Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 18, 2010, Special coverage, Page 4, Image 4

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August 18, 2010
D ive RSITY
Service changes effective
September 5
T riM e t M A X and bus service cuts w ill take
effect Septem ber 5. The cuts are necessary
to help offset the im p act o f the co n tin u ed
econom ic recession on T riM et operations.
2010 Top Performers
Fall One Unforgettable Night
Service Kenny G and special guests to
support Shiners Hospital
Update
MAX frequency changes
Frequency on M AX Blue, Green, Red and
Yellow lines w ill change from every 15
m in u te s to every 17 m inutes weekday
evenings and m ost hours on weekends.
Tim e betw een trips w ill change from
every 30 m inu tes to every 35 m in u te s
weekday and w eekend nights.
Discontinued bus lines
Two bus lines w ill be discontinued:
2 7 -M a rk e t/M a in and 157-Happy Valley.
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Blue lin e
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Green Line
© Red Line
Bus lines with route, schedule and/or
frequency changes
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Yellow Line
Sç
Schedules w ill be adjusted and some
routes w ill change for the fo llo w in g lines:
1, 4, 6, 8, 9 ,1 2 ,1 4 ,1 5 ,1 6 ,1 7 ,1 8 , 20, 22, 23,
24, 25, 28, 32, 33, 34, 38,43, 44, 45, 48, 51,
52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 62, 64, 65, 67, 68,
70, 71, 73, 75, 77, 80, 85, 87, 88, 92, 94, 99,
155,156.
N ew schedules are available at trim et.org,
T riM e t Ticket Office in Pioneer Courthouse
Square, local libraries or at Fred Meyer,
Safeway and m ost A lbertsons stores.
Fare increase effective
September 1
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For more information,
visit trimet.orq
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503-238-RIDE (7433).
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M o s t T riM e t fares w ill see a 5-cent
increase starting Septem ber 1. This fare
increase includes: 5-cent increase for
Adult, H onored Citizen and LIFT tickets,
$2 increase fo r A d u lt and LIFT 1-M onth
Passes, $1 increase for H onored Citizen
1-M onth Passes. No increase for Youth/
Student tickets and passes.
T R IM M E T
An exciting concert that
benefits children, families,
doctors and a great philan­
thropic cause, will take place
in Portland on Saturday,
Aug. 21 at 7 p.m.
Caring for Kids presents
world-renowned saxophon­
ist Kenny G, with special
guests R&B and jazz music
singer Patti Austin, and
Broadway legend Stephanie
Mills, performing in concert
at the Arlene Schnitzer Con­
cert Hall.
Every penny raised ben­
efits Shriners Hospitals for
Children, providing medical
care for children 18 years KennyG
and younger at no charge to
patient or family.
Multi-platinum, Grammy-winning recording artist Kenny G has
sold over 75 million albums globally. He will be performing songs
from his new “Heart and
Soul” album as well as
audience favorites.
Kenny G is easily the
world’s most renowned
saxophonist. He has
collaborated with the
likes of Aretha Franklin,
Whitney Houston,
Natalie Cole, Frank
Sinatra, and Barbara
Streisand.
Grammy-award win­
ning R&B andjazzchan-
teuse Pattii Austin will
perform as one ofKenny
G’s special guests. Her
new album, “Sound Ad­
vice” showcases the
depth of feeling in her
heart and soul that has
made her a treasure in
American music.
Acclaimed Blues,
R&B and Soul sings
Stephanie Mills - a
Patti Austin
Broadway star and
Tony award win­
ner in the musical
“The Wiz”, - will
also perform as
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Kenny G’s special
guest.
Tickets are on
sale now and can
be purchased at
rhythmtix.com or
Stephanie Mills
call 2 13-368-3378.