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Portland Observer
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PROFESSOR AL1 MUHAMMAD
IN H O N O R O E
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T H IR T Y Y E A R S O E E X C E L L E N C E
THURSDAY MAY 9
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IN C O M M U N IT Y S E R V IC E
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SATURDAY JUNE 1,1991
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S U N D A Y M A Y 12
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M O N D A Y M A Y 13
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Tuesday and Wednesday
May 14 and 15
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1991
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Portland. OR 97205 • (503) 227-6890
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The City o f Portland is sponsoring
traditional Am erican parade designed
i recognize the contributions of vetcr-
is with a special w elcome home sa­
le to the men and women o f O pera-
an D esert Storm. The parade will take
ace on T hursday, July 4, at 11 a.m .,
id will travel along S.E. Broadway
treet in Dow ntow n Portland.
Jan Hazzard, Special Events Coor-
nator in M ayor Clark s O ffice, an-
iunced at a press conference on
Wednesday, May 1, that the parade
ill *'concentrate on the contributions
Fall ou r citizens, civilian and military,
irough our cou n try ’s history .
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It’s time to officially kick o ff the
1991 Rose Festival season.
The 1991 K ickoff Luncheon took
place noon on W ednesday, May 8th at
the Oregon C onvention Center.
The new Oregon Convention
Center will be transform ed into “ A
Celebration of Color” and will resemble
a mini-Rose Festival. Race cars, not air
balloons and aircraft will be assem bled
outside. M usical entertainm ent will be
provided by members o f the rose Festi­
val’s own M iller Genuine D raft One
More Time Around Again Marching
Band, the largest perm anent marching
band in the world.
Highlights o f the luncheon in­
cluded the announcem ent o f the Grand
M arshal o f the Delta A ir Lines Grand
Floral Parade and the introduction of
the 1991 Junior and Senior Rose Festi­
val Courts.
Craig W alker, m orning host on
K103 FM and co-host on K G W -TV ’s
“ G ood E vening,” served as M aster of
Ceremonies.
Erin Neill, reigning queen of
Rosaria, welcom ed the new court and
took some time to reflect on the 1990
Festival and her reign.
For the first time proceeds from
the event will be used to purchase play
equipm ent for an inner-city park. City
Com m issioner Mike Lindberg was
presented w ith a check for $6,000 to be
used at Harney Park in Southeast Port­
land in the Brentwood Darlington neigh­
borhood.
This year’s Rose Festival will
take place May 31 through June 23,
featuring some 70 events.
Dine In or carry
out & Delivery
James Canfield
CLEARANCE
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Rose Festival
Kicked Off “A
Celebration Of Color”
J u ly 8 - A u g u s t
MRS C’ s WIGS
LYON'S RESTAURANT
MLK BLVD.
Portland, Oregon
submit a b rie f note
com m m unity proj-
5, and happenings,
m in in g to children
Terry McCall.
The three represent the opening
salvo o f the 10th annual Festival, set
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August
2-3-4, outdoors at M l Hood Com m u­
nity College in Gresham . Additional
acts will be announced as they are
signed, M cCall said.
Cray is no stranger to Pacific North­
west audiences, his international repu­
tation taking root from numerous per­
formances betw een Portland and Se­
attle that finally resulted in a major
recording contract in the mid '80s.
Jarreau has more than a dozen hit
recordings to his credit in a vocal ca­
reer that began professionally in the
late ’60s, but which really started when
he was 4 years old listening to jazz
records his brothers brought home. He
learned to harm onize and improvise
The School o f
United Airlines will provide daily
nonstop service between Portland In­
ternational Airport (PDX) and W ash­
ington, D.C., through Dulles Interna­
tional Airport, commencing July 1,1991.
United is the only carrier provid­
ing nonstop service between Portland
and W ashington, D.C. The summer-
season service is scheduled to end
Septem ber 4.
“ W e are very pleased that United
has decided to resum e this important
nonstop service to the East Coast. W e
are looking forward to the day when the
service will be provided throughout the
year,” said Keith Phildius, Port of
Portland aviation director.
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Singer At Jarreau, Trumpeter Clark
Terry and Blues G iant Robert Cray are
the first acts signed for the 1991 Mt.
Hood Festival o f Jazz, according to
Festival o f Jazz Foundation President
S u m m e r W o rk s h o p
Tickets available at the PCPA
box office (243-4496) and at all
G l Joes Ticket Master outlets.
(Subject to convenience fee.)
United Schedules
Summer Nonstop
Service To
Washington D.C.
t
10th Annual Mt. Hood
Festival Of Jazz
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