Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 08, 2001, Page 14, Image 14

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Editor in Chief,
Publisher
Charles H. W ashington
Editor
Larry J. Jackson, Sr.
Business Manager
Gary A nn Taylor
Asst. Publisher
Michael Leighton
Copy Editor
Happy 100th Birthday Walt Disney!
he legacy of Walt Disney - his creativity and spirit of
adventure - inspires a year-long celebration featuring the
biggest lineup of sparkling new live entertainment ever at
all four Walt Disney World theme parks beginning O ct.l. There
also are special events and new attractions in store.
The “ 100 Years of Magic” Celebration marks the 100th anniver­
sary of Walt Disney’s birth on Dec. 5. 1901.
Paying homage to the extraordinary show-business contributions
of Walt Disney, this main celebration is centered at Disney-MGM
Studios.
ajor live entertainment spectacles involving a total of
nearly 400 performers are planned for all four Walt
Disney World parks: Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Animal
Kingdom, Epcot and Disney-MGM Studios.
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Creative Director
Robert Parker
Larger-than-life “snow globes”featuring
Disney characters celebrate 100 years o f
Disney magic during the Share a Dream
Come True Parade in the Magic Kingdom
at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake
Buena Vista, Florida.
4747 NE M artin L uther
King, Jr., Blvd.
Portland, O R 97211
503-288-0033
Fax 503-288-0015
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AUGUST EVENTS
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Tuesday, August 7, 14, 21 and 28
LIVE IRISH OPEN SESSION
D e a d lin e s fo r
Courtyard Restaurant • 7pm to 10pm • No cover • All ages
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ubmissions. Manuscripts and
Sunday, August 19
CRAIG CAROTHERS'
SONGWRITERS IN THE ROUND
Kennedy School Gym • 7:30pm - $7 • All ages
if accompanied by a self-
Thursday, August 30
BATTLE OF THE BANDS AND BARBECUE
X Angels vs. Steve Bradley Band
iddressed stamped envelope.
Kennedy School Gym ■ No concert cover • 7pm • All ages
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MOVIES ON THE BIG SCREEN
Kennedy School Theater
Showing great movies every evening
with afternoon matinees on Saturday and Sunday.
Pizza and our own wines, ales and cocktails are available
M cM enam ins K ennedy School
5736 NF 33rd • Portland, O regon
(503) 249-3983 • w w w .m cm enam ins.com
alt D isney was born in
Chicago on Dec. 5, 1901.
His motion picture milestones
were many, beginning with the “birth” of
Mickey Mouse in a 1928 short titled
“Steamboat W illie,” which synchronized
sound on film for the first time in an
animated motion picture. He pioneered
animation as a form for feature-length
motion pictures with the creation of “Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs” and turned
animation into a cinematic symphonic con­
cert through “Fantasia.” He pioneered
creation of the multi-plane camera, which
recently earned him a place in the Inven­
tors Hall of Fame.
hrough animated films, live-ac
tion features, television, theme
parks and even Broadway, his
legacy of imagination and entertainment
lives on.
For more information on “ 100 Years of
Magic,” call 407/824-4321 or visit them
online at a aa.disneyw orld.com .
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