Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 26, 1998, Page 3, Image 3

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19^8-99 Tears of Joy Family Series
Rum pelstiltskin by Sharon H'hitney
W hat can a girl do w hen faced with the im possible? No one can spin
straw into gold, can they? Find out in Sharon W hitney’s sparkling adaption
o f this classic fairy tale. Tears o f Joy T heatre’s stunning puppets bring the
m iller and his daughter, the king and the m ysterious R um pelstiltskin to life.
A puppet-m aking activity will accom pany the play.
A lice in W onderland by Tim G iugni
Join A lice in a treasure-filled V ictorian attic as she begins her w ondrous
adventure. Y ou’ll m eet all your favorite characters, including the sleepy
D orm ouse, the vanishing Cheshire Cat, the M ad H itter, and, o f course,
Tw eedle-D ee and Tw eedle-D um . This m adcap theatrical rom p is per­
form ed with body puppets, rod puppets, m asks, and a “ real live” Alice.
Songs and music by Richard M oore will enchant and delight audiences
from three to ninety-three.
The S ecret o fS in g b o n g a by N athan Scott
Exquisite puppets created for Tears o f Joy T heatre in India will tell this
folktale o f greedy iron sm elters w ho cut dow n the sacred karam trees. A
blanket o f sm oke threatens the life o f all, until S ingbonga com es to show
them a better w ay to live. The play w ill be accom panied by an exhibit
featuring arts and crafts o f India. The Secret o fS in g b o n g a was funded by
The N ational Endow m ent for the Arts.
Fabulous Bear-R ym chim chi! by Jan H ilkow ski
P oland’s fabulous bear. R ym chim chi, befriends a puppy on the w ay to
the market and brings it hom e upsetting his father. W hen a th ie f com es in
the night, the puppy ends up a hero and is finally w elcom ed into the family.
A puppet-m aking activity will accom pany the play.
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up apart from other program s and
organizations.
T h e co st v aries d ep e n d in g upon
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ing a critical need to recruit m ore
foster and adoptive fam ilies. O ver
500 are m inority children (H ispanic,
A frican A m erican and M ixed races)
w ho are ready to be placed adop­
tively. their ages range from 0-14
years and older. Som etim es w e have
infants and som e o f them are drug
affected. There are also groups o f
brothers and sisters.
W e are looking for families who
are ready to m ake a life tim e com m it­
m ent to these children, families who
can give them love, stability and
safety, foster parents receive monthly
m onetary help for the ch ild ’s care.
The ch ild ’s m edical and dental costs
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Shopping Guide
First P lace T rophy.
O n S u n d ay A u g u st 16, th e S ec­
o n d A n n u al S tate N ail A rt C o m ­
p etitio n to o k p lac e at N o rth w e st
N ail S o u rce S u p p ly S o u rce, lo­
cated at 106 N .E . H alsey.
W om en cam e from all around
to c o m p e t e G r a n t s
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K la m m a th F a l l s , G r e s h a m ,
Sandy, B end O reg o n , B urlin g to n ,
W ash, and Idaho.
T racey to o k se co n d p lace last
y e ar and w as d e te rm in e d to take
first th is year.
In Y o u r O reg on ian F O O D day
in the Portland M e tro Area
...a n d save m ore shopping
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ALL W O O L & W O O L BLENDS
YMCA School Age Child Care In Portland
The State O ffice for Services to
Children and Fam ilies is a child w el­
fare agency w hose m ission is to pro­
tect O regon’s abused and neglected
children and to provide them with
safe and perm anent families. O ur
objective is to reunite children with
their biological or extended fam ilies
if at all possible. If this is not pos­
sible we either need a safe, tem po­
rary short term foster hom e for a
child w hile w e work with the biologi­
cal fam ily o rw e are look fo ra perm a­
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For m ore inform ation call the T ears o f Joy Box O ffice - 360-695-0477
or 503-248-0557
Fall is just around the com er and
children will be heading back to
school, so now is the tim e to register
for Y M CA Before and After School
C hild Care program s. Before and
A fter School program s are located in
sev eral P ortland P ublic S chools
throughout the Northeast, Southeast
and G resham areas.
Y M CA Before and A fter school
program s are open to children enter­
ing grades 1-5 in the fall, with care
available to som e kindergartners de-
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