October I, 2008 Page A6 K M IID 89.lt M PLEDGE DRIVE OCTOBER IO—19 Louis Armstrong said, ’’Jazz is music that s never played the same way once.” Jazz is noise Jazz is music that's always different Jazz is an American art form Jazz is revolutionary Jazz is the same as bebop, hip-hop, and the blues Jazz is new and old CONTRIBUTIONS CAN BE MADE AT ANY TIME B Y /M AIL/ PHONE or INTERNET at WWW.KMHD.FM Happy Birthday Alayah & Jayden Ty June 1 June 8 June 15 June 22 June 29 July 6 Reggie Houston & Janice Scroggins &Zor special guest Sundays 5-8pm at Cannon’s Rib Express July 27 Aug 10 Aug 24 5410 NE 33rd Ave in N ew Season's shopping ce n te r) Bob and Crew at Children’s Museum o f O regon. T hey w anted to support us in bringing a m es sage o f co n servation to our kids.” T he exhibit invites fam ilies to spend tim e w ith Bob the B uilder, W endy and the rest o f the C an-D o C rew . C hildren can practice their ow n fixing w ith kid-sm art activities that build up th eir can-do attitudes. T he tasks dem onstrate the p o w er o f p o sitiv e -th in k in g , p ro b le m -so lv in g , tea m w o rk and follow -through. M ost im portantly, from start to finish, the Bob the B uilder team al w ays show s that the fun is in getting it done! C an W e B uild It? Yes W e Can! G rab your hard hats: Bob the B uilder and his C an-D o C rew invite aspiring builders and their fam ilies to help get the jo b done, as the first-ever, hands-on Bob the B u ild e r- Project: Build It traveling m u seum exhibit visits the P ort land C h ild re n ’s M useum . T h e 2 ,0 0 0 s q u a r e - f o o t, m u ltim e d ia e x h ib it re p lic a te e l e m e n t s f r o m B o b th e B u ild e r’s T V se rie s w o rld , in v itin g e x p lo ra tio n and in sp irin g te a m w o rk fo r c h il dren and fa m ilie s. " I m p o r ta n t th e m e s lik e w orking together and environ m e n ta l c o n s e r v a tio n a re w eaved throughout this in ter active ex h ibit,” said P ortland C hildren’s M useum Executive D irector Sarah O rleans. "W e co uldn’t do it w ithout sponsors Neil Kelly and the Energy Trust The Bob the Builder action figure is part o f a traveling museum exhibit with hands on fun for kids. The multimedia show is currently taking place at the Portland's Children's Museum. < * Sunshine, BBQ and a free, all-ages, outdoor show by a ■ ¡New Orleans' sax legend and j ’■some'of the'best players'in town! What could be better? Sept 7 Sept 14 Sept 21 Musicians are welcome to sit in for a jam, .¿jg' ’< ; so you never _know .w ho_ Broadway Classic w ill s h o w up! Portland gets the chance to re-experience the glitz and glory o f the classic “Guys and Dolls, " with Broadway performers, the best local talent, over 80 costumes, 258 props and every single bell and whistle intact. Performances at Portland Center Stage run Tuesday through Sunday through Nov. 2. Presented by Cannon's Rib Express __ and SEASONS ,w.w w . r e g g ie h o u s t onTç o m (ÑtwXnEESEI H ip H op Live Tour L E W I S G. C L A R K C O L L E G E O B I S S W P A L A N T IN E H IL L R O A D Dine to Support Peninsula School T he national to u r H ip H op Live! w ith notables D avid B anner, T alib K w eli, L ittle B rother and the 10- piece band R hythm Roots All S tars co m es to Portland, Friday evening, O ct. 3 at the R oseland T heater. B anner is riding the success o f his chart topping singles “Shaw ty S ay,” featuring Lil W ayne and “G et Like M e” o ff his G reatest Story Ever T o ld a lb u m . T h e R h y th m R o o ts A ll Stars are a collective o f top m usicians w ho have perform ed o r re corded w ith such no tables as B lack Eye P eas, C h ris tia n a A g u ile r a , J u s tin T im b erlak e, O u tk ast David Banner's Hip Hop Live! tour comes to the Roseland Theater on Friday. ^wen and more. ON M A R C H 11. 8 0 0 8 T H E G O V E R N M E N T S E A L E D O FF AN A P A R T M E N T C O M P L E X IN LO S A N G E LE S . SCREEN OEMS. T H E R E S X 0 E N T 8 W E R E N E V E R S E E N A G A IN . IN V IT E S YOU TO ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO MIN A COMPLIMENTARY SCREENING PASS FOR T«0 TO SEE Q U A R Á N T IN F WEDNESDAY-, OCTOBER 1 f I t If y o u have a n y q u e s tio r is In r e g n r > 1: t o till; I.If Pl n i A rts Dance c o m p a n y A u d itio n :., plea' ,i» fo o l 11 <•«.• c o n ta c t U'', a t T,O3 44? 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The restaurants will distrib ute Peninsula Passports on a rotating basis each W ednes day in October where 15 per cent of bill will be donated to the school. The schedule begins Oct. 1 at Thai E-San, 8233 N. Denver Ave.; followed by Oct. 8 at Ho’ Shines Café, 8139 N. Denver Ave.; Oct. 15 at Pizza Fino, 8225 N. Denver; Oct. 22 at Kenton Station, 8303 N. Den ver; and Oct. 29 at the World Famous Kenton Club, 2025 N. K ilp a tric k S t., and Paul Bunyan’s Espresso & Deli, 8149 N. Denver. Global Concerns at Film Center The Northwest Fi 1 m Center this month presents a series o f film s speaking to global concerns and human rights. W h ile cinema can provide en tertainment and escape, fo r many com m itted film m akers and view ers it is a vital medium o f inform a tion and a pow erful tool fo r social change. The works presented in: G lobal Concern w ill broaden un derstanding and stim ulate in volvement as they reveal the hard ship, courage, and com m itm ent o f those w ho are focused on the m any challenges c o n fro n tin g humanity. C heck o u t the w e b site at n w film .o rg fo r complete listings and to purchase tickets