September 22, 2010___________________________ lattò (ObstTUfr_______________________ Page IS 126 NE Aiberta - Portland OR 97211 M ain O ffic e 971-255-0804 Grassharper Gala, Golf Tournament Benefit to assist children, community T he se co n d annual Grassharper Invitational Celeb­ rity Gala and G olf Tournament, presented by Royal Rosarían, 30 year mentor and coach o f chil­ dren and former Portland Trail Blazers’ Michael Harper, will be held at E m bassy Suites, Washington Square on Sunday, Sept. 26 and on Monday, Sept. 27 with a day o f golf at The Reserve V ineyards and G o lf Club in Aloha. The Grassharper Foundation, founded by Harper, provides as­ sistance to children, families and the c o m m u n ity , th ro u g h fundraising, community outreach and collaborating w ith local nonprofits. The foundation pro­ vides scholarships, grants and educational support to instill in­ tegrity, honesty and a positive attitude in our children for the Michael Harper enrichment o f our community. This year’s gala and golf tour­ nament proceeds will also ben­ efit Park A cadem y School, People o f Purpose and Associ­ ates, and Minority Information Outreach. Each organization’s mission is to promote character development, confidence, and team work through education, volunteerism and com m unity outreach. “We have an awesome lineup o f celebrities on board for both the gala and tournament,” said Harper. The special guests include former Trail Blazers Brian Grant and Jerome Kersey; Trail Blaz­ ers’ radio and TV analysts An­ tonio Harvey and Mike Rice; TV personalities Ken Boddie, Kacey Montoya, Sophie Soong; actors Daniel Baldwin and Bruce Locke; musician Patrick Lamb; fo rm e r N B A p la y e r M ark Radford; former NFL players Joey Harrington and Greg W ill­ iams; former Dallas Maverick Charlie Sitton, Portland Tribune Sports Writer, Kerry Eggers, as well as special surprise celebrity guests. “D on’t miss this once-a-year sponsorship opportunity for you or your company that promises to be both fun and beneficial for you and everyone,” Harper said. “We look forward to your sup­ port and seeing you there.” For more information or to sp o n so r the ev e n t, co n ta c t A le th e a G a rc ia at Alethea@captivusonline.com or call 503-267-7020. Blazers Broadcasts Announced All games carried on cable; 16 on KGW The Portland Trail Blazers have announced that all 82 games will be broadcast in high defini­ tion for a second consecutive season, highlighting the 76-game local broadcast schedule that tips o ff Oct. 26 vs. Phoenix on KGW. The Trail Blazers will air 60 games on Comcast SportsNet Northwest (CSNNW ) and 16 on KGW N o rth w e st N ew sC h an n el 8. A ll K G W games will also be broadcast throughout Oregon, SW W ash­ ington and the Seattle area on the Trail Blazers Television Net­ work. The six games not included in the local schedule will air exclu­ sively on TNT, ensuring that all 82 games are slated to be tele- vised. game show and provide post­ Mike Barrett, an 11-year vet­ game interviews from the locker eran o f the Trail Blazers broad­ room. cast team, enters his eighth sea­ son handling television play-by- play duties. For the sixth straight Is your ju n k in the way? season, he will be joined on the Let us haul it away. broadcast by color analyst Mike Watch you junk Rice, who begins his 21 st overall just disappear.......... season behind the microphone Hauling & Removal o f for the Trail Blazers. Unwanted Junk... All Trail Blazers preseason Autos... and regular season games will Boats... be broadcast on KXTG 95.5 FM Trailers... “The Game” and all other affili­ Seven days a week ates on the Trail Blazers Radio 8am-5pm Network. 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