Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 15, 2001, Page 15, Image 15

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August 15,2001
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L arry J. Jackson, Sr.
As an Oregon tradition, the
Elephant Garlic Festival will be
held on Aug. 17 - iy in North
Plains, OR. Garlic ice cream, gar­
lic chips, garlic sausages, garlic
pizza - all these delicacies are
among the many reeking food
dishes which folks can enjoy.
And they can be washed down
with garlic lemonade, garlic
lattes or garlic wine and beer!
Continuous entertainment
for all ages, including live mu­
sic, will occupy the Main Stage
at all times the festival grounds
are open. The popular Grand Fes­
tival Parade will be a featured
attraction.
F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n ,
contact the North Plains Area
Chamber of Commerce at 888/
771-3708.
Business Manager
G ary A nn Taylor
Assi. Publisher
M ichael Leighton
Copy Editor
Jo y Ramos
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R obert Parker
4747 N E M artin L uther
King.Jr., Blvd.
Portland, O R 97211
503-288-0033
Fax 503-2884)015
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Tuesday, August 7, 14, 21 and 28
LIVE IRISH OPEN SESSION
D e a d lin e s for
Courtyard Restaurant 7pm to 10pm • No cover All ages
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Articles: Friday by 5 p . m .
Adi: Monday by Noon
Sunday, August 19
CRAIG CAROTHERS'
SONGWRITERS IN THE ROUND
Focus welcomes freelance
Kennedy School Gym • 7:30pm • $7 • All ages
submissions. Manuscripts and
photographs can be returned
if accompanied by a self
addressed stamped envelope.
All created display ads
become the sole property of
the newspaper and cannot be
used in other publications or
personal usage without the
written consent of the general
Thursday, August 30
BATTLE OE THE BANDS AND BARBECUE
X Angels vs. Steve Bradley Band
Kennedy School Gym • No concert cover • 7pm ■ All ages
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.
manager, unless the client has
the ad.
McMen.imins Kennedy School
5736 NF 33rd • Portland. Oregon
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