Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 30, 2009, Page 18, Image 18

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    December 30, 2009
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F ather, D aughter Bring in New Y ear - The fun and funky
Norman Sylvester Band, featuring Lenanne Sylvester Miller,
w illhostaN ew Y ear’sEveparty,Dec.31 from 9a.m .to 1 a.m.
at Aquariva on the beautiful Willamette River, 0470 S.W.
Hamilton Court. Call5O3-XO2-585O for res­
ervations.
Soulful New Y ear’s - - Patrick Lamb will
bring his soulful R&B music to the
Heathman Restaurant and Bar on New
Year’s Eve for an exclusive evening of
dinner, dancing and celebrating. For tick­
ets, visit ticketsoregon.com or call 1 -800-
551-0011.
Pittock M ansion C elebrates — Pittock Mansion pays tribute
to 150 years ofChristmas traditions with a holiday exhibit that
runs through Sunday, Jan. 3. For information, call 503-823-
3623 or visit pittockmansion.org.
Dazzled by the Lights--ZooLights,
the Oregon Z oo’s winter festival
continues nightly through Sunday,
Jan. 3. Nearly 1.25 million lights illu­
minate life-size animal silhouettes,
trees, walkways and the ever-popu-
lar zoo train.
Music M illennium Free Shows — The Music Millennium,
3158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live performances. Enjoy
free music and the opportunity to meet
artists. Call 503-231 -8926 for a sched­
ule.
Face Y our Fears — Visitors to the Oregon Museum
o f Science and Industry (OMSI) will get their heart
pumping and palms sweaty in the interactive exhibit
Scream! The Science o f Fear, now showing through
Sunday, Jan. 3.
OM SI A fter D ark -O M S I After Dark
is a night at the museum for the 21 and
over crowd filled with food, drink and
science fun; $ 10 fee. For more informa­
tion, call 503-797-4000or visit omsi.edu.
Japanese G ardens New Y e ar — The Portland Japa­
nese Garden will celebrate O-Shogatsu (New Year’s)
with a special family day in the garden’s Pavilion on
Sunday, Jan. 10, with tea and light refreshments,
traditional New Year’s activities forkids and calligra­
phy writing.
Food and Entertainm ent—Sliders Grill,
3011 N. Lombard, features an eclectic
assortment o f performers on the main
stage, accompanied by delicious food.
Call 5459-4488 for more information.
Totally G ospel 11 — Peninsula Open
Predators of the Serengeti - Come hear the roar as the
Oregon Zoo shows off its newest and
most ambitious exhibit with three Af­
rican lions and other animals that are
home to the Serengeti.
BibleChurch, 8225 N. Peninsula, hosts
all styles o f gospel, country, and con­
temporary music with host Riny Horst
on Friday, Feb. 5 and every other month
on the first Friday
night from 7:30 p.m. to
9:30p.m. For more in­
formation, call 503-
335-3132.
Live Jazz - Every Friday and Saturday
from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third De­
grees Lounge at the River Place Hotel,
1510 S.W. Harbor Way. No cover or
minimum purchase. For more informa­
tion, visitpdxjazz.com.
Youth C enter Activities — The Po­
lice Activities League Youth Cen­
ter, 424 N.E. 172nd Ave., opens
during the winter break holidays
from 10:30a.m.to5:30p.m. Activi­
ties include pool tournaments, holi­
day arts & crafts, board game tour­
naments, 3-on-3 basketball, field
trips and more.
From F arm toC u p —
Battle to Vote - The Clark County
Historical Museum, 1511 Main St. in
Vancouver, hosts a free women’s suf­
frage exhibit though the end o f the
year. Washington was an early leader in
giving women the right to vote.
The World Forestry
Center at Washington
Park takes a look at the
powerful influence of
coffee on environments, human cultures and economies
worldwide in a special traveling exhibit “Coffee: The World
in Your Cup, running now through Jan. 10.
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