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Page 10 February 28,2001____________________ FOCUS ‘g f o r t k t t t b ( O h s C r l U r Music Lessons af Ellias» Fnc. Portland1« Nonprofit Music Center Or W / » Bra, / > / o® ^ '5 % © 01- T h e W y s i F o u n d itio n H o o v e r F a m ily F o u n d a t io n Rose R . T u c k e r C h a rita b le T ru s t Isortnc Satis Higgins Charuabl« Trust Roosevelt's P G E F/iron Comnututy 101 NATIONAL ENDOWMENT V V . , FOR THE ARTS Oregon Food Bank salutes our community for fighting hunger every day. ... because no one should be hungry. Black History Month 2001 (503) 282-0555 www.oregonfoodbank.org o f “ G one W ith the W ind.” and 25 A dolph H itle r is invading E v ery S u n d ay , th e O ld Poland, and B rooklyn-bred C hurch C oncert Hall, located Joe Farkas is m aking inroads at 1422 SW. l l ,h will be hav at the D ixie B edding C om ing th eir Jazz Series offering pany. But the big new s in the artistic ja z z in an elegant se t ex tended F reitag fam ily - ting with food, w ine and beer A dolph, Reba, Boo, Lala, and available before and during Sunny - is w h o ’s taking who the perform ance. to B allyhoo, the social event Proceeds benefit the res o f the season. to ration o f The Old C h u rc h ’s A w itty rom antic com edy stained glass w indow , “ C on w ith serious undertones o f sider the L ilies” by the Povey race and p rejudice, this Tony B rothers Studio, circa 1892. A w ard w inner by the author For m ore info., call Sandy o f “D riving M iss D aisy” is Stallcup at 503/636-0198 or one you w o n ’t soon forget. v is it t h e i r w e b s ite att Preview s o f this play w ill be w w w .o ld ch u rch .o rg . at the Portland A ctors C on Whiskey Dinners in servatory, located at 1436 S W the Ballroom M ontgom ery St. C all 503/ Thursday, March 8 274-1717. On T h u rsd ay , M arch 8, 29th Street Writers M c M e n a m in s E d g e f ie ld Sunday, March 4 s e rv e s th e Ja m e so n Irish On Sunday, M arch 4, at 7 W hiskey D inner in the B all p.m ., m em bers o f the 29th room. S tre e t W rite rs w ill be at Seating begins at 7 p.m ., Subud H ouse, located at 3185 as E x e c u tiv e C h e f C h ris N E . R eg en ts D r., rea d in g B erning prepares a special from th eir work. m enu o f four courses, each The 29,h Street W riters b e paired w ith a Jam eson w his gan 13 years ago and has key and M cM enam ins Dry recently added two new m em Irish Stout. For reservations, bers. The 29th Street W riters call 503/669-8610. are a P ortland literary in sti Columbia River tu tio n . Som e w rite poetry, som e w rite prose and all are History Program ex citin g to listen to and p ro Friday, March 9 & vide a stim ulating evening o f Saturday, March 10 cerebral entertainm ent. On Friday, M arch 9 and Call Ila Suzanne at 503/ S a tu rd a y , M arch 10, r e 777-0618. n o w n e d N o rth w e s t a r tis t March Pledge L illia n Pitt and E liz a b e th W oody will com bine im age- Drive and the spoken word to e x Sunday, March 4 press th eir persp ectiv es o f “ C o u p le s” - a d y Colum bia River Basin history * nam ic w indow into the T his FREE program e n relationship lives o f six titled “ M emory and O ther Fa teen people launches m iliar W ords” w ill begin at th e M a rc h P le d g e 7:30 p.m . on both nights. D rive on the stations The C enter for C olum bia o f O re g o n P u b lic R iver H istory is located at B roadcasting, M arch 4, 0 . 0 . H ow ard H ouse, Suite from 2 p.m . - 6 p.m. D; 750 A n d e rs o n S t. in The five part series ex V a n c o u v e r, W a s h in g to n . plores the conflict and con C all 360/992-1821. nections of eight couples during an intensive work Metropolitan Youth shop facilitated by Drs. Symphony Spring Bennet Wong and Jock Concert McKeen. Sunday Jazz at the Old Church Sundays on March 4, 11, 18 Friday, March 9 The M etropolitan Y outh Sym phony will present a con cert for spring on F riday, M arch 9. The 7:30 p.m . con-