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lu n e 29, 2011 jportlanù (Observer Page 17 ENTEETAINMENÏ Reggae and Funk, Downtown The thought-provoking Jamai can reggae duo Dubtonic Kru with drummer “Jubba” (joo-ah) and bassist “Stone,” will mes merize audiences on Friday July, 1 at T ed’s downtown, rolling out eclectic songs and spoken words from their award-winning Roots Reggae mixes. Sharing the stage will be the southeast Portland reggae and funk band, Outpost. The inde pendent five-member band is forging a new direction for North west reggae music, blending the dance grooves of reggae, ska and funk with the fire of under ground hip-hop. D ubtonic’s Kru also includes longtime friend and versatile gui- H M F a t h e r ’ s IN ouse IS T R IE S Come and Experience Faith and Miracles! Pastors Jerry & A n n ie G utierrez: W o u ld like to in v ite you (Orr SetviAO oyer;y The Jamaican reggae group Dubtronic Kru performs Friday at Ted's, downtown. tarisi Jallanzo, keyboardist Luke Teds, formerly Berbati’s Pan, Dixon, and Kamau, “the Quiet is located at 231 S.W. Ankeny. W arrior,” on vocal and perçus- Tickets are $10/advance. Show sion. is 21 + J “ ’ « » FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7PM Services will be held at New Song Community Comer 25H NE MLK Blvd. Comer of NE MLK Blvd & Russell Street in Portland Doors open at 6pm for every service Unscripted Theater - l A4 Bi ^1 I ® Unscriptables theater group has extended showings of its original production “USS Improvise: The Musi cal, a spoof on a “lost” episode of the original Star Trek. Now showing the weekends of June 24 and 25, July 1 and 2,8-9, and July 15-16 at 8 p.m., 1121 N. Loring St. on Swan Island. Visit theunscriptables.com for details. Chronicles of Narnia Exhibition - Take a magical journey of exploration in the Chronicles of Narnia, OM SI’s new state-of-the- art exhibition, where visi tors will enter a three di mensional world that com bines the wonders of sci ence with C.S. Lewis’ be loved fictional books and blockbuster film series. The exhibition will show through Sept. 25, and tick ets are $2 with regular museum admission. Movies in the Park -- All summer long, Portland’s neighborhood parks will host free films from recent hits to classics. Weather permitting, films begin at dark (8 p.m. - 8:45 pm), with pre-movie entertainment featuring local bands starting at 6:30 p.m. Rainouts will be called at 5 p.m. Upcoming showings: The Social Network on Friday, July 1 at Multnomah Arts Center, and The Blind Slide on Saturday, July 2 at Harrison Park. For complete details, visit portlandparks.org. Pedal to the Metal — An original exhibit ab o u t O re g o n ’s motorsport history, Pedal to the Metal brings iconic race cars, motorcycles and engines to the Oregon History Museum in a breathtak ing display. Exhibit runs through Sept. 4. Ice Cream Churn -- The Dairy Farmers of Oregon invite 71 For directions or more information, call ice cream lovers everywhere to the 2nd annual Ice Cream Churn-a-ment where local chefs will compete with original recipes to see who can best capture “what summer in Oregon tastes like.” Bring your tasting spoons on Friday, July 8 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland. Sum m er R eading-- Multnomah County Library gives kids an incentive to read over the summer months in their 99th annual Summer Reading program. Studies show that over the summer, students lose about two months of reading comprehension skills. Kids aged birth to high school students entering grade 12 are welcome to sign up at any school library. 503-488-5481 w w w .m fhm portland.com Hodge Comprehensive Counseling Service Portland Congress Center 1001 2 W Fifth Avenue. 2to 1100. Portland. Oregon 9 7 2 0 4 Phono: 5 0 3 -2 2 0 -1 7 9 0 Fax: 1 + 5 0 3-220-1815 www.hodgocounsoling.com Email: hodgohspks@msn.com Norman Sylvester Band - BoogieCat Norman Sylvester and his band perform Friday, July 1 at 5:15 p.m. at the Waterfront Blues Festival, and 9:30 p.m. at the Candle light; and Saturday, July 2 at 8 p.m. at Top Shelf. Mel Brown Live ~ Portland jazz giant Mel Brown performs at Salty’s on the Columbia every Friday and Saturday night. Known as the “Gentleman of Jazz,” Brown has a career spanning over 40 years. One Night with Janis Joplin Extended - Portland Center Stage hosts the world pre miere of Randy Johnson’s One Night with Janis Joplin, the new musical event celebrating the life of one of rock n’ roll’s greatest legends. Shows have been ex tended through Sunday, July 3 on the Main Stage at the Gerding Theater at the Armory, downtown. T h at’s All Folks! — Did you know the voice o f Bugs Bunny, Pepe Le Pew, Barney Rubble, and countless other cartoon characters was Mel Blanc, a Portland native? “T h at’s All Folks! The Mel Blanc Story,” a tribute to Mel Blanc through film, sound, photo graphs and m em orabilia will show through Sept. 11 at the Oregon Jewish M useum, 1953 N.W. Kearney St. Adm ission is $6 and $4 for students and seniors. Visit ojm.org or call 503-226-3600. Dr. H. L. Hodgo. 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