Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 29, 2008, Page 6, Image 6

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October 29. 2008
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Samudra, the Oregon Zoo's
Asian elephant calf ju s t turned
two months old, tipping the
scales at 4 67 pounds, a gain o f
more than 180 pounds from his
birth weight. Samundra had a
rough start to life when his
mother, Rose-Tu, became
confused after giving birth and nearly trampled him. But she's a loving and protective mother now, zookeepers say.
Dance Party
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The Buttermilk Baby Mak­
ers, yes they are as good as
those particular words, are a
creative music massive con­
sistin g
of
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Cutmaster Queasy, Da’rel Jr.,
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All four members come from
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T heir on-going m onthly
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dance party. Off the Wall, re­
volves around a 80s vs. 90s
theme. The music selection
doesn’t discriminate against
any genres so expect to hear
everything from House to Pop.
They choreograph dance odes
to songs like Thriller and Poi­
son.
The group will perform their
Halloween edition on Friday
Oct. 31 at 9 p.m. at Paia, 105
N.W. Third Ave. Admission is
$5 before 10 p.m. and $ 10 after.
The Buttermilk Baby Makers host a dance party on Hallow­
een, Friday, Oct. 31 at Paia, 105 N.W. Third Ave.
michael@bridgetownrealty.com
Cher on the Radio for Obama
Please call me, your neighborhood
specialist, for any of your Real Estate
needs. My success is built on a
commitment to quality service.
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Cher
Forget music. When ya hear
Cher on the radio these days, it's
all about politics.
The legendary songstress has
been hitting the radio campaign
trail for Barack Obama.
"I called radio stations in swing
states like Indiana, Iowa and
Florida to tell people to go out
and vote,” Cher said last week
M ulticultural Film S eries — of its free
Jefferson High School presents
Zietgeist the movie Part I, "The
Greatest Story Ever Told" as part
G reater F aith B aptist C hurch
Presents a Week o f Celebration
in Honor o f our Pastor & First lady
Rev. Byrone & Marvia Bolton
3rd Year Pastor’s Anniversary
October 29th thru November 2nd 2008
Celebration will begin with three nights of preaching
and signing at Greater Faith Baptist Church, 931 N. Skidmore Street,
Portland OR, at 7:00 p.m. nightly. Guest speakers will be:
The Bolton Brothers
M
il
c o m m u n ity
multicultural fdm
series On Monday, Nov. 3
at 6 p.m. in the JHS Com m unity
Room A43.
Back to Y our R oots - Do Dll
have questions on man-
aping bi-racial, wavy,
cufly or kinky hair? Are
you transitioning from
relaxer to natural? Talk­
ing Drum Bookstore, 446
N.E. Killingsworth St.,
hosts a free Back to Your Roots
Natural Hair Celebration, on Mon­
day, Nov. 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
with experts from Design Essen­
tials Hair Care System s and
Kolja’s Hair and Beauty Salon.
during an opening for Luau Res­
taurant in Beverly Hills. "1 wanted
to call the states he needs the
votes in most."
Cher modestly opined that she
wasn’t sure if she had any power
to sway the electorate, but no
matter...
"I have no idea if I was able to
influence listeners, but 1 got the
message that I was supposed to
get across— to vote," she says.
"I really think that Obama has a
chance to be the president of his
time. This is a very dangerous,
very sad time for America, and 1
really think— I wouldn't say this
if I didn't think it— I really think
that he's the right person for the
right time."
N o rm a n
S y lv e s te r
Band will take the
stage at 9:30 p.m ., at
Candlelight’s in Portland; Nov. 1
at 9:30 p.m. at G emini’s in Lake
Oswego; and Wednesday, Nov.
5at8p.m .atT illicum ’s
in Beaverton. For more
information, call 503-
281-5989.
Meatball Dinner, Sunday, Nov. 2,
from noon to 6:30 p.m. Also in­
cludes tossed salad, bread, soft
drinks and pies. Take-out avail­
able. For more information, call
503-281-6461.
I>egendary Soul Diva -
- LindaHombuckle per­
forms Saturday, Nov. 1
at 8 p.m. downtown at Jimmy
M aks, 221 N.W. l()th Ave.
C eleb ra te F reed om V eteran s
Day P arad e - Saturday, Nov. 8,
the 22nd annual parade begins
at 11 a.m. with the firing of the
H ow itzer cannons at the His­
toric Reserve in V ancouver, the
parade starts at the corner of
East Reserve St. and Evergreen
Blvd. proceeding west along
O fficers Row. For inform ation,
visit historicreserve.org.
‘A M urder is A nnounced' - Be­
ginning Friday, Oct. 31 the
New Century Players will
perform at the Rex Putnam
W idm er G asthaus Benefit — High School in Milwau­
Thursday, Oct. 30, from 4 p.m. kee in a classic Agatha
until 11 p.m., Widmer Gasthaus, Christie who-done-it.
For
e
929 N. Russell, will contribute half more information and per-
of all proceeds to the
fo rm a n c e
MLK Loaves & Fishes
schedule, call
Center which provides
503-367-2620.
( annon Beach Storm y W eather
meals to homebound se­
St. C harles Spaghetti Arts Festival - Nov. 7 through
niors; for more informa­
Dinner - St. Charles Nov. 9, enjoy three days of art,
tion call 503-281-3333.
Church. 42nd and N.E. music, and literary events. For
in fo rm a tio n ,
v isit
Emerson, hosts its 58th m ore
Norm an Sylvester Band
annual Spaghetti and eannonbeaeh.org.
— Friday, Oct. 31, the
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Theme: “ I can do all things in C hrist... Phil. 4:13
November 1 3 - 1 6
Celebration w ill continue at Vancouver Ave First Baptist Church
3 138 N Vancouver Avenue, Portland, OR
(Thursday - Sunday)
Saturday night, Nov 1st
A “ Live Concert Gospel Musical” featuring the renowned Bolton Brothers
o f Hattiesburg, MS, 6:00 p.m. (doors open at 5 :0 0 p.m.)
Nov. 30 - Dec. 4
Sunday afternoon, Nov 2nd
Pastor's Bolton Anniversary Celebration, 4:(X) p.m.
For more information, call 503-710-2(MX) or 503-247-2992
OR
(Sunday - Thursday)
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