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sportiani» (Dhsrrticr Page 14 December 7, 2011 Arts * V ENTERTAINMENT B U S E N E S S G u id e Double J Tires New & Used Tires * Overstock & Used Tires $ 1 5 & u p PRICED TO SELL All tires mounted & blanched on the car, out the door - no additives. Free stock wheels w / purchase of any new or used tire- limited to stock on hand 30 $5.00 TEES years in business CLUBS FAMILY REUNIONS SCHOOL CLUBS BUSINESSES SCREEN PRINTING 2 locations to Serve You 6841 NE MLK, Portland 503-283-9437 4510 SE 5 2 nd & Holgate 503-762-6042 971-570-8214 503-771-1834 Spirit Mountain Toy Drive S p irit M o u n ta in C a s in o w ill stag e its an n u al h o lid a y T o y D rive to b e n e fit O H S U D o e rn b e c h e r C h ild re n ’s H o sp ital in P o rtlan d . N ew , u n w ra p p e d to y s an d g am es w ill be a c c e p te d at th e c a sin o C o y o te C lu b desk. C a sin o g u e sts w h o b rin g in o ne o r m o re to y s w ill re c e iv e $ 1 0 in free slo t p lay p e r v isit an d are e n c o u ra g e d to m ak e m u ltip le trip s and d o n a tio n s to re c e iv e a m a x i m um o f $ 5 0 in slot p lay d u rin g the p ro m o tio n a l p e rio d , w h ich e n d s D ec. 18. “ E ach year w e ’ve surpassed the p rev io u s y e a r’s n u m b er o f toys d o n a ted to O H S U D o e rn b ec h e r O M N IM A X : F lyin g M on sters — F o r a u d ie n c e s o f all ages, O M S I’ s new IM AX film, Flying M on sters, takes view ers to a prehistoric world. T he w o rld ’s leading naturalist S ir D avid A tten b o ro u g h sets out to u ncover the truth about the g i ant flying rep tiles w h o se w in g s p a n s o f up to 4 0 feet com pare to that o f a m odern je t plane. A f r iq u e B is tr o B e n e fit - A frique B istro, 102 N.E. R E S T A U R A N R ussell St., opens its doors each last Saturday o f the m onth to raise donations for the A frican W o m en ’s C oalition. G reat C aribbean and A frican m usic along w ith good drinks and fun people, 9 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. $ 10 at the door. T Barbeque Pit Ribs & Beef S in c e 1 9 5 7 E n joy o u r G r e a t F ood a n d C a s u a l, F r ie n d ly A m b ia n c e M o r n in g in to e a r ly e v e n in g W e d n e sd a y - T h u r sd a y 1 0 :0 0 a .m . to 6 :0 0 p .m . ASA Certified Tech - Jason Sharp 8804 SE Stark St. Portland, OR 97203 Phone # 503-517-0950 F rid ay a n d S a tu rd a y S IIA ltP AUTOMOTIVE 1 0 :0 0 a .m . to 7 :0 0 Lu P ark er (5 0 3 ) 2 X 1 -8 6 9 6 M ake the “ Sharp” decision! Pick us for all your autom otive needs ! 3 2 1 7 N . W illia m s A v e n u e P o r tla n d , O r e g o n 9 7 2 2 7 f ------------------------\ State Farm' HARMS PHOTOGRAPHY Providing Insurance and Financial Services 503-730-1156 Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710 W e d d in g s C o r p o r a te E v e n ts Ernest J. Hill, Jr. O n site 5 x 7 P rin tin g Agent 4946 N Vancouver Avenue. Portland, OR 97217 503 286 1103 Fax 503 28b 1146 erme.hill h5mb®statefarra com O n lin e P r o o fs & O r d e r s 24 Hour Good Neighbor Service® A n ti-H o lid a y C o m e d y - Elf-dom gets a fresh coat o f naughtiness in the third annual production o f The Santaland D iaries at Portland C enter S tag e’s Ellyn Bye Studio. N ow playing T uesday through Sunday through Dec. 31. Tickets start at $31 for general adm ission or $25 for those under 30 Z o o L ig h ts I llu m in a te th e H o lid a y s - The O regon Zoo invites visitors to brighten their holiday nights w ith Z ooL ights. Sparkling lights and brilliant hues tran s form the zoo into a w in ter w onderland w ith en tertain m ent each night through Jan. 1. H ours are Sunday through T hursday, 5 p.m . to 8 p.m ., and Friday through Saturday, 5 p.m . to 8:30 p.m . Cull 503-2 8 8 -0 0 3 3 ( Observer a d s ^ p o rtla n d o b server.com a forest is