May 2018 COMMUNITY LIFE By KC Cowan and Don Snedecor The Southwest Portland Post Sister Act: If you loved the 3 movie, come see this rollicking musical performed live. Expect laughs galore as nightclub singer Deloris Van Cartier hides out in a convent to avoid being whacked by her gangster ex-boyfriend. Perfor- mances are Thursdays through Sundays, May 3 through June 10, on the Mainstage at Lakewood Center for the Arts, 368 S. State St. in Lake Oswego. For tickets contact the Lakewood Box Office at (503) 635-3901 or order online at www. lakewood-center.org. CALENDAR artwork at the Spring Arts & Crafts sale on Friday, May 4, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday, May 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Multnomah Arts Center, 7688 SW Capitol Hwy. Find everything from paintings and textiles to ceramics and jewelry. Proceeds support MACA, MAC’s non-profit arm, and the artists. Comic Books Day: Everyone is 5 invited to the Garden Home Community Library Annex on Sat- urday, May 5 from 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. for Free Comic Book Day. This is an annual celebration of comic books and comic art. There will be stickers, raffle prizes for all ages, and free comics. You get two entries in the raffle if you come in costume. This event will be held at the library annex, 7306 SW Oleson Road. For more information, contact Katrina Ehrnman-Newton at (503) 245-9932. Protecting Yourself Online: Curious about the basics of stay- ing safe online? Librarians will teach you to protect yourself online with more secure passwords, recog- nizing and reporting online scams, privacy control with your social media accounts, and more. Bring your own laptop or mobile device, or use a library computer. This event will take place on Sunday, May 6, 1 – 3 p.m. at the Hillsdale Library, 1525 SW Sunset Blvd. Reg- istration required; register online, in the library or by calling (503) 988-5123. 6 Kristin Robinson stars in the musical "Sister Act" at Lakewood Theatre. (Photo by Triumph Photography) Youth Art Show: “Nourishing 4 Artistry,” an exhibit of artwork by Multnomah Arts Center’s young artists, opens in the Multnomah Arts Center Gallery beginning May 4. Art students ages 18 months to 17 years will display mixed media, three and two-dimensional artwork. Meet them at an opening reception Friday, May 4, 5–7 p.m. at the gallery, 7688 SW Capitol Highway. The show runs through the month. For more infor- mation, call 503-823-2787 or visit www.MultnomahArtsCenter.org. Spring Arts & Crafts: Don’t miss out on a great opportunity to buy local The Southwest Portland Post • 5 12 Neighborhood Walk: Learn about the history of the Hill- sdale neighborhood from leader Don Baack during this leisurely five-mile walk sponsored by SW Trails PDX. Note: this walk includes attendance at the Safer Trail Grand Opening. (See next item for details.) Meet behind the bleachers at Wilson High School, Sunset Boulevard and Capitol Highway, on Saturday, May 12 and be ready to go at 9 a.m. For more information, visit swtrails.org. To volunteer to lead a future walk in your neighborhood, contact Sha- ron Fekety, fekety@hevanet.com . Safer Trail Grand Opening: Join the folks at SW Trails PDX for the dedication of the Safe Routes to School Trail on Saturday, May 12, at 11:30 a.m., at Southwest 25th Avenue and Bertha Bou- levard. Beth Madison, prin- cipal of Robert Gray Middle School, and Portland hiking author Laura Foster will be featured speakers. Materials were provided by the City of Portland with more than 300 hours of labor donated by the community. The stairs and trail cross Fanno Creek and connect the Stephens Creek housing development to Gray School via 25th Avenue. More information is available at swtrails.org. 15 Long-term Healthcare: Julie Nimnicht, JD, will help you come up with a plan to pay for long-term health- care without going broke. Young artists show off their talents this month at Find out about government the Multnomah Arts Center Gallery. Reception benefit programs that provide on May 4 at 5 p.m. assistance with long-term care Abby Cornish and Woody Harrelson in a scene from “Three Billboards Outside Webbing, Missouri.” This film will be shown May 18 at the Garden Home Community Library annex. (Movie Stills DB) costs, including Medicaid and vet- erans’ benefits. Tuesday, May 15, 6 – 7:30 p.m. at the Capitol Hill Li- brary, 10723 SW Capitol Highway. Registration required; register on- line, in the library or by calling (503) 988-5123. 17 One Woman Show: The in- ternationally acclaimed one- woman show Lilia! will be per- formed one night only at the Mittle- man Jewish Community Center, 6651 SW Capitol Hwy. on Thursday, May 17 at 7 p.m. Learn about the ex- traordinary life of Oscar-nominated actress Lilia Skala. The show is written and performed by her granddaughter Libby Skala. Tickets: $18. Register online at www.oregonjcc.org. 18 Film Night: Don’t miss the Oscar-winning film, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Mis- souri” (2017) starring Francis Mc- Dormand, Woody Harrelson, and Sam Rockwell. A mother personally challenges the local authorities to solve her daughter’s murder when they fail to catch the culprit. This event will be held on Friday, May 18, at 7 p.m., at the Garden Home Community Library (annex), 7306 SW Oleson Road. Contact (503) 245- 9932 or visit gardenhomelibrary.org for more information.