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    Page 4, Portland Observer. May 6, 1987
THE ENTERTAINMENT
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by Ken Covington
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S algado and S croggins
Wednesday, May 13, at Noon, PSU s Cabaret C om m ittee brings to the
South Park Blocks the rhythm and blues talents of Curtis Salgado and
Janice Scroggins They will present an hour long, free concert in the part
outside Smith Center on the Portland State University campus
All are
welcome
Curtis Salgado is know n for fits harm onica w ork and his renditions of
rhythm and blues classics He has worked w ith Robert Cray and Lloyd
Jones, among others Arid it was Salgado's knowledge that John Belushi
and Dan Akroyd drew from in their characterization of The Blues Brothers
Janice Scroggins, on piano, lias perform ed w ith some of tfie finest blues
and jazz musicians in this to w n from Thara Memory to Tom McFarland,
and beyond Her styles range from gospel and swing to txiogie woogie
and ragtime
For a free introduction to some of Portland's best, come to the South
Park Blocks No smoke filled tavern, no cover charge |ust fine entertain
ment
For inform ation on this and other Cabaret performances, call Byron Bei k
at 229 4452
IMAACP Banquet
The m onth of May marks the 33rd anniversary of the Brown vs Board of
Education. Topeka. Kansas court decision. The Portland Chapter of the
NAACP will com m em orate this victory at the annual educational benefit
banquet on Friday May 15, 1987 at 6 30 p m
Keynote speaker w ill be Richard Turner, III, President of Lane Cornmu
mty College in Eugene, Oregon, a longtime advocate of educational equa
lity .
Please join us at the University of Portland Commons. 5001 N Willa
m ette Blvd as we celebrate w ith REFLECTIONS, RECONSTRUCTION
AND RESOLUTION 33 YEARS OF STRUGGLE
Tickets are $25 00 and may be obtained by calling 284 7722 or at the
door.
S tu d e n t A rtists Display W ork
A t PCC N o rth v ie w G allary
The 198/ annual “ Student Hanging ' at Portland Com m unity College
has been scheduled from May 13 29 at the N orthview Gallery. Sylvania
Campus, 12000 S W 49th Ave
The open, non juried exhibit will attract about 250 student artists each
of w hom may display tw o pieces in any media according to Robert
Dozono art instructor and gallery director Ttie work must have been com
fileted during tfie 1986 87 school year he noted
An opening reception to w hich the public is invited will be from 7 to
9 p m Thursday, May 14 The gallery is located in Room B5c of the Com
munications Technology Building at Sylvania
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As May brings sunshine to wipe away the chill o f w inter and bring the
earth back to life, let s not forget that summer is just a touch away One of
the best things about summ ertime, besides good old outside activities, is
summer vacations Let this summer be the one that you w o n 't soon forget
Start planning and saving now. Even if you haven't started, it’s still not
too late
I'd like to destroy the m yth that vacations have to be expensive, for let s
not forget that where there is a w ill, there's always a way Travel is a heal
thy way to rejuvenate the spirit and see how people live in different states
and countries
You II be surprised how people change w ith just a few hundred miles,
traditions, accents, and different points of view Expand your mind
Putting aside one or tw o hundred dollars a m onth really isn t hard Less
trips to M cDonald s and staying in a couple of weekends are good places
to start Air fare is as cheap as if has ever been $49 $99 one way And
Amtrack is offering anywhere in the continental United States for $99 round
trip.
