Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 19, 2008, Page 20, Image 20

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myspace.com/Portland_teen_idol.
300 N. Killingsworth
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(503) 286-1339
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Oregon Zoo invites fami­
lies to “Rabbit Romp,” a
celebration of spring on
Saturday, March 22 from9a.m. to 3 p.m. The morning
will feature egg hunts every 20 minutes with children
ages 3 to 10 divided into age groups and challenged
to find candy eggs and prizes. Sea otters, polar bears
and others ani­
mals will re­
c e iv e
egg-
themed enrich­
ment activities.
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Fax (503) 286-7088
1 — off Any Dinner
Best tasting Fish in town
14 Burger and Fries $2.99
Melt in your mouth PhillySteak
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Dreamgirls —
Based on the
sto ry o f the
Suprêmes' and
the award win­
ning musical and movie, the Stumptown Stages pro­
duction of "Dreamgirls,” staring Joann Coleman,
Julianne Johnson and Lava Alapai. plays through
April 5 at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center,
5340 N. Interstate. Tickets are
$27 or $ 15 for groups of 10 or
more. Get tickets online at
stumptownstages.com.
“Creativity
shouldn’t be
following
radio; it
should be the
other way
around.”
Herbie
Hancock
..broadcasting with High
Definition Digital Radio
along with our usual
analog FM stereo signal
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Beef* Pork • Lamb • Poultry • Seafood
Touch $5.95. ‘Dinner $9.95 uni up
Full Monty, Fully Exposed —
The smash-hit Broadway mu­
sical and cheeky R-rated com­
edy "The Full Monty" dis­
robes for al I to see at the Lake­
wood Theatre Company in Lake Oswego through
April 13. Tickets are $28 for adults and $26 for students
and seniors. Call the
5O3-635-39OI or go
online at Lakewood-
center.org.
Teen Idol Auditions—
Portland Parks & Rec­
reation is bringing the
second season of Port-
landTeen Idol, »popu­
lar local competition
based on the national
TV program. Teens are invited to show off their talent
at auditions through the month of March. For more
Pork Rib. Brisket. Turkey, Chicken. Ox Tails & More
Beer and Wine Available
Open I / :30 AM - 9:00 PM Monday thru Saturday
Ox Tail
Dinner
$12^
with two sides
& cornbread
Weddings
Birthday Parties
503-493-9414
Generation Gaps — Friday, March 28 at 8 p.m., the
First United Methodist Church, 1838 S.W.
Jefferson St., will host the Columbia Sym­
phony O rchestra perform ing G eneration
Gaps. For more information call 503-243-
4 0 7 7 o r v is it th e w e b s ite at
colum biasym phony.org.
N orm an Sylvester Band — Friday. March
28, from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30a.m., the Norman
Sylvester Band will be singing the blues
at The Candlelight Cafe, 2032 S.W. Fifth
Ave. For future venues, visit norm ansylvester.com .
Hip-hop Dance Classes —Vancouver-Clark Parks
and Recreation is hosting family friendly hip-hop
dance classes forages 5 to 18.
V a rio u s
le s s o n s
te a c h
rhythm, technique, coordina­
tion, agility and team w ork
through urban dance moves.
For more information, call 360-
696-8236.
Open M k N ight -- Every
W ednesday night at 7 p.m..
Proper Eats Market and Cafe, 8638 N. Lombard St.,
hosts open-m ic night.
Sea M onsters — Spectacular photo­
realistic animation brin g sereatu reso f
the deep to life in the new National
Geographic Ominimax film Sea Mon­
sters: a Prehistoric Adventure, now
playing at OMSI.
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Sliders Grill -- Sliders Grill. 3 0 1 1 N.
Lombard, features an eclectic assort­
ment of perform ers on the main stage,
accom panied by delicious food. Call
503-459-4488 for more information.
Sunday Night Jazz. - Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy
listening to the cool sounds of
M d Brown, in the Rogue River
o& y
Room a, Chinook W inds Casino
Resort in Lincoln City. No cover
Night Clubs
charge.
FundRaisers
Family Reunions
Réceptions
Business Functions
School Functions
Concert Promotions
Prfvate Parties
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Class Reunions
Banquet
DJ Service On The Move
E-mail:dewayn525 (<’’yahoo.com
4057 N. Interstate Ave.
Toni Lincoln and Ron Steen Trio - Friday, March
28, at 8 p.m., the elegant jazz singer Miss Toni
Lincoln will make her debut at Tony S tarlight’s
Supperclub & Lounge, 3728 N.E. Sandy Blvd. For
more inform ation call 503-517-8584 or visit:
tonystarlight.com .
503.442.5089
“Taugh tintes don 't last but tougli peuple do"
Beauty in the Midst of Tragedy -
- Family celebrations take on new
meaning for a mother and two
daughters after a family tragedy
strains the ties that bind in Rabbit
Hole, now playing through Sun­
day at the A rts Rep T heatre,
dow ntow n.