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Showdogs
Indie-Pop at Mississippi Studios
Indie-pop band Reptar will bring their Winter House Party and Spring North American Tour to
M ississippi Studios, on Friday, March 2. Hailing from Athens, Ga., the group is growing a fast
reputation as one o f the m ost energetic and lively bands with their upbeat rhythms and reggae-
inflected vocals.
Showdogs 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
The monthly Planetarium show at M HCC for March will focus on Venus, Mars and other celestial objects.
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926 N. Lombard
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Ihesday-Saturday 9am-7pm
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Mars and Venus at their Best
If you enjoy gazing at the night
sky, it’s a “planet-a-palooza” this
spring at the Mt. Hood Community
College Planetarium.
“Mars and Venus will be at their
brightest this spring and all of the
other classical planets can be easily
found in the night sky,” says Pat
Hanrahan, Planetarium director,
who will present live shows at 7 and
8:15 p.m. on Monday, March 5 on
the Gresham campus. “It is a rare
time that we can see so many of our
planets in the same night sky.”
Hanrahan says that springtime is
also galaxy time. The famous Virgo
Cluster of Galaxies will be visible
while Orion is starting to hide in the
western skies.
Children are welcome to attend.
The planetarium is w heelchair ac­
cessible. Adm ission for the gen­
eral public is $2 and free for MHCC
stu d en ts.