T he P ortland O bserver • A ugust 24, 1994 P age B5 zÁrZ/cSt ENTERTAINMENT Lake Oswego’s International Festival I tighlights Music, Dance And Song The Third Annual Lake Oswego International Festival kicks off with an exciting free “Concert in the Park,” Friday, September 10, at 6-8pm, in the Roehr Park Amphitheatre on Oswego Pointe Drive. Featuring the Irene Farrera Tropical Band, Latin America music and spicy attitude will get the Festival crowd in the spirit for a three-day celebration of world cultures and festivities. Ms. Farrera is a Venezuelan singer and guitarist who, with her keyboardist, bassist and drummer, create a rich mix o f Latin standards and original sounds. The audience is invited to sing along, dance along and have a wonderful time, compli­ ments ofsponsor Oswego Pointe Bar A Grill. Come early as expected attendance is over 500 people. Park­ ing is available at the public lot on Foothills Road and State Street, next to the Trolley, and at First and A Street, next to the Fire Station. Throughout the cultural regions of Asia, Africa, Latin America, South Pacific, Americana, Mediterranean and Europe, entertainment, food and events will be offered to Festival attendees. In addition, a Grand Prize Trip for Two to Costa Rica, spon­ sored by Rossman Sanitary, will be awarded to some lucky Festival goer. Entry forms for the Travel Prize and other Festival prizes are avail­ able at all participating Lake Os­ wego businesses during the Festi­ val hours. O ther ev ents include: • S aturday m orning, the In­ ternational Parade, sponsored by Northwest Jeep Eagle o f Beaverton, comes marching down A Avenue In Lake Oswego to the sounds o f bands, musical groups, songs and instru­ ments. Clowns, jugglers. mini-floats, animals, and world characters in na­ tive dress will add to the parade’s excitement. • The W orld Stage, sponsored by Milwaukie Glass, will feature en­ tertainment from around the world on Saturday and Sunday, 11am to 5pm. Located in the Latin America cultural region between A and B Streets on First Street, dancers, sing­ ers and music from Latin America will be a featured attraction, culmi- Dance Cruises Blow Those Bagpipes: The Willamette Valley Pipe Band is back to perform again at the Lake Oswego International Festival. in (/ie 8i/i ¿ Í w m m I Experience Success Toys 'n more... Cal/ fo r free Catalog! “Start a business of your own” W ednesday Jam Session 'SicwcC 718-442-3117 Cook Marketing Corp; NY featuring Louisiana style cuisine at its finest GROCERIES FOR LESS At Bourbon Street w t’re proud to offer the finest ribs, 1994 W'.C. 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SUNDAY, AUGUST 28th 7:30 pm TH IS SHOW , 21 & OVER Tickets $20 (Ufii inc . service charge ) at All fastixx (including Music Millennium & Fred Meyer), CHUCK HINTON'S RIB EXPRESS _____Ä W H O LE S A LE E T H N IC GOODS Je w e lry -H a ts -B a g s -T e e 's -O ils -C lo th e s -B ra id W ig ^W a tc h e s Living Legend & Malaco Recording Artist The Spirit o f Portland’s Moon­ light Dance Cruises have become a virtual nautical novelty. The Spirit o f Portland began its Moonlight Dance Cruises in June, one month after arriving in Portland. Duringthe past m onth, M o o n light Dance Cruises have packed nearly 300 people onto the boat every Friday and Saturday night. Don Fuchs, Gen­ eral Manager of the Spirit o f Port­ land, says the reason for its success is, "... a combination o f the warm weather and more and more people learning about the boat. Once people come on a Moonlight Dance Cruise they realize that the Spirit o f Portland’s excellent sound system, warm lighting, and marble dance floor creates an ambiance for a won­ derful evening of dancing." Portland's finest local bands serve as the entertainment aboard these fun filled cruises. Moonlight Dance Cruises aboard the Spirit o f Portland take place every Friday and Saturday night from 11:00pm - 1:00am. The Spirit of Portland is docked at Tom McCall Waterfront Park at SW Front & Salmon. Tickets are just $5.95 throughout the sum- 1 mer. For advance reservations call the Spirit of Portland at (503) 224- 3900. ’ Friday & S aturday 8pm -M idnight tu r n e n . Wave Of ■ L ive H i m < HOUSE OF SOUND and ONE STOP RECORDS. FOR INFO CALL 244-TIXX. the ORIGINAL r-Yl 281-6833 71 st & Fremont 41 st & Fremont LARGE HAWAIIAN PIZZA $ Real cheese and 70 slices of premium pepperoni Serves 4-6. Canadian-style bacon with lots of juicy Dole pineapple. 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C ateg o ­ ries include m usic, dance and ‘'o th e r” which includes com edy, ju g g lin g , gym nastics and m ore. • T he G e rm a n B eer G a r ­ den is back by popular dem and, on Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 5pm, at W izer’s Oswego Foods on A A venue and First Street. A uthentic Germ an beer and sau ­ sages will be served to help the en th u sia stic crow d en jo y the C ountry D utchm an Band and the Bavarian D ancers. M em bers o f the Lake O sw ego Lions Club will be the hosts o f the G arden, d o ­ nating proceeds to the O regon Lions Sight and H earing Foun- Italian sausage, mushrooms, black olives, herb & cheese blend. $799 LARGE COMBO $ Salami, pepperoni, sausage, olives, mushrooms, and onions. TAPA J3LOO'¿ Take & Bake Pizza Shop Not valid with any other offers. IF 899 TAPA J)LD O '5 N o t v a lid w ith Take & Bake Pizza Shop a n y o th e r o ffe rs . IN T R O D U C IN G ANGELA MEANS THE WORLD FAMOUS GUYT Friday. August 26, 1994 « MdtOpm Portland C enter for the Perform ing Arts — Arlene Sehnitzer Hall Tickets available at all TIC K ET MASTER LOCATIONS and the Box Office -- $21.00 plus outlet fees “ This event is presented by .hist C ash Productions and Positive Art Industries.” ALL NEW FOR ’9 4 LARGE COW BOY P IZ Z A Pepperoni, Italian sausage, mushrooms, black olives, herb & cheese blend. $ 899 LARGE PAPA'S FAVORITE $ 9 9 9 Pepperoni, sausage, beef, olives, mushrooms, and onions. TAPA ¿ALOO‘5 Not valid with any other offers. Take & Rake Pizza Shop TAPA J3 ID O 'S Not valid with any other offers talw & R a te Pizza Shop Jr