Page 16 $îortlanô ©baertier |uly20. 2011 Arts x vìntici TNTTCTAINMTNT Zoo Hosts Powerhouse Weekend Los Lobos will take the Oregon Zoo stage with Los Lonely Boys Sunday, July 24 as part of the Oregon Zoo summer concert series. Summer concerts with Indigo Girls and Los Lobos The Oregon Zoo has a treat in store for music lovers: Two must- see acts in one weekend. Concert- goers can get their folk fix when the Indigo Girls play the zoo Friday, July 22, and then take in some East L.A. rock ‘n ’ roll when Los Lobos perform on Sunday, July 24. Both concerts are part of the Or­ egon Zoo Summer Concerts, pre­ sented by R egence B lueC ross BlueShield of Oregon with support from U.S. Bank. While the Indigo Girls came into prominence as part of the late-’80s singer-songwriter revival, they had staying power where other artists from the same era quickly faded. Their two-women-with-guitars for­ mula bring two distinct personali­ ties and songwriting styles. Opening for the Indigo Girls is Mount Moriah, a duo offering a far- reaching and nontraditional take on classic folk themes. Los Lobos and Los Lonely Boys will take it up a notch with their East L.A. rock. This is a band that con­ tinually redefines itself and expands its scope with each passing year, while never losing sight of its roots. Los Lobos’ co-bill, Los Lonely Boys, are a talented trio of brothers i ne iiiuigu uiris win piay me uregon lo o rriday, July 22 as part of a must-see weekend of music. from Texas known for luscious vo­ cal harmonies, irresistible grooves, and potent songs with unshakeable pop appeal. The band was first loved for their global hit “Heaven,” which went to the top of the Billboard charts and earned a Grammy award. Tickets may be purchased in per­ son at the zoo daily. Tickets can also be purchased (with service charge) at all Ticketmaster outlets. For more information and a full summer concerts schedule, visit oregonzoo.org/Concerts. Beaverton’s Last Tuesday: Music, Food, and Art A Annual concert series debuts Bring your dancing shoes and a and art. thirst for the arts to the Beaverton Rain or shine, the lively outdoor Arts Commission’s eighth-annual concert series from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Beaverton Last Tuesday summer- continues on the last Tuesday of July time series celebrating music, food and August at The Round Fountain Avalon Flowers 520 SW 3rd Ave., Portland, OR 97204 • 503-796-9250 A ft-? «5 & A full service flower experience • B irth d ay s • A nniversaries • F u n erals • W eddings Open: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am til 5:30pm Saturday 9am til 2pm. Cori Stewart— Owner, Operator Website: avalonflowerspdx.com email: avalonflowers@msn.com We Offer Wire Services Plaza, 12600Crescent St., adjacent to the Beaverton Central light rail sta­ tion. Local artists will have their artwork displayed and available for purchase throughout the plaza. Featured art work, includes jewelry, fused glass, wood art, abstract works, and acrylic and watercolor paintings. Local res­ taurants Typhoon!, Mio Sushi and Mingo’s will offer indoor and out­ door dining, as well as refreshments for Beaverton Last Tuesday audi­ ences. “Let’s all make the most of the S m ith and the Family much belated arrival of and 2007 Grammy beautiful sum m er nominee, will perform weather,” said Mayor for audiences. Lamb Denny Doyle. “Come to has performed with The Round for groups that opened Beaverton Last Tues­ for BB King and day and continue the played w ith G.C. summer fun with an­ Cam eron, form erly other night of great with with the Temptations. music, delicious cuisine On Tuesday, Aug. and fabulous local art!” 30, Keegan Smith & On Tuesday, July 26, The Family, an eclec­ Patrick Lamb, a South­ tic mix of musicians, ern blues and jazz artist Patrick Lamb p ro d u cers, and bandleaders from the Northwest’s music scene, will perform energetic and sunny sounds for audiences. Dance demonstrations will be presented during band intermis­ sions, including the Painted Sky/ Northstar Dance Company, honor­ ing the Native American culture in July; and Valley Square Dancers in August. Parking is available off of South­ west C edar Hills Boulevard at W estgate D rive in the form er Westgate Theater lot.