Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 15, 2005, Page 14, Image 14

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Ongoing and Upcoming Music
• The Black Notes play
• The Blue Monk on
Thursdays at the Candle­
Belmont plays live jazz
light Room.
every Sunday night at 9
Mel Brown plays jazz at
p.m. For a schedule, visit
Jimmy Maks on Tuesdays
www .thebluemonk.com.
and Thursdays and Fridays
• Thom City Improv,
and Saturdays at Salty’s on
featuring members of
Mel Brown and Ron Steen
the Columbia.
Oldominion, Quivah, The
•
A
Community
Unity
Breakfast is held every
Chosen and The Black Notes perform every'
third
Thursday
at
SE1
at
7:30
a.m.
Tuesday at 10 p.m. at Conan’s at 3862 S.E.
•
Skip
Elliott
Bowman
Jazz
Trio
plays Saturdays
Hawthorne.
from
10
a.m.
to
noon
at
Hannah
Bea’s,
on north­
• Interstate Bar and Grill has mature live music at
east
MLK
Jr.
Blvd.
and
Shaver.
4234 N. Interstate.
THE ONLY STOP!!
in the Pacific NW
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Best Teen Music Concert Ever- On Friday, June 17 at 8pm, teen
music makers from all around Portland will perform live or show
their music videos at this event. The music ranges from Rap to
Electronic. The show will be at Suena 3930 N.E. Hancock St.
Suggested donation ranges from $3-15. For more information
email info@nwdak.org
Good in the Neighborhood - This year’s multicultural “Good in
the Neighborhood” festival will take place on Saturday, June 25
from noon to 9:30 p.m. and Sunday, June 26 from noon to 7:45
p.m. at King School Park on the 4800 block of Northeast Sixth
Avenu. International music, arts and crafts, food and more will be
featured at the free event. For more inform ation, visit
www.goodintheneighborhood.org.
Go to SpongeBob’s Land-Now through Labor Day, the Oregon
Zoo will present Nickelodeon’s SpongeBob SquarePants - The
Ride. This simulation will take you through the Bikini Bottom as the
endeavors to create the perfect Krabby Patty. The thrill ride runs
from 11 a.m-2 p.m. daily. The cost is $4.50 in addition too
admission. For further information call 503-226-1561 or visit
www.oregonzoo.org
Laugh Factory - Comedy returns every second Wednesday of the
month at the upscale Bacchus Restaurant, thanks to EEI Interna­
tional.
T rippin’ through Town - Take a trip through time to find the
hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul influencing Portland on Wednes­
days at the Ohm. $7 cover. 31 N.W. First Ave.
Famous Lipizzaner Stallions - The world’s
most graceful and artistic horses in equestrian
entertainment trop, jump, dance and gallop
into the Rose Garden for two shows on
Sunday, June 26. Tickets are on sale at all
Tickemaster outlets.
Famous Lipizzaner
Stallions
On the Radio - Groove to soul and hip-hop
with Kevin Berry from 7 to 9 p.m. Mondays at 90.7 FM/KBOO.
Check out the Community Potpourri talk show from 7 to 8 a.m.
Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 1480 AM/KBMS. Count your
blessings with Melodies from Heaven from 6 to 10 p.m. Mondays
through Fridays at 1290 AM/KKSL. Tune in to African American
Health Radio Wednesday nights on 1290 AM/KKSL.
THURSDAY JUNE 16th, 2005 9PM
$20 / $30 VIP / 21+
Buy Tickets at:
Platinum Records
1101 Commerce Ave
Longview, WA
360-425-4564
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Gypsy Classes - Caravan Studios offers classes in belly dance,
African dance and more. Visit www.gypsycaravan.us.
Have a Ball - Kids will have a ball at OMSI’s new Innovation
Station by exploring the human side of technology. For more
information, visit www.omsi.edu.
Amusement At Oaks Park - Oaks Park in southeast Portland
offers rides, picnic grounds, roller-skating and family games in the
shade of 100-year-old oak trees on the banks of the Willamette
River. Rides and roller-skating are open daily.
Time to Jam - Jam Night, Portland’s ever-popular comedy and
variety show is at Christian Petforming Arts Center, 8131 N.
Denver Ave. Shows continue every Friday Night starting at 9 p.m.
with dinner by Mondemaj Catering next door to the show at 6:30
and 7:30 p.m. Dinner is $13 and tickets are $7 for adults and $4 for
children under 12. For dinner reservations, call 503-286-2590.