Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 13, 1988, Page 5, Image 5

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    April 13, 1988, Portland Observer, Page 5
ENTERTAINMENT
Teens & Company Auditions for
’88-’89 Season
A u d itio n s are now be in g
scheduled for the 1988-1989 sea­
son of Teens & Company, a teen­
age threatre group. Auditions will
be held beginning on Saturday,
April 23 through Tuesday, April
26. Call Planned Parenthood at
775-3918 for schedule, location
and to make an audition appoint­
ment.
The Teens & Company cast
create and perform original
scripts on issues concerning
todays youth. Training in drama,
movement, voice and content will
take place this summer beginning
in June The performance season
is September '88 through May '89.
All performances w ill be paid
$250. Cast members must be cur­
rent high school students and be
able to provide their own transpor­
tation.
Teens & Company is spon­
sored by Planned Parenthood of
the Columbia/Willamette, Theat­
re Workshop, a City Arts program
of the Portland Bureau of Parks
and Recreation and Multnomah
County Department of Human
Services.
Take Your Secretary to Lunch
The Sternwheeler “ Columbia
Gorge” and KKRZ Radio (Z-100)
have announced a very unique
promotion for Secretary’s Day,
April 27, 1988.
The cruise will board at 11:30
a.m. and depart at noon for a two
hour cruise of the Portland Water­
front. The Sternwheeler boarding
location is SW Front & Stark Ave­
nue, directly adjacent to the Bat­
tleship Oregon's ship's mast in
Waterfront Park.
Z-100’s Connie Breeze w ill
broadcast live from the Stern­
wheeler during the cruise. Pas­
sengers w ill be treated to a
fashion show by Jebe Fashions
and a delicious luncheon served
by the caterer aboard the Stern­
wheeler, O’Callahans. Each sec­
retary w ill receive a com plim en­
tary carnation.
Reservations are required for
your cruise tickets, and can be
made by calling the Sternwheeler
office at 223-3928.
EBONY Fashion Fair
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Wednesday April 20t
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STREET CORNER SINGERS
Sponsored by
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JOHN KOONCE
¡unday, April 17th
PORTLAND
CHAPTER
THE LINKS, INC.
FRIDAY
A p ril 22. 1988
8:30 p.m.
RED LION
JANTZEN BEACH
Portland, Oregon
jazzy FM 09.1
BENEFITING
L in k s E d u c a t io n a l
Casting Call
Talent Warehouse is screening
local talent for over 20 speaking
roles in Kameo Production’s fea­
ture film, "Second Chance." This
is a rare opportunity for local ta­
lent to tap a $5.5 m illion dollar
budget. We are seeking both SAG
and non-union members for a vari­
ety of roles, ranging from a mus­
cular teen gang leader to a stately,
white haired, senior matron.
Cheryl Honey, Casting Coordi­
nator forTalent Warehouse, is do­
ing her best to promote Oregon
actors for these parts. She wants
to screen as many people as pos­
sible, experienced or not, to in­
crease changes of finding just the
right person for the part. In order
to get a shot at this many speak­
ing roles, Cheryl took the job on
The 30th Annual
& S c h o la r s h ip F u n d
spec.
To apply, pick up a Casting
Form and review the Character
Breakdown at Talent Warehouse,
925 NW 19th in Portland. Bring a
recent picture, resume and the
completed Casting Form at time
of screening.
SAG members will be screened
s ta rtin g M onda y, A p ril 4th
through Friday, April 9th. Women
at 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and men,
1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call backs
w ill be held the week of April 12th.
For daily instructions call the
Talent W arehouse Hot Line,
778-7194.
This is a grand opportunity for
Oregon. Let’s work together to
show ’em “ our stuff.”
PORTLAND OBSERVER
"The Eyes and Ears of the Community"
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T ic k e t s : $ 2 0 .0 0
Ticket prices
inc lude one year subscription to EBONY or six months to |ET.
TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT:
MRS. C'S WIGS
707 N.E. FREMONT PHONE: 281-6525
HOUSE OF SOUND
3606 N. WILLIAMS AVENUE-PHONE: 281-3502
1988 Ebony Fashion Fair
“ Fashion Sizzle”
The 30th Annual Ebony Fashion Fair w ill appear in
Portland at the Red Lion Motor Inn, Jantzen Beach, on Fri­
day, A pril 22, at 8:30 p.m. This famed traveling fashion
show is produced by Ebony Magazine and is sponsored
by the Portland Chapter of Links, Incorporated for the
benefit of Links’ Education and Scholarship Fund.
Mrs. Eunice W. Johnson, producer and director of the
show, personally selects fashions from the exclusive col­
lections of fames deisgners such as Frank Composto, Bill
Blass, Bob Mackie, Giorgio Sant’ Angelo, Fabrice, Patrick
Kelly and Bruce Oldfield.
Mrs. Johnson is m eticulous and thorough in purchas­
ing the most spectacular fashions available for Ebony
Fashion Fair audiences.
MT HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Wholesale
Pricing
On Groceries
Gone Public
Did you know that for almost 30 years you could have bought some of
your groceries at wholesale prices? The Bee Company, for over 30
years, has offered the public weekly smpments of name-brand
groceries at genuine wholesale prices.
You'll find canned and
packaged goods, pet foods, as well as frozen and close-dated deli
products on the shelves. The best feature is that you do not have to
buy by the case. You buy just what you want to buy, just the amount
you need. Located at 800 N. Killingsworth, just east of I-5, they are
open Monday through Saturday 9:30 am to 6:00 pm. Isn t it about
time you save on your grocery bill?
PHONE 283-3171
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C« W U I
Leila McBride, 1988 Miss Black America, will appear with the Coors
Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo throughout several cities nationally.
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