May 15, 1991-The Portland Observer—Page 5 Portland Observer * ENTERTAINMENT OPB To Produce All Star Jazz Event Oregon Public Broadcasting an- ounces the production of an all-star izz concert and jam session scheduled >r 7:00 p.m., June 4 and 5, 1991, in 'PB’s Portland Broadcast headquar- :rs. The musical extravaganza is en­ ded, PDX: THE JAZZ S UMMIT, and matures 25 of the regions most out- anding jazz artists. Headliners include eRoy Vinegar, Andrew Hill, Dick Berk, ndrei Kitaev, John Stowell, Mariane layfield, Gary Hobbs, Rob Thomas, adley Caliman and Ron Steen. The litcd broadcast will be simulcast later iis year on the television and radio ations of OPB in FM stereo and will î seen and heard throughout OPB’s jverage area which includes all of regon and Southern Washington. A limited number of tickets will be /ailable for a studio audience each ght of the taping. A D V E R T IS E inrrn ANTnAnrrnvrT Portland Youth Philharmonic Auditions Auditions for the Portland Youth Philharmonic and the Preparatory Or­ chestra arc scheduled for Saturday, June 1 at Glencoe Elementary School, SE 51 st & Belmont in Portland. Conductor Jacob Avshalomov will hear the musi­ cians trying out for both groups. Of particular interest are those students playing the siring bass, bassoon, trom­ bone, trumpet and percussion. Applicants wishing to make an appointment to audition should call the Portland Youth Philharmonic Office at 223-5939, between 10 AM and 5 PM weekdays. Those trying out should be prepared to play a short piece or move­ ment from a sonata or concerto, and some scales and arpeggios. They will also be asked to do some sight reading. Minimum age for suing players is 10; for winds, brass and percussion, 13. Both orchestras, the Portland Youth Philharmonic and the Preparatory Or­ chestra are established off-campus learn­ ing experiences for which players are eligible to receive academic credit at the schools they attend. Rehearsals begin in the fall in preparation for the 68th concert season which begins November 16. There are four concerts in the season. PROFESSIONAL image CONSULTANT ^7 Are You What W e’re Looking For? -d Help individuals be the best they can be while doing the same for yourself. We are looking for positive, self-motivated, mature self-starters to help develop the Western region. You would be part of a supportive team of image consultants who conduct makeovers just like "before” and “ afters” you’ve seen on television and in magazines. These c o n s u lta tio n s in clu d e : C o lo r analyses + facial Shape + Advanced Skin Care & Instruction + Accessorizing + Fashion Personality + Body Type. Attitude and desire to learn & grow are more important than past exp. 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Let­ ters written during the rally will be hand delivered to Slate Ways and Means Committee members the next day. For more information, call Dan Close at 346-2575. Brc’ana Lashay Green-Mack Bom May 18, 1989 Happy 2nd Birthday from your Mother, Kim Mack; Grandmother, Belly Coppage and Grandparents Mr. & Mrs. A.C. Green Sr. If you arc a graduating student, it ’s time to shine. You can be what you want to be. Don’t forget the ones who have carried you thus far. Let them know that you appreciate them in what ever capacity they have fulfilled for you. Remember to be good to each other! 223-9919 31 NW First Gerald M. (Jerry) Chase Jefferson High School - 1966 to 1968 Beaverton High School - Class of 1970 Harvard University - Class of 1974 University of Oregon Law School - Class of 1977 Associate with the law firm of Lindstedt & Buono from 1978 to 1980 ♦ THURSDAY ♦ FRIDAY MAY 17 Curtis Salgado & The Stilettos ♦ GERAIT) M CHASE attorney at iaw 240 W illa m e tte B k x k 722 S.W. 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We are looking forward to the day when the service will be provided throughout the year,” said Keith Phildius, Port of Portland aviation director. Summer Workshop The School of President George Bush shakes hands with Johnny Gill President George Bush recently met with Motown’s Johnny Gill and designated him a Contributing Leader of The Points of Light program. On behalf of the White House Office of National serivee, Gill is helping the President acknowledge and thank “ Daily Points of Light” in various cities along his tour. A “ Point of Light” is an individ­ ual, business, union, school, place of worship club, group or organization taking direct and consequential action to solve drug abuse, illiteracy, inade­ quate education, homelessness, hun­ ger, AIDS and other serious social problems in their own community. The President recognizes a “ Daily Point of CLEARANCE SALE ballet - THEAT July 8-August 10,1991 o James Canfield Artistic Director * Joseph Wyatt School Director Guest Faculty: Stephanie Adelman Lorraine Graves Haydee Guttierrez Cherie Noble Bruce Smith For registration and information contact: The School o f Oregon Ballet Theatre 1120 S.W Tenth Avenue Portland. OR 97205 • (503) 227-6890 Yourself In One Light” six days a week. Johnny Gill joins other celebrity Contributing Leaders such as Whitney Houston and Mike Love of the Bach Boys who are actively involved in the Points of Light program. The Department Of The Army previously awarded Gill for his public support of Operation Desert Storm, co­ hosting a Soldiers Radio and Televi­ sion program of music and dedication and messages for troops deployed in Operation Desert Storm. Johnny Gill has been tearing up the stage with his exciting perform­ ances and trademark voice on his sold- out five month tour. 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