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I Plants, dedication highlight | festival ■The dedication of the John Ins keep Environmental Learning Center at 2 p.m. Saturday will highlight the Spring Arts and Ecology Festival Fri day and Saturday, April 22 and 23. The festival is scheduled for 10 a.m. to¡6 p.m. at the Clackamas Commu nity College's John Inskeep Environ mental Learning Center. Inskeep, a former state senator and Clackamas County extension agent, is a ong-time conservationist and out- Moorsman in Oregon. He was also instrumental in setting up Oregon's ‘grassseed industry. Guest speakers for the dedication include Vern Duncan, Oregon State Superintendant of Public Instruction ana Claudia McDuffy, environmental education specialist. Helen Cannon, secretary of the Citizen's Association for Environmental Learning Centers, will speak of the biography of Ins keep. "We've been told by McDuffy that it's the only facility in the state of its kind," said Jerry Hermann, pro ject director for the environmental learning center. A plant sale will be a large part of the weekend's activities. Trees, shrubs, bedding plants, hanging basket plants and indoor plants will be on sale to the public. All proceeds will go to the learning center project. The Oregon Cactus Society will also take part in the event with a cactus exhibit and sale. Entertainment will include CCC's "Schizoid Plus," directed by Roby Robinson of the drama department, International Ecology Flag raising cere monies by a local eagle scout troup and guitar music throughout the re mainder of the festivities. "The dedication marks a beginning of a new era for us," said Hermann. Harris to appear The beautiful Alabama-born singer-gui tarist, Emmylou Harris, will be appearing at the Civic Auditorium, Thursday, April 28, at 8 p.m. with special guests, The Amazing Rhythm Aces. Tickets for this Double Tee event are $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 reserved seat ing. The Amazing Rhythm Aces is a Memphis combo who mix rock, country, bluegrass and other music styles for a pleasing pro gram. Sextet makes it vocally and instru mentally with an emphasis on top flight material from their two ABC albums "Stacked Deck" and "Too Stuffed to Jump". Among their well-received tunes are "Third Rate Romance", "Amazing Grace", "Dan cing The Night Away", "If I Just Knew What to Say, and "The End Is Not In Sight". Tickets are now on sale at Meier & Frank, Everybody's, Hardy's at Jantzen Beach, For What It's Worth, America in Vancouver, and the Civic Auditorium Box Office. KG ON sponsors design contest Artistic flair and the incentive to win $1,000 in clothing from the Squire Shop are all it takes to create the official KGON T-Shirt design. The design must include the call letters "KGON" and can be in any form and on any medium. Persons entering the contest must take their art to Washington Square between April 25 and May 1. The winning art will be displayed on hundreds of T-shirts and carry the winner's signature. For more information on the KGON T-Shirt Design Competition, contact KGON- FM 92. ¡alendar Thursday Schizoid Plus performance. Mall. Noon. Free. I Popular Social Dances. Dances in Upepo. Riddles, Portland. structed in workshop include: bump, disco, boogie and hustle. Instructed by Steve Schroeder, Jefferson High School Drama Department instructor. EC-101.7 to 10 p.m. $1. I "Mousetrap". Portland Civic Thea tre Blue Room. 8:30 p.m. $3 adults, $2 students/senior citizens. Also Fri- day and Saturday. I Intaglio prints exhibit by Liza Bones. School of Arts and Crafts Society, 616 N.W. 18th, Portland. Through April 30. I ASG Meeting. Fireside Lounge. 11 i.m. friday Annual Plant Sale. Sponsored by the Environmental Learning Center. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Smuckers Pond. Also Saturday. weekend Big Band Ball. CC Mall. 8 p.m. - dinner/9 p.m. - dance. Making Your Own Recreation. Fo cus on Women Hike. Saturday. CCC Baseball. 1 p.m. Saturday. Sunday Recreation. Randall Gym. 2:30 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Elliot Miller. Sampan Room, Main Street, Oregon City. 9:30 p.m. Also Saturday. No cover. monday Shades of Blue. Whitehorse Lounge. Molalla. 9:15 p.m. No cover. Also Saturday. "Catch a Rising Star" with John Miles and Walter Egan. Paramount. $1. HljfH r I I I|3! I I I I I I -0-18 -0.04 [18(B) T 28.86 0.54 0.60 19 16.19 -0.05 0.73 20 8.29 -0.81 0.19 "Buster and Billie." Fireside Lounge. 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. tuesday The Modern Jazz Quartet. Portland Auditorium. 8 p.m. CCC Music Department mance. CC Mall. Noon. Free. perfor Creative Bread Making for Cou ples. Homemaker Update. CC-101. o to 8 p.m. "The Confessions of Felix Krull." M-119. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday Rod Ragsdale. Coffee House. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fireside Lounge. Free. "It's Alive." Flick is about the super-natural,compared often to "The Exorcist," "The Omen," and "Rose mary's Baby." Opens tonight in many Portland theatres and drive-ins. z Page 9 Clackamas Community College 49.25 -0.16 CC I4IIII 21 3.44 -0.23 0.49 Colors bv Muriseli