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One Year Anniversary
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December 28, 2011
P ride & P assion - The Central
Library downtown hosts Pride &
Passion: The African-American Base
ball Experience, a traveling exhibition that ex
amines the chal
lenges faced by
black baseball
players as they
so u g h t equal
opportunities in
their sport beginning in the post-Civil War era until
Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in 1947. The
exhibit will be on display until Jan. 22.
Body Worlds - OMSI hosts
the exhibit “Body Worlds and
the Brain” for a limited engagement.
The show deciphers the mystery and com
plexity of the human body and brain with more than 200
authentic human specimens, preserved through a revo
lutionary preservation method.
A ngels in A m erica — Portland Playhouse presents
“Angels in America,”
a play set in 1985
against the backdrop
of greed, politics and
the cries of a sweep
ing AIDS epidemic.
P e rfo rm s th ro u g h
Saturday, Dec. 31 at
the World Trade Cen
ter Theater, 121 S.W.
Salmon St. For tickets call 503-205-0715 or visit
portlandplayhouse.org.
C hristm as Festival o f Lights - The
Grotto’s Christmas Festival of Lights
(Northeast 85th and Sandy) features
five indoor concerts each evening.
Nearly one million lights are spec
tacularly presented about The
Grotto’s pristine gardens. The festi
val continues through Friday, Nov. 30 from 5 p.m.
until 9:30 p.m. Admission is $8 for adults and $4 for
children.
N orm an Sylvester Band — Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester
and his band perform Friday, Dec. 30 at Fat Tuesdays
in Vancouver; and Friday, Jan. 6 at the West Linn
Saloon.
O M N IM A X : Flying M onsters - For audiences of all
ages, OM SI’s new IMAX
film , Flying M onsters,
takes viewers to a prehis
toric world. The world’s
leading naturalist Sir David
Attenborough sets out to
uncover the truth about the giant flying reptiles
whose wingspans of up to 40 feet compare to that of
a modem jet plane.
Oregon Zoo invites visitors to brighten
their holiday nights with ZooLights. Spar
kling lights and brilliant hues transform
the zoo*into a winter wonderland with
entertainment each night through Jan. 1.
Hours are Sunday through Thursday, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.,
and Friday through Saturday, 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
A friqu e B istro B en efit -- Afrique Bistro, 102 N.E.
T reasu res o f the V au lt -- An Egyptian statute that once
Russell St., opens its doors each last Saturday of the
month to raise donations for the African W omen’s
Coalition. Great Caribbean and African music along
with good drinks and fun people, 9 p.m. to 2:30 a.m.
$10 at the door.
greeted visitors to the former Aladdin Restaurant at
Lloyd Center, a U.S. Army uniform from Oregon’s
earliest days, and many other gems that have been
tucked away in the Oregon Historical Society vaults
have been collected for a new exhibit, now showing at
the downtown History Center through Feb. 12.
Z ooL ights Illum inate the H olidays - The
A nti-H oliday C om edy — Elf-dom gets a fresh coat of
M agical Forests in Pictures — The magical world of a
naughtiness in the third annual production of The
Santaland Diaries at Portland Center Stage’s Ellyn
Bye Studio. Now playing Tuesday through Sunday
through Saturday, Dec. 31. Tickets start at $31 for
general admission or $25 for those under 30
T erry F amily
F u n era l
H ome
forest is captured in a special photo exhibit at the World
Forestry Center Discovery Museum at Washington Park.
The collection was inspired by a group of Croatian forest
ers, enthusiasts and forest lovers to express their admira
tion for the forests. Runs through Saturday, Dec. 31.
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Show dogs is a full service salon. We do
baths, all over hair cuts, tooth brushing ,
nail trims, soft claws, flea treatments, mud
baths, and ear cleaning. We also have
health care and grooming products to
keep your pet clean in between visits.
Show Dogs Grooming Salon & Boutique
926 N. Lombard
Portland, OR 97217
We make the service personal,
You make the tribute personal.
Every time we arrange a personalized funeral service, we take special pride going
the extra mile. With our online Memorial Obituary, now we can do even more.
Friends and family can find out service information, view photos, read obituary,
order flowers and leave personal messages of condolences from anywhere, anytime.
Simply go to our website.
www.terryfamilyfuneralhome.com
“Dedicated to providing excellent service
and superior care o f your loved one ”
503-283-1177
Tuesday-Saturday 9am-7pm
Monday 10am-4pm
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and your kitty will be pretty.
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Oregon License CO-3644
Amy S. Terry
Oregon License FS-0395