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31 Northwesi First Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97209
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ARTS IN AMERICA
Strong & Free
T h e F a c ts ...
• 81% of Americans believe that “the arts
and humanities contribute to the eco­
nomic health and well-being of society.”
• Non-profit arts in the USA supports 1.3
million workers, wluch generates $3.4
billion in federal income tax.
• For every $1 allocated to the NEA, more
than $ 19 are returned in the form of fed
eral taxes, and more than $11 in state
and local revenues.
• The non-profit arts industry contributed
$36.8 billion to the nauonal economy
last year, accounting for 6% of the
POSSUM UP A GUM STUMP
A Revue of American Folklore
and Folk Music
Gross National Product
• The arts compnse 6% of the American
economy, making them larger than
agriculture, construction or 60% of the
retail industry.
• Nearly 1 % of the jobs workforce came
from the non-profit arts industry.
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BLUES BAND
WILLIAM UHLIG 5 0 3 /7 2 8 -3 0 4 1
Bond St. Blues Band
The show will consist of live music and
narrative from the rich traditions of American
folklore: songs and stories, fiddle tunes and
jump-rope rhymes, proverbs and ballads, dance
steps and tall tales, lullabies and bad jokes.
Performances will be held in the historic Netel
Grange Hall, founded in 1910 and currently in
the process of restoration. Proceeds will benefit
the restoration project as well as The Healing
Circle, a group which provides programs for the
prevention and treatment of child sexual abuse
and domestic violence.
Performance dates are April 28-30, May 5-7 &
12-14; Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at
2pm.
Netel Grange is located 3.9 miles south of Miles
Crossing on Lewis and Clark Road, next door to
Logan Road Chapel.
For more information call Joseph Stevenson at
(503) 325-4829.
Every Friday and Saturday
at the Hong Kong in Astoria
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Pobfis
1161 M ar in e D rive
A S T O R IA
all shows begin about 9PM
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3150 EAST BURNSIDE, PORTLAND, OREGON 97214
(503I 231-8943
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Post Office Box 684
Cannon Beach, OR 97110
23RD & NW JOHNSON
248-0163
(503) 436-0744
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RESIDENT “ MAC” MACTARNAHAN,
WHO EARNED A GOLD MEDAL WITH
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