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Kid’s Film Fest
Zonker Films produces a Film
Fest for Children at The Portland
Film Project, 3016N.E. Killingsworth.on
Nov. l4.Visitwww.milagrosboutique.com.
visit www.omsi.edu.
GUIDE
Harvest Auction
YM CA’s first auction from 6 to 11 p.m.
on Friday, Nov. 19, supports teen programs. The
event is at Montgomery Park, 2701 N.W. Vaughn St. For
more information,call 503-327-0016.
Vet’s Concert
A free Veteran’s Day concert with Patrick Lamb and
The Land Civilization Forgot
othergreat artists is on Thursday, Nov. 11 at Chinook
The simulator thrill-ride Dino Island: The Land Civiliza
Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City.
tion Forgot has returned to the Oregon Zoo by popular
Cornered in the Dark
demand. Riders become part of a scientific team whose
Insight Out Theatre Collective produces the West mission is to explore a newly formed island that has
Coast premiere of “Cornered in the Dark" at 8 p.m. baffled scientists around the world. For more informa
Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 4-20 at the tion cal I the zoo at 503-220-5716 or check out the website
Firehouse Theater, 1436 S.W. Montgomery. Tickets oregonzoo.org.
for Fridays and Saturdays are $15 and on a sliding
Wreck the Halls
scale on Thursdays. For more information, visit
The 9lh annual Holiday Ale Festival is from Dec. 3-5 at
www.insightouttheatre.org or call 503-234-0973.
the Pioneer Courthouse Square from 11 a.m.to9:30p.m.
A Night of Jazz
Admission is free but a souvenir mug, required for
Support and celebrate a night of jazz and funk at the tasting, costs $4. Fore more information, call 503-252-
Legacy Emanuel Hospital Atrium with musical all 9899 or visit www.holidayale.com.
stars and rising stars in a concert to benefit the
Beaverton Arts and Communication Magnet Acad Write Around Portland
emy Jazz Program. The Sunday, Nov. 14 performance Write Around Portland’s free creative writing are at
from 6 p.m. to9:30 p.m. will feature Fred Wesley, the various locations around the city. For more information
ACM A Jazz Orchestra and Ensemble, Kenny Polson and locations, visit www.writearound.org or call 503-
Project, the Portland Jazz All-stars and many others 796-9224.
Amusement At Oaks Park
West Meets East
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s West Meets Celebrating 99 years o f fun. Oaks Park in southeast
East with Salvador Brotons conducting is Saturday Portland offers rides, picnic grounds, roller-skating and
and Sunday, Nov. 13 and 14. Music Conversations family games in the shade of 1 OO-year-old oak trees on
begins at 2 p.m. Saturday with Matt Doran at Sky view the banks of the Willamette River. Rides and roller
High School Concert Hall. For more information, visit skating are open daily. For more information, call 503-
www.vancouversymphony.org orcall 360-735-7278. 233-5777.
t r s M0NSFERR/FK... EUR SURE!
NOV.
17 -21
Wed. NOV. 17 . 7:30 PM
OPENING NIGHT
SAVE S7 O N TICKETS!
(Excludes Kinkwde and VIP f loo« seots
No double discounts,
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M emowai C oliseum
Fri.
NOV. IB
NOV. 19
7 30 PM
7 30 PM
Sat.
N O V . 20
12 NO O N
3 30 PM
7 30 PM
Sun.
NOV. 21
12 NOON
3 30 PM
Buy tickets of
www.disneyonice.com
ticAretmaster Ticket Centers, Coliseum Box Office or call
(5 0 3 ) 2 2 4 - 4 4 0 0
For Group INFO call (503) 963 4400
TICKET PRICES: $ 1 2 .7 5 & $1 7.75
Limited number of Rink side and VIP seating a v a ila b le .
Call for details.
(Service charges and handling Fees may apply.)
Gotta Love That Pooch
Acrobats Perform
Problem
pooch classes are a must take for anyone who
Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats take the stage at
may
be
new
to the world of pet parenthood or is
Pacific University’s Taylor-Meade Performing Arts
interested
in
considering
adopting a new friend. Come
Centerin McCready Hall in ForestGroveon Saturday,
to
the
Oregon
Humane
Society
to find out why your dog
Nov. 6at 7:30p.m. Fortickets, $22 general and $ 16 for
does
those
silly
little
things.
Meetings
are every first
kids, and more information, call 503-352-2918.
and third Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. For more
Have a Ball
information, call 503-285-7722.
Kids will have a ball at OM SI’s new Innovation
Station by exploring the human side of technology. Ongoing and Upcoming Music
The new hall opens Nov. 11. For more information. The Blue Monk on Belm ont plays live jazz. Visit
w w w .th e b lu e m o n k .c o m for a
schedule. Interstate Bar and Grill
has mature live music at 4234 N.
Interstate. The Black Notes play
T h u rsd ay s at the C an d lelig h t
Room. Mel Brown plays jazz at
Ji mmy Maks on Tuesdays, Thurs
days, Fridays and Saturdays at
S alty ’s on the Colum bia. A Com
munity Unity Breakfast is held
every third Thursday at SEI at
7:30 a.m. Skip Elliott Bowman Jazz
Trio plays Saturdays from 10a.m.
to noon at Hannah Bea’s, on north
east MLK Jr. Blvd. and Shaver.
R&B and live funk bands perform
w e e k e n d s at th e In te r s ta te
Firehouse Cultural Center.