Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 17, 2007, Page 16, Image 16

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Norman Sylvester Band -- The
Norman Sylvester Band will be
performing at Tupelo Joe’s in Port­
land, Friday, Oct. 19 at 9:30 p.m., appearing
Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 8 p.m., atTillicum’s in Beaverton.
Visit normansylvester.com or call 503-286-6474 for
more information.
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2 Evenings of Celebration & Fun
Community Reception
Presenting The Western Area Meritorious Award To:
Pastor Mary Overstreet Smith
On Friday,November 2,2007
6:00 PM -8 :0 0 PM
Legacy Emanuel Atrium
2801 M/Gatcnhein Street
Portland, Oregon 97227
Free Admission
Gala Dinner & Dance
On Saturday, November 3,2007
6:00 PM - No Host Social Hour
7:(K)PM - Dinner & Program
9:00 PM - Dance
Embassy Suites
3 I9 S W Pine Street
Port I and, Oregon 97204
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E thnic C lea n sin g in
America — Filmmaker
Marco W illiams’ “Ban­
ished,” the story of Afri­
can-A m erican
fam ilies v io ­
lently driven
from their land
Norman Sylvester
betw een the
Civil War and
Great Depression, plays Nov. I at 7 p.m. at
the Whitsell Auditorium at the Portland
Art Museum as part of the Northwest Film
Center's Human Rights on Film series.
Artists Open Studios — Self-directed tours
of 98 local artists workplaces take place
Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 20 and Oct. 2 1
on the westside. The Portland Open Studios Tour
Guide includes two tickets for all days and can be
obtained at Art Media stores. New Seasons Markets,
W eir’s Cicely and other outlets listed on the website
portlandopenstudios.com.
Mansions After Dark — Wednesday, Oct. 24, visi­
tors will have the rare opportunity to tour five early
20th-century-era mansions inside and out; learning
what really lurks beneath the stairs and goes bump
in the night. Tours begin at 6 p.m. For reservations,
call Cyrus, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
at 503-823-3624.
Festival ofT rees--Thursday, Nov. 29, from 5:30 p.m.
to 11 p.m., the 25th-annual Providence Festival of
Trees kicks off with an auction and dinner at the
Oregon Convention Center. Public shows available
Friday, Nov. 30, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturday,
Dec. l.fro m 10a.m. to 6 p.m. Visit providence.org/
festivaloftrees for tickets.
T rans-S iberian O rch estra — Sunday, Dec. 2 at 3
p.m. and 7:30 p.m., the Rose Garden will host the
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Winter Tour, featuring
symphonic rock to unveil the inspiring story of an
angel who helps a child discover the meaning of
Christmas. For tickets, visit RoseQuarter.com.
Holiday Ale Festival -- Beginning Thursday, Nov. 29
through Sunday, Dec. 2, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., the
I2th-annual festival at Pioneer Courthouse Square,
701 S.W. 6th Ave., provides beer lovers the oppor­
tunity to sample some or all of the 36 rare beers
featured. Visit holidayale.com or contact 503-252-
9899 for more information.
So You T hink You ( an Dance — Tuesday, Nov. 27
at 8 p.m., see your favorite stars from the sizzling
summer show perform live at the Rose Garden. For
tickets, call 877-789-7673.
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Harlem Nights — Every
Thursday evening at 9 p.m.
throughout the month of October at
Ohm. Southwest First and Couch.
SlidersGrill —Sliders Grill, 3011 N. Lombard, features
an eclectic assortment of performers on the main stage,
accompanied by delicious food. Call 503-459-4488 for
more information.
Sunday Night Jazz - Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy listing
to the cool sounds of Mel Brown, every Sunday
evening this month in the Rogue River Room at Chi-
nook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City. No cover
charge.
H ip-hop Dance Classes — Vancouver-Clark Parks and
Recreation 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 infor­
mation, call 360-696-8236.
T rip p in ' through Town -- Take a trip through time to
find the hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul influencing
Portland on Wednesdays at the Ghm, 31 N.W. First
Ave., for a $7 cover.
O pen Mic Night — Every Wednesday night at 7 p.m..
Proper Eats Market and Café, 8638 N. Lombard St.,
hosts open-mic night.
Carousels: The Art o f the Animal— Currently through
Jan. 3 1, the World Forestry Center Discovery Museum
will present a magnificent display of antique hand-
carved wooden animals; for more information call 503-
288-1367 or visit worldforestry.org.