Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 20, 2001, Page 16, Image 16

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June 20, 2001
<Focus In Print ----------------
I'lie Focus E ntertainm ent Guide
group o f over 100 paintings, sculp­
tures, watercolors, drawings, book
illustrations and photographs.
The Language of
Western Art
Through Sunday,
June 24
Racing for Kids
Thursday, June 21
Join the Portland Art Museum,
located at 12 19SW. Park Avenue,
for a fascinating look at A m erica’s
two most celebrated Western art­
ists, Frederic R em ington and
Charles Russell. Their depictions
o f broncos and buffaloes, cow­
boys and American Indians helped
shape our view o f the American
West o f the late I9,h century. The
exhibition runs until Sunday, June
24. It consists o f an exceptional
Indie L ights d riv e rs w ill be
v is itin g
y o u n g s te rs
at
D o e rn b e c h e rC h ild re n ’s H o sp i­
tal and R acing F or K ids (R FK )
w ill donate a check in the am ount
o f $ 1,500 to the C h ild re n ’s H o s­
p ital on T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 21, 1
p .m .
The
D o e rn b e c h e r
C h ild re n ’s H o sp ita l is lo cated
at 1318 S.W . Ja c k so n P ark Rd.
For a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n , go
to
th e ir
w e b s ite
at
w w w .racin g fo rk id s.o rg .
Gilbert & Sullivan’s
“Yeoman of the Guard”
June 22 - June 24
Enjoy supper on the lawn before
entering the intimate Mago Hunt
Theater for the performance o f Gil­
bert & Sullivan’s “Yeoman o f the
G uard.” This event marks the 12,h
annual production by this resident
professional theater company at
University o f Portland. Seating is
limited to300perperform ance. The
Mago Hunt Theater is located at
5000 N. W illamette Blvd. Call 503/
9 4 3 -7 2 8 7
or
go
o n lin e ,
www.uofport.edu.
ÿlprt tatti* (Ohsvmvr
5,h Annual All Male
Fashion Show
Wednesday, June 30
Just M en in Recovery will be
having their 5lh Annual All Male
Fashion Show on Wednesday, June
30, from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. at the
Miracles Club, located at 4069 N.E.
Martin Luther King, Blvd. The event
will feature recording gospel stars
Disciples in Song. Their CDs will be
available for purchase at the fash­
ion show. Tickets can be bought at
G eneva’s Sheer Perfection, located
at 5601 N.E. M artin Luther King,
Blvd.; MiraclesClub, located at4069
N.E. Martin Luther King, Blvd. There
will be a 50/50 raffl and dinners will
be sold at the event.
Additional events sponsored by
Just M en in Recovery includes:
•
Participation in the local
“Good in the Hood" Parade on June
23 at Holy Redeemer;
Just Men in Recovery will
help put on an Anti-Drug March in
July;
•
Just Men in Recovery along
with 95.5 Big Bailers will participate in
a charity softball game on August 11 ;
Just Men in Recovery All
men’s retreat will be held on August
24,25, and 26.
F or more information about any o f
these events, contact Michael R.
Booker at503/267-3192orMonis Price
at503/515-8152.
, Men in Recovery prese
rfn n u a ! All Male Fashion ÿ
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F e a tu rin ng
g
R e co rd in g G ospel
Stars
"D is c ip le s in Song"
GOOD
IN THE H O O D
CEEEBRATION
Miracles Club
4069 NE Martin Luther King Blvd.
June 30th, 2001
Thursday, June 21
Doors open at 6:30pm
Entertainment at 7pm
Masters of Ceremony
Michael R. Booker
Tickets $8.00 in advance - $10.00 at the Door
Kennedy School kicks off weekend-long
P a r tic ip a tin g
V e n d o rs
Northeast Portland-community event
Free live music in gym
Geneva's Sheer Perfection - 5601 NE MLK
Dancing, singing and reggae music
A Step Above -5130 NE MLK
Half the proceeds generated from
5pm to closing in the Courtyard Restaurant
Stepping Out Menswear - 7618 N. Interstate
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will benefit Holy Redeemer Area School
5736 NE 33rd • Portland, Oregon
(503) 249-3983 • www.nicmenamins.coin
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