Cl’r |Io rtla n b ODbseruer Page A6 May 13. 2009 Arts IN illIMMUNI Farmers Market Proves Popular Michael Tillery Broker 503.975.8004 michael@bridgetownrealty.com Please call me, your neighborhood specialist, for any of your Real Estate needs. My success is built on a commitment to quality service M ore than four thousand community members visited the Portland Farmers Market on its opening day May 3 in north­ east Portland. The market will open each Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2p.m. through Sept. 27 at the King N eig h b o rh o o d F a c ility on Northeast Seventh Avenue next to King School Park and south of Alberta Street. O rganizers said the atten­ dance was twice as many as expected for this time of year. In fact, there was a run on pro­ duce and the farmers ran out of product by noon. To meet the needs of pro­ duce-loving north and north­ east Portland neighbors, farm­ ers in attendance were planning on doubling the amount they bring on future Sundays. In a d d itio n , P ortland Farm ers Market will be adding three or four more vegetable growers and additional fruit producers. Commissioner Nick Fish was on hand to ring the opening bell. He welcomed the site of a com­ munity- based farmers market in a historically underserved area o f the city and one of Portland’s oldest and most di­ verse neighborhoods. “This will be the place where Big crowds fill opening day at the Portland Farmers Market at the King Neighborhood families buy their fresh produce Facility next to King School Park. The Sunday market will be expanding as the growing for the week, where neighbors season gets underway. Hours are each Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Sept. 27 get to know each other, and where everyone can learn some­ thing new - maybe it’s a new recipe, or a cultural tradition, or biking to the market and elsewhere around A bike booth featuring bike displays, bike maybe an opportunity for civic tow n,” says Anna C urtin, education and inspections and biking experts will be in place engagement,” Fish said. each Saturday this month at the Portland Farm­ events manager of Portland Farmers Market. T he c o m m issio n e r also The organization hopes to reduce traffic ers Market at Portland State University, down­ thanked the many farmers and and congestion in the area as well as demon­ town. artisans. strate how enjoyable and easy it is to choose Bicycle and market-goers will get the infor­ “Food is what brings us to­ an earth-friendly option to visit the market. mation and inspiration needed to tote their gether, around the dinner table, “Our shoppers believe in supporting farm­ produce and artisan foods home on two at the community potluck, dur­ ers, buying local, and planting gardens,” wheels instead of four. ing school lunch. We all must Curtin said, “Why not encourage them to “Based on recent custom er surveys, we eat to live and nourish one an­ make another considered choice by biking and estimate that about 60 percent of our regular other. Let this be a place where using car-free transportation? We want to shoppers drive to our Saturday PSU Market we continue to nourish our­ highlight for shoppers that convenience isn’t every week. We’ve organized this month-long selves, our fam ilies and our confined to the automobile.” initiative to inspire more shoppers to consider community.” Bicycle Tips, Help at PSU Market BRID G ETO W N r R E A L T Y 'l □ Grand Opening T he R ib C rib B arbeque AT LV’s TWELVE 22 3530 N Vancouver Ave Hours: Thurs.-Sun. 3pm-2am Ribs, Chicken, Hot Links Smothers Brothers Live - The legendary Smothers Brothers will be performing their slapstick style of comedy at Chi­ nook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City on Friday, May 22 and Saturday, May 23 at 8 p.m. both nights. Fortickets or more information, call 1-888-624-6228. • -I Teen Dance - CHILD Inc, a local group providing childcare and transi­ tional support to local residents is having a teen dance at the Missis­ sippi Ballroom on May 22 as a fundraising event and outreach opportunity for teens ages 13 to 18. For more information, contact Troy Tateatchild.inc.pdx.@ tmail.com. Danced” at the Interstate Firehouse Cul­ tural Center in north Portland. of visual art, dance, music, theater and literary events take place this week during Art Beat across all three main campuses of PortlandCommunity College and the South­ east Center. Admission is free. For more information, visit artbeat.pcc.edu. Live Jazz — Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 1510S.W. Harbor Way. Nocover or minimum purchase. For more information, visit pdxjazz.com. Art Beat -- An extensive collection Platinum Fade S A L O N Portland’s Dance Halls - The history of Portland- dance halls, many built in the 1920s, is the subject of the art show “Once Upon a Time in Portland, We Afro-Latin Night of J azz — In te rn a tio n a l sta r Arturo O ’Farrill and the Portland Jazz Orchestra host a night of Afro-Latin jazz, Friday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Crystal Ballroom, 1332W. Burnside. O 'Farrill is a Grammy winner from New York City and son of the late composer and jazz trumpeter ChicoO'Farrill. Get Intimate with Storm Large - Storm Large brings here in-your-face sexuality, raw musical talent and breathtaking emo­ tional honesty to Portland Center Stage in the autobiographical world premier musi­ cal Crazy Enough, now playing through June 28 in the Ellyn Bye Studio at the Armory, downtown. 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D J ’s: Ken Berry, Larry Bell & Mike. $5 cover Saturday - Guest DJ Day time Sports on Flat Screen Great appretizers • Dinner Specials ►