When Dreams Come True When you spend your life dreaming, what happens when you finally get what you want? Portland's Latino theater group. Miracle Theater presents “Boom-crackle-fly,” a world premier production written by Charise Castro Smith and directed by Olga Sanchez. Presented in English, the play weaves together in a clever combination of science fiction and magical realism three seemingly disparate stories. In a New York barrio, a female impersonator ignores the advice of an imaginary grandmother to fall in love with an insatiable scientist; in a Key West circus, two acrobat sisters are divided over the. ghost of Ernest Hemingway; and in revolutionary Havana, a man who wishes he had wings yearns to By away to another land. The preview performance is scheduled Thursday, March 16 at Milagro Theatre, 525 S.E. Stark St., with the opening night coming the following Friday, March 25. The production will continue shows through April 16. „ T i cke(sare$l4to$25 andean be purchased by visiting the A nthony Green (from left), Angela Bolanos-Osorio, S tephen Lisk and Tyler Andrew Jones perform in the w orld prem iere o f Boom -crackle-fly a t M ilagro Theatre, 5 2 5 S.E. S tark St. website milagro.org orby calling 503-236-7253. NEW S E A S O N S M A R K E T N O W D E L IV E R IN G Y o u r fa v o r ite n e ig h b o r h o o d g r o c e r y s to r e n o w d e liv e r s g r o c e r ie s r ig h t to y o u r h o m e o r o ffic e . safe " w w w .n e w s e a s o n s m a r k e t.c o m you click, we deliver, (or pull up for pick up) Chamber Elects New Members The Board of Directors of the Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber recently elected three new members to the board of directors; Gil Jimenez, has over 30 years in the banking industry. He also served under form er New M exico Gov. Napolitano, as director of the Arizona Departm ent o f Com ­ merce. He has expertise in strate­ gic planning, asset managem ent, business development, and imple­ mentation of marketing strategies. Rhonnda Parsons Edmiston is the Sm all B u sin ess O u treach M anager for Howard S. W right Constructors. She is responsible for small business and diversity outreach. Previously, she served as the Small Business D evelop­ ment M anager for the Port of Port­ land. Valerie Solorzano is the owner of Chick o f All Trades, a small construction firm and traffic con­ trol company. She has experience m anaging small businesses, and working with large public and pri­ vate firms. “All three o f these individuals bring expertise in a variety of ar­ eas that will benefit our organiza­ tion," said Jerry Petty, Hispanic Cham ber board chair. “We look forward to their input and their , support of our mission to support the econom ic advancem ent of .L4U qq $ in O regon.” ....................