(Elje Jlartlanò (ßbseruer
A p ril 07. 2004
Page B 3
Focus
A CAMP FOR KIDS
WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES
> * ' w
Zoo Celebrates
Famous Birthday
► < 0 ^
<áS
t__________________________ _________________ -
'______________
Packy is the largest and oldest male Asian elephant in North America.
pressions o f the love that is felt
when mother and child are one.
W hether the artwork is simple,
elaborate or sym bolic, the cast
becomes an expression o f the in
dividual pregnancy. Stanger be
lieves that by capturing the beauty
o f their pregnant forms, women
are em powered and supported as
they prepare to take the journey
into motherhood.
Stanger has her studio in south
west W ashington and helps women
in the Portland and Vancouver ar
eas com m em orate their pregnan
cies. She has 21 years o f experi
ence as an elem entary and middle
school art teacher.
Admission to the Alberta exhibit
is free. For more information about
the
a r tis t
v isit
w w w .pregnancyculpture.com or
call 360-666-2728.
Al Franken
Jazz Artist
Presents ‘Ten
Grands’
For more information or an
Application call (503) 968-2267
www.galecreekcamp.org
Carpet <S Upholstery Cleaning
*
Commercial <S Residential Services
NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2004
I
~
j
cappf F coupon
I 1 CLEANING AREA
,
$40.00
I Pre-Spray T ra ffic Area
I
l_Small Hall Included
I STAIRS
$25.00
(W IT H SERVICE) $ ISO EACH*]
SOFA (under 6 f t )
LOVESEAT
$69.00
$40.00
$99.00 AND UP
$25.00 AND UP
$5.00 EACH
SECTIONAL
CHAIR OR RECLINER
THROW PILLOWS
CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS
(503) 281-3949
Dorion Stanger's castings preserve and com m em orate a
pregnant w oman's wonderful but fleeting m om ent in time.
Her art will premier during Last Thursday at WomanTree Art
Gallery on Northeast Alberta Street.
a»
ANNUAL
mosaic
FAIR • APRIL 14, 2004
CANNON'S
_ = = RIB EXPRESS
(FORMERLYCHUCK HINTON'S)
Catering & Take-Out
was against nation building,"
Franken said, “I didn’t realize he
meant only our nation."
A side from F ranken, A ir
A m e ric a ’s lin e u p in c lu d e s
shows featuring com ic Mark
M aro n ,
a c tre s s
Ja n e a n e
Garofalo and Comedy C entral’s
“The Daily Show” co-creator
Lizz Winstead.
COME PLAN
YOUR FUTURE
April 14, 2004
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Student Services Building
Room 129 & 130
The Mosaic Fair welcomes prospective students from diverse
backgrounds to WSU Vancouver to:
O ur S pecialty :
R eal H ickory S moked B ar -B-Q
• Sandwiches • Salads
• Chicken • Pork Ribs
• Beef Ribs
CATERING ALLEVENTS
Low Carb
Special:
HOURS:
Monday
11:00-9:00
Tuesday
CLOSED
Wed. & Thurs. 11:00-9:00
Fri. & Sat.
11:00-10:00
Sunday
11:00-8:00
(lc a rb )
Chopped Pork
w/side sm. greens
00
* * * N ew L ocation * * *
5 4 1 0 N.E. 3 3 rd
5 0 3 -2 8 8 -3 8 3 6
• Tour campus.
• Meet m ulticultural students from WSU Vancouver and other
local colleges.
• Explore financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
Dena DeRose
Dena DeRose, who critic Joe E.
Siegel calls the most creative and
compelling pianist since Shirley
Horn, peforms “Ten Grands” Sat
urday. April 1 Oat 7 p.m. at Arlene
SchnitzerConcert Hall, I37S.W.
Broadway.
DeRose is a true triple threat: a
pianist, vocalist and composer/
arranger. Or. in the words of Terry
Teachout in "The New York
Times," “Dena DeRose singsjazz
as if she has been at it her whole
life long, and then some. She in
terprets standards in a deliciously
laconic, no-nonsense manner, ac
companying herself on piano with
hard swinging grace.”
Reserved seating is available a,
www.ticketmaster.com.
