i i Page 8 Stye jodiani» (ßbaeruer ;c M o n th Events A s ía m H cr You are invited to attend a special one-day program , which draws on the academ ic resources of the Pacific Northwest to provide the people of Portland with a background for under­ standing Chinese gardens, their role in Chinese society, and the vital part they have played in the developm ent of the arts and culture of China. T he program features speakers from differ­ ent colleges and universities. They will each present a brief introduction to one aspect of Chinese history, society, culture and cosmology as it relates to the developm ent of the Chinese gar­ den. T raditional m usic will be pro­ vided by the Yat Sing Music C lub of P ortland. T h e event will be at the Lewis & Clark College, Council C ham ­ bers, Templeton Student C enter on Saturday, April 17, 10 AM until 3:30 PM. Call 503/768-7211. ifc i* ■ ■ Focus April 7, 1999 Chinese Garden h As p a rt of A sian A m e ric a n H e rita g e M o n th , th e O reg o n Nikkei Legacy C enter will feature paintings, w oodcrafts, and oth er works o f a rt created by J a p a n e s e A m e ri­ c a n s d u r i n g th e i r forced con fin em en t in W orld W ar II In tern m e n t C am ps. T h e ex h ib it is called “A rt from In tern m en t C am ps” and will be showing until May 8. T he O regon N ikkei Legacy C en ter is lo­ cated at 117 NW 2nd Ave. T h e hours of view ing are from Friday and Sat­ urday, 11 - 3PM and Sunday, 1 2 - 3 PM. C all 503/224-1458. Korean Metal Arts Exhibition During the month of April, the Hoffman Gal­ lery is proud to present The C o n te m p o ra ry Young Korean Metal Arts Invitational, an exhibition which is traveling on a 3- year schedule through the U nited States, C an ad a and K orea The show fea­ tures work by 21 artists with nearly 80 pieces in­ cluding small w earable My environment is important to me... That’s why I listen to Afternoon Jazz on 89.1 with commuter traffic reports...it’s the right thing to do W h eelch air accessible. Japanese Internment Camps Hawaiian Luau Sample a variety of Hawaiian dishes, in clu d in g lom i salm on; chicken long rice; kalua pig; and arts, sculpture, decorative and functional objects. The exhibition will be shown at the Oregon College of Art and Craft un­ til April 26. Call 503/207-5544 for more information. Asian Women Warrior Poets R ad ical W om en will h o st local activists re ad in g th e w orks of A sian A m erican w om en po ets o n T h u rs­ day, A p ril 8, at 7 PM. A T h a i b u f­ fet will b e available at 6:30 PM for h a u p ia , a co co n u t p u d d in g , at Lewis & Clark College’s fifth an­ nu al H aw aiian L uau, Saturday, A pril 10. The H awaii C lub will serve a buffet dinner from 4:30 to 6:30 PM in Pamplin Sports C en­ ter, Lewis & Clark College, 0615 SW. Palatine Hill Road. Admission is $12 at the door, $5 for children u n d er the age of 10, and $8 for m em bers of the Lewis & C lark community. Students will perform the auana hula, the kahiko hula and other Polynesian dances, in­ c lu d in g tr a d itio n a l T a h itia n dances, a Sam oan fire-knife dance a n d M a o ri d a n c e s fro m New Zealand. Call 503/768-8564. Monday through Thursday 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. a $6 d o n atio n . E v e ry o n e is w elco m e. T h e read in g will be held at the NW N e ig h b o rh o o d C u ltu r a l C e n ­ te r in th e C o m ­ m u n ity R o o m located at 1819 N W E verett in P o rtla n d . C all 5 0 3 /2 2 8 -3 0 9 0 . KMHD 89.1 M t Hood Community College • Gresham F MUSIC GALORE AND GALORE PAGING Home o f Pre-Paid Cellular-www.galorepaging.com 3213 N.E. Martin Luther King Blvd.- Portland, OR 97212-503-288-9180 A' ’i An FM KMHD • « E v e rg Send««) 6 p.m. t e 1® p.m. race rn&ra couron N e w A ge And L ig h t W erld B e a t Rhgthms Purchase 12 months of service at $7.00/month and we will give you a FREE PAGER! M t. Hood Community College - Gresham 1 **Give this to a friend!** For New customers only! J 1 a r“’ ' A 1 p si $ ••U'*tï-r.v. ' •* . ' y - ■••-I..-.,. .