(T bv parttani» Focus (Observer ¡¿j Nature’s en Fremont: Continued from front page Food Adventure To sample the cuisine’s of the world stop by this department. Spe­ cialty cheeses, an eclectic selection of wine and beer, a charcuterie filled with cured and dried meats and fish. And the shelves are stocked with unique and delicious condiments and ingredients for the most adventur­ ous of cooks. Meat - Fish - Poultry Free Range Rocky chicken and turkey grown by the Diestels; beef grown by Oregon Country Beef - all grown without the use of feed antibi­ otics and growth hormones. Plus we carry the freshest seafood available that has been harvested by local fish­ ers and delivered to us directly. We have over 40 different types of homemade sau­ sages - all made with fresh ingredients and a complete selection of p re p a re d an d m a ri­ nated items that are ready to take home and cook. selection of natural and organic prod­ ucts available in the area. We also carry a selection of convenience items. We are a WIC approved store. tures a staff of massage therapists and estheticians. The spa and salon are a beautiful and relaxing experi­ ence for men and women. Floral and Home Décor O ur floral department will create a beautiful arrangement for you or you can choose your own flowers to take. We have a large selection of home décor items that range from candles to picture frames to rugs, vases, kitchen towels and more. We also carry a complete selection of kitchen items and cookware. Self Care Center The Self Care Center features movement classes and health and education lectures. Yoga,Callanetics, QiGong, Pilates, Physio Ball and N1A are in the schedule as well as lecture series provided by local health care professionals. Stop by the re­ ception desk on the mezzanine level for a schedule of classes. Spa & Salon N ature’s Spa and Salon is located on the mezzanine level of the store and features a full service salon with technicians who specialize in a vari­ ety of hair types. O ur day spa fea­ Resource Center Located on the mezzanine level we have a resource center with com­ puters, books, newsletters and gen­ eral inform ation for you to enjoy and use. “ I ____________ Groceries Photo by M. Washington Nature's on Fremont has many expanded departments and services. Stop EVENTS . , J by the store for an Impromptu tour and enjoy the experience. CONGRATULATIONS X ö O Ö H udis J a m es Trio Thursday, June 10 at 7pm in the Gymnasium John Bunzow and Steve Bradley Thursday, June 17 at 7pm in the Gymnasium Good In The Hood B E N S O N H IG H S C H O O L G R A D U A T E S Thursday, June 24 in the Gymnasium Doors Open at 6:30pm Mary Kadderly Jazz Band 7:30 to 10pm Shoehorn Tap Dancer & Saxaphone at 7 to 7:30pm Ms. Petal the Clown Jon Koonce & The Gas Hog Reunion Sunday, June 27 at 7pm in the Theater McMenamins Kennedy School 5736 NE 33rd • Portland, Oregon • (503) 249-3983 Photo by M. Washington All ages welcome • No cover charge unless noted Quayuana Washington, Lacoya Richardson, Keanna Vincent, and Rahwa Sessehazlon gather together for keepsake snapshots and last good-byes after the ceremony, as some studen prepare to head off for college. Congratulations Olds! You made It!! •• f<- « a ■ • . •. .. -, "■ ' ; X ' • W t- rWw<<»-.:V-i