Fortiani» (Obstruer Retirement Living Westmoreland's Union Manor 6404 SE 23rd Avenue ♦ Portland 97202 503*233*5671 Marshall Union Manor 2020 NW Northrup Street ♦ Portland 97209 503*225*0677 ENTERTAINMENT Kirkland Union .Manors 3530 SE 84th Avenue ♦ Portland 97266 503-777-8101 & Kirkland I nion Plaza 1414 Kauffman Avenue ♦ Vancouver 98660 360«694»4314 & Studio X One-Bedroom Apartments w ith Kitchens \fto rd ah le Rents w ith No Bu>-ln or Application Res Carden \roas & Planned \ctivities l.as> \ccess to Bus l ines Shopping l ederai Rent Subsidies V ailahle tor those that oualit Northwest band Stone in Love will entertain during Thursday's summer concert series at Bridgeport Village. SHOW DOGS G R O O M IN G S ALO N & B O U T IQ U E 926 N L( 1MBARD PO R TL A N D . OR 9 7 2 17 503-283-1 177 TUES-SAT 9AM-7PM YO DAWG IS GONNA L( M )K LIKE A SHOW DA WC AND YOUR KITTY WILL BE PRETTY Mom Harris O riginal C ajun C reations 1st Year Anniversary Stone in Love, a Northwest band faithful to renditions of Journey hits, will perform live from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday July 21, under a giant gazebo in the center of Bridgeport Village, as part of a Summer Concert Series presented by Audi. Taking place every Thursday through Aug. 25, the free concerts also feature a wine and beer garden, food, reserved seating and a large children’s play area. A portion of food and drink Artists Share Inspirations Sparks Fly on Oregon Art Beat “Com e See” Best food In Town Blackened Catfish $ 9.99 Blackened Cod $ 8.99 Shrimp Jambalya $ 8.99 Shrimp Creole $ 8.99 Gumbo $8.99 Red Beans & Rice $ 3.99 (All Items served with Com Bread) M om Harris Restaurant Buy 1 G et 1 @ half Price Expires August 30, 2011 839 N. Lombard St For to Go Orders call 503-477-7164 sales from the concert series will be donated to The Foundation for Tigard-Tualatin Schools Bridg ing the Gap campaign. Local youth acts from the Tigard-Tualatin School District will once again be warming up the crowd every Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Bridgeport Village, Portland’s premiere shop ping and dining center, is located just off 1-5 at exit 290 in Tigard. For more information, visit Bridge- port-village.com Three artists will discuss their works on O PB’s Art Beat se ries Thursday, July 21 at 8 p.m. including 3-D metal sculptor Brad Lorang, Eugene graphic artist turned folk p ain ter R ogene M anas, and M arim ba player MylindaKing. Lorang designs and creates striking wall hangings that re flect the landscape of Cascade Locks and the Columbia Gorge. He works in metal, cutting, grind ing, shaping and building layers that form his 3-D metal scenes. He calls himself a representa tional realist who enjoys blend ing his technical and creative abilities. Manas retired from her job as a graphic artist she was free to do inspiration her a xylophone, and anything she wanted on her can- she's proving it with the young- vases, but she had trouble creat- sters at Buckman School in Port ing works that satisfied her. It was land. She says it's a perfect in- on a trip to Mexico that she found strument for kids.