captured in a special photo exhibit at the W orld Forestry C enter D iscovery M useum at W ash ington Park. T he collection w as inspired by a group o f C roatian foresters, enthusiasts and forest lovers to express th eir adm iration for the forests. R uns through Dec. 31. W in te r W o n d e r la n d — T he largest drive- th ro u g h a n im a te d lig h t sh o w in th e N orthw est, the Jubitz W inter W onderland, runs nightly through C h ristm a s at P o rt la n d In te rn a tio n a l R a c e w a y in n o rth Portland. R ates are $ 16 for each car load, and discount coupons are available at Jubitz. M e l B r o w n L iv e -- Portland ja zz giant M el B row n perform s at S alty ’s on the C olum bia every Friday and Saturday night. K now n as the “G entlem an o f Jazz,” B row n has a career spanning o v er 40 years. and the B rain” for a lim ited e n g a g e m e n t. T h e sh o w deciphers the m ystery and com plexity o f the hum an body and brain w ith m ore than 200 authentic hum an s p e c im e n s , p r e s e r v e d th ro u g h a re v o lu tio n a ry preservation m ethod. 11 p.m ., the T hird D egrees Lounge at the R iver Place H otel, 1510S.W . H arbor W ay. N o co v er o r m inim um purchase. For m ore inform ation, visit p d x jazz.co m . H o lid a y S h o w — B eaverton C ivic T heatre presents Advertise with dix ersity m The Portland M a g ic a l F o r e s ts in P ic tu r e s - T he m agical w orld o f L iv e J a z z — Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m . to and his band perform Friday, D ec. 9 at the the W est L inn Saloon; Saturday, D ec. 10 at the C andlelight; Friday, Dec. 16 at C ly d e ’s; and Saturday, Dec. 17 at R oadhouse 101 in L incoln City. antonioharris.com once greeted visitors to the fo rm er A lad d in R e sta u ra n t at yd C enter, a U.S. A rm y uniform from O re g o n ’s earliest days, and m any other gem s that have been tucked aw ay in the O regon H istorical Society vaults have been co llected for a new exhibit, now show ing at the dow ntow n H istory C en ter through Feb. 12. B o d y W o r ld s -- O M S I hosts the exhibit “ Body W orlds N o r m a n S y lv e ste r B a n d - Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester \ __________________ / C h ild ren ’s H ospital,” said R odney Ferguson, Spirit M ountain C h ief Executive O fficer. “O nce again we hope to see o u r guests answ er the call and donate g enerously, even in this tough econom ic clim ate, to brighten the C hristm as season for children and teens having a m uch m ore difficult battle.” H appy H ollandaise, a light B ritish com edy that fo cuses on the hustle and bustle o f preparing for the holidays. Plays Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m . and Sunday at 2 p.m . at the B eaverton C ity Library A u d i torium , 12375 S.W . Fifth St. T r e a s u r e s o f th e V a u lt — A n E gyptian statute that H is to r y C e n t e r T r e a s u r e s - G em s o f the O regon H istorical S o ciety ’s storage vaults have been re trieved for a “T reasures o f the V ault,” exhibit now show ing through Feb. 12 at the O regon H istory C en ter, dow ntow n. The pieces include golden Egyptian statues from the form er A laddin R estaurant at Lloyd C enter and a U .S . A rm y uniform from O regon ’ s earliest d ay s. D is c o u n t T ic k e ts - Local low -incom e fam ilies and individuals can purchase $5 tickets to classical m usi cal perform ances in Portland as part o f a unique program called M usic for All. Participating o rg an iza tions include the O regon S ym phony, P ortland O pera, O regon B allet T heater, C h am b er M usic N orthw est, Portland Y outh P hilharm onic, P ortland B aroque O r chestra, Friends o f C h am b er M usic, P ortland C h am b er O rchestra, Portland Piano International, Portland S ym phonic C hoir, C appella R om ana and Portland V ocal C onsort.