• Learn how to pay fo r college.
• Celebrate "Spring Fling 2004" w ith WSU Vancouver students.
• Interact w ith WSU Vancouver faculty.
Far more info: www.kntlid.org
or cali, 503-491-7435
\ istmi Aris T lic a tre /M Ili C
Doors open 3 p i t i
Broadcast 4-5 pm
HOME GROWN LIVE
MARY HOME COMPANION CALENDAR
APRIL 24TH 2004
• Admission application fee waived for participants.
FEE
WAIVER
EAST MEETS WEST—THE VOCAL STYLINGS FROM
THE BAY AREA'S CATHI WALKUP AND NEW YORK
VOCALISTS, JUDY SILVANO AND ANDREA WOLPER
MAY 1ST 2 0 0 4
CALL TODAY FOR ADMISSIONS INFORMATION.
(360) 546-9779 • www.vancouver.wsu.edu
14204 NE Salmon Creek Avenue
W \si
iin (¡ ton S tau
V \N ( XX JVF.R
IViif/i/ ( hiss. hli i' hi
hhc.
U niversity
i
EACH AREA I
------------------J
WHOISTOH CIS4NM0
called the O ’Franken Factor —
airs weekdays from 9 a.m. to
noon.
Franken m akes no bones
about his main target — he’ll be
going after President Bush, who.
Franken says, is “taking the
country in the wrong direction.”
“When George Bush ran for
president in 2000 and said he
SECOND
for children with Diabetes!
I PRE-SPRAY TRAFFIC AREA
I SMALL HALL FREE
L ________________ _
Progressive Radio Debuts in Portland
(AP) — A radio network
touted as a progressive alterna
tive to politically conservative
programming debuted in Port
land last week.
The network, anchored by a
show hosted by political satirist
Al Franken, can be heard on
KPOJ on 620 AM.
The flagship program —
Geles Creek C em pi
, 2 CLEANING AREAS OR MORE
Expressions of Love
An exhibit celebrating preg
nancy will prem ier during Last
T hursday, April 29 and show
through May at W om anTree G al
lery 2641 N.E Alberta St.
Creating life-castings of preg
nant wom en has been Dorion
Stanger’s passion for the last six
years. The unique 3-D art form is
an exact replica o f the body and
allows women to preserve and
com m em orate a wonderful but
fleeting moment in time.
The sculptures are validations
o f ju st how beautiful they are and
a celebration o f their role in pro
ducing new life. They are ex-
Campers learn more about their diabetes
Enjoy traditional camp activities.
In a medically, supervised environment.
Packy, the Oregon Zoo’s most famous elephant, cel
ebrates his 42nd birthday with the help of zoo visitors,
Saturday, April I7from lOa.tn.to4p.m.
Several events are planned. Keepers will share their
elephant experiences and demonstrate Packy’s training
program. The highlight of the social event occurs at 2 p.m.
when keepers present Packy with his giant birthday cake,
a 40-pound whole-wheat concoction topped with peanut
butter frosting, apples, carrots, and celery. Visitors can
also meet costumed elephants Eliza and Elliot w hile they
enjoy face painting and games.
Packy, the first elephant born in the Western Hemi
sphere in more than 45 years, was bom on April 14, 1962
making international news. He is the oldest and largest
male Asian elephant in the United States. He has fathered
seven calves, including 21-year old Sung-Surin ("Sun
shine”) and Rama, both of whom currently live at the zoo.
More information is available on the zoo’s Web site at
www.oregonzoo.org or by calling 503-226-1561.
-
‘Casting Call,’ a
celebration of
mother and child
-Hiking, sports, games, arts and crafts-
Making new friends!
THE BLACKNOTES— FUNKY & SOULFUL
GREAT ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS. VERY
DANCEABLE MUSIC & GREAT VOCAL HARMONIES
J U N E I9 T H 2 0 0 4
TRICLOPS ORGAN TRIO—THIS TRIO IS COMPRISED
OF DRUMMER/REINHARDT MELZ, KEYBOARDIST/
JOHN SANDERS & GUITARIST/SCOTT PEMBERTON
89.1
JAZZ/BLUES/NPR NEWS