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February II. 2004
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Art, Music and Side Salad
CANNON'S
RIB EXPRESS
(FORMERLYCHUCK HINTON'S)
Catering & Take-Out
O ur S pecialty :
Went H ickory S moked B ar -B-Q
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• Sandwiches • Salads
• Chicken • Pork Ribs
• Beef Ribs
Abbey Cafe owners
Todd and Stefanie
Fisher (from left)
with café staff,
Ron Kaufman,
Deborah Waggoner
and Rene
Kaufman, restau
rant manager.
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Monday
Tuesday
Wed. & Thurs.
F ri& S a t.
Sunday
CATERING ALLEVENTS
11:00-9:00
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11:00-9:00
11:00-10:00
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5410 N.E. 3 3 rd
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MUSIC EVENTS
Every Saturday
4:30pm -6:30pm
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441 N. Killingsworth St. Portland. OR, 17217
P h o n a l Fai: (503) 218 4147
Juices
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ART
DISPLAYS
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S e r v ic e s
Nomadic Theatre presents gut-splitting comedy, juggling, clowning,
magic and acrobatics with "Two Clowns Flex," benefiting Clowns
without Borders, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at the Winingstad
Theater, 111 S.W. Broadway. Tickets range from $ 10 to $20. Fortickets
call 503-248-0557.
C a sin g cost a n d down paym ent
100% f i n a n c in g o p tio n s a v a ila b le
C h a lle n g e s e r e d it O .K .
Call today fo r your Free Loan Consultation:
Marlene Holiday @ Majestic Mortgage 503-236-5599
Yogi educator Ravi Singh will teach sessions at the Multnomah Athletic
Club, 1849 S.W. Salmon St., on Feb. 13 and 14. Singh teaches how to
break cycles of pain through yoga training. For reservations and more
information, call 503-223-6251 ext. 307 or 282.
Oklahoma! In Oregon!
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s beloved musical Oklahoma! comes to
**AII c la s s e s a re fr e e o f c h a rg e
African American Health Coalition, Inc
Presents for your health,
Keller Auditorium , Southwest
Third Ave. and Clay, from Feb. 17
to 22. Tickets range from $23 to $63
and can be purchased by calling
503-241-1802.
African Dance
M att Dishman
Sat. 10-1 lam, Addo
Stretching/Body Sculpting
M att Dishman
Tue, Thu, 7-8am, Lois
Tai Chi
Salvation Arm y
Wed, 6:30-7:30pm, Lyles
Walking Group
Peninsula Park
Sat, 12:30pm, Woods
W eight Mgnt./Conditioning
U. of Portland Indoor Track
Tue, Thu, 9 -1 Oam, Hasan
Body Conditioning
W ild Oats Market
Sat, 9:30-10:30am, Nickerson
The Freedom Socialist Party hosts
a Black History Month viewing of
Matt Dishman, 77 NE Knott
Peninsula Park. 700 N Portland
Salvation Army. 5325 N Williams
II. of Portland Indoor Track, 500 N Willamette
Wild Oats Market, 3535 NE 15th
Must be 21 or older to participate. Please contact AAHC before showing up to the first class and for
more information at 503-413-1850 or kdempsey@aahc-portland.org. Please receive approval from your
doctor before beginning exercise class.
Stack ‘Em Up
Adult Lego enthusiasts will love the 2004 BrickFest Expo at the
Oregon C onvention Center. The exhibit will have them ed displays
and m osaics from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 15. Tickets are
$5 per person or $20 max per family. For more inform ation, call 503-
297-5090.
Take a trip through time to find the hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul
influencing Portland W ednesdays at the Ohm. $7 cover. 31 N.W.
First Ave.
IM M M M IM M M H N N M IM M I
‘Killingsworth Station’ Eyed for Intersection
continued
from Metro
May 1.
Preliminary plans, pending fur
ther discussions with neighbor
hood representatives and City zon
ing officials, calls for 56 affordable
one- and two-bedroom rental units
with rents below 60 percent of me
dian family income and 6,400 square
feet of ground floor commercial
space.
In addition, there would be 45
loft-style condom inium s with av
erage sale prices o f $ 125,000, and
an additional 6,400 square feet o f
ground floor com m ercial; and 7
three-bedroom tow nhom es for
sale targeted to fam ilies at or be
low 100 percent o f median family
income.
Approximately 12,800 square
feet, o f ground floor retail/office
space would front Killingsworth
and Interstate, providing possible
ownership opportunities for small
local businesses. Two levels of
structured parking would contain
approximately 80 spaces.
