¿rh Page A6 ' ÏJortlanii Olhseruer luly 9. 2008 IMIIIIISHISI Go Diego’s Live Adventure The live-action stage show . G o, Diego, G o Live! conies to the Rose G arden arena with show s on Saturday, July 12 and Sunday, July 13. The interactive stage production follows Di­ ego, his sister A licia and cousin Dora on an action-packed, special m ission to get Baby Ja g u a r's grow l back from the Bobos. Every child in the audience gets a jaguar mask to help on the interactive adventure to rescue animals, navigate through the rainforest and pass agiant waterfall to get to the Anim al Carnivale. Preschoolers will enjoy the high-stakes jo u r­ ney inspired by the rich environm ents o f Latin A m erica and by the anim als that m ake their hom es in those habitats. Nickelodeon's touring production o f Go, Diego, Go Live! The Great Jaguar Rescue will come to the Rose Garden Saturday and Sunday, July 12-13. “ Roald D ahl’s W illy W onka’’ - Thursday, July 10 through July 27, W ashington Park Am phitheatre w ill host the theatrical adapta­ tion o f "C harlie and the Chocolate Factory.” A d u lt perform ances are scheduled every evening except Mondays, at 6:30 p.m.; and youth performances w ill beat 10 a.m. and noon on Saturdays and Sundays. For more inform a­ State Farm11’ Providing Insurance and Financial Services Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710 Michael E Harper Agent tion, call 503-402-1994. We moved to our new location at: Aloha Spirit on Stage - Hapa, the aw ard-w in­ ning H aw aiian band known fo r its incred­ 9713 S.VV. Capitol, Portland, OR 503-221-3050 Fax 503-227-8757 fe s GUIDE "The Game Plan" starring Dwayne “ The Rock” Johnson as a football star who suddenly finds out he has an 8 year old daughter. For more inform ation, call 503- 491-7243. R e-Tilling the Soil — Saturday,July ^ . v o l ­ unteers are needed fo r a 9 a.m. clean-up be­ g inning at Jefferson High School and con­ cluding w ith acelebra- tion at Irving Park from noontobp.m. For more in fo rm a tio n , e m a il posoulent@ live.com . ible instrumental and vocal h a rm o n ie s , brings Polynesia to the Oregon Zoo, Wednes­ day, July 9 at 7 p.m. as part o f the zoo’ s Sum­ m er C oncert Series. Tickets are $10. Your Care Our First Priority Dr. Marceline Tailla C hiropractic Physician G ay M en 's Chorus — W ednesday, Ju ly 9, at 7:30 p.m .. the C h ris t C hurch E piscopal Par­ ish in Lake O sw ego hosts the P ortland Gay M e n ’ s C horus fo r an encore We are located at 1716 N.E. 42nd Ave. Portland, OR 97213 I Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.) perform ance o f BraveSouls and Dreamers, coupled w ith a fa b u ­ lous reception and auction. For tickets, call 503-226-2588 o r visit • Automobile accident injuries • Chronic headache and joint pain • Workers Compensation injuries Call for an appointment! I M 1 1 I U M I1M (503)228-6140 Stop Pointing a Finger And Lend a Hand... Join P.0.P.A (People of Purpose & Associates) forthe 3rd Annual Day Of Re-tilling the Soil Saturday, July 12th, 2008 A celebration o f community spirit and pride to rejuvenate and reawaken the neglected soil o f NE Portland. Registration Breakfast at 8:15am-8:45am (see locations below) Clean-up begins at 9:00am Celebration at Irving Park 12:00pm-6:00pm more; $5 donation. Paintings at Reflections - Re­ fle c tio n s C o ffe e H ouse, 446 N .E. K illin g s w o rth St., is host­ ing an e x h ib it o f a c ry lic p a in t­ ings o f portraits, ou td o o r scenes and animals by G abriella Steele. A reception w ith the a rtist w ill be held at R eflections on Satur­ day, July 12 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. International Day Festival -- Saturday, July 12 from noon to 6 p .m . at the Roseway Park Blocks at Northeast72 A v ­ enue, enjoy the rich cultural d ive rsity o f Portland w ith R xk I. danc ing and music from around the w orld. through Sunday, July 13, at the Sheraton A ir ­ port Hotel w ill host a celebration o f country, swing and line dancing. T o register, visit PortlandDanceFestival.com. Contact Larry Collins for more information: 503-839-8676 or 503-823-4575. P.0.P.A.( People of Purpose & associates) • The Portland Observer Have you seen me? day, July 12 from noon to9:30 p.m., the fa m ily- friendly fundraiser benefiting the Sandy R iver Rescue Fund w ill host a m ix o f Bluegrass performers at M a y o r Square and M a in Street w ill be teaming w ith various foods, shopping and pdxgm c.org. Portland Dance Festival--Thursday, July 10 Clean-up Groups located: • Maple Mallory Apartments, 3720 NE Mallory Ave. Portland, OR 97212 • Jefferson High School, 5210 N Kerby Ave. Portland, OR 97217 • Cornerstone Community Church, 2216 NE Klllingsworth St. Portland, OR 97211 T ro u td a le B ite & Bluegrass — S atur­ Totally Gospel - Wednesday. July 9 thru July 12, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.. the Northeast Baptist Church, 6 7 0 1 N.E. Prescott St., w ill host the country and contemporary gospel show under the big tent. For more inform ation, call 503-335-3132. I)iv e -ln Movies - Friday. July I I. M t. Hood C om m unity College Aquatic Center hosts the fa m ily fun summer D ive-In Movies featuring Endangered Missing Parenting W orkshop — Sat­ urday, July 12 from 10:30 a.m. to noon, at the Rose C ity Nazarene Church hosts a free w o rk ­ shop provides latest techniques fo r integrat­ ing m