February 23, 2011 The Page 19 Portland Observer Black History Month " Arts A IM I 11 INTfPTAINMfNT Peninsula Little League 2011 (Serving the Youth of Inner North & Northeast Portland ages 5-14) visit our website at: www.eteamz.active.com/peninsulalittleleague Registration available on-line beginning January 22, 2011 Softball Program Level Minor Major Junior Ages 8 - 10 10- 12 13- 14 Q uestions contact. SFJAZZ Collective and Joshua Redman are set to perform this weekend at the Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air Portland Jazz Festival Presented by US Bank. Jazz Festival’s All Star Ensemble ‘SFJazz Collective' headlines shows The eig h t-p iece a ll-star e n ­ sem ble, SFJA ZZ Collective, will present the world-prem iere of rep­ ertoire from "SFJAZZ C ollective Plays Stevie W onder" on Satur­ day, Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Newm ark Theater, downtown. The next day, Joshua Redman - the founder and form er leader of the SFJAZZ Collective - will show­ case his quartet on Sunday, Feb. 27 at 2 p.m., also at the Newm ark Theatre. The perform ances are in con­ junction with the Portland Jazz Festival sponsored by A laska A irlines/H orizon A ir and p re­ sented by US Bank. SFJA ZZ C ollective annually looks back and re-arranges famous com positions of jazz masters from T helonious» M onk an d Jo h n Coltrane to Herbie H ancock and McCoy Tyner. The group features alto saxo­ if if y & IP ih zp o f' -4 ^ tii ■ r f ^ phonist Miguel Zenon, tenor saxo­ phonist Mark Turner, trum peter Avishai Cohen, trom bonist Robin E ubanks, v ib rap h o n ist S tefon H arris, pianist Edward Simon, bassist Matt Penm an, and drum ­ mer Eric Harland/ R e d m a n , w ho o r ig in a lly founded and led the SFJAZZ C ol­ lective^ is one of the most ac­ claim ed and charism atic jazz art­ ists to have em erged in the de­ cade of the 1990s. The son of legendary African American saxo­ phonist Dewey Redman and Jew- ish A m e ric a n d a n c e r R enee Shedroff, he has perform ed with such esteem ed artists as Chick Corea, Pat M etheny, and Brad M ehldau, as well as a new w ork­ ing quartet, "James Farm," which infuses traditional acoustic jazz quartet instrum entation with a progressive attitude and modern sound. ftnu '' A j X- 503-730-1156 Weddings Corporate Events Onsite 5x7 Printing t Online Proofs & Orders antonioharris.com M ark Washington 503-288-0033 Regular Sign-ups $64/T-Ball, $74 All other levels This fee includes the pepperoni fund raiser Sell one hag of pepperoni and get $24 olf fee Each hag contains 24 sticks THURSDAYS at Boys and Girls Club 5250 NL Martin Luther King Jr Blvd January 27. February 10 and February 17 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm markw(S portlandobsener.com Items to bring to sign-ups: Birth Certificate Proof of Address Doctor Insurance Information Plaver Fee Baseball Program Level T-Ball Farm Minor Major Junior Questions Ages 5 -6 7 -8 8 11) n r - 12 •13-14 c o n ta ct Jjay Lincoln ~ SATURDAYS at Peninsula Park Community Center jerrylincoln38(à gmail.com 700 Rosa Parks Way January 29. February 12 and February 26 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm Registration farms can be completed in advance by downloading from our website. Little League Baseball, Incorporated does not limit participation in its activities on the basis ot disability, race, creed, color, national • origin, gender, sexual preference or religious preference. Our legacy is yours. Legacy Health values diversity in how we work with each other, how we deliver care, how we partner with our community and how we do business. / www.legacyhealth.org/diversity ■ George J. Brown, M.D. President and CEO of Legacy Health