page C2 Iljr lîortlanb <© b0eruer>\FtS August I, 2007 Belize Sensation at Oregon Zoo Andy Palacio Andy Palacio brings his blend of indigenous Caribbean and West Af­ rican rhythms to the Oregon Zoo on Wednesday, Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. as part of the Wells Fargo Summer Concert Series presented by Fred Meyer. Palacio was the first musical artist from Belize to have a music video on international television, and was named best new artist by the Carib- Andy Palacio was the fir s t artist from Belize with a music video on international television r \in m PORTLAND PARKS & RECREATION Washington Park Summer Festival Aug. 3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. 6 Aug. 7 Aug. 8 Aug. 9 Aug 10 Aug. 11 Aug, 12 Aug. 13 Aug. 14 Aug. 15 Aug 16 Aug, 17 Aug 18 Aug. 20 .... tion contact 503-517-8584. Mt. Hood Jazz Festival — The 26th annual Mt. Hood Jazz Festival R eturn to O z — Discovery Mu- takes place Friday. Aug. 3 and Satur­ HH... seam hosts Return to Oz, an exhibit that day, Aug. 4 in downtown Gresham. The di­ is sure to make you remember the poppy fields, wicked verse line-up includes national heavyweights like witches, flying monkeys and Oh ! my so much more at Christian McBride and local all stars such as Patrick the World Forestry Center through Sept. 16. Free with Lamb. For a complete schedule of events, visit the cost of museum admission. For more information, mthoodjazz.org orcall 503-661 -2700. visit www.worldforestry.org. 2007 Soul Vaccination (soul/funk/R&B party) El Cuadro Solo Flamenco (music 8 dance) and Brothers of the Baladi (Middle Eastern world beat) Portland Festival Symphony honoring Norman Leyden NorthStar Dancers and Jaynez (contemporary & traditional Native American music & dance) Del Rey and Tom May Quartet (acoustic blues 8 folk) The Sugar Beets (high energy acoustic groove) Lyndee Mah, jazz vocalist, with Steve Cannon 8 the Blowhard Big Band Curtis Salgado (blues) Loveness Wesa 8 Kgotso African Cultural Arts (music 8 dance of Zimbabwe) Portland Festival Symphony with 3 Leg Torso Stolen Sweets (‘30s jazz) Janice Scroggins 8 Special Friends (jazz/blues/gospel) Misty River Band (American roots) Rebecca Kilgore, Eddie Erickson, Dan Barrett 8 Joel Forbes (swing jazz) Portland SummerFest presents Rigolelto by Giuseppe Verdi (opera in concert with orchestra) Cana Son (traditional hot Cuban music) Rain date Made Possible By F r e i g h i u n e r . ' s H is i GLIDE Healthy Parks, Healthy Portland Free I Amphitheatre Stage I 6:00 pm I Aug. 3-18 bean Music Awards. His international audience continues to grow as he perforins in the Caribbean, Europe and the United States. Tickets are available online at oregonzoo.org, at all TicketsW est tic k e t o u tle ts and by c a llin g TicketsWest at 503-224-8499. They may also be purchased at the zoo with no service charge. LLC A D»tnM«rChry«i*7 Comppny P unta welcame and faad available far purebate from ía lkít Satteiaki. I bank you ta I ri Met far extended » butt k tw ic e . Avaid parking battles: Ride IriM et *63 nr MAX Blue I ine ta tbe zaa & Rate Garden tbuttle. Detailt at wwu’.PartlandPtrkt.arg ar 503 £23 /’/ A )’. Zoom Uganda — Visit the World Forestry Center for the photo essay: 12Girls, 12Cameras: ADayinTheir Lives through Their Eyes, a documentary on the lives of 12 orphaned girls from Uganda. The exhibit runs through Aug. 31 in the center's Discovery Museum in the Special Exhibits Gallery. Christian McBride Patrick Lamb National Night O ut IceC ream Social -Tuesday, Aug. 7, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the picnic area at Lents Park in southeast Portland. The family event is to bring neighbors together in the fight against crime. Body W orlds 3 — Get grossed out or i ntrigued by the dynamic human body. Real life bodies are on dis­ play atOM SI through a process cal led 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 7. For more infor­ mation, visit omsi.org. Hip-hop Dance Classes - Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation is hosting family friendly hip-hop dance Norman Sylvester Band - Friday, Aug. 3 at 8 p.m., the classes for ages 5 to 18. Various lessons teach rhythm, Norman Sylvester Band will take the stage at Steamer’s; technique, coordination, agility, combinations and and perform again on Saturday, Aug. 4 at 9:30 p.m., at teamwork through urban dance moves. For more the Candlelight. For a com plete schedule, visit information, call 360-696-8236. normansylvester.com. T rip p in ' through Town -- Take a trip through time to African Jazz -Trum pet legend Hugh Masekela will find the hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul influencing bring his South African big band to the Oregon Zoo Portland on Wednesdays at the Ohm. $7 cover. 31 for a sum m er concert on W ednesday, Aug. I at 7 N.W. Firs, Ave. p.m. as part o f a sum m er concert series. O pen Mic Night — Every Wednesday night at 7 p.m., SlidersG rill~SlidersG rill,3011 N.Lombard,features Proper Eats Market and Café, 8638 N. Lombard St., an eclectic assortment of performers on the main stage, hosts open mic nigh,. accompanied by delicious food. Call 503-459-4488 for B lacque B utterfly — more information. Saturday, Aug. 25, Free Concerts in the Park - Portland Parks and from 8a.rn.to 10a.m., Recreation invites families to bring their picnic baskets Ohm, 1st and Couch and enjoy the free summer concerts in the park. For (next to Voodoo) will more information visit PortlandParks.org. host poets, live mu­ sic, com edy and fun. Karen M aria Capo & Le Jazz Blue - Tony P ortland's own Toni Starlight's SupperClub, 3728 N.E. Sandy Blvd., will Hill and Miz Floes host Karen M ariaC apo& Le Jazz B lue,on W ednes­ from Seattle will take day, Aug. 8, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. For more informa- the stage.