KIDS
Young Porform ort Workshop begins
October 4.3:15-4:15 p.m. at Sunnyside
School. 3421 SE Salmon. C la ss format
teaches dance, acting, and rhythms.
Ages 9-13 yrs. $9/8 weeks. Phone Bob
M orris, 280-6228.
C ity of Portland Bureau of Parks and
Recreation is offering beginners horse
back rid ing at Flying "M " Ranch on Oc
tober 5,19 and 26th. The fee of $14.00
includes transportation from NE 17th &
M ultnomah parking lot at 9:00 a.m., lead
ership and the ride. Preregistration
required through Outdoor Recreation,
1120 SW 5th, Rm. #502. Portland, 97204, or
phone 796-5132.
C hild re n’s Health Screening. The
M ain C linic of W estern State s C hiro
p ra c tic College w ill present a free
child ren's health screening in the Gate
way area of Portland from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday, October 26.
The screening w ill include a spinal ex
am ination and testing of the heart, lungs,
eyes, ears, nose and throat by supervised
interns from WSCC.
C hildren may receive a dental exam
by a local dentist and a comprehensive
eye exam by supervied optometry
students from Pacific University.
The appointm ent w ill include a consul
tation and referral to other health care
sp e c ia lists if necessary. Appointments are
required and may be made by eating
255-6771.
ART AND
MUSIC
“G a zelle Ja zz Hour'' w ill be featured
O ctober 8 — October 29 in the Main M all
of Portland's New Market V illa g e , at 50
S.W. Second Avenue, from 7-9 p.m.
October 8: The M icheál Bard. Cam
Newton, Rob Thom as Trio, a unique sa x
ophone. accoustic guitar and violin
group. No drum s this week!
October 15: The Nancy King Quartet, a
w ell known Portland group that presents
vocal ja zz standards.
Octobor 22: The Calvin W alker Band,
currently one of Portland's most popular
ja zz fusion groups.
October 29: Combo C aribe, six mem
bers of an eleven member group that
sp e c ia lize s in C alypso and the Latin Jazz
sound.
Portland artists Melinda Thomsnes ex
hib its recent works at Portland Community
C o lle g e 's North View G allery October 2-
30. The ga llery is located at the PCC
Sy I vania Cam pus, 12000 SW 49th Avenue.
The public is invited to view the exhibit
during college business hours, and to
meet the artist at a gallery reception from
7-9 p.m., Wednesday. October 2.
Tapestries created by children living in
el Batram , Egypt, w ill be featured in an
exhibition at the Oregon School of Arts
and C rafts from October 10 through
Novem ber 7. The exhibition opens with a
reception Thursday, October 10, from 5 30-
8:30 p.m.
The children, ranging in age from eight
to twenty, work d a ily at the Atelier de la
Pyram ide. a workshop founded in 1965 by
Dr. A m ir Aly, professor of cinematography
at C airo University. Their tapestries depict
scenes from their everyday life, and are
created with wool they have selected
and dyed themselves.
A ly w ill be in Portland during the exhibi
tion, and w ill give a gallery talk on the
tapestries on October 15, at 12 noon. Also
at noon, Geary Jones and David Johnson,
local tapestry artists, w ill discuss the pro
cess of creating their collaborative
pieces.
Hoffman G allery hours are 10-5,
Monday through Thursday, and 10-4 Fri
day through Saturday. Exhibitions at the
Hoffman G allery are supported in part by
the Metropolitan Arts Comm ission.
Film a and Cinema 21 present Before
Stonewall. October 17-22.
W ould you believe Ronald Reagan
starring in a cross-dressing m usical during
the war? How about a silent film whose
entire cast was said to be gay? O r the
Lavender Cowboy prancing around the
W ild West? From the sexual experim enta
tion of the Roaring Twenties to the
scapegoating of hom osexuals during the
McCarthy era, to the historic confronta
tion between Gays and police at the
Stonew all Inn in Greenwich V illa g e in
1969, Before Stonewall presents a
unique, at tim es outrageous portrait of the
history of homosexual experience in
Am erica.
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COUNSELING
Adults and Children
Families and Couples
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THERAPIST
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