Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 27, 2011, Page 12, Image 12

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A p r il 27, 2011
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McMenamins
Opens Crystal Hotel
2011
M cM enam ins C rystal H otel & B allroom , the tw o-building
property located on Southw est B urnside Street betw een 12th
and 14th A venues in d ow ntow n Portland, opens its doors to
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grand opening celebration this w eek.
Sfofiop SC & ££ecl Jladty £cvt£ean Si Stodge
Sddto>d foodie*/Slevuiali6t
O n T hursday, M ay 5, M cM enam ins w ill feature live m usic
w ith M. W ard, C orin T u ck er B and, Scott M cC aughey &
Sundays: Worship Service 12:00 — 2:00 P.M.
Mission Studies: Wednesdays
6:00 — 7:00 P.M.
Bible Study: Wednesdays
7:00 — 8:30 PM .
“School O f The Prophets” (Training)
Location:
Friends, C harlie G abriel & T he M el B row n Trio, C arl Sm ith &
the N atural G as C o. and a host o f others, along w ith D J’ed
m usic, ales, w ines and spirits tastings, street buskers, b ag p ip ­
ers and m uch m ore.
Concordia University Campus
Som e events are free and open to the public, w hile others
2800 NE Liberty (The GRW Library, room 303)
Portland, OR. 97211
I t ’s R e v iv a l T i m e A g a i n a t A W V C M i n i s t r i e s
Sunday, M ay 15, 2 0 1 1 ® 3 :3 0 P.M .
Bishop Jarnos Bailoy Rovivalist
2 8 1 1 NE Holman in Luther Hall (corner of 2 7 Ih & Holman)
require tickets through locally ow ned C ascad eT ick ets.co m .
A portion o f proceeds from the three-day event w ill be
donated to G L A PN (G ay and Lesbian A rchives o f the Pacific
A graphic celebrates the two-building
McMenamins Crystal Hotel, opening this
weekend on Southwest Burnside between
12th and 14th Avenues.
N orthw est) as a w ay to celebrate the C rystal H otel b u ild in g 's
form er history as part o f P o rtlan d ’s G ay T riangle.
T he Z eus C afé in the C rystal H otel w ill be open daily for
breakfast, lunch and dinner.
To inquire about our Church please call: (503) 863-6545 or
hodgehspks@msn.com
www.nwvoiceforchrist.com
‘Poetry Man’ Singer, Dies at 60
Back By Popular Demand!!!
on E n co reP eiform onceo^^^^
(A P) — Phoebe Snow , a bluesy
singer, guitarist and songw riter w ho
had a defining hit o f the 1970s w ith
"Poetry M an " b u t th en la rg e ly
d ropped out o f the spotlight to care
for her disabled daughter, has died.
Snow , w ho w as nom inated for
best new artist at the 1975 G ram m ys,
died T uesday m orning in Edison,
N .J., from com plications o f a brain
hem orrhage she suffered in January
2010, said Rick Miramontez, her long-
tim e friend and public relations rep ­
resentative. She w as 60.
Snow 's m anager. Sue C am eron,
said the singer endured bouts o f
blood clots, pneum onia and co n ­
gestive heart failure since her stroke.
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503-730-1156
Weddings
"7 Women, 7 Stools"
Corporate Events
Saturday, May 7,2011 - 2:00pm
Onsite 5x7 Printing
EMMANUEL CENTER STAGE
Online Proofs & Orders
Phoebe Snow
antonioharris.com
1033 N. Sumner Portland, OR 97217
Come and see what the Housewife,
College Student, Grandmother, Hustler, Cancer
Survivor, Mistress & Abused Woman all have in common!
Unique Food
Venders Wanted
Created & Written by:
Lady Kitty Griffin & Delilah Rashell
The Perfect Mother's Day Gift!
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!!!
Emmanuel Box Office - Phone:503-839-6507
Reserved Seating S35 - SOLD OUT! General Seating $30
WWW.EMMANUELPDX.COM OR WWW.EMERGETHEPLAY.COM
fo r a Large Food and Music Festival in
Vancouver’s Popular Esther Short Park
For more information
go to TheFuHPlatePicnic.com
or contact Joycelyn Kelly
email :eventscoordinator@ rosconfoundation.org
Phone: 360-263-3995
"The loss o f this u nique and
untouchable voice is incalculable,"
C am eron said. "Phoebe w as one o f
the b rig h test, fu n n iest and m ost
talented singer-songw riters o f all
tim e and, m ore im portantly, a m ag­
nificent m o th er to her late brain­
dam aged daughter, V alerie, for 31
years. Phoebe felt that was her great­
est accom plishm ent."
K now n as a folk guitarist w ho
m ade forays into ja z z and blues,
Snow put h er stam p on soul classics
such as "Shakey G round," "Love
M ak es a W o m an " and "M ercy,
M ercy M ercy" on o v er a h a lf dozen
album s.
N ot long after Snow 's "Poetry
M an" reached the T op 5 on the pop
singles chart in 1975, h er daughter,
V alerie R ose, w as b o m w ith severe
brain dam age, and Snow decided to
care for h er at hom e rath er than
place h er in an institution.