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Portland Observer. February 1, 1964 Page 9 u W anda Kentucky Jackson Jazz W inter C oncert" Tracey Durbin and Laurenc Reiner combine their talents for a concert of punk, funk and jazz dance Energetic dancing, a wide range of music, and sharp choreography all come together for a memorable concert called ** Jazz Attitude.” The concert includes 12 dancers in six separate pieces, highlighting the rhythm, style and soul of jazz dance. This concert will be presented Friday and Saturday, February 3 and 4. and February 10 and I I , at 8:00 p.m. at Dancers' Workshop. 30 N .W . First, Portland. Oregon 97209. All tickets $5.00. For reservations or information call 223-8188 or 288-2193. 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Albina, starting Friday. February 3. 1984. Classes are from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. on Fridays and run for 7 weeks through March 16. Boys and girls age 10-18 are welcome. Fee is $12.00 for 7 lessons and regis tration begins Monday, January 23 at Peninsula Park. Instructor: Chris Dominguez. For more information contact Donna Bestwick. 285-4222. --nrten hy Mmefaf JWfcann Cover Charge an usa»! fnwn PW Kernen I ♦3°° Geneva's 4228 N.E. Williams Ave. 282 6363 FREE DAY! Come one, come all! The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry is once again opening its door for a special Free Day on Sunday. Feb. 12. from 9 a m .-5 p.m. In addition to viewing regular exhibits, O M SI visitors will also be treated to O M S l’s major month-long exhibition "Coming of Age.” Visitors can learn the wonders of active volcanoes by viewing O M SI's volcano show, and enjoy special live shows in O M S I’s own Kendall P L A N E T A R IU M . All this and much, much more! FREE. For more information about O M S I’s Free Day, please call 222-2828. Wanda t «he»erk r t u a k « , of (Mene Me»» [k irv a S m w w iMurww WerweR end ( ease Jtwwe wW «exprew . b s / x erxi emezw /u u aa ea Wav» v » tweeihWw» Wende « kwWrng kwwatd •* » .• — . a • un february Mh Re a « . W e n R .M lp m end lÜ Ü O p m e» Tfce le 4 » The Entertainer & Company Company led by Rodney Wilder, batter known aa the Wilder Funk. Wed Sun Hank the Man The Baddeat In The Weat The Portland Observer and ita »teff w a n t to congratulata Robert Buttar on h it 7th yaar annlvaraery. Buttar la thè ow nar of Travai Rob • r ta T r a v a l A gancy. 3416 N.E. B roadw ay. 287 1746 M on& Tuee nite Rodney Wilder Funk (your D .J.I for the nite. Michael Schenker Group The SHR The John Bauer Concert Company is pleased to announce that the Michael Schenker Group will be appearing in concert Friday. February 10, at Starry Night. The show will start at 9:00 p.m. The opening act has not yet . 5 5144 N.E •3 been announced. Tickets are $10 and are available at G .l. Joe's. For more information, call (206) 828-3576. Camp Fire Kids 1984 Candy Sale Union The Salvation Army Moore Street Corps Community Center 6430 N. M oore Camp Fire is a co-ed youth organization founded in 1910. Until 1976. it was known as the Camp Fire Girls. Its philosophy is to teach children skills by doing. The emphasis on small groups provide our youth with individual attention and personal growth. Camp Fire programs are based on accepted principles and techniques from the fields of informal education, recreation, 282 2671 Fun For The Entire Family group work and child development. Why do Camp Fire kids sell candy? Their annual candy sale is the most important effort to raise money for the organization. The funds raised from the sale make it possible for Camp Fire to recruit, train and support volun teer club leaders, to maintain summer camp properties and to make it possi ble for girls and boys to grow and fully enjoy their childhood Camp Fire is asking the community at large to support this el tort and look for 7,000 smiling faces in the Portland area. “ It is possible to eat candy A CARNIVAL (In The New Gyml 6 9P .M . and not feel guilty about it!” The sale starts Feb. 9 through Feb. 26. This year’s selection is Chocolate- covered Cashew Caramel Clusters and Mints. Cake Walk Gamas Gamas and Mora Gamesll Food and Snacka ¿ ft Travel Roberts "February 1 Sweet Shop Door Prizes has the Seven-Year Itch Buy Your Tickets Early And Saveli is our Tickets are 4 for $1" or if you buy the tickets at the door the night of the carnival then the tickets will be 35C each or 3 for 81“ . 7th Anniversary and we want to thank our past, present and future customers." TRAVEL ROBERTS’ W . ~ IH not . c o p i «1« m o r » , M Iho b o o lh . Io . ca.nh.bl tho Piolo Pilch •'«< I “ “ « o' Associate Conductor Norman Leyden w ill conduct the Oregon Sym phony Orchestra for a Symphony Sunday Family Concert. Sun day. February 12. 1984. at 3 00 p.m. at the Portland Civic Auditorium Tickets for the Sym phony Sunday Family C oncert are «6 adults. 83 students end senior citizens and are available at the symphony tic k et office. 813 S W A lder. M ezzanine level. Portland. OR 97206 llc b o l. IMAGES OK LABOR BUILDING A NEW WORLD: BLACK LABOR PHOTOGRAPHS ROADSHOW 3415 n e brohiwov • Portland Oregon 97232 (503) 28 7 1745 an original 3-act show SABRINA'S Hair Boutique on e show ontyf Feb. 10 7:30 p>.m. featuring: Jefferson Dancers Xr»//.< # » . * 4 « , ifh X . r»». Í f«»»« follow ed h \ d ix u**»on w iih ihe film m ak e r P M O H S SO M X X II I I W l HM A M H Acting Ensemble award winning plae w n g h i and film pr> »du* er Sun,la» Ir b r u a r * * * 5 pm H, rg Swann Xu«liii»riuni Sounds o f Jefferson I rev adu»t*»n»n | l k < « «hibW ioii* and A e»*n if*an * Ml g |W«> g rain * aft ■■Pf* «fli d h» genenn»* *,w»r»ih«ii««n* In m i the < h r g«»n A n * < <M»m»»*»n»n ikrey,»»i Xf I 1 M la n .lH la » k ( ••Ik g, * < iM iin iH I, e In, POKII . W Je ffe rs o n P e rfo rm in g Arts C en ter 5 2 1 0 PL Kerby 7414 N. A lbina • 286 1189 loW lombard» t k k r t * M /» 2 at M evcm N to n * Ptrler « fra n k f e e (Cascade! Bo.AM .vr II \KI Ml SH M I2I9S.W. PMtk MF 226-2811 JAM UO 1 .1 -FF BRI \H1 12.1984