November 24, 2010 ö'*’f jßortkutb (Observer " Arts ft)L units O ENIEC1 EN IEIÎIA IN M tNI IM E IT À IS H r S I Thanksgiving at the Zoo - Nov. 25 through Nov. 28, visitors can watch zoo animals gobble up their very own Beast Feast, a cornucopia of enrichment activities and treats for their hungry minds and stomachs. At 8 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 25, the Oregon Zoo will host the annual Turkey Trot organized by the Oregon Road Runners Club, followed by a Tot-Trot at 9:30 a.m. temporary works to get you into the mood on Sun­ day, Dec. 5 at 3 p.m. in Buckley Center Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public. c h o o se local GUILE Last Polar Bear exhibit - - At the World Forest Cen­ ter Discovery Museum, p h o to g ra p h e r S teven Kazlowski documents the devastating urgency of global warming’s impact on the Arctic in the new environmental photo ex­ hibit, The Last Polar Bear: Facing the T ruth o f a Warming World. Display is on view through Jan. 2. For more information, visit worldforesty.org or call 503-228-1367. Norman Sylvester Band - Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester and his band perform Friday, Nov. 26 at Halibut’s; Saturday, Nov. 27 at Trail’s End Saloon; Friday, Dec. 3 at West Linn Saloon; and Saturday, Dec. 4 at the Candlelight. Music for the Season — The Wind Symphony and Ja z z Band at the University of Portland will present a fun start to your holiday season with seasonal and con­ off your first order! 1703 N E A lberta - 503-360-1066 Have com puter questions? L B 3 C o m p u tin g S o lu tio n s Support for you, your business, and your home Murals Exhibit -- The exhibit “Walls of Heritage, Walls of Pride: African American Murals,” show­ casing murals from Portland art­ ists and all over the country takes place at the Oregon historical Society through Feb. 13. w w w .lb 3 co m p u tin g so lu tio n s.co m (503) 6 2 1 -6 3 6 8 info@ lb3com putingsolutions.com Puppet Theatre’s Cinderella — Beautiful handcrafted puppets dance, sing and race to the ball in this musical adaptation. Performances con­ tinue through Sunday, Nov. 28 in the Winningstad Theatre at the Portland Center for Performing Arts. For tickets, call 503-248-0557 or visit tojt.org. Discount Admission -- OMSI visitors pay only $2 per person for general admission on the first Sunday of each month as well as discounted admission of $5 to the Planetarium, OMIMAX Theater and USS Blueback submarine. m K O a rîé L c f Mel Brown Live — Portland jazz giant Mel Brown performs ^t Salty’s on the Columbia every Friday and Saturday night. Known as the “Gentleman of Jazz,” Brown has a career spanning over 40 years. HOT TUBBING 4606 NE MLK Blvd., Portland, OR 97211 503.281.7000 www.candykomer.net TOI HOUR N O ■A Check out our new private nightclub suite. 8028 SE Stark St. " Portland, Oregon 503.261.1180 www.tubandtan.com 0 K The Candy Korner has what you NEED? Exploring Race, Gender ~ This fall, the Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art at Lewis & Clark College presents an exhibit investigating the work of Alison Saar, the artist who recently created a campus sculp­ ture of York, the slave in the Lewis & Clark expedition. Saar is known for her emotionally candid exploration of African culture. The gallery is open Tuesday, through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. INDOOR/OUTDOOR HOT TUBS PRIVATE ROOMS o Custom S Stickers, Banners, Signs, Buttons, and More! (J Jazz Series at Tony Starlight—As a part of a new monthly Jazz series, vocalist Jenna Mammina will per­ form on Saturday, Nov. 20, in duo with guitarist Stephen Salerno at Tony S tarlight’s Supper Club- Lounge, 3728 N.E. Sandy Blvd. A m erica’s Largest Christm as Bazaar -- Handcrafted ornaments, decorations, gifts and more with 900 booths. Annual event takes place over two weekends, Nov. 26-28 and Dec. 3-4, at the Portland Expo Center. On Friday, Dec. 3 bring two cans of food per person and get free entry to the show. Macy’s Holiday Parade - A Portland tradition that will once again delight young and old when the annual event gets underway at 9 a.m. this Friday, Nov. 26 on the comer of North west Park and Davis. Santa will lead the parade to the downtown M acy’s where he will open Santaland at 11 a.m. for the holiday season. Page 15 PORTLAND and TAN