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A pril 20, 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver P age B4 M í , á t ENTERTAINMENT 1994 Ebony Fashion Fair Hil I'm The “New” Kid In Town. My Name Is... (The Rapture of Faslon) m ^ = = = = ^ Blaque Elegance A little of this A little bit of that Plus All your floral needs \V cnictta B olton 407 N £ . Mason 4c AtLR Portland OR 97211 (503) 287-2581 Bring This Ad When You Visit Us And Recieve A Free Corsage For Mothers Day One Ad Per Person • Offer Good May 6th & 7th, 1994 Oregon Children's Theatre Company invites you and your guests to step through the wardrobe into the land o f Narnia! Experience C. S. Lewis' The 36th Annual Ebony Fashion Fair will appear in Portland at The Drcgon Convention C enter-B all room, on Friday, April 22, 1994, at 8:00 P.M. this famed traveling fash ion show is produced by Ebony maga zine and is sponsored by The Portland Chapter Of The Links, Incorporated from the benefit of The Links’ Educa tional and Scholarship Fund. Mrs. Eunice W. Johnson, pro ducer and director of the show, per sonally selects fashions from the ex clusive collections of famed design ers such as; Yves Saint Laurent, O s car De La Renta, Valentino, Bob Mackie, Giorgio Sant’Angelo Fabrice, and Bruce Oldfield. Mrs. Johnson is meticulous and thorough in purchasing more than 200 exquisite garments complete with the latest accessories, 10 female and 2 male models, commentator, music director, state and business manag ers, and wardrobe staff travel from coast to midwest from September through December, and the South West from January through May-ap pearing in more than 191 cities. Mrs. Jacquelyn A. Brown, Gen- eral chairman, of the benefit perfor ter; V o lu n teers o f A m erica Fund; mance indicates tickets are going P o rtlan d State U n iv ersity ; M ult exceptionally well and expects an even nom ah A sso ciatio n for R etarded larger attendance than last year. Tick C h ild ren ; U nited N egro C ollege ets my be purchased at: Mrs C ’s Wigs F u n d -(lo c a lly and n a tio n a lly ; (707 N. E. Fremont), House Of Sound A m erican C ancer Society, Oregon (3606 N. W illiam s A v e.), and D ivision; K idney A ssociation O f Daddio’s Deli Mart (3536 N. E. M ar O regon; U .N .I.C .F. E thiopian Aid (A F R IC A R E , In c ); A m e ric a n tin Luther King Blvd.). Proceeds from previous shows H eart A sso ciatio n , O regon A ffili made it possible to m ake c o n tri a te, In c.; K err Y oung P are n ts butions to many local ch arities Program ; P o rtlan d D ance A c ad such as: PO IC , N A A CP- (locally emy S cholarship; Head Start; P en an d n a tio n a lly ) ; S t. V in c e n t insula L ittle L eague, and m any DePaul C hild D evelopm ent C en- o ther gro u p s and o rg a n iz atio n s. Portland Live Presents Tom Grant “An Evening To Remember" Music Millennium With The Norman Sylvester Band Introducing Random Act Dancing 32nd & E. Burnside 231-8926 23rd & NW Johnson 248-0163 With D.J. Michael Vance “Sound Of Music” Friday May 6th 1994 Portland Conference Center 1020 NE 3rd Ave (503) 239-9921 6 PM to 1 AM $10.00 General Admission T f e L I O K T fe 'W iT C H Preview Performance Monday April 25 th 6:30 PM Civic Auditorium • 222 SW Clay RSVP • 228-9571 May 14th Fundraiser The Portland Art Museum and the Urban League of Portland will host “An African Homecoming,” Saturday, May 14th in the Museum’s Sculpture Court. This special evening celebration will kick off the reinstal lation of the Museum s Cameroon collection and will be the last chance to sec the Cameroon Gallery before it closes for renovation. Activities begin at 6:00pm with a lecture by Dr. Roslyn A. Walker, Curator at the National Museum of African Art, Washington, D.C., fol lowed by a reception featuring music by Mai Chi Maraire and Kubatana. Tickets are S25 per persons and can be purchased a the Museum. Pro ceeds from the event will benefit the reinstallation campaign and the ac tivities of the Urban League Guild. LOOSE ENDZ FULLSERVICE SALON LINDA KING 335-3083 • LISA NICOLE MILLER . TERESA SCHOATES . NAILS BY TRACY WALK-IN'S W elcome Hours 9:30 - 7:00 Tues - Sat. • We are a culturally Diverse salon 2843 NE MLK JR BLVD, PORTLAND, OR 97212 O N E Portland Live “Big Events Sponsor” IT'S TIME AGAIN! Demenica Berry Asst. Manager • Billboard Reporter Winner Get’s Trip To Washington, D.C. and More Miss Black Oregon Michelle Soles 1994 The Rose City’s 2nd Annual Miss Black Oregon USA Pageant Presented by The Portland Observer “Site” Portland State University; Smith Center Ballroom; November 19, 1994, 7:30 pm All Contestants Deadline For Applications June 30, 1994 $25.00 Application Fee For Details Call Wanda Washington-Pageant Coordinator 2X6-7006 One stop records now has Salt & Pepper Beauty Supplies. Shop One Stop for beauty supplies as well as PageNet Pagers. 1615 NE Killingsworth Portland, Oregon 97211 503/284-2435 > 5828 N Lombard Portland, Oregon 97213 503/283-3212 FAX/289-8906