You can call friends or fam ily to stay w ith , or instead o f The Sheraton
or the Hilton, try M otel 6 for less than half the price (They are all over the
country for no more than $24 95 a night I
It does not take an all new wardrobe to have a good tim e either In fact,
some o , the worst dressed people I have ever seen have been tourists
W hen you get where you're going, you can contact the Chamber of Com
merce fo find out about zoos, museums, and other tourist attractions, or
do like I do and ask someone w ho lives there W ho better than a native can
tell you w h a t’s really happening/
Travel w ith a friend It makes things cheaper A nd w hen it comes to
ground transportation, public transit or Rent A W reck w ill do just fine, be
lieve me All in all. good people, I'm encouraging you fo get away and bring
back fresh and new ideas and ideals that will help us all grow and expand
Remember It's yout life. LIVE IT UP
M e l B row n Q u in te t To Play
A t PCC Cascade C am pus
One of Portland finest jazz groups the Mel Brown Quintet will present
a free clinic and concert Thursday, May 28, at the Portland Com m unity
College Campus Cascade. 705 N Killingsworth
The q uintet's appearance is being sponsored by the Cascade Campus
Cultural Affairs Committee w ith cooperation from tfie PCC Vocational
Music Department
The clinic will be held at 3 p m m ttie auditorium of Cascade Hall II will
be conducted by group members in their specialities Thata Memory Hum
pet, Michael York w oodw inds. Gordon Lee, piano Tim Gilson, bass and
Mel Brown, drums The concert will follow at 6 p m
Both clinic and concert w ill tie open to the public
Further inform ation is available from the PCC Vocational Music Depart
ment, 283 2541. Ext 5226
KBO O 's Used Record and Book Sale
S atu rd ay, M a y 16, 1987
KBOO 90 7FM will hold its annual used record and book sale, Saturday
May 16 from 10 00 a m Io 4 LX) p m The sale w ill be held at the Pass Club
17 SE 8th Hundreds of books and records will tie on sale tor incredibly
low prices The sale is a paradise for bargain hunters or collectors For
inform ation on renting tables call 231 8032
sum i
FLIRT BAND LIVE
P ic tu re d are J u lia n n e R J o h n s o n and S h a w n R ogers s in g in g "I'm
P ro u d to be a S tric t C o n s tr u c tio n is t"
P h o to by C liffo r d U el S m ith
Rap M a s te r R onnie'' C oncludes
S to re fro n t's 86 87 Season
The final production of S torefront Theatre's 1986 8 / season will be RAP
MASTER RONNIE (replacing the previously schedule THE INVISIBLE
M A N I RAP MASTER RONNIE is a musical revue w ith lyrics by Doones
bury author Gary Trudeau and music by Elizabeth Swados. It w ill open
Friday May 8 at 8 p m at the Sunnis Theatre Mainstage, 13 N W 13th,
and play there through June 28
Tickets for RAP MASTER RONNIE are $12 regular $10 students and
seniors Performances are Thursday Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m , Sun
day at / p m May 8 through June 28 There is also one Sunday matinee
at 2 p m June 7 NOTE THERE W ll L BE NO PERFORMANCE ON SAT
URDAY MAY 30 Call S torefront at 224 4001 for advance reservations:
day of show tickets are available at 227 7025
All Storefront Theatre productions are made possible, in part, by funding
from the M etropolitan A rts Commission
PCC Cascade S chedules Jazz N ig h t
M ay 7
I he Cascade All Stars and Jazz Ensemble will present a free jazz night
com ert Thursday evening. May 7. at tfie Portland Com m unity College Cas
cade Campus, 705 N K illingsw orth
The tw o groups composer) of students and instructors of tfie PCC Voca
tional Music program will present a varied repertoire from 6.30 to 9 p.m
in tfie Cascade Hall auditorium
The AH Stars w ill be led by the Darin Clendenin Trio, w ith Instructor Hal
le e on drums and Dao Davis on bass
The Jazz Ensemble w ill play new unpublished music, ranging from be
txij) to show tunes all of whn h were w ritten a n d copied by students and
staff of the Voi ational M usk Department
Ttie ensemble also w ill take part io a May 9 Lloyd Center Arts Festival,
starting at 4 j> m
Further inform ation is available from the Vocational Music Departm ent
283 2541 Ext 5226
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food cognoscenti is regional Amen
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Find out w hat it s all
about at “ Regional American Cook
mg, Alameda C om m unity School,
2732 NE Fremont. The classes are
held four consecutive Tuesdays be
ginning May 5 from 6 30 to 9 p m.
Each week participants will explore
different American menus w ith
Eloise Carson, professional cook
and caterer
Seasonal ingredients
w ill bring out the best in New Eng
land. New Orleans, N orthw est, and
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is sponsoring an Open House and
Resource Fair, on Thursday, May
21, 1987 between 1 00 and 4 00 pm
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