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Parks Programs for Seniors 55+
Portland Parks & Recreation is all ages. For a one-time fee, golfers activities. Mobility ratings for ac
registering now for senior recreation ages 65 and up can obtain a card for tivities, including stairs to climb and
programs and classes, a great op reduced green fees at city courses. time spent on your feet are indicated
portunity to stay active.
When necessary, a senior recre as needed in the PP&R catalog.
From golf, hiking and regional ation team works with parks bureau
For more information, call Kristine
trips to watercolor, yoga and pot employees to ensure that anyone Canham at 503-823-4328 or visit
tery, there are activities offered for and everyone can participate in all portlandparks.org.
MNHMMHi
Genealogy Library Grand Opening
People interested in exploring has moved into the historic Ford
their ancestry, seeking birth par- Building at 2505 S.E. 11th Ave. and
ents or learning how to preserve is celebrating its new location with
their family memories can take ad- seminars, workshops and special
vantage of a series ot free events events through Saturday, Oct. 8.
sponsored by the Genealogical Fo-
Board Director-at-Large Laurel
rum of Oregon.
Smith says that the organization’s
The nonprofit genealogy library events and resources can help people
Accepting Children as early as 1 month -13 years old.
Accepting full or part time child care.
For more information Contact:
Carrie Green: 503-384-2529
or Carrieg9@comcast.net
relationships within the commu-
nity, raise funds for Basic Rights
Oregon, and support nationwide marriage
equality, a cabaret-style gala event,
“Gaylabration,” will be hosted at
the Q Center, 4115 N. Mississippi
Ave. Event is from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m.
on Saturday, Sept. 17. For more
in fo rm a tio n ,
v isit
basicrights.org.
do much more than trace a family tree,
“You can find the history that
helps reveal the lives of your ances-
tors— who they were, what they did
and what was happening around
them. This kind of context breathes
life into the past and generates ex-
citement about your family.”
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G a y la b r a t io n -- To celebrate
NOW O PEN
Mon-Fri: 6:00am-6:00pm
tH H N B M N R N M M M
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C a r a c a l K itte n s o n E x h ib it --
G LIC
S h r e k th e M u s ic a l - B ased
on the O sca r-w in n in g
DreamWorks film, Shrek the
Musical brings the hilarious
story of everyone’s favorite ogre
to life on stage on Tuesday, Sept.
13 through Sunday, Sept. 18 at the
Keller Auditorium.
Your Care
Visitors are getting their first
glimpse of three 12-week-old caracal
kittens at the Oregon Zoo. The newborns
have acclimated to their new habitat and now have
access to the caracal enclosure in the Predators of the
Serengeti exhibit until 2 p.m. daily.
Javier Nero perform s every W ednes
day from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Afrique Bistro, 102 N.E.
Russell St.
J a v ie r N e r o -
Take a magical
journey of exploration in the Chronicles of Narnia,
OM SI’s new state-of-the-art exhibition, where visitors
will enter a three dimensional world that combines the
wonders of science with C.S. Lewis’ beloved fictional
books and blockbuster film series. The exhibition will
show through Sept. 25, and tickets are $2 with regular
museum admission.
C h r o n ic le s o f N a r n ia E x h ib it io n -
Boogie Cat Norman
Sylvester and his band perform Friday, Sept. 23 at the
Top Shelf in Vancouver; and Friday, Sept. 30 at Clyde’s.
N o r m a n S y lv e s t e r B a n d -
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Our First
Priority
Portland jazz giant Mel Brown
performs at Salty’s on the Columbia every Friday and
Saturday night. Known as the “Gentleman of Jazz,”
Brown has a career spanning over 40 years.
M e l B r o w n L iv e -
Ringling Bros, and Barnum &
Bailey presents “Boom a Ring," a magical circus spec
tacular with high-flying acts and pulse-pounding acts
for six shows, Thursday, Sept. 15 through Sunday,
Sept. 18 at the Rose Garden.
C ir c u s S p e c t a c u la r -
Dr. Marcelitte
Failla
Chiropractic
Physician
We are located at
1716 N.E. 42nd Ave.
Portland, OR 97213
(Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.)
• Automobile accident injuries
1 • Chronic headache and joint pain
• Workers Compensation injuries
Call for an appointment!
(503)228-6140
C orn M aze — In honor of the Portland Tim bers’ inau
gural Major League Soccer season, the Pumpkin Patch
farm on Sauvie Island has carved the club’s logo into
their 5-acre com field maze. Located at 16511 N.W.
Gillihan Rd., the maze is open every day this month
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets are $5 forages 6-12, $7 for
ages 13 and up, and free for any child five years and
under.
Project G row Gallery -- Emerging and longtime fiber
artists will exhibit their
works for the entire
month of September at
the Project Grow Gallery
at Port City, 2156 N. Wil
liams Ave. Gallery is
open Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Awesome comedians perform stand
up, sketch, and more at the weekly Recurring Humor
Night every Wednesday night at Tonic Lounge. 3100
N.E. Sandy Blvd. Pay as you wish, $3-5 donation
suggested. Show is 21+.
H u m o r N ig h t -
For a third season o f 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
adjacent to King School Park. Now open Sundays
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
K in g F a r m e r s M a r k e t -
Portland Saturday Market is
open each Saturday and Sunday along the water
front in Old Town.
S a tu r d a y M a r k e t -