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    A U G U ST 19, 2011
org. The Red Party is for those 21 and over,
and there is a $5 cover at the door.
Cuda Beach Club (9 NW Second Ave.) is
hosting an A ID S Walk benefit o f its own,
with a “D J Challenge and Gaga Look-a-like
Contest” Thursday, September 8 from 8 to
11 p.m. The $5 cover goes directly to A ID S
Walk and sets you up for a chance to win a
pair o f KeSha tickets.
Gaga look-alikes will compete for a $100
cash prize and tickets to an upcoming con­
cert. You can also vote for your favorite
deejay, the winner to spin at Portland’s
A ID S Walk and receive a cash prize.
For all you Portland area graphic designers,
CAP seeks your talent to help them with the
official logo for its 2012 Art Auction. The
themes o f previous events were built on origi­
nal art, from “save the date” notifications to
decor at the actual gala, which this year was
attended by more than 700 people.
Criteria for submissions are that they
must be original art; must incorporate and/
or tie to the CA P brand; must incorporate
the title “Art Auction”; must incorporate a
recognizable element o f the iconic M emo­
rial Coliseum; and they must be in digital
format. There are no color restrictions.
Selected art becomes the property o f CAP
for use in print media, online content, news­
paper advertising, posters, direct mail and
event collateral. All submissions will be re­
viewed by the event steering committee at
the September 2011 meeting, when a single
image will be selected. The deadline for en­
tries is Wednesday, August 31 at 5 p.m.
Submissions should be sent via email to
kanglin@cascadeaids.org. Contact CAP
special events coordinator Kelsey Anglin at
503-278-3854 or kanglin@cascadeaids.org
with questions.
— R yan J. P rado
Community Events
• “M akin It Better” hits the Fez Ballroom
(316 SW 11th Ave.) Friday, August 19. The
benefit event features collaborations be­
tween trans and queer youth from the Sexual
and Gender Minority Youth Resource Cen­
ter (SM YRC), Salem’s Rainbow Youth Alli­
ance and Outside In.
There is a $10 suggested donation, $5 if
you bring canned food or new toiletries,
with all proceeds going directly to the three
youth organizations involved. Doors are at 7
p.m. and the show starts at 8.
• Fire on the Columbia returns to Sauvie
Island Saturday, August 20 to present
“Eruption.” The annual island-themed soi­
ree returns for its sixth year, raising money
for (^Center and the Oregon Crusaders.
General admission begins at 7 p.m. at
2270 NW Gillihan Road. Tickets are $40
for general admission, and $45 to include
shuttle service. For more information, and
shuttle times, visit fireonthecolumbia.com.
FANNO CREEK
August 26 from 5 to 5:02 p.m. at the blocks
between N E Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
and Killingsworth, and N E Sumner. The
protest, dubbed “Taking Back O ur
Streets!” will be a completely silent demon­
stration o f solidarity to protest violence on
the streets o f Portland.
For more information, search “PDX! C O M ­
M UNITY T A K IN G OUR ST R EET S
BACK’! (FLA SH M O B)”on Facebook.
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•The Fez Ballroom (316 SW 11th Ave.) sets
the scene for a fashionable event to benefit
Planned Parenthood’s Equal Access Fund
Wednesday, August 31. Dress/Undress aims
to raise funding and awareness for Planned
Parenthood
Columbia
Willamette’s
services.
Doors open at 7 p.m., followed by a silent
auction and cocktail hour. At 8 p.m. a run­
way fashion show ramps the party up, and
from 9:30 to midnight, cut loose with a live
deejay dance party. Before and after the
show, guests can shop designers’ merchan­
dise, including work by Sword &. Fern, Idom
and many more.
For more information, visit ppcw.org, or
search for “Dress/Undress” on Facebook.
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* Fido’s Indoor D og Park is marking its
first year o f providing an environmentally
safe canine retreat. On Sunday, August 28,
the spacious confines o f the green-friendly
park (4949 SE 25th Ave.) play host to a
one-year anniversary celebration from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information, call Mary W il­
liams at 503-860-1121 or email mwilliams@
fidosindoordogpark.com.
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• Locally produced indie film The Adults in
the Room screens at Cinema 21 (616 NW
21st) for one week starting Friday, Septem­
ber 2. Directed by Andy Blubaugh, the ac­
claimed feature tells the story o f a teenaged
boy and his older lover.
Showtimes are to be announced. For more
information, visit theadultsintheroommovie.
com.
• Per the Facebook page for In Other
Words, as o f press time the Portlandia
fundraiser for the feminist bookstore and
resource center set for August 20 was sold
• A demonstration utilizing the “flashmob” out. Visit inotherwords.org for details.
template is scheduled to take place Friday,
— R yan J. P rado
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