Cougar print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1976-1977, February 24, 1977, Page 7, Image 7

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    MOi to compete
in ÍCC's annual
Ion Week festivities
'■Stage bands from nearly 60 high schools
'and junior high schools will compete March
,10, 11 and 12 at Clackamas Community
liege as part of the college's annual Jazz
jek festivities.
The bands will perform in competition
. th the top schools in each classification
Jl unior high, A, AA, AAA) participating in
rening playoffs.
I IThere will also be daily clinics conducted
by guest musicians saxophonist Don Lan-
' Biere and trumpeter Jon Pugh. Lanphere
End, Pugh, two veteran professional musi­
cians, will also perform as guest soloists at
he evening concerts, which will be conduc-
:ed following the playoff competition.
■The schedule for the stage band competi-
pn, which includes bands from throughout
he Northwest begins at 1 p.m. Thursday,
larch 10, and will continue all day Friday
id Saturday.
iCCC's jazz ensemble will stage perfor­
ms Friday and Saturday evenings.
The judges for the competition will in-
ide Lanphere, Pugh, Dale Beacock, of
Sark College's music department, and Bill
inmiston, of Molalla High School.
| The cost of event will be $1 for daily
assions and $2.50 for the evening concerts.
ganizations and agencies will be recognized
Monday, Feb. 28.
The Clackamas County Retired Senior
Volunteer Program (RSVP) will hold its
fourth annual recognition party "Spring
Fling" at the West Linn Inn, beginning at
2 p.m.
Estacada's Jolly Band, the West Linn
Swing Choir and Archie Rude, Lake Oswego,
will entertain. The Spring Fling is open to
senior citizens and the general public.
Information is available from the RSVP
office, 656-2631, extension 317.
Dr. Corn to porform
at Hoe Down Dance
Oregon's Bi-centennial band, Dr. Corn's
Bluegrass Remedy, will perform Saturday,
March 5, for Clackamas Community Col­
lege's Hoe-Down Dance at the Bar 88 arena
in Molalla.
The dance begins at 8 p.m. and continues
until midnight. CCC students will be ad­
mitted for $1 and non-students for $1.50.
Dr. Corn's Bluegrass Remedy performed
on the Today Show on NBC when the pro­
gram did its salute to Oregon.
|Senior citizens from throughout Clack-
The
six-member group includes: Jim
Seafeldt, rhythm guitar and vocals; John
Hillison, stand-up bass and vocals; Jim Mills,
banjo and vocals; Larry White, mandolin;
David Brown, lead guitar, and Stew Dodge,
fiddle.
mas 'County who have volunteered their
lime during the past year to non-profit or­
For ticket information contact the stu­
dent activities office at 656-2631, ext. 340.
SVP recognize
Above couple swings to the music of
Leroy Anderson's "Rhythm Section" during
the Big Band Ball last Saturday, Feb. 19.
Approximately 160 persons attended the
event in the CC Mall.
leudar
thursday
I ASG Meeting. Fireside Lounge. 11
a.m. to noon.
Newport Jazz Festival. Portland
Auditorium. $6.50, $5.50 and $4.50.
tuesday
Paradise Alley. Jade Lounge, 875
Molalla Ave., Oregon City. 9 p.m.
Also Saturday.
Mini Concert. CCC Music Depart­
ment. Fireside Lounge. Noon.
I "We Are Women." Film narrated by
Helen Reddy. CC-117. Noon and 7
Im.
■ "Getting
in Touch With Your
Body" lecture by Margaret Charters,
locus on Women series. VFW Hall.
9:30 a.m. to Noon.
■ "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Port­
land Civic Theatre Mainstage. 8:30
p.m. $3 adults and $2 s udents/senior
citizens. Also Friday an« Saturday.
I "I'll Die if I Can't Live Forever."
Portland Civic Theatre Blue Room.
8:30 p.m. $4 adults and $3 students/
senior citizens. Also Friday and Satur­
day.
■ The Osipov Balalaika
Auditorium. 8 p.m.
Inner Grinnin'. Doc Holiday's Pub,
1320 Main St., Oregon City. Also
Saturday.
Country
Delight.
Whitehorse
Lounge, Main St., Molalla. Also Satur­
day.
Future Shock. CC Mall, Barlow and
Clairmont Lounges. 10 a.m., 11 a.m.,
1 p.m., 6 p.m., and 8 p.m.
Homemakers Update. Sodium/Cho-
lesteral Restricted Diets. CC-101. 4
to 6:30 p.m.
weekend
"The Old Fashioned Pot, Including
Portraits of Our Feminine Selves."
School of Arts and Crafts Society,
616 N.W. 18th. Portland. Reception:
8:30 p.m.
Taraz Rose. Jade Lounge, 895 Mol­
alla Ave., Oregon City. 7 p.m. Sunday.
Manford Mann. Paramount North­
west. 8 p.m.
Sunday Recreation. Randall Gym.
2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
Orchestra.
friday
■ 'The Enchanted." Firehouse Thea­
tre, 1436 S.W. Montgomery. $3. Also
Saturday.
monday
Future Shock. Video Tape feature.
CC Mall, Barlow and Clairmont Loun­
ges. 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 6 p.m.,
and 8 p.m.
Escape Artists. Coffeehouse. Fire­
side Lounge. Noon.
Future Shock. CC Mall, Barlow and
Clairmont Lounges. 9 a.m., 2 p.m.,
6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
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