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Rock Against D iabetes NW —
Saturday, Nov. 10, from noon to 10
p.m., M cM enam in’s K ennedy School
will host the concert to benefit Juvenile D ia
betes Research Foundation; $20 donation at the door.
Beef* Pork • Lamb • Poultry • Seafood
J-nncIi $5.95. 'Dinner $9.95
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Pork Rib, Brisket, Turkey, Chicken, Ox Tails & More
Beer and Wine Available
Ox-Tails
Dinner
$12«
503-493-9414
4057 N. Interstate Ave.
North Portland
Bible College
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25th Annual Banquet, November 10th 2007
■ Speaker: /. W. MattHennessee
Senior Pastor
Vancouver Avenue
First Baptist Church
■ Where: Ratnada Inn
6221 NE82nd Avenue
Portland, Oregon
■ Theme: "Responding to the Faithfulness o f God"
I Thessalonians 5:24
■ Time: 6:00pm for Silent Auction
■ Dinner at 7:00pm
■ Contact Office: 503.288.2919
■ Cost: $40/person ($45 at the door)
Nov. 13, at 8 p.m., for more infor
mation contact 503-286-6474.
S ea M o n ste rs — Spectacular photo-realistic
anim ation brings creatures o f the deep to life in the
new National Geographic Omnimax film Sea
M onsters: a Prehistoric A dventure, now
playing at OM SI.
C a ro u se ls: T h e A rt o f th e A n im al — C u r
rently through Jan. 3 1, the W orld Forestry
C enter D iscovery M useum will present a
m agnificent display o f antique hand-carved
w ooden anim als; for more inform ation, call
5 0 3 -2 8 8 -l36 7 o rv isitw o rld fo restry .o rg .
Open 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM Monday thru Saturday
with two sides
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G odspell p ro d u ctio n h its In te rsta te A ven u e.
( iodspell at In te rsta te F ire h o u se—Godspell, one o f the
biggest off-B roadw ay successes o f all tim e, is reborn
in a production by Stum ptow n Stages at the Interstate
Firehouse Cultural C enter, 5340 N. Interstate Ave.
Show s run this m onth on w eekends through Dec. 1. For
tickets, call 503-381 -8686.
“ Ah W ild ern ess” - Thursday thru Saturday, Nov. 15-
17, M adison High School, 2735 N.E. 82nd, presents the
affectionate dram a with the witty perspective o f taking
life’s difficulties with a sense o f hum or. Perform ance
starts at 7 p.m. For tickets, call 503-916-5220.
So Y ou T h in k Y ou C a n D an c e — T u e s
d ay , N ov. 27 at 8 p .m ., see y o u r fav o rite
stars from the sizzlin g su m m er show p e r
form live at the R ose G ard en . For tick ets,
call 877-789-7673.
Festival o f T re e s —Thursday, Nov. 29 from 5:30 to 11
p.m ., the 25th-annual Providence Festival o f Trees
kicks o ff with an auction and dinner at the Oregon
Convention Center. Public show s available Friday,
N ov.3 0 ,10 a.m .to 9 p .m .an d on Saturday,D ec. I,from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. V isitprovidence.org/festivaloftrees
for tickets.
T h e Im p o rta n c e o f Being E a r n e s t - PCC Theater Arts
Program ’sfallproduction isO scar W ilde's ‘The Im por
tance o f Being E arnest,’ a tale o f the rom antic m isad
ventures o f a pair o f English cads and the strong-w illed
w om en w hose hearts they hope to win. Perform ances
will be at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 8-1 Oand Nov. 16-17, and at
2 p.m. on Nov. 18, at the SylvaniaCam pus. Call 503-977-
4949 for tickets.
Sm okey R obinson in C o n
ce rt - Rock and Roi I Hall of
F am e in d u ctee S m okey
Robinson will perform with
the O regon Sym phony for
a one-night-only p erfo r
m ance T hursday, Nov. 8 at
7:30 p.m. at the A rlene
S ch n itz er C o n cert Hall.
Tickets can be charged by
phone a, 5 0 3 -2 2 8 -1353 or
purchased through ticketm aster.com .
Labor Arts Festival—Saturday, Nov. lOfrom I to9p.m „
PSU C am pus will host the free festival to recognize
Labor History M onth by prom oting w orking-class
culture and art; festival events include m usicians Anne
Feeney and Rebel V oices from Seattle, hip-hop artist
Mic Crenshaw , films, art, stage readings and more; visit
nw laborarts.org for more inform ation.
N o rm an Sylvester B and - The Norman Sylvester Band
will be perform ing at T illicu m 's in Beaverton on Friday
and Saturday. Nov. 9 - 10 at 9 p.m., and on Tuesday,
La Carpa d el A u s e n te
O u t o f th e (¡r a v e E n te r ta in m e n t- M ir a c le T heater
sets aside tim e for all things m orbid with a lively Day
o f the Dead show o f dance, music and spectacle in “La
C arpa del A usente" a sw inging salute to life during
W orld W ar II and a poignant tribute to soldiers no
longer with us. Show s run through Nov. 11. Tickets
available at the theater box office, 525 S.E. Stark or by
calling503-236-7253.
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 C ourthouse Square,
701 S .W .6 th Ave., provides beer lovers the opportu
nity to sam ple some or all o f the 36 rare beers featured.
Visit hoi idayale.com or contact 503-252-9899 for more
information.
T ra n s-S ih e ria n ( Irc h e s tra - Sunday, Dec. 2 at 3 and
7:30 p.m ., the Rose G arden will host the T rans-Sibe
rian O rchestra W inter Tour, featuring sym phonic
rock to unveil the inspiring story o f an angel who
helps a child discover the m eaning o f Christm as. For
tickets, visit R oseQ uarter.com .