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P age B? J une 8, 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver Ä’ Welcome To The 1994 Vancouver Festival C-Tran Festival Shuttle Service Saturday 8:00 a.m. -11:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Avoid traffic congestion by park ing your car in one of six convenient locations. Both shuttles operate on 15 minute frequencies. You will arrive at the downtown 7th Street Transit Center - an easy one-block walk to the festival. North Shuttle Arrives and departs from the #73 boarding location at 7th Street Tran sit Center. • Clark College Parking avail able on south and east sides of Ap plied A rts B uilding and along McLoughlin Blvd. (on the street). • Hudson’s Bay High School Board on East side of school, along <- - Vi I Reserve Street. • Clark Public Utilities Park in lot and board along Fort Vancouver Way. > - • o & O k_ ) a > sz Columbia S t » i51li: \ i ;;/• A s,, , , •?>' A . A! SS*SV23 b its iVÏSp co /■2S5S / South Shuttle Arrives and departs from the # 14 boarding location at 7th Street Tran sit Center. • Fort Vancouver/SR 14 Park & Ride • Old Apple Tree Park Across from Who Song & Larry’s on E. Columbia Way. • Vancouver Landing at Termi nal One At the west end of the Red Lion Inn of the Quay. Entrance off Columbia Street. Mi O A/ ■ A i t / A ' I Mt 1 11 ___ I 8 _ 1. : ■ '/ ■ r : 2 1 • L_ • i ' 1 : *¡ - ; J ■ ! a ! -y 1 ,,L _ J ' POWELL’S CITY OF BOOKS 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Alvin 0 7 chases are subject to a handling fee.) The opening gala is an open-air festival. Sidewalk seating is available for dining, conversation and people watching. There will be plenty of room to dance, and once the show starts, you’ll want to do just that! Starting at 5:30 p.m. a pre-gala dinner will take place at the First Interstate Tower. Patrons have their choice of a 4-course dinner of chilled poached filet of salmon or garlic- roasted tenderloin of beef, beer and wine beverage, and, of course, a ticket to the show with reserved seating. Cost is $55 per person. Call the Down town Vancouver Association 693- 2847 for reservations. N ew & used books on Business, M usic, & African-Am erican Studies Don’t Miss Alvin and the Chipmunks ¡8 Main S t party unsurpassed in the history of Vancouver and Clark County. This is a full evening o f outstanding talent that you’ll never forget! Come early to enjoy street performances featur ing live music, dance and juggling - all prior to the main show. You’ll need a ticket to attend. Tickets are limited - get yours now! Advance general admission tick ets are $15. Day of the event gate admission is $18. Purchase tickets at Columbia Arts Center, 400 W. Ever green Blvd., Paradise Cafe at 13th and Main Streets, and all Fred Meyer FASTIXX locations. FASTIXX ac cepts credit card orders by calling 503/224-TIX X . (FASTIXX p u r |(O 1 ÎM LxJ W ashington S t ing an array of family-oriented enter tainment, exhibits, demonstrations and hands-on activities. Set in a 12- block area, each comer presents a new adventure. Your presence, par ticipation and enthusiasm confirms our community’s fun-loving spirit and evolving “cultural wings.” Enjoy the festival, a prelude to the multitude of events available all year. Brian Wolf, Chairman, 1994 Vancouver Festival Friday, June 17, 1994. This inaugural event brings to our community the best in entertain Opening Night Gala with ment and family activities. We have The Temptations developed a festival that will have a and Mary Wilson short as well as long term impact on Of The Suprêmes our community and allows Vancou Main Stage ver to take its rightful place in the regional economy. The Vancouver 4:30 p.m. - Midnight Festival -” Where S ummer Begins” is W e’re kicking off the Vancouver a 3-day outdoor extravaganza boast- Festival in a big way with an outdoor <0. 5 j C . and the Chipmunks with guest The Straw berry M j 9 AM- 11 Jam Band at Main Stage 9 co-sponsored by First In Brbadway terstate Bank, this na fo r m in g M onday though Saturday am - 9 pm Sundays U sed books bought every day till 8:30 pm O n the # 2 0 Bus line • O ne h o u r free parking tional touring group per “C” S t pm 1005 West B urnside Street “R o c k in ’ 228-4651 Through the A ges.” n g r u i« Z tz /4 , Q & tr th c ° to Announcement Zoe Z ahara Cox was bom May 18,1994 at Providence Medi cal Center. She weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was 20-1/4 inches. Parents are Thomas and Tonya- Marie Cox of Tigard, grandpar ents are Cynthia Rabideau of Port land and John and Joanne Cox o f Louisville, KY, and a great-grand parent is Vera Cox of Rushville, IL. - ________________________________________> L anita D uke , G rassroot N ews 1 I CI T ! G osp ----------- r-n------------------ at S t A n A’■ ’ 91 In the light over solid waste, we don’t point fingers. We point to answers. O u td o o r Printed a* In this n pubin senke p iih in a lu m . V ?? 1 I r ' F e s t iv a l & C om m unity J u n e 2 5 , .VE Ninth F ah ?, d. AlbcrUu Noon to D usk F r e e & O p e n i o F ood ! M usic ! A r t ! W a r e s ! F un ! H oly S pirit ! - Info:. 2 3 4 -9 0 4 3 . K e e p \ m ir ic a B e a u tifu l h a s th e a n sw e rs. Î > ÍÍ U V I B ftoth s p a c e a v a ila b le . l-SOO-l SA-4-KAB T r d* / in c Public All Senior Citizens Are Invited To Attend The 22nd Annual Fishing Derby Sponsored by The Urban League of Portland’s Senior Ser vice Department. June 24, 1994; 9:30 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.; Sauvie Is land Registration Fee: $5.00. For more information, contact Bob Barner or Pauline Reed, 248-5470, Ext. 4545 For THE DUKE REPORT Award Of Excellence Best Of The Northwest Video Festival 1994 K orean A merìcan G rocery A ssocìatìon O f O reçon AlbfRTA S t . M ar I< et M id-K B eauty Supply D e I< um Food M ar I cet 9 1 5 NE AI òerta 281-6588 541 I NE MLK Blvd. 55 5-0271 800 NE D e I oim 285-1240 Kiwq Food M art P rescott C orner M ar I cet A ìimswort U M ar I< et 5510 NE MLK Blvd. 281-0557 1460 NE P rescott 284-7418 5949 NE 50th 281-0479 Also H as Vidso R enta I W e AppREciAtE Y our B usìness A nc I SuppoRr, TltAoik You