Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 28, 2005, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    (The
Page A6
Advertise w ith diversity in
u 1,1
( a ll
r t l a u f t (O b s c ru e r
5O3-288-OOJ3 a d sê ’portlando» sei vei.co m
AINSWORTH MARKET
5949 N.E. 30th Avenue
Portland, OR 97211
September 28. 2005
|J o rtla n ò (©bseruer
Focus
Hurricane Katrina Benefit Concert
Young (John) Choi
Open 9:30 A.M. To 10:00 PM. - 7 days a w e e k jj
Under new management - stop in and shop
AFFORDABLE
« JJ
LOCK
& KEY
FULL LOCKSMITH - SERVICE • RE-KEY AND INSTALL LOCKS
Portland’s own Pink
Martini, along with
Lions o f Batucada
and others, will
perform on Thursday
in a benefit show
supporting the
victims o f Hurricane
Katrina. The goal is
to generate
$100,000 for relief
efforts in the affected
region, with 100
percent o f the gross
proceeds donated to
Mercy Corps. Tickets
are $25 for the show,
which begins at 8
p.m. at the Rose
Garden Theatre o f the
Clouds. For more
information, visit
www.pinkmartini.com.
LOCKED 0UT7-WE MAKE KEYS FROM SCRATCH: HOUSE, OFFICE OR CAR
Portland 503.284.9582 • Oregon City 503.656.2116
Serving Portland/Metro area (N, NE, SE, SW & NW)
tN T
North Mississippi Allstars - The North Mis­
sissippi Allstars will perform on Thursday, Sept. 29
at 9 p.m. in dow ntow n's Crystal Ballroom. Tickets are
$ 15, all ag es. F or m ore in fo rm a tio n , v isit
www.mcmenamins.com.
Look Who's
at
Wild Oats
Spa/Salon
M a rio n Pea
Nail & Foot Specialist
Hand Care & Pedicure
"MADAM”
Nail Tech
2nd floor • 3535 NE 15th Ave. • Portland. OR 97212
503-281-3173
Blackalicious -- Hip-hop
artists Blackalicious, Apsci
and Quivah will holda DVD
release party on Saturday,
Oct. 1 at 9:30 p.m. at
Berbati's Pan on 10 S.W.
Third Ave. Tickets are $20
advance. For more infor­
mation, call 503-248-4579.
ECT
Gemini in Lake Oswego. Cascade, in Vancouver,
will host the bandat 9:30p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 15.
They’ll play at C lyde’s in Portland at 8:45 p.m. on
Friday, Oct. 21; the Candlelight again on Friday, Oct. 28 at
9:30p.m.; and Hoppers in Portland at 9:30 p. m.
on Saturday, Oct. 29. For more information,
North Mississippi Allstars
visit www.normansylvester.com.
Firehouse Art Exhibit - The Interstate
Firehouse Cultural Center will feature “Inter­
sections: Artists and Firefighters,” a mixed-
medium art exhibit featuring local artists’ views
of various firehouses, through Oct. 27. The
IFCC Gallery is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tuesdays through Fridays and noon to 4 p.m.
on Saturdays.
One, The Musical -- The Insight Out Theatre
Collective presents “One, The M usical” at the
W onder Ballroom, 128 N.E. Russell St., W ednes­
days through Saturdays at 8 p.m. For more infor­
mation, visit www.ticketmaster.eom.
World Animal Festival - A
World Animal Festival will take
place at the Oregon Zoo on Sat­
urday and Sunday, Oct. 1 and 2,
„
, featuring a showcase on how
One, The Musical
.
e
.
various cultures of the world
revere and celebrate animals. Local groups will present
performance art, crafts, educational activities and art
e x h ib its .
F or
m ore
in fo rm a tio n ,
v isit
www.oregonzoo.org.
