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M arch 21. 2012
Hawaii Club
Luau Saturday
The University o f Portland Hawaii
C lub’s 36th annual luau will take place
on Saturday, M arch 24 in the Chiles
C enter on the north Portland campus.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
T he p opular event is filled w ith
food, dance and celebration as stu
d e n ts fro m H aw aii sh are th e ir
Polynesian culture and traditions
w ith the university and greater P ort
land com m unities.
T he show will feature live m usic,
h u la an d tra d itio n a l P o ly n e sia n
dances perfo rm ed by U niversity
s tu d e n ts.
Tickets are $20 for the general
public, $15 for senior citizens and
kids, and $ 10 for university students,
faculty, staff and alumni. Tickets may
be purchased in advance at the Pilot
H ouse or the night o f the event.
For m ore inform ation, contact the
H a w a ii
C lu b
at
luauUP808@gmail.com.
(Dhscrtnn*
is committed to cultural diversity
Established in 1970
E aster w ith the R abbits (and dogs and cats too!) - T he O regon H um an
Society, 1067 N .E. C olum bia B lvd., w ill be open E aster Sunday, A pril 8.
E njoy candy treats w hile you visit w ith dogs, cats, rabbits and rodents all
looking fo ra loving hom e. T he E aster B unny w ill visit from 1 p .m .to 4 p .m .
Superheroes M onth - For the whole m onth o f M arch, Portland’s C hildren’s
M useum celebrates superheroes in o ur com m unity; people w ho m ake
Portland a great place to live and play. T he m useum is located across from
the O regon Z oo in southw est Portland.
R ace - T he play “ R ace,” continues
through A pril 8 at A rtists R epertory
T heater, 1515 S.W . M orrison St. T hree
law yers take on a case that gets under
their skin in a gripping plot rife w ith
provocative hum or, rapid-fire dialogue and blunt language that turns into
a m inefield o f d eep divisions, resentm ents and bigotry.
O regon B each C lean u p — T housands o f volunteers are expected for the
O regon B each C leanup, Saturday, M arch 31. V isit solv.org to register
online and view a m ap o f check-in sites o r call S O L V E at 503-844-9571,
extension 332.
A friq u e B istro B enefit - A frique B istro, 102 N .E. R ussell St., opens its
doors each last Saturday o f the m onth to raise donations fo r 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.
N orm an Sylvester Band -- Boogie Cat N orm an Sylvester
and his band perform on Friday, M arch 23 at the G em ini
B ar & G rill in Lake O sw ego; Saturday, M arch 24 at
D o m en ic’s in M ilw aukie; and Sunday, M arch 24 at 4
p.m . at the W averly C hristian C enter.
M el B row n Live -- Portland jazz giant M el Brow n perform s
at S a lty ’s on the C o lu m b ia 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 4 0 years.
L ive Jazz — E very Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m . to 11 p.m ., the T h ird
D egrees Lounge at the R iver Place H otel, 1510 S.W . H arbor W ay. N o cover
o r m inim um purchase. For m ore inform ation, visit p d x jazz.co m .
S t M ary’s A cadem y A uction --Tahitian Blue is the them e o f the 24th annual
St. M ary’s A cadem y auction, scheduled Saturday, April 14 at the O regon
C onvention Center. Proceeds from the auction are critical to the financial
strength and ongoing stability o f the school and benefit every student.
P ortlan d Satu rd ay M ark et — Portland Saturday M arket in O ld T o w n /
C hinatow n, the largest arts and crafts m arket in continuous operation in
the U nited States, has over 350 vendors and is open every Saturday and
Sunday through C hristm as Eve at 2 S.W . N aito Parkw ay.
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