Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 15, 2010, Page 13, Image 13

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    September 15, 2010
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Sylvester and his band perform
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Saturday, Sept. 18 at Domenic’s in
Milwaukie, celebrating Sylvester’s 65th
birthday and paying tribute to the Diabetes
Association’s Tour De Cure.
popular Oregon Zoo exhibit on
d in o sa u rs
w ith
e n o rm o u s
animatronic creatures that roar, snarl and
move with lifelike ferocity
has been
e x ten d ed
through Oct. 3. Visitors
follow a trail through an
ancient rain forest, sur­
rounded by the realistic
creatures.
A ra b H e r ita g e and C u ltu r e -- Arab cui­
K in g F arm ers M a r k e t—
The King Farmers Market
is back each Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Oct.
31 at Northeast Seventh Avenue and Wygant Street,
adjacent to King School Park. Food stamp users can
receive up to $10 in matching tokens.
St. Joh 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
sell fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, honey and more.
G ay F air on the S q uare — A free concert will put the
spotlight on the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
community, on Sunday, Sept. 19ffom 12:30p.m. to5p.m.
at Pioneer Courthouse Square, downtown. See perfor­
mances by the Portland Gay M en’s Chorus, the Port­
land Lesbian Choir, the Portland Gay Symphonic Band
and the Willamette Valley’s own LGBT chorus.
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
a
Jazz,” Brown has a career span­
ning over 40 years.
Searching for T rue Love
N orm an Sylvester Band
sine, arts and crafts, painting, music, dance
and m ore will be featured at M ahrajan, a
celebration o f Arab heritage and culture
hosted by the Arab Am erican Culture Cen­
ter o f Oregon on Sunday, Sept. 26, from 11
a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Fulton Com m unity
Center, 68 S.W. Miles St.
E instein E x h ib it— Explore the mysteries o f space and
time and journey inside the mind o f Albert Einstein,
one o f the greatest scientists the world has ever
known, in the new exhibit Einstein, at the Oregon
Museum o f Science and Industry.
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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 ornfield M aze T rad ition — The Portland MAiZe at
the Pumpkin Patch on Sauvie Island is open daily
through the month of October with the usual physical
and mental challenges o f previous versions. For
more information, visit portlandmaze.com or call
503-621-7110.
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 informa­
tion, visit pdxjazz.com.
Museum presents 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.
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E xhibit E xplores R ace, G e n d e r — The Hoffman Gal­
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plays through Oct. 17 at the Lake-
wood Theatre Company in Lake Oswego.
For information, call the box office at 503-635-3901 or
visit Lakewood-center.org.
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lery of Contemporary Art at Lewis & Clark College
presents an exhibit investigating the works o f Alison
Sarr, an artist known for her emotionally candid explo­
ration of the African cultural Diaspora, through Dec.
12. The gallery is free and open to the public, Tuesday
through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
We are located at
1716 N.E. 42nd Ave.
Portland, OR 97213
(Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.)
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