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Page 8 Portland Observer, November 10, 1982 Community Calendar the Continent and the Diaspora.” presented by the Association o f African si v 6 H n tk 3| ¿ ‘ Ural A ffa 'rS Board o f Por,land State Univer- sity 6-8 p.m ., Thursday. November 11. Room 75 Lincoln H a ll. Portland forinanon CrS ty <S W ‘ Br° adway and M arket Sts.). 228-8191 for more in- P o etry readings by w o m e n at Old Wives' Talcs, S.E. 13th and Burn- side. Open reading at 8 p.m. Featured reader Ellen Goldberg at 8:30. Every one welcome. Advance notice for childcare: phone 239-5796. r ' th “ n ° ne d i,# a s * - community education program at Good Samaritan Hospital, Nursing Education Building auditorium at 2255 N .W . N orthrup, Wednesday, Nov. 17, from 7-9 p.m . Free. 229-7205 for more information. G e o rg e T ro w e r S u b lre , a u th o r o f "Black F olks G u id e to M a k in g Big M o n e y in A m erica."' will speak on Saturday. Nov. 13, 7 p.m ., at the Bethel A .M .C . Church, 5828 N .E . 8th. Admission is $15 which includes a 287-9875h,S RcSCrVa,' ° ns M arie Davis- M 3-2588 or Perlene White, _. A n n ,UI" * a ,f le B re a k fa s t, D elta Mothers & Patronness C lu b . Sat.. Nov. 13, 1982, 9 a .m .-I p.m ., M t. Olivet Baptist Church, 116 N .E . Schuv- Brian Bressler. John M orrison. M ich e le M a ria n a , and Gary Adam s of B A M M !. P o rtla n d ’s satirical musical and com ed y tro u p e that pre m iers a n a w o rig in a l m u lti-m e d ia liv e and v id e o th e a tric a l e v e n t. Industrial Strength Bamm' S h o w tim es are T hurs.-Sun. nights. Nov. 11- Jan. 16 at C hateau L'Bam m C abaret, 2236 N .W . Saviar. A n d A ll T h a t B a m m ! Industrial Strength Bamm! premiers November 11 opening winter season of Portland's satirical musical and comedy troupe B A M M ! (Brian Bressler, Gary Adams, Michele Mariana and John Morrison). B A M M ! continues their multi-media entertainment form at integrating original live comedy and music with a six-foot video screen. New, zany B A M M ! characters, vignettes, music and special video lam- poonery highlight the third original show the group has produced. Previous shows were “ The Other Channel” and “ An Evening o f Family Entertain ment.” The winter season's Industrial Strength Bamm! presents and array o f new comic material: To The Point, featuring a m ore-than-liberal, yet tough- talking T V host; The C hair, a musical comedy tribute to pie; four stuffy foreign filmmakers attend Symposium Cinematic; A n Antelope Hom e fea tures a maharajah and the philosophy o f M .E .; plus The Wedding, French Waiter, Statues. And B A M M !, o f course, will continue with parodies o f television programs and commercials projected from their “ big screen.” Portland musician-guitarist Jon Bunce will be a special guest performer. M r. Bunce is also writing scores for numerous B A M M ! songs. Industrial Strength Bamm! performs Thursday-Sunday nights, Nov. 11- Jan. 16 at B A M M ! Cabaret Theatre, 2235 N .W . Savier, Portland. Tickets $5 advance; $6 door. Phone 228-5544. \ \ / a ì .T F \ BRIEF'S ß't'-i CJ'neSeWC V >>* * APPRECIATION!& BEN EFIT I ler, donation $2.50. C h oco late Chip and the C ookies, at the annual scholarship fund raiser o f Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Nov. 13, 1982, Sheraton Airport, 9 p .m .-2 a m.. Donate $6 for suberb local volunteer talent, to help send a local stu dent to college. C o n n e c tio n s , by local author Bill Johnson, followed by open discussion between audience, director and playwright, Sunday, N ov. 14. 7 p .m ., at the Firehouse Theater, 1436 S.W . Montgomery. Admission $1. A m e ric a a n d R ussia: E arly c o n ta c ts , m u tu a l im a g e s ,” lecture, noon, Tuesday, Nov. 16, Willamette Center Auditorium , 121 S.W . Salmon. Free. Eliot N eigh b o rh o o d D ev elo p m e n t A sso ciatio n , 7:30 p.m ., Monday Nov. 15, Unthank Plaza, 2500 N. Williams. H u m b o ld t N e ig h b o rh o o d D e v e lo p m e n t O rg ., M on d ay, N ov. 15, 7:30 p.m ., PC C Cascade, 705 N. Killingsworth. N o rth P o rtla n d C itizen s C o m m itte e B oard . M onday, Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m ., Neighbors North, 7508 N. Hereford. N o rth e a s t C o a litio n o f N eig h b o rh o o d s , Tuesday, Nov. 16, King Fa cility, 4 8,5 N .E . 7th, 7:30 p.m. Eco n om ic D e v e lo p m e n t A d vis o ry C o m m itte e for the City o f Port land will meet Wednesday, Nov. 17, noon, in the Georgia-Pacific A uditor ium, 900 S.W . Fifth Avenue, Lower Level. C o m m issio n on Indian Services, regular meeting, 9 a.m .-5 p.m ., Sat urday, Nov. 13, Room 454, State Capitol, Salem. C atlin G ab el A n n u a l R u m m a g e Sale, in the M em orial Coliseum Ex hibit Halls, 9 a.m .-9 p.m. Nov. 11 and 12, and 9 a.m .-6 p.m. Nov. 13th. 10 Bouts B en e fit Boxing T o urney Oregon vs. Ft. Lewis, Washington. Marcellas Allen, National Jr. Olympic Champion, 1st bout as senior; Thad Spencer, former number 1 heavyweight contender, head coach for Salva tion Arm y. For more information call 287-9178 or 282-2591. A s s e m b ly o f B la ck A rtis ts and T a le n t, Sunday, N ov. 14, 1982, 1-5 p.m ., Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N . Interstate. Visual arts, performing arts, art exhibits. Robin Flo w er, guitar, mandolin picker, fiddler, will appear in concert 8 p.m ., Saturday, Nov. 20th, at St. Andrews Com m unity Center, 4940 N E 8th. Tickets $5 in advance, $6 at the door. Wheelchair accessible. For tick ets and more information call 222-4479. O reg o n S h a k e s p e a re a n F es tiva l's 12th A n n u a l Fall A c to r S c h o o l V isit Prog ram . Wednesday, Nov. 17, 5:30 p .m .-8:30 p.m ., at the Calaroga Terrace, a retirem ent com munity located at 1400 N .E . Second Avenue. Free, open to the public. G overnor's C om m ission on Black A ffa irs meeting, 5 p.m ., Tuesday, Nov. 16, in the Weyehaeuser Room o f the Foundation Center on the O re gon State University Campus, 26th & Western, Corvallis. The public is in vited . JACK ROBERTS PRESENTS IN CONCERT! 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