Blackalicious
Oktoberfest - An Oktoberfest celebration will take place Wednesday,
Oct. 12 at 1 p.m. at the Holladay Park Plaza on 1300 N.E. 16'h Avenue near
the Lloyd Center. The public is invited to the free event to enjoy German
beer, bratwurst and other refreshments while listening to live music by
Lynn Halderman and his Oompah Boys. RSVPs are appreciated by Oct.
5. Call 503-280-221 ôform ore information.
Clinton Fearon and the Boogie Brown Band - Roots
reggae group Clinton Fearon and the Boogie Brown
Band will perform with The Instigators on Oct. 12 at 9:30
p.m. at Berbati's Pan. For more information, call 503-248-
4579.
jam night
s k e tc h
im p ro v
com edy
dance
ja z z
fu n k
9:00p m every frid ay - $ 7
Blast off...
Masks of Africa — Tribe of the Winds Gallery, located on 2217 N.E.
Alberta St., presents “A Different Face: Masks of Africa’’ through Oct.
23. More than 40 artists are represented through the traditional mask
exhibit, brought in by Achille Massoma. For more information, visit
www.tribewinds.com.
Arm W restling Competition-Shoe Gazer Arm Wresting
competition at T iny’s Coffee 2033 N.E. Martin Luther
King Jr. BI vd. every Friday from 8 -10 p.m. Both men and
women are encouraged to attend.
The Coup - The Coup, Lifesavas, Crown City Rockers and DJ Kez will
perform at Berbati's Pan on Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are
$ 16 advance. For more information, cal 1503-248-4579.
fu n n y ?
S H IM
Love Now Art Exhibit - Nordstrom’s downtown loca­
tion at 701 S.W. Broadway St. will feature “El Amor
Ahora: Love Now,” a compilation of paintings and
illustrations featuring Hispanic artists’ reflections on
love, through Oct. 15.
Norman Sylvester Band - The Norman Sylvester Band
has a slew o f shows coming up in October. The band
plays every Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the Tillicum in Beaverton
and every Thursday at 9:30 p.m. at the Candlelight in
Portland. On Saturday, Oct. 8 at 9:30 p.m.. they’ll be at
Your Care Our First Priority
Trippin' through T ow n-Take a trip through time to find
the hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul influencing Port­
land on W ednesdays at the Ohm. $7 cover. 31 N. W. First
Ave.
O n the R adio - Groove to soul and hip-hop with Kevin Berry from 7 to
9 p.m. Mondays at 90.7 FM/KBOO. Cheek 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. 1 une in to African
American Health Radio W ednesday nights on 1290 AM/KKSL.
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 O M SI'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 1 (X)-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 Performing
Arts Center, 8131 N. Denver Ave. Shows continue
every Friday Night starting at 9 p.m. with dinner by
Mondeinaj 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.
The Bungalow Rose
Floral Shop
Dr. Marcelitte Failla
Chiropractic Physician
Owner/Operator
Call for an appointment!
TheBungaiowRose@Netscape.coin
www. Localflorist.com
(503) 228-6140
We a re lo c a te d a t
to a harmonious space,..
1716 N.E. 42nd Ave., Portland, OR 97213
(Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.)
No expectations. Come as yourself. Follow your path.
THE H A R M O N Y CENTER
A Church for the Cn-Chunhly
Sundays 10AM to noon at the Center Ring
5339 SE Foster Rd (near Powell & 52nd) /5O3-579-642O
7817 N.E Prescott St.
Portland, OR 97218
We have ethnic gifts, cards, etc.
Shop 503-255-6221
Fax 503-408-6419
WallyTesfa
Residential and
Com m ercial Broker
503.267.7586 cell
E n joy a m erging o f the tenues, a union w ith Oneness. ..a collective experience o f Spirit
A ll are welcome
Debra Mannings
We specialize in:
)>
• Automobile accident injuries
• Chronic headache and joint pain
• Workers Compensation injuries
503.249.1903 office
503.249.6527 fax
wtesfa l@comcast.net
Multi-Million $ Service
1^1