Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 05, 2004, Page 18, Image 18

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Helpline (Make The Call): 800-923 HELP
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* 'nea de Ayuda (Spanish): 877-515-7848
Youthline (Teen Helpline): 877-553-TEEN
May 05. 2004
The Art o f Recycling
Commotion
At the Ocean V
3 Nights of Fights!
Doors Open 5:30pm • First bouts 6:45pm
Tickets $35. $55 & $75 I Ringside HP Tickets $150 a $2501
LIVE Thursday, June 3
LIVE Friday, June 4
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SPORTS NET
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ISA C ham pionship Fight
Robert Guerrero
1 2 -0 .4 NO'S
vs. Enrique Sanchez
NABF T itle Fight
luan Carlos
Ramirez
3 3 -5 .1 3 NO’S
vs. iorge Martinez
H - t 2 N 0 'S
3 0 -2 - 4 21 NO'S
PLUS 5 Additional Live Bouts
Including a Middleweight
Title Fight featuring
K eith Holm es
3 9 -3 .2 5 KO'S
vs. Rodney tones
PLUS 5 A d d itio n a l Live B o u ts !
Including Portland Favorites
Inside the Core Source on Northeast 3O'h Avenue
An inner city garden and recy­
cling center has made creative use
of discarded furniture, glass and
other material that others have
thrown away.
The Core Source. Center for
Leadership, Innovation and Re­
newal, 5509 N.E. 30 Ave., invites the
community to see what happens
when artful vision blends with pro-
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fessional elements, at its revitalized
urban storefront.
The center invites the community
to an open house from noon to 5 p.m.
May I5tooffertipsoncreatingartful
space with recycled material, an in­
troduction to local artists and infor­
mation on workshops and seminars.
For more information, call 503-
493-9497.
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Two Clowns, No Exit
M o lly M cConnel
I Pro Debut 1
R eggie Davis and
M arcu s Pernel
I Pro Debut I
3 3 -3 .2 2 KO'S
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UVE Closed Circuit Boxing viewing P am
Oscar De la Hoya vs. Felix Sturm
PUIS Bernard Hopkins vs. Robert Aken
Tickets $10 « Chinook Winds Convention Center
Nomadic Theatre Com pany’s
“The See-Saw Project: Two Clowns,
One Mat, N oE xif’catapultsclowns
into a highly physical and imagina­
tive show where lyrical dreams meet
slapstick reality. This clown show
is for adults and kids alike.
The show runs through May 16
with shows at 8 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays and 3 and 7 p.m. Sun­
days at Disjecta, 116 N.E. Russell
Street. Tickets are $10 for adults
and $7 for children. For reserva­
tions, call 503-358-3441.