The Southwest Portland Post. (Portland, Oregon) 2007-current, December 01, 2012, Page 5, Image 5

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    December 2012
FEATURES
Zidell Waterfront Concept
HOLIDAY GUIDE
By Don Snedecor
The Southwest Portland Post
1 Christmas Tree Sale
benefiting Boy
Scout Troop 351 will take place on
the corner of Southwest River Parkway
and Gaines Street, Saturdays, 12:00 p.m.
to 8:00 p.m., December 1-15. The non-
profit sale funds the Boys Scouts and
Venture Crew’s summer camps and
activities. It is run by volunteer boys,
girls and parents. For more information
call 503-775-2848 or Facebook them at
BoyScoutTroop351Portland.
Holiday Bazaar and Used Book
Sale will take place on Saturday, De-
cember 1, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at the
Garden Home Recreation Center, 7475
SW Oleson Rd. Books sales benefit the
Garden Home Community Library. For
more information call 503-245-9932 or
visit www.wccls.org.
The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey
Chaucer’s Flying Circus is a comedic
play being performed by the Robert
Gray Middle School theater department,
December 1, 7, and 8 at 7:00 p.m. and De-
cember 9 at 2:00 p.m. Performances will
be held at the school, 5505 SW 23 rd Ave.
The winter play tells various charac-
ters’ stories from Chaucer’s Canterbury
Tales in a Monty Pythonesque style of
humor. Tickets are $5 and $7 and can
be purchased at the door or online at
www.rgms.schoolauction.net/theatre/
register. For more information, con-
tact Denise Bruce at 503-310-1628 or
monkadenise@gmail.com.
7 Multnomah Village Holiday Gala
starts on First Friday, December 7.
Includes horse drawn carriages start-
ing at 4:00 pm. staging at both the
Multnomah฀Arts฀Center฀and฀Key฀Bank.฀
Tree lighting at 6:42 p.m. at Southwest
35th Avenue and Capitol Highway.
Carolers perform throughout the eve-
ning. Stores open late.
On Saturday, December 8, events in-
clude a pancake breakfast with Santa at
8:30 a.m. sponsored by Southwest Hill
Kiwanis฀ at฀ the฀ Lucky฀ Labrador฀ Pub.฀
Carolers sing throughout the day. Find
Golden Ticket specials throughout the
Village through December 31.
Christmas in Dairyville . Get your
family in the holiday spirit with a stroll
down Storybook Lane at Alpenrose
Dairy, 6149 SW Shattuck Road. The
Cadonau family opens the grounds to
Dairyville for this holiday tradition that
The Southwest Portland Post • 5
Thomas Lindsley stars as Bob Wallace and Leah Yorkston as Betty Haynes in
Lakewood Theatre Company's production of Irving Berlin's White Christmas
playing December 12 - 23. (Photo by Lake Oswego Photographers)
has been around for decades. The dairy
will be open Fridays 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.
and Saturdays, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.,
December 7-23.
Includes 300 flocked trees, farm
animals, carolers singing, pictures with
Santa, vintage storefronts, holiday gift
shop, and holiday movie screenings at
the Opera House, and more. Proceeds
from various sales at Storybook Lane
will benefit charities throughout Or-
egon including 4-H programs. For more
information, visit www.alpenrose.com.
18
2JazzGuitars will be perform-
ing swinging jazz standards and
Be our guests for
Christmas Eve
Monday
December 24, 2012 - 7:00 pm
“The Signs Of Christmas”
Join us for our fun, festive and heartwarming
way to celebrate this wonderful holiday.
You are also invited to be our guest any Sunday:
Sunday school for all ages at 9:00 am
Upbeat relevant worship at 10:30 am
Child Care provided all morning
Vermont Hills United Methodist Church
Corner of SW 55th Drive and SW Iowa Street
(next to Pendleton Park and Hayhurst Elementary School)
503-246-1213
6053 SW 55th Drive Portland, OR 97221
A Congregation of Reconciliation Where
Our Hearts, Minds, and Doors Are Truly Open to All
iconic pop tunes at the Garden Home
Community Library, 7475 SW Oleson
Rd, on Tuesday, December 18, at 7:00
p.m. Adults only. Call 503-245-9932 or
visit www.wccls.org for more informa-
tion.
23 Handel’s “Messiah”
will be
performed by the Portland
Chamber Orchestra, featuring vocal
soloists, the Oregon Chorale and the
Portland Boychoir at Agnes Flanagan
Chapel, Lewis & Clark College on
Sunday, December 23 at 3:00 p.m. For
tickets and information, visit www.
portlandchamberorchestra.org.
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keeps failing,” he said.
City planner Troy Doss warned that
this probably isn’t in the cards. “There
was a very active debate as to whether
to have a road on the greenway, and the
decision was not to,” he said.
According to Doss, “It can’t go into
the greenway, and it can’t be a regular
street. Two lanes with parking isn’t an
‘accessway,’ it’s a street. The greenway
is just 100 feet wide, and it’s chocked
full of programming.”
Commission members discouraged
the Zidell team from pursuing this
course. “There would be a lot of push-
back,”฀Kathryn฀Schultz฀said.฀“It฀could฀
derail all your good work,” David
Wark said.
Commission chair Gwen Millius
added, “There’s a 100-foot setback for
a reason.”
FI NE A RT PH O T O GRA PH E R
BARRy PERIl
PREsENTs HIs
HOLIDAY PHOTO
SHOW & SALE
Saturdays, 12/1 & 12/8
11:00am - 5:00pm
at
O’CONNOR’S VAULT
7840 SW Capitol Highway
in Multnomah Village
www.barryperil.com