacement: a ginger-haired, lesbian socialite called Batwoman.


The publisher of Detective Comics, the iconic title which for 60 years has revolved around the recently-deceased Wayne, revealed this week that future editions of the comic book will star his long-standing female counterpart, whose real name is Kathy Kane.


Described as "a lesbian socialite by night and a crime-fighter by later in the night", Batwoman will be the subject of at least 12 issues. It will be the most high-profile appearance by a gay superhero in any book published by the legendary DC Comics.


As her alter-ego, Batwoman, Ms Kane wears knee-high red stiletto boots and a figure-hugging black outfit. Two years ago, she made headlines when it emerged that she was the ex-lover of Renee Montoya, a Gotham City police detective.


Although Kane has enjoyed only fleeting appearances in Batman comics since being "outed", writer Greg Rucka – who is in charge of this summer's run of Detective Comics – said Bruce Wayne's apparent death had provided the perfect opportunity to make her the subject of his prestigious series.


"We have been waiting to unlock her. It's long overdue," he said in an interview with the Comic Book Resources website. "Yes, she's a lesbian. She's also a redhead. It is an element of her character. It is not her character. If people are going to have problems with it, that's their issue. That's certainly not mine."


The news represents a significant cultural landmark for the gay rights movement, and follows a concerted effort by DC Comics to introduce more characters from ethnic and sexual minorities. However, Rucka hopes that the new titles, which are due to be released in June, will not be overshadowed by controversy about Kane's sexuality.


"I think there is going to be some media," he said. "I can't control it. You've got to remember, Wonder Woman got a haircut and that became news. So it will be what it is."


"My job is to write the best book I can, about a character that I think is exceptionally cool, that J.H. Williams [his co-writer and artist] thinks is exceptionally cool, that DC Comics thinks is exceptionally cool and worthy of being the lead player in Detective Comics," he added. "Frankly, she should be judged on her merits."


The last episode of Detective Comics ended with Batman's millionaire alter-ego Bruce Wayne being ejected from a speeding aircraft without his famous cape and face-mask.


He is now presumed dead (although it is an unwritten rule of comics that superheroes can always be reincarnated) and Mr Rucka said future editions will revolve around a selection of potential heirs, including Batwoman, Catwoman and Bruce Wayne's purported son, Damien, fighting to succeed him.