April 15. 2009 Page AIO Advertise with d iv e O y in ‘rin o vtktnb (fibserucv ( '.ill 5<).3-288-(X)3l adsts’portlandob server.com Dixon \ Rib Pit 503-753-0868 H ours 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. M onday thru Saturday Sunday after church at 3:00 p.m. Pick up Delivery and Catering Dinners $9.50 Sandwiches $8.50 And Soul Food Try us once y o u ’ll com e back again L V ’ s Twelve 2 2 B a r & L o u n g e 3530 N Vancouver Ave 503-281-2936 The Little Big Spot Sun, Live M usic Randy Starr and The Player-Jam Session 7:00-12:00Funk& Soul M on. Live M usic Tw elve 22 All-Stars Band 8:00-12:00 O pen Mic, Singers, poets. M usicians, Guests Tues. R eaaee Night 8-12:30G uest D J’san d Bands Weds. Ladies N ight Tw elve 22 All-Stars Band G uest DJ Rehearsal 5:00-7:00 Live Thurs. Jazz Band - com ing Soon-H appy Hour 6-9 Fri-Starting April 10 - Kings o f O l-Skool. D ress Code Enforced. D J ’s: Ken Berry, Larry Bell & Mike. $5 cover Saturday - G uest D J Day tim e Sports on Flat Screen G reat appretizers • D inner Specials Platinum Fade We have the Best Barber & hair Stylist in Portland and we do Razor Line Cuts, Weaves, Relaxers and Cuts Arts \ ENÏERÏÀINMENT Period Authentic Kitchen Tour Showcasing many house styles Visit nine historic homes and tour wonderf ul period or histori­ cally accurate kitchens during a K itchen Revival Tour spon­ sored by the Architectural Heri­ tage Center. If you're planning your own renovation or ju st love to see in s id e v in ta g e h o m e s, th e Kitchen Revival Tour is a great way to learn how kitchens can be kept intact or appropriately 'renovated to m eet contem po­ rary needs. The tour showcases creative solutions in all price ranges and h o u se sty le s run th e g am u t from Victorian-era Queen Anne to mid-century. You'll learn up close and in person how the kitchen has evolved over time from a utilitarian w orkspace to the center o f family living. Homeowners will be on hand to sh a re th e ir e x p e rie n c e s. W hether it’s the preservation of an original gem, a do-it-yourself restoration, or a renovation com ­ pleted under the guidance o f a local contractor, the Kitchen Re­ vival Tour promises to be both educational and entertaining. The Pittock Mansion's period authentic kitchen is one o f the locations fo rti Kitchen Revival Tour on Saturday, sponsored by the Architectural Heritage Center, 701 S.E. Grand Ave. As a special treat, the Pittock M ansion’s kitchen will be part o f the tour. N ot only will tour goers get to see the fantastic kitchen in the main residence, but the understated 1920s gate house as well. If you have never been to the Pittock M ansion or gotten behind the scene into the kitchen, this is a great o p ­ p o r tu n ity to see o n e o f Portland’s m ost im portant his­ toric attractions. The 11th annual event is S at­ urday, April 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. starting from the H eritage C enter at 701 S.E. G rand Ave. Cost is $20 for members and $25 for the general public. P re-reg istratio n is strongly suggested - call 503-231-7264 or www.VisitAHC.org T he A rchitectural H eritage C enter is a non-profit resource cen ter and show case for his­ toric preservation in the Port­ land m etro area. Art, Talent at Cultural Celebration Since debuting in February, Colored Pencils Arts and Culture N ight has draw n hundreds of Portlanders eager to share in the rich textures of cultures represented in our neighborhoods. About one in five Portland resident is foreign- bom , with growing populations o f families from Latin America, Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe. Colored Pencils Arts and Culture Night brings together visual artists and perform ers from a wide variety of racial, ethnic and tribal back­ grounds. The event, held every last Friday o f the m onth at the Intercultural O rganizing office, 700 n. Killingsworth St., is organized by Portland artist Nim Xuto and writer Ronault L.S. Catalani (Polo) in partnership with staff and volunteers from the Center for Intercultural Organizing, City o f Port­ land O ffice of Human Relations, Colors o f Influ­ ence online magazine and the Latino Network. A dm ission is $3. For more inform ation, visit w w w.coloredpencilsart.com. Diversity o f Portland's racial, ethnic and tribal communities merge with artwork at the monthly Colored Pencils Arts and Culture Night, scheduled Friday, April 24 at the Center for Intercultural Organizing office, 700 N. Killingsworth. A reception begins at 5:30 p. m. with an open mi starting at 7p.m. 5010 NE 9th Unit A, Portland, Oregon 97221 503-284-2989 Hours o f operation: M-F 9 am - 6 pm Sat 8 am - 9 pm Sun 11 am - 6 pm Monday & Tuesday, kids haircut age 1-13 will be only $5 -See Sherman Live Jazz -- Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 1510S.W. H arbor Way. No cover or m inim um pur­ c h a s e . F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n , v is it pdxjazz.com. New Prices Effective May 1,2007 com e join us for the festival^of birds Sat­ urday May 9, 10a.m.