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See’s Candies Jazz Band Classic
Thursday, June 6
The See's Candies Jazz Band Classic is an evening of great music
performed by the best regional high school jazz bands. The event will
be held on Thursday, June 6,7:30 p.m. at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert
Hall. It offers interpretations of music from smooth swing to jum pin'
jazz. Competing for first, second and third place trophies, each band
is allowed 15 minutes to showcase its talent. For tickets, call
Ticketmaster at 503-224-4400.
Northwest Tibetan Cultural Assoc.
Saturday, June 8
KhandoChazotsang, the niece of His Holiness the 14lh Dalai Lama will
be speaking on “Tibetan W omen Inside and Outside Tibet” on
Saturday, June 8 at the Evans Auditorium of the Lewis & Clark
College, 0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Rd., 7:30p.m. For tickets,call5O3-222-
7172. To obtain more information about the Northwest Tibetan
Cultural Association, go online to www.nwtca.org.
Lakewood Theatre
Through June 9
Lakewood Theatre Company concludes its 49th season on May 3 with
the opening of the musical “Carousel,” Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
lyrical and soulful story of acarousel barker who marries a pretty millhand
and discovers love. Performances continue at die Lakewood Center for
the Arts, 368 S. State St. in Lake Oswego until June 9. Call 503-635-3901.
T r d d t t i o n a i A f r ic a n D a n c e s
f r o m W o o d la w n E le m e n ta ta r y
Bonnie Raitt
Friday, June 14
There’s no mistaking the sound of Bonnie Raitt on her sixteenth ,
album, entitled “Silver Lining.” She will be performing 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.
Costumed members o f the Kukatonon Dance Troupe, from Woodlawn Elementary, perform traditional African dances. They will be
giving a dance performance at their annual fundraising event on Friday, June 7, 7 p.m. at Self Enhancement, Inc., 3920 N. Kerby.
For more information, call Jan Gillesby at 503-287-6272.
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Cirque de Soleil
June 12 - July 7
Fusing Chinese acrobatic tradition with the avant-garde approach of
Cirque du Soleil, Dralion dynamic performance that transcends the
boundaries of the imagination and leads us into a dreamscape with
a new and sparkling perspective. Performances are from June 12 - July
7 under the Big Top, located at S.W. Moody, under the Marquam
Bridge. Call 1-800-678-5440.
TAKE 6
Portland Arts Festival
Grammy-award winning Take 6
will be performing jazz, R&B
and doo wop with the Oregon
Symphony on Saturday, June
15, 7:30 p.m. at the Arlene
Schnitzer Concert Hall,
between S.W. Broadway and
Main. For tickets, call 503-
416-6375.
June 14 -1 6
The annual, award-winning Portland Arts Festival will be scheduled
at the Eastbank Esplanade Festival Plaza nest to OMSI, from June 14
- 16. It's a three-day celebration with displays of 150 local, regional
and national artists and exposes festival-goers to an elaborate exhibit
of fine arts and crafts in 13 mediums. Call 503-227-2681.
Portland Rose Festival
Through June 16
A tradition for 95 years, the festival bursts into bloom each spring to
celebrate the City of Roses events, excitement and entertainment for
all ages. F or a listin g o f c a le n d a r e v e n ts, go o n lin e to
www.rosefestival.org or call 503-227-2681.
Australian Dance Group
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C asino
Tuesday, June 18
The Wiggles, who hail from Australia, are a four man song and dance
group that have been entertaining children throughout the world for
over 10 years. They will be performing at the Newmark Theatre on
Tuesday, June 18 at 4 p.m and 7 p.m. For more information, call Fastixx
at 800-992-8499.
The Unstoppable Woman
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Thursday, June 20
“The Unstoppable W oman” is dedicated to women to help them free
their spirit, break through obstacles, live their dreams and to never
give up. This is an exclusive three-hour speaking event that features
authors Cynthia Kersey and Deborah Owens on Thursday, June 20,
6:15 p.m. at the Newmark Theatre. For more information, go online to
www.pcpa.com.
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