Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 17, 2010, Page 10, Image 10

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Fall Revival
Bethel AME Church, 5828 NE 8th Street
The Reverend Donna Maria Davis - Pastor/Teacher
Wednesday,
November 17th
Through
Friday,
November 19th
7:00 PM Nightly
The M acy’s Holiday Parade is a Portland tradition that will once again delight young and old when
the annual event gets underway on Friday, Nov. 26, the day after Thanksgiving, starting at 9 a.m.
Holiday Parade and Santaland
Tradition to ring
in season of
good cheer
M acy’s will usher in the holiday
season on Friday, Nov. 26 with the
annual M acy’s Holiday Parade and
the opening of Santaland.
Straight from the North Pole,
Santa Claus will be spreading joy
and good cheer as he winds his
way through the streets o f dow n­
town on his brand new sleigh.
Accom panied by inflatable floats,
costum ed characters and local
community groups, Santa will lead
the p a ra d e to the d o w n to w n
M a c y ’s w h ere he w ill o p en
Santaland at 11 a.m. for the 2010
holiday season.
The M acy’s Holiday Parade, one
of Oregon’s most treasured family
traditions, will begin promptly at 9
a.m. on the comer of Northwest Park
and Davis. The parade will travel
east on Northwest Davis to Broad­
way, south on Broadway to South­
west Alder, east on Alder to Fourth,
north on Fourth to Flanders, and
west on Flanders to Northwest Park
Avenue.
The parade lasts approximately
one hour. Those wishing to secure
curbside seating are encouraged to
arrive early.
Santaland will offer daily photos
with Santa through Friday, Dec. 24.
The famous monorail will also be on
display next to Santaland for candid
family photo opportunities.
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Guest Preacher: The Reverend Maurice Wright, II
Pastor o f The Bethel AME Church o f Alexandria, Louisiana
Former Director o f Jefferson Highschool Gospel Choir
Author to Continue Writing
She can’t stop
thinking about her
heroine ‘Ayla’
A TRIBUTE TO OUR OWN QUEEN OF GOSPEL
The service will be held at:
Fellowship M issionary Baptist Church
4009 N. Missouri Avenue (Corner of Missouri and Shaver St.)
Portland, Oregon 97227
Date: Sunday, Novem ber21,2010
Time: 3:30 p.m.
(AP) - Jean M. Auel, the Portland
resident and world- renowned au­
thor, may not be done with "Earth's
Children," afterall.
"The Land of Painted Caves,"
the sixth and supposedly final book
of her multimillion-selling series,
comes out in March. But Auel says
she has not stopped thinking about
her heroine Ayla and her adven­
tures in prehistoric times.
"To be honest, 1 don't feel like I'm
through," the author, 74, told The
Associated Press during a recent
telephone interview. "I still have
some material and I'm going to keep
on writing. It's what I do."
Fascinated by life from thousands
of years ago, to the point where she
learned how to make an ice cave and
name starring Daryl Hannah as Ayla,
the orphaned Cro-Magnon raised
by Neanderthals.
The first three novels of the se­
ries were completed by the mid-
1980s but then Auel slowed down.
The fourth book, "The Plains of
Passage," took five years to write.
The fifth, "The Shelters of Stone,"
took more than a decade. Auel
needed eight years for "The Land of
Painted Caves."
"I was raising a family, having
grandchildren. Life gets in the way,"
says Auel, who at her current pace
would be in her 80s by the time a
seventh volume came out. "All the
books have been difficult to write.
The sixth book in Jean M. Auel's On the first one, I was really spend­
‘Earth's Children ’ series is sched­ ing all my time on that book, 24-7 as
u le d fo r re le a s e in M arch. they say now. I worked on it from the
time I got up to the time I went to bed,
tan leather, Auel started the series every single day. At that time, I just
in her early 40s and debuted in 1980 had to write that story. I still have to
with "The Clan of the Cave Bear," write that story but it's different.
which later became a film of the same You lose a little drive."