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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. 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