Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 20, 2011, Page 15, Image 15

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Exhibition -- Take a magical jour­
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know the voice of Bugs Bunny,
ney of 'fexolo-
explo­
Pepe Le Pew, Barney Rubble, and
ration in the
countless other cartoon characters
C h ro n icles call503-823-5446.
was Mel Blanc, a Portland native?
o f N arn ia,
“That’s All Folks! The Mel Blanc
OMSI’snew Norman Sylvester B a n d - Boogie. Story,” a tribute to Mel Blanc through
state-of-the- Cat Norman Sylvester and his band film, sound, photographs and memo-
art e x h ib i­ perform Friday, July 22 at the West rabilia will show through Sept. 11 at
tion, where Linn Saloon, and Saturday, July 23 the Oregon Jewish Museum, 1953
visitors
will at M ac’s Place.
N.W. Kearney St. Admission is $6
Movies in the Park - All summer
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Visit ojm.org or call 503-226-3600.
parks will host free films from recent
ant Mel Brown performs at Salty s
the wonders of science with C.S.
hits to classics. Films begin at dark
on the Columbia every Friday and Rooftop Film Series — The North-
(8 p.m. — 8:45 p.m.) with pre-movie Lewis’ beloved fictional books and Saturday night. Known as the west Film Center invites you to join
blockbuster film series. The exhibi­
entertainment starting at 6:30 p.m.
“Gentleman of Jazz,” Brown has a them for cinema under the stars at
tion will show through Sept. 25, and
Rainouts will be called at 5 p.m.
career spanning over 40 years.
the Top Down summer rooftop film
tickets are $2 with regular museum
Upcoming showings: G ulliver’s
series taking place atop the parking
admission.
Pedal to the Metal — An original
Travels on Thursday, July 21 at
garage at the Hotel deLuxe on 729
Brentwood Park, True Grit on Fri­ Summer Concerts in the Parks - exhibit about Oregon’s motorsport S.W. 15th Ave. every Thursday
day, July 22 at Irving Park, Iron Man Neighborhood parks near you are history, Pedal to the Metal brings , evening, July 21 through Aug. 25.
1 on Saturday and Iron Man 2 on hosting free concerts featuring funk,
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Festivities begin at 8 p.m. Bring your
to the Oregon History
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Sunday, July 24 July 23 at East Port­ pop, rock, Afro beat, country, swing, engines
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land EXPO. For a complete sched­ Celtic, jazz, soul and Zydeco. Sched­ Museum
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ket. Tickets are $9. For movie titles,
visitnwfilm.org.
ule, visit portlandparks.org.
ule is posted on portlandparks.org or Exhibit runs through Sept. 4.
Zoo Music — As part of the Oregon
Zoo Summer Concerts, music lov­
ers can get their folk fix with a per­
formance by the Indigo Girls on
Friday, July 22, and take in some
East L. A. rock n’ roll when Los Lo­
bos perform on Sunday, July 24. For
more information and a full concert
schedule, visit oregonzoo.org/Con-
certs.
CEIEE
Humor Night -- Awesome comedi­
ans perform stand-up, sketch, and
more at the weekly Recurring Hu­
mor Night every Wednesday night
at Tonic Lounge. 3100 N.E. Sandy
Blvd. Pay as you wish, $3-5 dona­
tion suggested. Show is 21+.
Home Garden Tours — Gardens of
Natural Delights tours bring begin­
ning and experienced gardeners to­
gether to view and discuss organic
home gardens around the region.
Events are held through July. Regis­
ter on Metro’s natural gardening
website, oregonmetro.gov/garden, or
by phone at 503-234-3000.
King Farmers Market - For a third
season of farm-fresh produce, baked
goods, meats, cheeses, seafood, and
other specialty foods, visit the King
Farmers Market on the intersection
of Northeast Seventh Avenue and
Wygant Street in the parking lot ad­
jacent to King School Park. Now open
Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Summer Reading — Multnomah
County Library gives kids an incen­
tive to read over the summer months
in their 99th annual Summer Read­
ing program. Studies show that
over the summer, students lose
about two months of reading com­
prehension skills. Kids aged birth to
high school students entering grade
12 are welcome to sign up at any
school library.
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You Can’t Stop the Beat! -- Young
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sical comedy by Broadway Rose
Theatre group is now showing
through July 24 at the Deb Fennell
Auditorium in Tigard, 9000 S.W.
D urham Rd. For tickets, visit
broadwayrose.org or call the box
office at 503-620-5262.
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Portland, OR 97203
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