Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 20, 2011, Page 14, Image 14

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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
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Kirkland I nion Plaza
1414 Kauffman Avenue ♦ Vancouver 98660
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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.