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lune 16, 2004 Œ1" |j n r t h n i ò © b a e rü c r page C4 F with artisans, food and games, a Juneteenth history lesson, a freedom trial parade and an R& B concert. For more information call 503-282-2216. Jewels & Binoculars The Creative Music Guild presents the music of Bob Dylan featuring Michael Moore, Lindsey Homer and Michael Vatcher at 8 p.m. June 19 at the Community Music Center, 3350 S.E. Francis St. Tickets are $ 15 with members and student tickets for $ 12. Gospel Fest All That Jazz Wine, Cheese and All that Jazz is at Rockaway Beach from noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, June 19 at 103 S. Pacific Wayside Parking Lot in Rockaway Beach. For more information, visit www .rockaway beach. net. A Gospel Fest, a sanctioned Rose Festival event, is from 11 a.m .tob p.m. Saturday, June 19 at Jefferson High School. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for youth and seniors. For more information, call 503-242-19503. Auction Time Twilight Pageant 3050. Hand2Mouth Theatre presents Jimmy Blue: A Twilight Pageant in the Parks on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 8 p.m. through June 27. This free, outdoor spectacle will be performed at Grant, Laurelhurst and Wallace parks. For reservations, call 503-235-5284 or visit www.hand2mouththeatre.org. Art On Alberta Last Thursday is celebrated on Alberta from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, June 24 at the Alberta Arts District, from Northeast l l ' h to 31 avenues. For more information, visit www.artonalberta.org. 9th Annual Juneteenth Celebration The 9th Annual Juneteenth celebration will take place at Jefferson High School from Friday, June 18 through Sunday, June 20. Activities include a basketball tournament, fun center The Enterprise Lodge is holding a silent auction in conjunction with the 44lh annual Masonic Communication on Saturday, June 26. For more information, call Michael Harper at 503-221- ‘A-List’ Entertainers The Mt. Hood Jazz Festival is Aug. 7 and 8 at Main City Park, Gresham. Prince’s Musicology Tour is Sept. 1 at the Rose Garden. Mel Brown plays jazz at Billy Maks Tuesdays and Thursdays. Ron Steen Jam Session is Sundays at Savannah’s Restaurant. To hear live R&B and Funk bands, visit www.bacchusrestaurant for a schedule. Big Screen, Titanic Film OMNIMAX theater at OMSI present “Titanica.” For showtimes, call 503-797-4640 or visit www.omsi.edu. Ongoing and Upcoming Music The Blue Monk on Belmont plays live jazz. For a schedule, visit www.thebluemonk.com. Interstate Bar and Grill has mature live music at 4234 N. Interstate. The Black Notes plays Thursdays at the Candlelight Room. Mel Brown plays jazz at Jimmy Maks on Tuesdays and Thursdays and Fridays and Saturdays at Salty’s on the Columbia. A Community Unity Breakfast is every third Thursday at SEI at 7:30 a.m. Skip Elliott Bowman Jazz Trio plays Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon at Hannah Bea's, on northeast Shaver. R&B and live funk bands perform weekends at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. Community-Based Collaborative Research (CBCR) Conference Improving the Health of Our Communities Through Collaborative Research June 28-30,2004 Double Tree Hotel • Lloyd Center • Portland Community leaders, community-based agencies, research practitioners and health care professionals. Artist’s Featured at Abbey Cafe The Abbey Café, 441 N. Killingsworth St., invites musicians to sell their CDs and perform on Fridays and Saturdays. For more information, call 503-286-4847. Laughing Through It A Portland Jam Night plans to heal the com m unity’s ills through laughter at the W ave Theatre in north Portland. The live music and sketch improv com edy is at 9 p.m. Fridays. Tickets are $7 for adults and $4 for kids. For more inform ation, call 503-735-4184 or visit www.jam-night.com. Larger Than Life-sized OM SI’s big-screen OMNIMAX theater is “Lewis and Clark: Great Journey W est” through June. For more information, call 503-797-4588. This is a two part conference that will explore issues related to community based research partnerships, methodology, funding and dissemination. CBCR takes place in community settings and equitably involves community and academic partners in the planning, design, implementation and evaluation phases of research. CBCR has the goal of combining knowledge with action and achieving social change to improve health outcomes and eliminate health disparities. For more information on this exciting conference, please contact Judith Woodruff, Northwest Health Foundation at (503) 220-1955 or visit www.nwhf.org. OHSCJ The conference ii co«pon»ored hv the Northwest Health Foundation, Center for Health Disparities Research at OH SU , African American Health Coalition, Inc., Susannah Maria Curule (SMG) Foundation, Oregon Cancer Institute, OHSU Center for Excellence in Womens Health, Portland State University Mark O. 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