Septem ber 21, 2011
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R oosevelt H igh School in cel
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Friday, Sept. 23
A h o m ecom ing parade will
run through d o w n to w n St.
Jo h n ’s at noon and a vintage
classic car display will be held
on R o o sev elt’s baseball field.
A large bon fire will be held on
the front law n o f the school at
5 p.m ., follow ed by a B B Q at
5:3 0 p.m . and a com m unity
pep rally before the football
gam e at 7 p.m.
G o d o f C a r n a g e --
P o rtlan d ’s A rtist R ep er
tory T heater has kicked
o ff its 29th season w ith
G od o f C arnage, a c o m
edy and T ony w inning
play. Perform ances run
through Sunday, O ct. 9
at the A rtists R epertory
T heater at SW 16th Ave.
and A lder St. Show s are W ednesday through Sunday
at 7:30 p.m. with Sunday m atinees at 2 p.m. Call 503-241 -
1278 or visit artistrep .o rg .
La L una N ueva - In celebration o f H ispanic H eritage
M onth, La L una N ueva, a festival
o f H ispanic arts and culture from
around the w orld w ill take place at
El C entro M ilagro, 525 S.E. Start
St., w ith an extensive lineup o f
events, beginning Friday, Sept. 16
through Saturday, Oct. 1. For m ore
inform ation, or to purchase tick
ets, call 5 0 3 -2 3 6 -7 2 5 3 o r visit
m ilagro.org.
C o rn M aze - In honor o f the P ortland T im b ers’ in au
gural M ajor League Soccer season, the Pum pkin Patch
farm on Sauvie Island has carved the c lu b ’s logo into
their 5-acre co m field m aze. L ocated at 16511 N .W .
G illihan Rd., the m aze is open every day this m onth from
T erry F amily
F uneral
H ome
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets are $5
fo r ages 6-12, $7 for ages 13 and
up, and free for any ch ild five years
and under.
Project G row G allery -- E m erging and longtim e fiber
artists w ill exhibit their w orks for the entire m onth o f
S e p te m b e r at the P ro ject
G row G allery at Port C ity,
2 1 5 6 N . W illiam s A ve. G a l
lery is open M onday through
Friday, 9 a.m . to 5 p.m.
C aracal K ittens on E xhibit — V isitors are getting their
first glim pse o f three 12-w eek-old caracal kittens at the
O regon Zoo. T he new borns have acclim ated to their
new habitat and now have access to the caracal
en clo su re in the P redators o f the Serengeti exhibit
until 2 p.m . daily.
J a v ier N ero — Jav ier N ero p erform s every W ednes
day from 7 p.m . to 10 p.m . at A frique B istro, 102 N.E.
R ussell St.
C h ron icles o f N arnia E xh ib ition - T ake a m agical
jo u rn e y o f exploration in the C h ro n icles o f N arnia,
O M S I’s new state-of-the-art exhibition, w here visi
tors w ill en ter a three dim ensional w orld that c o m
bines the w onders o f science w ith C .S. L ew is’ b e
loved fictional books and b lo ck b u ster film series. The
exhibition w ill show through Sunday, Sept. 25, and
tickets are $2 w ith regular m useum adm ission.
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