Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 09, 2011, Honoring the Armed Forces and Veterans Special Edition, Page 18, Image 18

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Page 18
November 9.2011
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‘Ajax, ’ an oil painting by Gabriel Fernandez.
A ceramic work by Michelle Gallager.
Guardino’s Featured Artists
Two artists, clay sculptor Michelle
Gallager and oil painterGabriel Fernandez
will show with their works of art on display
through Sunday, Nov. 20 at the Guardino
Gallery, 2939 N.E. Alberta St.
Gallager is inspired by her interest in the
face and figure. Her life-long fascination of primates,
and a career in the theatre arts as a prop master, drove
her to create sculptures of children, mon­
keys and other odd creatures.
Fernandez explores the personas of
inanimate objects and moods by painting
with realism, color, composition and tex­
ture.
For more information, visit guardinogallery.com or
call 502-281-9048.
Celebrating 40 Years of Amtrak
Amtrak joined local residents to
celebrate four decades of rail pas­
senger service when its 40th anni­
versary exhibit train made a stop in
Portland.
The special train, with artifacts
and memorabilia, left Washington
D.C. in May and stopped in cities
both large and small before arriving
Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC
Zchon R. Jones, DC
333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212
(503) 284-7838
photo by
Amtrak’s Christopher Jagodzinski and Steven Ostrowski welcome
folks to the 40th anniversary celebration o f the passenger train
service during a celebration in Portland.
Truly making 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
We are located on the
corner ofM LK and Russell
Street, on the second floor
above the coffee shop.
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ridership record, which is estimated
Led by a diesel-electric locomo­ to be more than 28.7 million passen­
tive decorated in a historic Amtrak gers, who rode their trains in 2010.
paint scheme, the exhibit included
“Not many companies survive
three baggage cars which were reno­ for 40-years,” wrote Amtrak Presi­
vated into exhibition space to show dent and CEO Joe Boardman in
visitors the achievements of Amtrak Amtrak: An American Story. “And
since its creation as America’s in­ those that do survive because they
tercity passenger service in 1971.
have talented people, a great prod­
Amtrak is on the path to a new uct, and a strong history.”
Enjoy Native American Culture
The
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annual
Kanawaksoom a (Q uiet Thunder)
powwow is com ing to Mt. Hood
Com m unity College on Saturday,
Nov. 12, noon to 10 p.m. This
cultural celebration offers tradi­
tional N ative A m erican m usic,
dance, crafts, food and • • cultural
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enrichm ent for the whole family.
Chako Kum Tux, the co lleg e’s
N ative Am erican student club,
welcom es the public to this free
event. It will be held in the MHCC
gym at 26000 S.E. Stark St. Parking
is free in lots U and V (enter on
27 th Street).
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