Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 22, 1993, Page 8A, Image 8

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Portland events jazz up summer
By S. A. Clemens
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I( vou'rt* tin»d of the Eugene s< ene this summer.
I hen take some good advice and get out of town
Eugene has some attrai tions. but il you love sit
ting in the sun and listening to \nzz. you had teller
head north
The premiere mush ol event of the summer is
the Mount Howl |nz/ Festival. The festival, which
takes place at Mount Hood Community Collage,
has ultra* ted some of the test in the jazz business
for the past 12 years
The event will open Friday. Aug 6. with The
Kotert Cray Hand. Albert Collins and The Dirty
Dozen Brass Hand and continue until Sunday.
Aug H
Other performers include Branford Marsalis,
I S Monk and Curtis Salgado with Art Abram's
Swing Machine on Saturday and The Count Basie
Hand. George Benson. Sonny Collins and Manhat
tan Transfer Sunday
Highlights inc lude Marsalis, who will be playing
with the Tonight Slum hand Salgado will lie per
forming with the Art Abram s Swing Machine,
whit h is a departure from the blues sound most
fans assoc iate with him
It is always best to buy tic kets ahead ol time
Im-< nose the event is usually pal ked to its capaci
ty ol 10.000 every day. ac cording to festival pro
moters Th kets i ost $29 per day and can he
ordered In phone at 4400
11 you don't like the* idea of coughing up money
for your music . the Cathedral Park Jazr Festival,
July 17-18. is another option.
The park festival is the largest free jazz festival
in the Northwest, with about 10.000 people attend
ing eac;h year. The event features eight hands, sev
en food booths and n beer garden. This year's
headliner will be U;s McCann and his band
The park is located under the eastside of the St.
John’s Bridge in Portland.
Portland is also the place to find live music
around the Tom McCall Waterfront Park.. On any
given day a visitor might be able to catch a perfor
mance by a local band.
Major events on the Waterfront include, the
Fountain Concert Series, which features loc al
artists at McCall's Restaurant Fridays between 5:30
and 7:30 p.m and the Miller Genuine Draft Water
front Blues Festival. The blues festival will have
40 bands performing for four days starting July 2 at
5 p.m. The music will play from noon through the
evening Saturday. Sunday and Monday and will
include a fireworks display on the Fourth of July.
Other Waterfront events to look out for are the
Brewer’s Festival and The Bite.
Thu Brewer's Festival, July 30-Aug. 1. is a gath
ering of the Northwest's independent beer makers
The event features the "best and most original
brews" as well as music and food.
The Bite, Aug 1315. is Portland's annual food
and beverage festival. Booths at I he Bite are
stin ked by some of the areas best restaurants and
taverns.
For other events taking place in Portland this
Summer c all tin1 Events Hot-line at 233-3333.
Peace Run to pass through Eugene
By Martin Fisher
The fourth bi-annual Peace
Run will pass through Kugene
lliursduy. June 24, and organiz
ers arc- encouraging nil people
interested in world peo< e to par
ticipate and carry the torch
1'he Peace Run, which first
began in 10H7 started in New
York to April and has wound its
way through the southern states
before working its way up the
coast
The run is sponsored by the
Sri (diinmoy Marathon Team,
on international sports organiza
tion that believes sports can lie a
powerful instrument lor promot
ing world peace
And although the 12-member
Sri Chinmoy team carries the
torch on its I 1.000-mile U.S.
journey, an tone interested may
join in at any point along the
route.
Th» lorch will leave Venela a!
#» 10 p.m. Thursday and will
travid viu Route 126 to Green
Hill Road Ai 7:50 p.m.. the
tori li will arrive in Eugene at
West 11th Avenue and Itertelsen
Road It will arrive at Bertelsen
Road and Roosevelt Boulevard
at H p.m.. and will end the day at
Peterson Park at 8:30 p.m.,
where a ceremony welcoming
the runners will take place
Eugene Peace Run Coordina
tor Kathy Tonge said people
may c arry the torch at any point
along the route.
“We can tie real accommodat
ing." she said.
She asks that people who
w ish to carry the torch c all her
in advance at 461-2627. Partici
pants may carry the torch for
any distance
“If they just want to run 50
feet. that's fine," Tonge said.
The route will be marked with
banners so runners will know
where to meet the torch, shu
said.
For people who don't want to
run on the street. Tonge said
they can carry the torc h around
the half-mile track at Petersen
Park.
The torch will leave Eugene
Friday and travel north on High
way 99 to junction City and Cor
vallis. where it will arrive at
1 TO p in. From Corvallis, it will
move on to Salem for a ceremo
ny at the steps of the Capitol at
7:31) p.m. The torch will arrive
in Portland on Saturday for a
12:20 p.m ceremony at the Ter
ry Shrunk Plaza
Participants may join in any
leg ol the relay Ixdween Eugene
and Portland and can make
arrangements by calling Tonge
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