“Our intention is to create a
project that the neighborhood can
be proud of - a project that provides
opportunities to benefit the local
community,” says lead developer
Tom Kemper.
The development team plans to
start construction in spring, 2005
and complete the project by mid-
2(X)6
H. & B. Too
Yoga
W ild Oats Market
Tue, Thu, 7:30-8:30pm, O’Rourke
Daniel's Memorial Church. 1234 NE Killingsworth
(12th & Killingsworth)
Humboldt Elementary. 4915 N Gantenbein
Mallory Avenue Christian Church (Gym). 126 NE
Alberta
Roseland Theater welcomes Dada and special guests at 8 p.m. on
Tuesday, Feb. 17; and Buddy Guy, Jerry Cantrell, Living Colour, Double
Trouble, Indigenous, Paul Rodgers, Mich Mitchell and Billy Cox from
the Jimi Hendrix Experience at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 24. Tickets are
available by calling 503-224-8499.
Trippin’ through Town
Film Series Continues
Wellness W ithin REACH Activity Calendar
Salsa
Salvation Arm y
Mon, 6:30-7:30pm, Henry
OM SI’s big-screen OMNIMAX theater is showing “Pulse: A Stomp
Odyssey” through February, “Coral Reef Adventure" through March,
"Lewis and Clark: Great Journey West" through June and “Jane Goodall’s
Wild Chimpanzees” through May. For more information, call 503-797-
4588.
Roseland Presents
Break the Cycle
A ssistance programs.
W ate r Aerobics ( C o n t a c t A A H C )
Salvation Arm y
M att Dishman
“A. Philip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom” at 7
p.m. Feb. 21 at the Bread and Roses Center, 819 N.
Killingsworth. D innerisavailableat6p.m .for$7. For more
information, call 503-240-4462.
Larger Than Life-sized
New Vaudeville
No up front cost
Low Impact Aerobics
Daniel’s Memorial Church
Tue, 7:15-8:15pm, Granville
c u rre n tly e x h ib itin g the photos
o f Ju lian A ppleton. M usicians
e n te rta in g u ests on S aturdays
fro m 4 :3 0 to 6 :3 0 p .m .
The traditional m usic o f Z im
babw e fills the café w ith N juzu,
on S atu rd ay , Feb. 21.
For q u e stio n s or to book a
show , call 503-286-4847.
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Aerobics
Mallory Ave. Christian Church
Mon, Wed, Fri, 6-7am, Pierce • 5:30-6:20pm,
Granville • 6:30-7:30pm. Nickerson
Humboldt Elementary
Tue, Thu, 6-7pm, Keller
A “to g o ” and deliv ery m enu
is a v ailab le for c o rp o rate c a te r
ing.
A bbey C a fe ’s a tm o sp h e re ,
ju s t dow n from the C ascade
C am pus o f Portland C om m unity
C o lleg e and across the street
from the North Portland Library,
is rich w ith local art and m usic,
ENTER!
Black History Films
Radical Women celebrates Black women’s activism
with a showing of the film "Passion for Justice" at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 25 at the Bread and Roses Center, 819 N.
Killingsworth. Donation is $3. For more information, cal 1503-240-4462.
Majestic
M o rtg a g e
A c o lo rfu l, c o rn e r c o ffe e
shop and café is open for b u si
ness a fte r a m ajor rem odel to
th e ir b u ild in g on the c o rn e r o f
K illingsw orth S treet and C o m
m ercial A venue.
A bbey
C a fe ,
441
N.
K illin g sw o rth , serv es hot and
co ld sa n d w ic h e s, soups, sa l
ads, d eserts, co ffee drin k s, o r
ganic ju ic e s, ice cream treats
and a list o f daily specials.
NOW OPEN
Oregon’s Oldest Licensed Pawnshop
4709 N.E. Martin Luther King Blvd.
2 blocks south of Alberta
Weekdays til 6 p.m. - Saturdays til 4 p.m.
F ree P a rk in g — S ta te C o n tro lle d R a te s — S e H a b la E s p a ñ o l
www.hbloan.com
R acial and Ethnic Approaches to Com munity H ealth
A Program of the African American Health Coalition. Inc
Sponsored by the Center» tor Disease Control end Prevention (COC)
Oregon Family Business for over 50 years
Contact AAHC at 5O3-4I3-II5O or visit our web site at www4ahc-pordand.0rg
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