Pase 14____________________ ÏCI»r ^Iortlanò (^bscrutr FRIENDS August IO, 2011 ArtsJG DARYL HALL JOHN OATES ENTERTAINMENT For Ticket Information: www.foerxEofthethitdreriorg/portland rnrr P re se n te d by: ■3 Ä Ä îhf Otnjonian www.hallandoates.com A benefit for Friends of the Children Saturda •y Septem her 3rd Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Avalon Flowers 520 SW 3rd Ave., Portland, OR 97204 • 503-796-9250 The Broadway Bridge across the Willamette River, downtown, becomes a crossing ju s t for bicycles and foot traffic for the annual Providence Bridge Pedal returning for its 16th year on Sunday, Aug. 16. •Birthdays _ ________ Cori S tew art- Owner, Operator •Anniversaries ()pen: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am til 5:30pm Saturday 9am til 2pm. Website: avalonflowerspdx.com email: avalonflowers@msn.com We Offer Wire Services and Cannon’s Rib Express Present REGGIE HOUSTON’S C’£X ALL STARS Sundays 5-8pm at Cannon’s Rib Express 5410 NE 33rd Ave XL* JM» U l ♦ WKnSfJE* . (Next to New Seasons) Sunshine, BBQ and a FREE, all-ages, outdoor show by a New Orleans’ sax legend, Grammy nominated pianist JANICE SCROGGINS, bass virtuoso BEN JONES & a rotating cast of Portland’s hottest percuss­ ionists each week. What could be better? ... Well, you never know what amazing surprise guest musician will sit in! p h to to g r.ip h y by B ra n d y M a y za h ia n R o w » Bikes, Bridges and Wellness Expo Providence Bridge Pedal takes off Sunday o f the P ortland T im bers w ith the on Jeld -W en Field. largest P ro v id en ce B ridge Pedal Providence Bridge Pedal is the H ealth and W ellness E xpo to date. second-largest com m unity bicycle T he entire event celebrates 16 ride in the country and the third larg­ years o f gearing up by giving c y ­ est in the world. M ore than 18,000 clists car-free access to - and stu n ­ cyclists are expected to participate B ikes, bridges and a bonus event ning view s from - the tops o f the this year. are in store for the 16th annual Provi­ Frem ont and M arquam bridges. For A portion o f the proceeds helps dence B ridge Pedal and Providence those w ho p refer to w alk, Provi­ boost P rovidence H eart and V ascu­ B ridge Stride on Sunday, A ug. 16. dence B ridge Stride offers a five- lar In stitu te’s efforts to save the The event ends this y ear on the m ile alternative that includes the lives o f people suffering heart a t­ lush green tu rf at Jeld -W en Field, Frem ont and B roadw ay bridges. tacks or oth er cardiac events. the ren o v ated d o w n to w n so ccer Each course ends near Lincoln D ay o f event registration w ill he stadium . A fter cycling and w alking H igh S chool w here the B icycle held from 7 a.m . to 8 a.m . at S o u th ­ th e m a je s tic W illa m e tte R iv e r T ran sp o rtatio n A lliance w ill offer w est S alm o n and 16th A venue. bridges, participants will continue valet bike parking so cyclists can O nline registration and registration their celebration on the hom e field jo in w alkers at the W ellness E xpo form s for all events are available at p ro v id e n c e b rid g e p e d a l.o rg . T h e health and w ellness expo is free and w ill be held from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m . The Javier Nero Quintet www.javiemero.com June 5 Ju n e 12 Ju n e 19 J u ly 3 J u ly 1 0 J u ly 1 7 J u ly 2 4 J u ly 31 Aug 7 Aug 14 A ug 21 Aug 28 Sept 4 S e p t 11 S ep t 18 S ept 25 reggiehouston.com EBTCash-Benefit CARDS ACCEPTED HERE (Docs NOT include Food-Stamp benefit account: Food -Stamp benefits arc not accepted here) Join the m ailing list! Send an em ail to nerojav@ yahoo.com Javier Nero, Recent Winner o f the International Trombone Competition @AFRIQUE BISTRO EVERY WEDS. 7 -10pm 102 NE RUSSELL. “NEW YORK BAND” © M ISSISSIPPI PIZZA, AUG 9TH 6-8PM 3552 N. M ISSISSIPPI AVE. @ AFRIQUE BISTRO AUG I0TH 7-10PM 102 NE RUSSEL @ JIM M Y M A K ’S AUG 12TH7:30-9PM 221 NW 10THAVE Comedy Theater Movie Insanity C urious C om edy T h eater. 5225 N .E. M artin L u th er K ing Jr. B lvd., presents the N eutrino Project, an im provised m ovie in w hich three groups are each given a cam era, cast and runner. T hey go o ff and shoot scenes inspired by audience suggestions, the runners run them back to the th eater and you w atch the m ovie w hile it’s still being shot. Prom oters say the resulting video footage is absolutely insane and som ething you have to see to b e ­ lieve. The m ovies w ill be created each Friday and S aturday night during the m onth o f A ugust. D oors open at 7:30 p.m . and the show starts at 8 p.m . A dm ission is $12 advance or $15 at the door. For m ore inform ation, call 503- 477-9477.