Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 08, 2010, Page 13, Image 13

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K ing 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 Sev­
enth Avenue and Wygant Street, adjacent to King
School Park. Food stamp users can receive up to $10
in matching tokens.
IN A iE N T
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with precision and polish.
True Vine Missionary Baptist Church
M exican Equestrian C u ltu re-
The Oregon History Museum pre­
sents its newest exhibit Arte en la Charreria:
The Artisanship o f the Mexican Equestrian Culture.
Over 300 stunning objects, many dating from the late
1800s, offer a unique view o f the culture surrounding
the charro or Mexican cowboy.
Come see
the Power
of the Holy
Spirit
Boogie Cat Norman
Sylvester and his band perform Thursday, Sept. 9 at
Kennedy School; Friday, Sept. 10 at the Candlelight;
Saturday, Sept. 11 at Clyde’s; and Saturday, Sept. 18
at Domenic’s.
The Gospel
Preached
N orm an S y lv ester B and -
o f Sustainable Living” with live music, food, beer and
wine, is the theme to this year’s Muddy Boot Organic
Festival, Friday, Sept. 10 through Sunday, Sept. 12 on
the grounds o f St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, 2408
S.E. 16th Ave.
St. Joh n s F arm ers M ark et -- The St. Johns Farmers
Road to Equality Exhibit
Market takes place each Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at St. Johns Plaza through Sept. 25. About 24 vendors
sell fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, honey and more.
-- Clark County Historic Museum presents the exhibit,
Road to Equality: the Struggle for W omen’s Rights in
the Northwest. The museum is located at 1511 Main St.
in Vancouver. For more information, call 360-993-5679.
C elebrating Urban Farm ing - A “Soulful Celebration
C om m unity Fun - The next family-friendly and multi­
cultural PROPER Festival is held Saturday, Sept. 11,
from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Kenton Park in north Portland.
Activities include a bike and car show, healthy living
exhibits, live art and entertainment, networking booths,
a puppet show and free food.
Slabtow n C om m unity Festival - Friday and Saturday,
Sept. 10 & 11, comer o f Northwest 23rd and Savier
Street. Annual event highlights a component o f the
neighborhood’s past with music, art, theater and liter­
ary heritage and is partnered with Musicfest NW to
stage some great musical acts.
Sunday Morning Sunday School 9:30 AM
Sunday Worship Service 11:00 AM
Mission Ministry Monday Evening 6:30 PM
Wednesday Evening Bible Study 6:30 PM
“COME AND SEE THE BIBLE COME TO LIFE”
We Invite Everyone to come, Enjoy and be a part
o f a Worship Experience
LOCATION:
4735 N. COMMERCIAL AVENUE
PORTLAND, OREGON 97217
P rehistoric P redators — Enormous dinosaurs with
CALL: (503)335-3035
lifelike ferocity are represented in an exhibit that con­
tinues through Labor Day at the Oregon Zoo. Visitors
will follow a trail through an ancient rain forest, sur­
rounded by the realistic animatronic creatures that
roar, snarl and move.
Portland jazz giant
Mel Brown performs
at Salty’s on the Co­
lumbia every Friday
and Saturday night.
K now n as the
“Gentleman of Jazz,”
Brown has a career spanning over 40 years.
Z inesters T alk in g - The North Portland Library, 512
N. Killingsworth St., welcomes women o f color making
zines, the name for self-published works. If you cur­
rently publish a zine or have
always dreamed o f making one,
learn more and network with
other zinesters on Tuesday,
Sept. 14at6:30p.m .
E lectrifying Ballroom D ance -
- Performances by Latin and ball­
room dance sensation Bum the
Floor continue through Sunday,
Sept. 12 at Keller Auditorium.
The toe-tapping journey takes
audiences through the passion
and history of ballroom dance
(503)282-2422
L ive Jazz -- Every 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, visitpdxjazz.com .
M usic M illenniu m Free Sh ow s - The Music M illen­
M el B row n Live --
Holy Spirit
in Action
Dr. Raymon H. Edwards, Sr.,
Pastor and Sister Lucy Ellen
Edwards, 1 st Lady
E instein E xh ib it - Ex­
plore the mysteries o f
space and time and jour­
ney inside the mind o f
Albert Einstein, one o f
the greatest scientists
the w orld has ev er
known, in the new ex­
hibit Einstein, at the Or­
egon Museum o f Sci­
ence and Industry.
Come Hear
the Bible
Taught
nium, 3158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live perfor­
mances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to meet
artists. Call 503-231 -8926 for a schedule.
A n tiq u es and C ollectib les - The Portland Antique &
Collectible Show returns to the Expo Center, Oct. 30
and 31. The show features hundreds o f exhibitor
booths with tum-of-the-century furniture, antique
toys, Victorian décor, vintage clothing, garden an­
tiques, wacky memorabilia, estate jewelry and more.
's
Sam son the T. Rex -- A magnificent -foot-long Tyran­
nosaurus rex skeleton, one o f the most fearsome
carnivores ever to walk the face o f the
earth is on display at OMSI. The 66-
m illion-year-old fossil know n as
Samson is one o f the most complete
Tyrannosaurus rex specimens in exist­
ence.
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D iscou nt A dm ission - OMSI visitors
pay only $2 per person for general
admission on the first Sunday o f each
month as well as discounted admission
o f $5 to the Planetarium, OMIMAX
Theater and USS Blueback submarine.
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