Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 11, 2010, Page 14, Image 14

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SCAPOOSE CAFE
33466 Havlik Dr., Scappoose, OR
Phone (503) 987-1546
Fax (503) 987-1043
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Call ahead for orders made to-go
Specialty Coffee & Smoothies
Beer, Wine & Spirits
Breakfast & Lunch served until 3 PM.
Bakery
Free Wi-Fi
Hours
Mon-Fri 7am-3pm
Sat-Sun 8am-3pm
Soulful Singer Performs Saturday
If he looks like Elvis and
s o u n d s lik e R o y O r b is o n ,
c h an c es are it's C h ris Isaak.
T he p o p u lar sin g er will bring his
reverb -lad en pop back to the
O regon Z oo, Saturday A ug. 14
as part o f the z o o 's su m m er
concert series.
Isaak has been com pared w ith
E lvis and O rb iso n ev er since his
1990 song “ W icked G am e” was
included in the D avid Lynch film
“W ild at H eart” and becam e a
T op 10 hit.
Isaak ’s m usical style recalls
the m elancholy sw eep o f O rbison
hits like “C rying" with a stripped-
Us For Happy Hour
3pm-6pm Mon-Fri
Appetizers & Drink Specials
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dow n feel rem iniscent o f Elvis at
his Sun S tudio best.
He has co n tin u ed to build his
reputation with album s like “San
F r a n c is c o D a y s ,” “ F o r e v e r
B lue” and “ B aja S essio n s” —
the latter o f w hich included a
co v er o f O rb iso n 's “O nly the
L onely.”
T ick ets can be purchased at
the O regon Z oo fo r $ 3 7 .5 0 each.
T ickets can also be p urchased
(w ith se rv ic e c h a rg e ) at all
T ick etm aster ticket centers.
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Live! - R£B, Funk, Soul and Blues.
Free Science Days at 0M SI
To sched ule us fo r y o u r n e x t event,
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5474 N.E. SANDY BLVD.,
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PORTLAND OR 5 0 3 -2 8 1 -9 2 0 0
T o re s e rv e us fo r y o u r n e x t e v e n t,
8:45pm - 12:1 5 am
c o n ta c t
Sat. Aug. 14 th
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EVENTS
H o lid a y s ,
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After school program Mon-Fn S-6pm
B O O K IN G S
F a irs & F e s tiv a ls
C o r p o r a te F u n c tio n s a n d R e c e p tio n s .........
P la y in g M u s ic T h a t E v e r y o n e C a n D a n c e
971-255*0804
Emergency Food Box Ä Clothing
Sat. Oct. 9 th
A V A IL A B L E
etarium, and OMNIMAX Theater
will remain at their regular admis­
sion prices. OMSI will be extending
its operating hours for the event
and will be open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
during all four days.
"One of OMSI’s core missions is
a dedication to making science learn­
ing accessible to everyone," said
OMSI president Nancy Stueber.
"Through this generous grant from
the Fred Meyer Fund, OMSI can
now provide unprecedented access
to thousands of visitors from around
the Northwest."
126 NE Alberta - Portland OR 97211
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Through a generous grant from
Fred M eyer stores, the Oregon
Museum of Science and Industry
will offer free general admission to
the public Thursday, Aug. 12-
through Sunday, Aug. 15.
General admission to OMSI in­
cludes all five of its main exhibit
halls and such featured attractions
as Samson: The Colossal T. rex Dis­
covery, Science On a Sphere, and
the newexhibit Einstein: The World
Through His Eyes.
OMSI’s separate ticketed attrac­
tions such as the submarine, plan­
T (D n ’o&t
W ednesday night Prayer and Bible Study 7pm
Academic assistance group counseling, mentorship
1st & 3rd Friday 6-8pm Breaking the Cycle "Mountain Top"
Sunday Service 10am Christian Education 11am Worship
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