Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 23, 2010, Page 11, Image 11

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N orm an Sylvester B and—Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester and
his band perform Friday, June 25 at Tillicum’s; Saturday, June
26 at 5 p.m. at the Tigard Festival o f Balloons; Saturday, June
26 at 9 p.m. at Gem ini’s and Sunday, June 27 at the Good in
the Neighborhood celebration.
Tool L ib ra ry Benefit — McMenamins White Eagle Saloon,
836 N. Russell St., hosts a benefit night for the North Portland
Tool Library, Wednesday, June 30, featuring music by Mr.
Fisk, Paschal Coeur and the Roseland Hunters.
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S u m m er S olstice R u n — Northwest Personal Training spon­
— Enormous dinosaurs
with lifelike ferocity are represented in an exhibit that contin­
ues through Labor Day at the Oregon Zoo. Visitors will follow
a trail through an ancient rain forest, surrounded by the
realistic animatronic creatures that roar,
snarl and move.
P rehistoric P redators
C om ic O peretta —
M ock’s Crest Pro­
ductions, a sum ­
f
t
m er professional
theater company,
presents the Gil­
bert and Sullivan
comic operetta The
Mikado, now play­
ing through Sunday, June 27 at Mago Hunt Center Theater
at the University o f Portland. For tickets, call 503-943-7287.
s
L ion K in g N ation al T ou r — The
Lion King, a national touring show
sponsored by Fred Meyer Broad­
way Across America is now play­
ing through July 11 at Keller Au­
ditorium.
sors a summer solstice celebration with a 3 or 6 mile walk or
run benefitting the Parks Foundation o f Clark County, Sat­
urday, June 26 at 6 p.m. The event starts and finishes in
downtown Vancouver at 1011 Broadway.
King F arm ers M ark et - The King
Farmers Market is back each Sunday
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Oct. 31
at Northeast Seventh Avenue and
W ygant Street, adjacent to King
School Park. Food stamp users can
receive up to $ 10 in matching tokens.
S t.Jo h n s F arm ers M ark et — The St. Johns Farmers Market
takes place each Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Johns
Plaza through Sept. 25. About 24 vendors sel, fruits, veg­
etables, meat, dairy, honey and more.
M el B row n L ive — Portland jazz giant Mel Brown
performs at Salty’s on the Columbia every Friday and
Saturday night. Known as the “Gentleman o f Jazz,” Brown
has a career spanning over 40 years.
Live Ja z z -E v e ry Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.,
the Third Degrees Lounge at the River Place Hotel, 1510 S. W.
Harbor Way. No cover or minimum purchase. For more
information, visit pdxjazz.com.
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