Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 24, 1987, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8, Portland Observer, June 24, 1987
Jazz Festival Foundation
Initiates New Event
36th Annual Debutante Ball
On Sunday evening, June 28, 1987, Les Femmes w ill present approxi­
m ately 20 d ebutantes and cavaliers at the 36th annual D ebutante Ball.
A ro u n d the them e "T o d a y 's Dreams, T o m o rro w 's A cco m p lish m e n ts,"
these young w om en and men w ill make their public debut celebrating their
high school g raduations and achievem ents. This year, Les Femmes have
the d istin c t honor o f presenting one o f the Rose Festival Princesses.
The ball w ill begin at 7:00 P.M at the Red Lion Jantzen Beach w ith pre­
sentation at 8:00 P .M .
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The M t. Hood Festival o f Jazz F oundation w ill sponsor the M t. H ood
International W ine Experience on Friday, J u ly 24. The event is a new addi­
tio n to the events sponsored by the M t. Hood Festival o f Jazz.
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2 p.m. Balloon release
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Family games
4 p.m . to 6 p.m. Music, Dance, & Prayers for Peace
Presented by The Baha’is of Portland
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