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Page 22 Minority & Small Business Week On the corner of N. Fremont & N. Mississippi OPEN 7 DAYS! Waffle sandwiches - Chicken & Waffles Real-Milk Soft-Serve Ice Cream All-Beef Hot Dogs Fresh squeezed Lemonade Septem ber 21. 2011 i r t s '« o ENTfUAINMfNT Lady Kat at Queen of Heart Blues artists Lady Kat and her “True Blue” Band will per form on Friday, Sept. 24 from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.at the Queen of Hearts Tavern on Southeast 72nd and Harold. Lady Kat’s low, rich and full- bodied voice carries the likes of Etta Jam es, with a little of Wy nonna’s twang, and the depth of Della Reese. Born and raised in the Northwest, she was sur rounded by the sounds of Blues Lady Kat and Country Music. The Lady Kat “True Blue” Band has performed with the Northwest Women Rhythm n ’ Blues, made up of several local and national artists in and around the Northwest. For the past six years, Lady Kat has performed at the W aterfront Blues Festival and most recently, shared the stage with Fiona Boyd, Duffy Bishop, Lady A, and Ellen White. Admission includes no cover. www.flavourspot.com or on twitter: @FLAVOURspot Exclusively for readers of The Portland Observer: Our first punch-card ever! Rip out this ad, bring it by our Fremont shop and when you buy 4 soft-serve cake cones, you’ll get the 5th one free! Cannot be combined with any other offer, discount, or thing that you heard Buy 4 cake cones at the regular price with this punch card and w e ’ll give you the 5th one free! Only for Observer readers, and only with this ad Expires 10/1/11 Indeed PT1V1 SEASONS 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 What could be better? ... Well, you never know what amazing, surprise guest musician will sit in! . < * £ Ride your Bike to the Teddy Bear Parade in dow ntow n G resham on Saturday, Sept. 24, and stay to take part in the annual T ransporta tion Fair and Bike Radio from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The parade begins at 10 a.m. at the G resham C enter for the Arts Plaza, Second Street and Hood A venue in historic dow ntow n with all- day bicycle parking available at 9 a.m. at the Arts Plaza. The event is free and includes musical en tertainm ent, carnival gam es, bike gam es and safety, prizes, bike helm ets for $5, and food and beverages available for purchase. Participants can also learn about transpor tation options like how to ride public transit and how to find a carpool partner with the region's new "R ideshare" w ebsite, safety tips, and how to provide feedback on G resham 's T ranspor tation System Plan. M ulti-use helm ets in toddler through adult sizes will be sold for $5, with lim ited stock available. Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC Zchon R. Jones, DC 333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212 (503) 284-7838 (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 t of Portland’s hottest percuss- 3 ionists each week. Bikes welcome at Teddy Bear Parade Truly milking a difference in the lives of Auto Accident victims and Injured Workers for nearly 20 years. If you or someone you know has been in an accident, call us so we can help you with your needs. (503) 284-7838 June 5 J u n e 12 J u 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 A ug 1 4 A ug 21 Aug 2 8 Sept 4 S e p t 11 S e p t 18 S ep t 25 We are located on the corner ofM LK and Russell Street, on the second floor above the coffee shop. Parking Area 333 NE Russell »200 I reggichouston.com EBTCash-Benefit CARDS ACCEPTED HERE (Docs NOTinclude Food-Stamp benefit account; r R A t T C Russell St phtotography by Brandy Naytaklan-Row e c II I R o s Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 ads@ portlandobserver.com IO! to