June 15, 2011 Fortiani» (Obaerüer Page 15 —^ F IMU IIISMIM athers H ouse m in is t r ie s Come and Experience Faith and Miracles! ■i Id *" Pastors ¿ecry&AuiJ.te Gutieijijezr WQuldliketQ, ioXite^QU) fQr/5eçvieeever^ w * FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7PM Services will be held at The indi folk and pop singer Vandaveer (aka Mark Charles Heidiger) with the angelic Rose Geurin. Cheyenne Marie Mize New Song Community Comer 2511NE MLK Blvd. Comer ol NE MLK Blvd & Russell Street In Portland Doors open at 6pm for every service Indi Folk and Pop It s going to be an incredible night of music when Indie folk and pop m usicians Cheyenne Marie Mize and Vandaveer perform Thursday, June 23, at M is­ sissippi Studios, 3939 N. M ississippi Ave. The indefatigable Vandaveer, birth name Mark Charles H eidiger with the angelic Rose Geurin, is a hardened road warrior, clocking in over 500 shows since 2007. Mize supported Vandaveer on a recent Euro- pean run and things went well enough to necessi­ tate an encore here in the states. Mize is hot off her 2010 release Before Lately and the buzz generated from NPR’s All Songs C onsid­ ered crew proclaim ing her one o f the best discov­ eries at SXSW 2011. V andaveer just dropped a rem arkable new al­ bum, Dig Down Deep, as well as an equally badass accom panying video. Good in the Neighborhood - Juneteenth Parade — Every­ F “It’s a Family Affair,” is the theme one is invited to celebrate the of the 2011 Good in the Neighbor­ annual Juneteenth parade and free­ hood multicultural music and food festival dom festival on Saturday, June 18. The and parade. Free admission at King School Park, day-long event commemorates the historic day that Friday, June 24 from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Saturday, June slaves in Texas learned of their freedom in 1865, and will 25 from noon to 9:30 p.m., and Sunday, June 26, from include a number of musical artists, fun activities, deli­ noon to 7:30 p.m. A special festival kick off celebration cious foods, guest speakers, a merchants’ marketplace, takes place Monday, June 20 at McMenamins Kennedy and much more. For more inform ation, contact School. o rg an iz ers at 5 0 3 -7 6 4 -8 8 3 6 or em ail juneteenthoregon @gmail .com. Chronicles of Narnia Exhibi­ tion — Take a magical journey Celebrate Your Dad -- Join Portland Children’s Mu­ of exploration in the Chronicles seum for Father’s Day, J une 19, where free admission to of Narnia, OM SI’s new state- dads and grandfathers with paid child’s admission. Rain of-the-art exhibition, where or shine, there will be outside activities, including driv­ visitors will enter a three di­ ing a remote controlled car or truck through an obstacle mensional world that com­ track. bines the wonders of science Norman Sylvester Band - Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester with C.S. Lewis’ beloved fic­ tional books and blockbuster film series. The exhibi­ and his band perform Friday, June 17 at Tillicum, Friday, tion will show through Sept. 25, and tickets are $2 with June 24 at Halibut’s, and Saturday, June 25 at the Tigard Balloon Festival. regular museum admission. For directions or more information, call 503-488-5481 w w w .m fh m p o r tla n d .c o m Service will be located at: Philadelphia C.M.B. Church 238 NE Mason St. Portland OR, 97211 Pastor Roy E. Clay Sr. Host Pastor eiict Dance to Lil’Mo — In celebration of the music and Bust — Actress Lauren Weedman, culture of the Motown era, the Polaris Dance Theater former Daily Show “correspon­ presents Lil’Mo, as part of their new studio-based dent,” performs in her one-woman dance series called X-Posed. Shows at 7:30 p.m., June tour de force. Bust, now playing in 15-18 at the Polaris Studio Theater, 1501 S.W. Taylor. Sunday, June 19 in the Ellyn Bye Studio at the Gerding Theater at Tickets start at $15. the Armory. Performance times are That’s All Folks! — Did you know the Tuesday-Sunday at 7:30 p.m., with matinees at 2 p.m. on voice of Bugs Bunny, Pepe Le Pew Sunday. Tickets start at $25 for full adult Barney Rubble, and countless other car­ i prices, with discounts available. / toon characters was Mel Blanc, a Port­ One Night with Janis Joplin Extended -- land native? “That’s All Folks! The Mel Portland Center Stage hosts the world pre­ Blanc Story,” a tribute to Mel Blanc through film, sound, photographs and memorabilia will show miere of Randy Johnson’s One Night with Janis Joplin, through Sept. 11 at the Oregon Jewish Museum, 1953 the new musical event celebrating the life of one of rock N. W. Kearney St. Admission is $6 and $4 for students n' roll’s greatest legends. Shows have been extended through July 3 on the Main Stage at the Gerding Theater and seniors. Visit ojm.org or call 503-226-3600. at the Armory, downtown. I n , i m » « 1 U 1 1 I t I I I I M I U I ( 1 t « , I Two Nights Only! Evangelist Jt. Mayfield June 23rd & 24th 2011 7:00 pm Nightly Hodge Comprehensive Counseling Service N WVC ] Portland Congress Center 1OO1 G W Fifth Avenue. 2te 1 1 0 0 . Portland. 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