Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 23, 2005, Page 10, Image 10

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JíoCíáay E ntertainm ent QuicCe
The House o f Prayer
4936 N.E. Skidmore
Portland, OR 97218
Take N.E. Prescott,
Heading East (toward 6O'h) to
N.E. 49th and Turn Right,
Go Two Blocks and Turn Left
Sunday School
Sunday Morning Service
Wednesday Prayer
Wednesday Evening
9:30 am
11:00 am
12:00 Noon
7:00 pm
Everyone
is Welcome!
Pastor Marcia L. Taylor
Founder/Counselor
Tel: (503) 284-9959
The Oregon Ballet Theatre presents holiday performances o f ‘The Nutcraker. '
‘The Nutcraker’ at Keller Auditorium
Experience aw ard-w inning
jo u rn a list, p la yw rig h t &
spoken w o rd poet
Her
gorgeously
poetic
words dare
to tell the
story of
Women -
everywhere.
S. R enee
“S a e lN a y ! ”
M itchell
Live jazz band includes local &
New Orleans musicians:
CHUK Barber
Nothing says the holidays like
George Balanchine’s "The Nut­
cracker,” performed by the Oregon
Ballet Theatre.
Kappa Alpha Theta will ring in
its 30th Annual S anta’s House
fundraiser at Alpenrose Dairy in
southwest Portland.
Santa and his elves will welcome
children into a decorative farm­
house along with gift and bake
shops from Friday, Dec. 2 through
Sunday, Dec. 18.
Kids will also have the opportu­
nity to play with toys and even
write a letterto Santa. Both children
and parents can do a little holiday
shopping at the dairy’s gift shop as
NOBU Ozaki
ANTHONY Polson
FARNELL Newton
Donations: $10-30
Reservations:
$03-238-1672
A M usical B enefit F or B radley -A ngle H ouse
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A 0 H V ANGLE HOVSE
24. Times vary depending on the
date.
For m ore info rm atio n , call
503-222-5538 for information.
well as raffle tickets for a grand
prize. A bakeshop will offera selec­
tion of delicious candy, cookies,
breads and other homemade treats.
A lso, A lpenrose D airy w ill
present “Storybook Lane,” a magi­
cal place where real farm animals
becom e characters in beloved
children’s tales.
The dairy is located at 6149 S. W.
Shattuck Rd. Operating hours are 3
p.m .to6p.m .on Fridays,and 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. on weekends. For more
information call 503-244-1133.
\tlv ertise with diversity in
,J 1-Itrrtlauh (O h sc ru e r
U M PQ U
WHERE TO PARK
at Keller Auditorium on Southwest
Third Avenue and Clay Street.
Performances take place from
Friday Dec. 9 through Sunday Dec.
Alpenrose Dairy Celebrates the Holidays
DEVIN Phillips
JESSE Young
DAN Crothers
Already in its third year of its
exclusive West Coast production,
Oregon audiences can again em ­
brace this delightful performance
Mary Osbourne ushers in the Holiday Spirit with Santa at Santa's
House at Alpenrose Dairy.
SMARTLY
So m uch to sec and do, so easy to get around and park. W elcom e to
dow ntow n Portland. W here unique gifts abound in 584 shops (lots o f
NW MOAOW A*
them even sell nutcrackers). E ntertainm ent is seemingly around every
corner. A nd th e re ’s plenty o f fuel for your shopping muscles: 533
restaurants.
w w w . m y p o r t la n d o n lin e . c o m
A Truly U nique
Experience
..........
WHAT
TODO
Plying the Chi lei's
Hope Exhibition
Tree Lighting
Comedy Sportz:
Puppetz vt. People
Fabulous Film Music
200$ Holiday Ale Festival
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland ('lamicai Chinese Garden
11/25
W inningstail Theatre
1 1 /2 6 - 1/28
12/1 - 12/4
1 1 /2 5 -1 1 /2 6
N ow through 12/27
I
7’Ae Nutcracker
Kcllei Audirorium.
Oregon Ballet Ihcatrt
12/9
12/24