Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 11, 2010, Page 13, Image 13

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Hawthorne Street Fair Sunday
The H aw thorne Street Fair w ill feature over 80
m erchants, food and craft vendors, free m ovies,
kid friendly festivities, live m usic, and local a rt­
ists.
T he 17th annual event is held along S o u th ­
east H aw thorne B oulevard, betw een 12th and
50th avenues, on Sunday, A ug. 15from 10a.m . to
5 p.m.
T his y e ar the H aw thorne B oulevard B usiness
A ssociation is team ing up w ith Fish E m ergency
S ervices to facilitate a food donation drive in
conju nction w ith the street fair.
Sunday Parkw ays, P o rtlan d ’s p rem ier bicycle
event w ill also cross H aw thorne again this year,
draw ing thousands o f people to the festivities.
Secure bicycle parking w ill be set up in the p ark ­
ing lot o f C hase B ank, 3902 S.E. H aw thorne.
ENTERTAINMENT
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M el B row n L ive — P ort­
land ja z z giant M el B row n
perform s at S a lty ’s on the C o ­
lum bia every Friday and S aturday
night. K now n as the “G entlem an o f Jazz,” Brow n
has a career spanning over 40 years.
GLIDE
Z oo S eries Soul - International
hitm aker LeR oy Bell will bring a
little bit o f soul to the O regon
Z oo, W ednesday, A ug. 11 as
part o f the z o o 's S um m er C o n ­
cert Series. Bell broke into the
m usic scene in the late 1970s,
te am in g w ith p a rtn e r C asey
Jam es to create hits for groups
like the Spinners, T em ptations
and O ’Jays.
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A ug. 14 at Theatre! T h e ­
ater! on Southeast B elm ont.
M o m ’s D ream and Fate — based on
the real-life account o f burlesque star G ypsy
R ose Lee, the m usical G ypsy tells the story o f a
m o th e fs m ifla p p a b le desire to see her daughters b e­
com e stars. Plays at the L akew ood T h e ­
ater C o. in Lake O sw eg o through S u n ­
day, A ug. 22.
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C o m m u n ity Fun - T he next fam ily-
friendly and m ulti-cultural PR O PE R Fes­
tival is held S aturday, Sept. 11, from 12
p.m . to 4 p.m . at K enton Park in north
Portland. A ctivities include a bike and car
show , healthy living exhibits, live art and
entertainm ent, netw orking booths, a p u p ­
pet show and free food.
M exican E questrian C ulture -
T his sum m er, the O regon H is­
tory M useum presents its new ­
est exhibit A rte en la C harreria:
T he A rtisanship o f the M exican
E questrian C ulture. O ver 300
stunning objects, m any dating from the late 1800s, offer
a unique view o f the culture surrounding the charro or
M exican cow boy.
L ive Jazz - Every Friday and S aturday from 8 p.m . to
N orm an S ylvester B and — B o o g ieC at
N orm an S y lv e ste ra n d h is band perform
T hursday and Friday. A ug. 12 and 13 al
11 p m " the ™ rd D egrees Lollnge al lhe R iver Place
H o te' ' 1510 s -w - H arbor W
N ° c o ™ r o r m inim um
p u rch ase' p o r m ore inform ation, visit p d x jazz.co m .
P reh isto ric P red ators - E norm ous d i­
nosaurs w ith lifelike ferocity are rep re­
s e n te d in an e x h ib it th a t c o n tin u e s
through L abor Day at the O regon Zoo.
V isitors w ill follow a trail through an
a n c ie n t rain fo re st, su rro u n d e d by th e re a listic
anim atronic creatures that roar, snarl and m ove.
C lyde s; Saturday, A ug. 21 at the W est M usic M illenniu m F ree S h ow s - T he M usic M illen-
L in n S a lo o n , F rid a y , A u g . 27 at nium , 3158 E. B urnside, hosts in-house live perfor-
P ersim m on s; and Saturday, A ug. 28 at m ances. Enjoy free m usic and the opp o rtu n ity to m eet
G em ini Pub in Lake O sw ego.
artists. C all 503-231 -8926 fo r a schedule.
R oad to E quality E xhibit - C lark C ounty H istoric M u-
seum presents the exhibit, R oad to Equality: the Struggle
for W o m en ’s R ights in the N orthw est. T he m useum is
located at 1511 M ain St. in V ancouver. For m ore infor­
m ation, call 360-993-5679.
K in g F arm ers M ark et — T he K ing F arm ers M arket is
back each Sunday from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m . through O ct.
31 at N ortheast S eventh A venue and W ygant Street,
adjacent to K ing School Park. F ood stam p users can
receive up to $10 in m atching tokens.
St. Joh n s F arm ers M ark et - T he St.
Johns Farm ers M arket takes place each
S aturday from 9 a.m . to 1 p.m . at St.
Johns P laza through Sept. 25. A bout
24 vendors sell fruits, vegetables, m eat,
dairy, honey and m ore.
R ock Story B a lle t—Innovative direc­
to r a n d c h o r e o g r a p h e r J e s s i c a
W allenfels re-im agines one o f ro c k ’s
m ost critically acclaim ed album s through the lens o f her
aggressively graceful rock m eets ballet aesthetic in
F ind M e B eside Y ou, now playing through Saturday,
S am son the T . R ex -- A m agnificent -foot-long T y ran ­
nosaurus rex skeleton, one o f the m ost fearsom e c a r­
nivores e v er to w alk the face o f the earth is on display
at O M SI. T he 6 6 -m illio n -y ear-o ld fossil know n as
Sam son is one o f the m ost com plete T yrannosaurus rex
specim ens in existence.
D iscou n t A d m ission — O M S I visitors pay only $2 per
person fo r general adm ission on the first Sunday o f
each m onth as w ell as discounted adm ission o f $5 to
th e P la n e ta r iu m ,
O M IM A X T h eater
and U SS B lueback
subm arine.
Fiddler on the R oof -
- C lackam as R ep er­
to ry T h e a tre p re ­
sents “F iddler on the
R oof,” at C lackam as
C om m unity C ollege
th r o u g h S u n d a y ,
A ug. 2 ,1 9 6 0 0 M olalla A ve., O regon C ity; T ickets are
$ 14-$24; call 503-594-6047 o r v isitclack am asrep .o rg.
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