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November page C2 A dvertise w ith 2004 diversity in 'ri,f ^ J o v tla ttò (O b si'v u cr Call 503-288 0033 ads@portlandob servetcom Zonker Films produces a Film Fest for Children at The Portland Film Project, 3016 N.E. Killingsworth, on Sunday, Nov. 14. For more informa tion, visit www.milagrosboutique.com. Vet’s Concert A free Veteran’s Day concert with Patrick Lamb and other great artists is on Thursday, Nov. 11 at Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City. Cornered in the Dark Insight Out Theatre Collective produces the West Coast premiere of “Cornered in the Dark" at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, through Nov. 20 at the Firehouse Theater, 1436 S.W. Montgomery. Tickets for Fridays and Saturdays are $15 and on a sliding scale on Thursdays. For more information, visit www.insightouttheatre.org or call 503-234-0973. A Night of Jazz Support and celebrate a night of jazz and funk at the Legacy Emanuel Hospital Atrium with musical all-stars and rising stars in a concert to benefit the Beaverton Arts and Communication Magnet Academy Jazz Program. The Sunday, Nov. 14 performance from 6p.m . to 9:30 p.m.will feature Fred Wesley, the ACMA Jazz Orchestra and Ensemble, Kenny Polson Project, the Portland Jazz All-stars and many others Passionata! Cabaret Passionata fills an evening with provocative performers amidst sexy 70s tunes at 8 p.m. Nov. 19 at the Tribe Theatre and Nov. 20 at It’s a Beautiful Pizza. Hilarious pre-show at 7 p.m. is a $5-15 suggested donation. The Tribe Theater is at located at 403 N.E. 5th Ave. It’s A Beautiful Pizza is at 3341 S.E. Belmont. For more information, call 503-502- 8261 or visit www.radianttheatre.org West Meets East The Vancouver Symphony O rchestra's West Meets East with Salvador Brotons conducting is Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 13 and 14. Music Conversations begins at 2 p.m. Saturday with Matt Doran at Skyview H igh S ch o o l C o n c e rt H all. F or m ore in fo rm a tio n , v isit www.vancouversymphony.org or call 360-735-7278. Have a Ball Kids will have a ball at O M SI’s new Innovation Station by exploring technology ’shuman side. The new hall opens Nov. 11. Visit www.omsi.edu. Mississippi Rocks Mississippi Studios, 3939 N. Mississippi, begins shows at 8 p.m. On Nov. 11, Matt the Electrician, Casey Holford (from NYC) and Southpaw Jones (Texas) play. $7. On Nov. 12, Amy Ferris performs. $10. On Nov. 13, Laura KempCD Release show w/Caleb Klauder costs $ 10. On Nov. 17, Spencer Bohren plays. $10. On Nov. 19, Late Tuesday and Megan Slankard play at 7:30 p.m., all ages and 9:30 p.m. 21+. On Nov. 20, James Low and Myshkin’s Ruby Warblers perform. On Nov. 21, David Garza plays. On Dec. 2, Dana Lyons. On Dec. 7, Eddie from Ohio. On Dec. 17, Amelia performs andon Dec. 18, Folkrum plays. For more information, call 503- 753-4473 orvisitwww.mississippistudios.com. Harvest Auction TUESDAY NOVEMBER 16 PORTLAND EXPO CENTER 2 0 6 0 NORTH MARINE DRIVE - ZOORM DOORC ALL AOEG TICKETS AT AIL CAFEWAS/TICKETCWECT IO C A T K W C • CM APO T P Y PHOFJF SOS» 2 2 4 TIXX CEE W W W T U P A C U E P P P E C E U T C F O P AAOPE DETAILS —— ___________________________— . 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. The Land Civilization Forgot The simulator thrill-ride Dino Island: The Land Civilization Forgot has returned to the Oregon Zoo by popular demand. Riders become part of a scientific team whose mission is to explore a newly formed island that has baffled scientists around the world. For more information call the zoo at 503-220-5716 or check out the website oregonzoo.org.