ultiple cultures w hile parenting. For more inform ation, visit pdixid.com . Israeli Street Festival - Wednesday, July 16, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. the Oregon Jewish M u ­ seum, .310 N .W . Davis, w ill host the celebra­ tion, featuring Israeli food, games, and live Klezmer music by Yankl Falk and DoinaGroove, and the "T o Return to the L a n d .. photogra­ phy exhibit. Dinosaurs! - Prehistoric roars reverberate over lush rain fo r­ est canopies as the Oregon Zoo takes visitors back m il­ lions o f years w ith its summer b lo c k b u s te r e x h ib it, “ D onosaurs!” The life -size aminatronie beasts roar, snarl and move w ith realistic feroc­ ity. Adm ission is $4 plus regu­ lar zoo admission. Kids Live Large -- Kids can grab on, push o ff and glide through the Jurassic in the D i­ nosaur R evolution e xhibit at the Portland C hildren's M u ­ seum. The traveling show runs through Sept. I w ith dinosaur-themed mazes, v iv id murals Khalia English Lonnie Henderson Pierre Joseph Nicole McDonald and hands-on, interactive fun. C urrent Age: 14 Missing: May 22,2008 C u rren t Age: 13 Missing: June 8.2008 From: Tampa, EL C urrent Age: 12 Missing: May 28,2008 From: Immokalee, EL C urrent Age: 13 Missing June 11. 2008 From: Gainesville, V A Young A rtists Camp - July 28 thru Aug. 9. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., children ages I O to 13, w ill experience the fun. games, exercises, w ritin g and performances to build confidence and creativity at the Interstate Firehouse C ultural From: Phoenix. A Z 1-800-THE-LOST Center. For more inform ation and to register, I f yo u have any inform ation please contact: The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children I-8 0 0 -T H E -L O S T (1-800-843-5678) This public service announcement provided by the Portland Observer Newspaper. call 503-823-4322. Oregon Brewers Festival -July 24thru July 27 from noon to 9 p.m., at the Tom M cC all W ater­ front Park, beer fans w ill he able to sample brews from 72 craft breweries. C a r Show and Festival - Aug. 16, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the W algreen's on Lombard and Greeley, w ith food, music, cars, games, door prizes, rock clim b in g , face painting, and lots o f fun. Festa Italiana ‘ Piazza Ita lia ’ — Aug. 21 thru A ug. 24, Pioneer Square w ill come to life w ith the rich culture o f Italy at the fa m ily-frie n d ly Italian celebration o f good food and music featuring the Carter Fam ily Marionettes, com ­ petitions in pizza tossing, grape stomping, danc­ ing, vino and more. Oregon Zoo B u ck Tuesdays - On the 2nd Tuesday o f every month, the zoo hosts 2-B uck Tuesdays when guests can tour the zoo during regu I ar zoo hours fo r the di seou n ted price o f $2 per person! Live Jazz - Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the T hird Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlaee Hotel, 1510 S.W. H arbor W ay, w ill host the ongoing weekend series featuring Portland’ s rich jazz scene w ith no cover or m inim um purchase. For more inform ation, visit pdxjazz.com. O M S I $2 Days - The first Sunday o f every month can spark your passion fo r science at the O M S I when admission is ju st $2. Exhibits and over 2(X) hands-on; also offered on $2 days is a special reduced admissions o f $5 each forthe P la n e ta riu m , O M N I M A X , and the USS Blueback submarine tours. For more inform a­ tion, visit O M S l.e d u . Portland Police Museum - This spring the Portland Police Museum, 1111 S.W. Second Ave. offers a hands-on exhibit on crim e scene in v e s tig a tio n s p e c ific a lly geared to w a rd school-age children. V isitors w ill be able to operate an actual fingerprint scanning machine and examine evidence, and receive a free child safety kit. Free admission. For more inform a­ tion, call 503-823-00 19. First Thursday A rt G allery O p e n in g -Every first Thursday in the Pearl, meet the artists and jo in the street party fo r gallery receptions and openings introducing the works o f many art­ ists; this is a free event. Music M illenn ium Free Shows - The M usic M ille n n iu m , 3158 E Burnside, host many in­ house live performances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to meet local artists. C all 503- 231-8926 fo r a schedule. Community in Motion - Port­ land people and landscapes o f public transit become the stars in print works by F. X. Fosica currently on display in a fee solo e xh ib it at the Interstate FirehouseCultural Center, 5340 N. Interstate Ave. Free First Friday Nights - The Portland C hildren's Museum has partnered w ith Target to provide free admission to ev­ eryone on the first Friday o f each month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. H ip-hop Dance Classes - Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation is hosting fa m ily friendly hip-hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18. Various lessons teach rhythm , technique, coordina­ tion, a g ility and teamwork through urban dance moves. For more information, call 360-696-8236. Open M ie Night - Every Wednesday night at 7 p.m.. Proper Fats M arket and Café, 8638 N. Lombard St., host open mie night. S lidersG rill -S lid e rs G rill.301 I N.Lombard, features an celeetie assortment o f performers on the main stage, accompanied by delicious food. Call 503-459-4488 fo r more information.