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May 22,2002 Page A8 co n tin u ed fro m A 7 featuring m em bers o f the cast o f television’s “W hose Life Is It A ny w ay?” H ilarious com ics, including Ryan Stiles and Sean M asterson, will engage the audience in their skits, w hile going to any length to get laughs. It will be held at the K eller A uditorium , at the co m er o f S. W . 3rd Ave. and Clay St. For tickets, call T icketm aster at 503-224-4400 or go online to w w w .ticketm aster.com . Barnes & Noble Through May 31 Barnes and N oble is sponsoring a Books from the H eart book drive to benefit foster care children in O regon. For every book donated by custom ers, participants will receive a $ 10 gift certificate to M cCorm ick and S chm ick’s Restaurants. F or more inform ation, call 503-283-2800. Classical Chinese Garden Saturday, June 1 The Portland Classical C hinese G arden will be celebrating International C hildren’s Day on Saturday, June l.fro m 11 a .m .-3 p .m . Special events include traditional C hinese dance, story telling, arts and crafts projects, and an exhibit featuring the history and culture o f P ortland’s Chinatown. T he garden is located at NW . 3rd and Everett. Call 503-228-8131 or go online to w w w .portlandchinesegarden.org. Ellen Dégénérés Saturday, June 1 D on’t miss an evening with com edy actress Ellen Dégénérés, the winner o f the best Female Com edy Club Stand-Up, perform ing on Saturday, June 1,8 p.m. at the Keller Auditorium. For more information, call 503-221 -0288. Tickets are available at any Fastixx outlet or by calling 800-992-8499. F R ID A Y S W / S O N IE T H E O N E « ONLY „c r tfc V l o n g i s l a n d F r i d a y s s P LADIES FREE FRIDAY 9RM TIL 10:30PM @CAMEO'S h d for the >ove of ^azz Stark Raving Theatre Sunday, June 2 A staged reading o f “Tears o f Resin: A Logging Story” will be presented on Sunday, June 2 ,2 p.m. at the Stark Raving Theatre, 2257 N. W. Raleigh. T he play is set in the year 1919 in C entralia, W A ., about the struggles o f a labor organizer and a tim ber mill manager. A dm ission is free or pay- what-you-want. Call 503-827-5267. Northwest Tibetan Cultural Assoc. Saturday, June 8 K hando C hazotsang, the niece o f His H oliness the 14th D alai Lam a will be speaking on “T ibetan W om en Inside and O utside T ibet” on Satur day, June 8 at the Evans A uditorium o f the Lew is & C lark C ollege, 0615 S. W. Palatine Hill Rd., 7:30 p.m. For tickets, call 503-222-7172. T o obtain more inform ation about the N orthw est T ibetan C ultural A ssociation, go online t o w w w .nw tca.org. Lakewood Theatre Through June 9 L akew ood T heatre C om pany concludes its 49“’ season on M ay 3 with the opening o f the m usical “C arousel.” Perform ances continue at the Lakew ood Center for the Arts, 368 S. State St. in Lake O sw ego until June 9. Call 503-635-3901. Bonnie Raltt Friday, June 14 T h ere’s no m istaking the sound o f Bonnie R aitt on her sixteenth album , entitled “Silver Lining.” She will be perform ing on Friday, June 14 at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets are available at any Fastixx outlet or by calling 800-992-8499. Portland Arts Festival June 14 - 16 The annual, aw ard-w inning Portland A rts Festival w ill be scheduled at the E astbank Esplanade Festival Plaza next toO M S I, from June 1 4 -1 6 . It’s a three-day celebration w ith displays o f 150 local, regional and national artists and exposes festi val-goers to an elaborate exhibit o f fine arts and crafts in 13 m edium s. C all 503-227-2681. Peace and Justice Family Camp June 27 - 30 T he tw elfth annual Parenting for Peace and Justice Fam ily C am p will begin on the evening o f T hursday, June 27 until Sunday, June 30. The cam p nurtures and em pow ers fam ilies for a little m ore ju stice and peace in on e’s heart and in society. There will be music and dram a for the whole fam ily at the A jdersgate C onference C enter in Turner, O R. C all Bud Bunce a t503-233-8373. Essay Contest Sunday, June 30 April H enry, acclaim ed O regon m ystery novelist, is sponsoring an essay contest in conjunction w ith the publication o f her new book, “L earning to Fly.” C ontest entrants m ay subm it an essay on the them e “L earning to Fly: How I Reinvented M y Life and Lived M y D ream .” C ontest deadline is June 30. Essays are not to exceed 500 words. Go online to w w w .A prilH enryM ysteries.com . Hi-Fashion j Menswear • Suits • Neckwear • Footwear • Shirts Accessories 89.1 Pacific Northwest Media PHOTOGRAPHY PUBLIC RELATIONS MEDIA EVENTS PRIVATE PARTIES WEDDINGS 7618 N. Intentóte Blvd. • Portlond • P.O. Box 3521 Mark Washington Photographer 503.450.0033 / Portland, OR 97208 M l 11 7 /S o l 11-6 • www steppifigoutmensweoi.com C hinook W inds C asino W HEEL OF FORTUNE HITS AGAIN! WINNINGS TOTALING OVER $1.7 MILLION w « w t