page C2 il" $ortlanh (^ bscn,cr>Aîi!iHi4ismM F rien d s o f th e C h ild ren F u n d ra iser - T hursday, July 26, from 7p.m . to 10p.m., the Tin Shed, I438N.E. AlbertaSt., will host a Friends o f the Children fundraiser featuring the Dave M ilne Group. Friends for the C hildren provide professional m e n to rs to v u ln e ra b le c h ild r e n in n e e d . V is it tinshedgardencafe.com orfriendsofthechildren.com for more information. luly 25. 2007 and Oh! my so much more at the W orld Forestry Center through Sept. 16. Free with the cost o f museum admission. For more information, visit www.worldforestry.org Z oom U ganda — Visit the World Forestry C enterfor the photo essay: “ 12 Girls, 12 Cameras: A Day in Their Lives through Their Eyes,” a docum entary on the lives of 12 orphaned girls from Uganda. The exhibit runs through Aug. 31 in the center’s Discovery M useum in the Special Exhibits Gallery. S lid ers ( ir ill — Sliders G rill, 3 0 1 1 N. Lom bard, will feature M ark L cm house’s “Hill Country B lues” Show on Friday, July 27, at 9 p.m., Saturday, July 2 8 a t9 p .m .,T a p w a te r“Jam G rass" will take the stage. Contact 503-459-4488, for m ore information. A nd T h e H orse Y ou R ode In O n -- Friday and Saturday, July 27 and July 28, at 8 p.m., the Village Ballroom -Crim son Theater, 700 N.E. Dekum Ave., presents this hilarious sketch com edy show , adm ission cost $10. For more inform ation visit thetragedies.com . ( )regon B rew ers Festival - The 20th Oregon Brewers Festival kicks o ff on Thursday, July 26 at noon, running through Sunday, July 29. This year’s festival at the downtown W ater­ front Park features 74 handcrafted lagers. For m ore inform a­ tion, visit oregonbeer.org. Body W o rld s ,3 — G et grossed out or intrigued by the dynamic human body. Real life bodies are on display at OM SI through a process called plastination. Started by Dr. G unther von Hagens in 1977, the scientist has been able to halt decom po­ sition to show the living how what we do affects our body. Body W orlds 3 lasts until October. For more information, visit omsi.org. H ip -h op D ance C lasses - Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recre­ ation is hosting family friendly hip-hop dance classes forages 5 to 18. Various lessons teach rhythm, technique, coordina­ tion, agil ity, com binations and teamwork through urban dance moves. Form ore information, call 360-696-8236. T rip p in ' th ro u g h Tow n -- Take a trip through time to find the hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul influencing Portland on W ednesdays at the Ohm. $7 cover. 31 N. W. First Ave. 3 L eg T o rs o a t W o n d e r B allro o m - V agabond O pera will jo in 3 L eg T o rso for an all-ag es co n c ert a, the W o n d er B allroom in north east P ortland on F rid ay . Ju ly 27. W ith m usic and m ayhem , song and story, belly d an cin g and o th e r d elig h ts, this G ypsy C ab aret ev en in g w ii, b rid g e the old w orld and the new in unex p ected w ays. D oors at 8 p.m ., show at 9 p.m . T ic k ets are $ 1 1 in ad v an ce and $ 1 3day o f show . K aren M a ria C a p o & I Ja z z Blue - T ony Starlight's SupperClub, 3728 N.E. Sandy Blvd., will host Karen Maria Capo & Le Jazz Blue, on W ednesday, Aug. 8, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Form ore information contact 503-517-8584. O p en M ie N ight -- Every W ednesday night at 7 p.m.. Proper Eats Market and Cafe, 8638 N. Lombard St., hosts open mic night. F re e C o n c e rts in th e P a rk - Portland Parks and Recreation invites fam ilies to bring their picnic baskets and enjoy the free sum m er concerts in the park. For m ore inform ation, visit P ortlandParks.org. R e tu rn to O z — Discovery M useum hosts Return to Oz, an exhibit that is sure to make you rem em ber the poppy fields, wicked witches, flying monkeys B laeque B utterfly - Thursday, July 26, Ohm, lstandC ouch(nexttoV oodoo)w ill host poets, live music, com edy and fun. Portland’s own Toni Hill and Miz Floes from Seattle will be take the stage. “A series of vibrations. What does it matter, the source of the catalyst?” Toni Hill rHf WW Y0M TUtH ANO INTFANATlONAl IBTWLlFt Dianetics can help you live Wayne Shorter a better and happier life. Read the book used by millions to reduce stress, anxiety and unhappiness.This is the road to a better life with fewer problems. A substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected... Just get it, read it and try it, and you'll never be the same. Available at your local bookstore or from Dianetics Foundation, 709 SW Salmon St. Portland, OR. 97205 Phone 503.228.0116 • Free shipping • All orders shipped within 24 hours www.dianetics.org Paperback $8.00 O 7004 RPI All Rights Reserved DIANFTiCS it a trademark and service mark owned by ReHgmus Technology Center and it used with Its permission