Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 21, 1999, Page 18, Image 18

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S U P P L E M E N T
August 21-22 at the Expo Center
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Publisher
Chuck Washington
Editor
Larry J. Jackson, Sr.
Director o f Advertising
Tony Washington
Copy Editor
Joy Ramos
Welcome!
Get out of the crowd and into the
game! Hoop It Up is where you play
for something more than talk. This
is the best 3-on-3 tournament in the
known universe. It is time to sign
up, suit up and show up.
Whether you are a Top Gun or a
rusty gun, we’ll do our best to match
your team against teams on your
playing level. Whether you’re 8 or
80, male or female, play every day
or haven’t played in five years, you’ll
get fun games, fairly matched. Top
Gun Division winners will earn the
right to represent this city at the
Regional Playoffs, and if they win
there, at the National Champion­
ships, which will be broadcast on
NBC Sports.
Creative Director
NBA Action
Heather Fairchild
4747 NE Martin Luther
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Portland, OR 97211
503-288-0033
Fax 503-288-0015
You’re gonna love this game. Be­
and enjoy the sound of music from the Cathedral Park Jazz
sides competitive 3-on-3 play, ev­ Concert goers bask in the summer sun
Festival.
eryone can enjoy an NBA-styled
special event going on all weekend!
Grab your teammate or a friend and play NBA
The Jewish Federation of Portland and
‘¿ball presented by Gatorade and Spalding! It
The M ittlem an Jewish Community Center
takes two to score in the NBA ¿ball competition
present
- a 60-second test of shooting, strategy, and
teamwork. Sign up at the NBA ¿ball court for a
fast paced competition that’s fun for everyone.
The F irst Annual
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All created display ads become
the sole property of the news­
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other publications or personal
usage without the written con­
sent of the general manager,
unless the client has purchased
the composition of the ad.
nORTIAND
J ewish
'ESTIVAL
Deadline for Entries:
August 11th
Your entry must be postmarked or received
on or before Wednesday, August l l lh for Port­
land. If entering Portland after August U ,h, re­
view the entry form for late fee information. As
space is limited, entries will be accepted on a
‘first come, first-served’ basis.
Team Check-In
A team representative will be required to
attend Team Check-In on Friday, August ¿0"* on
the first floor of the Mall under the Foot Locker,
located at 1‘233 Lloyd Center. Check in is from 3
PM to 8 PM. There you will receive your team’s
schedule and player favors.
Sunday July 25 2 ’. 00-6*.00PM
Reed College Campus
3203 S W Woodstock Blvd
FREE!
Entertainment All Day!
Fun For The
Whole Family!
For More Info, Surf the 'Net!
Come visit the Hoop-It-Up Website at...
www.hoopitup.com
... for the latest information on all tournaments!
Music by the Schneiderman Sisters
featuring Stephanie Schneiderman,
opening act fo r the Lillith Fair!
Michael
Allen Harrison and Friends
Showcase Concert with
Jiappy 'Qirthiay
Johnny J lu ff
'from 'Family b 'Frittiti
Great Jewish Food from
Garbanzos, Ron’s Center Deli,
Noah's Bagels and More!
Jewish A rts Festival Booths,Retail
Booths, Children's Arts and C rafts,
Storytelling, Maccabi Games. ...
Sponsored by WELLS FARGO, Fred Meyer,
Quality Food Center (QFC) and Dan's Subaru and Honda
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