-3 p.m. Sellwood Park, ju st south o f O aks Bottom W ildlife refuge. This is a free festival for the w hole family. P ack y’s Birthday - Packy, the Oregon Z o o 's m ost fam ous resident turns 47 and is honored during the annual Elephantastic celebration at the zoo, Saturday, April 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A full day o f special Martin Cleaning Service M usic M illennium Free Show s — The Music Millennium, 3 158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live perform ances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to m eet artists. Call 503 -2 3 1 -8926 for a schedule. Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Residential & Commercial Services $45.00 Minimum Service CHG Carpet Cleaning 2 Cleaning Areas or more $30.00 Each Area Pre-Spray Traffic Areas (In c lu d e s P re -S p ra y T ra ffic A rea • H a llw a y E xtra ) Stairs (12-16 stairs) $25.(X) (W ith O ther Services) Heavily Soiled Area: Additional $10.00 • • • • • Zoo B uck Tuesdays - On the second Tues- day o f every month, the O regon Z oo hosts 2 -Buck Tuesdays when guests can tour the zoo for the discounted price o f $2 per person. (Includes: t sm alt H allway) 1 Cleaning Area (only) $40.00 AD D ITIO N AL SERVIC ES Area & Oriental Rug Cleaning Auto/Boat/RV Cleaning Deodorizing & Pet Odor Treatment Spot & Stain Removal Service Scotchguard Protection U PH O LSTERY CLEANING Sofa $79.00 Loveseat $59.(X) Sectional $ 109 - $ 139 Chair or Recliner $35 - $49 Throw Pillows $5.00 (With Other Services) See Flyers for Additional Prices Call For Appointment (503) 281-3949 Pink M artini and the Oregon Sym phony — Newly added concert for Portland’s G lobe-Trotting Salon, 923 S.W. W ashing­ ton St., will take place Tuesday, June 2 at 7:30p.m. For more information call 503-228- 7343. B oston R a p p e r - Mr. Lif, a Boston rapper and m em ber o f the hip hop group the P ercep tio n ists, w ill p erfo rm T u esd ay evening, April 21 at Holocene. T o tally G ospel II- P e n in s u la Open Bible Church. 8225 N. Peninsula, hosts all styles o f gospel, country, and contem porary music with host Riny Horst each Friday night from , 7 :3 0 p .m .-9 :3 0 p .m . For more information, call 503-335-3132. P o etry a t M iracles - Local and national artists and musicians share an evening of spoken word and music at the M iracles Club, 4069 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd .each W ednesday, betw een7:30p.m . and9:30p.m . T ea P a rty J a m Session - Com e enjoy the sm ooth and soulful sounds o f the Kirk G reen Bandevery S unday,7p.m .to 11 p.m. at C lub 72 0 ,7 2 0 S.E. Hawthorne. The jam session and open mic is from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. All professional m usicians are w el­ com e. For more inform ation, call 503-234- 7738. OM SI After Dark - OM SI A fter Dark is a night at the m useum for the 21 and over crow d filled with food, drink and science fun; $ 1 Ofee. For more information, call 503- 797-4 0 0 0 o rv isito m si.ed u . activities, gam es and crafts are planned. G et Intim ate with Storm Large - Storm Large brings here in-your-face sexuality, raw m usical talent and breathtaking em o­ tional honesty to Portland C enter Stage in the autobiographical world prem ier m usi­ cal Crazy Enough, now playing through June 7 in the Ellyn Bye Studio at the A r­ m ory, dow ntow n. Haunted Darkness to Freedom ’s Light - M iracle Theatre. 525 S.E. Stark St., pre­ sents “El G rito del Bronx,” a story about a convicted murderer awaiting execution and other persons trying to let go o f their violent past. For mature audiences. Now playing through Saturday. April 25. Festival o f Birds — G rab the family and Food and Entertainm ent -- Sliders Grill. 3011 N. Lom bard, features an eclectic as­ sortm ent o f perform ers on the main stage, accom panied by delicious food. Call 503- 459-4488 for more information.