page C2 |uly 18. 2007 lln r tla n ò (next to Voodoo) will host poets, live music, comedy and fun. Portland’s own Toni Hill and Miz Floes from Seattle will be take the stage. SqueeG ees C h ild re n ’s Concert — Wednesday, July 18, at 1:30 p.m., the musical duo ‘The SqueeGees’ will be making a special appearance at the Vancouver Farmers Market on West Eighth Street. Admission is free. 6 p.m. in the Garden Pavilion. For more information visit japanesegarden.com /events/gardenparadise. Marimba Band Dance Party - Saturday, July 21, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.. Hipbone Studios, I847E. Burnside,#104, will host this fun filled dance party. Contact 503-793-5484 for more information. Friends of the Children Fundraiser - Thursday, July 26, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., the Tin Shed, 1438NE Alberta St..will host the fundraiser featuring the Dave Milne Group, Friends for the Children provides professional mentors to vulnerable ch ild ren in need. V isit tin sh e d g a rd e n c afe .c o m or friendsofthechildren.com for more information. M usic at the Z oo - The Oregon Zoo summer concert series presents Samba Mapangala and the Orchestra Virunga appearring on Monday, July 18; Los Lobos will perform on July 25, on Aug. 1, the Hugh Masekela South African Big Band will take the stage. Show admission is $9.75. For more information, call 503-226-1561 orvisitoregonz.oo.org. A G ard en Paradise -- Friday, July 20, at 6 p.m., in the Garden Pavilion, the Portland Japanese Garden’s will host an evening of jazz music by the Mary Kadderly Trio, fine food and a private viewing of the Behind the Shoji art exhibition. The public viewing and sale will begin on Saturday, July 21, at Free Concerts in the Park - Portland Parks and Recreation invites families to bring their picnic baskets and enjoy the free summer concerts in the park. For more information, visit PortlandParks.org. Indigenous W omen’s Lives — A photo exhibit by Pepe Moscoso calls attention to the precarious situation of indigenous women in Mexico. “Mujeres indigenas de Mexico" is on display through July 24 at Onda Arte Latina/ Cross Currents Gallery, 2 2 15 N.E. Alberta St. A Brave New Cabaret - The Old World Meets the New on Friday, July 27, at 9 p.m., with 3 Leg Torso and Vagabond Opera performing at the Wonder Ballroom. 128 N.E. Russell St. For ticketing inform ation, visit 31egtorso.com , vagabondopera.com or wonderballroom.com. Zoom Uganda - Visit the World Forestry Center for the photo essay: “ 12 Girls, 12 Cameras: A Day in Their Lives through Their Eyes,” a documentary on the lives of 12 orphaned girls from Uganda. The exhibit runs through Aug. 3 1 in the center’s Discovery Museum in the Special Exhibits Gallery, Return to Oz -- Discovery Museum hosts Return to Oz, an exhibit that is sure to make you remember the poppy fields, wicked witches, flying monkeys and Oh! my so much more at the World Forestry Center through Sept. 16. Free with the cost of museum admission. For more information, visit www.worldforestry.org Blacque Butterfly — Thursday, July 26, Ohm, I st and Couch EVENT CANCELLED JULY 23rd at 7 p.m. Lee Williams The Spiritual OC’s at the Convention Center For more information call UPROOTED ENTERTAINMENT 5 0 3 -8 7 5 -1 4 2 5 Or visit: www.uprootedentertainment.coin Oregon Brewers Festival — The 20th Oregon Brewers Fes­ tival kicks off on Thursday, July 26 at noon, running through Sunday, July 29. This year’s festival at the downtown Waterfront Park features 74 handcrafted lagers. For more information, visit oregonbeer.org. Body Worlds 3 - Get grossed out or intrigued by the dynamic human body. Real life bodies are on display at OMSI through a process called plastination. Started by Dr. Gunther von Hagens in 1977, the scientist has been able to halt decomposition to show the living how what we do affects our body. Body Worlds 3 lasts until October. For more information, visitom si.org. Hip-hop Dance Classes - Vancouver-Clark Parks and Rec­ reation is hosting family friendly hip-hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18. Various lessons teach rhythm, technique, coordination, agility, combinations and teamwork through urban dance moves. For more information, call 360-696-8236. Trippin’ through Town — Take a trip through time to find the hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul influencing Portland on Wednesdays at the Ohm. $7 cover. 31 N.W. First Ave. Open Mic Night - Every Wednesday night at 7 p.m.. Proper Eats Market and Café, 8638 N. Lombard St., hosts open mic night.