PaseAI4_________________________________ I b ‘ | L ì n r t l a t t ò ( O b s e r v e r May 2.2012 Avalon Flowers 520 SW 3rd Ave., Portland, OR 97204 • 503-796-9250 A juu service flower experience • Birthdays • Funerals IM IIT A IV H IS I The Legend of the Boy Zorro •Anniversaries • Weddings The key to any production of Zorro is the man behind the mask. In the case of El Zorrito, Northwest Children's Theater and School was incredibly fortunate to find Michael Kepler Meo. Meo, 13, has perform ed as a principal singer in eight fully- staged opera productions which Open: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am til 5:30pm Saturday 9am til 2pm. Website: avalonflowerspdx.com email: avalonflowers@msn.com We Offer Wire Services Cori S tew art- Owner, O p e ra to r include com panies in Portland, Houston, St. Louis, W exford (Ire­ land), Los Angeles, and New'York. He was the perfect fit for the infam ous “M asked Fox” in El Zorrito: The Legend of the Boy Zorro! opening Saturday, May 5 with multiple shows throughout the month of May at the NW Neighbor­ hood Cultural Center, 1819 N.W. Everett St. For tickets, call 503-222-4480 or visit nwcts.org. City Liquidators Furniture Warehouse Saves You Money - Since 1977 N o F a u lt W a lt has been w o rk in g h a rd a t b u yin g a m a zin g d ea ls - He d o esn ’t p a y fu ll p r ic e an d N e ith e r W ill You! _ Furry Handcuffs El Zorrito: The Legend o f Boy Zorro comes to life in a North­ west Children’s Theater and School production. Luxury Mini Memory Foam Travel Pillow Frog Paddleball Toy 8 Pack Large square » Luncheon Napkins Paper Plates Plastic Cutlery Se*o(20tnCQ00 _ f 3 Piece Bistro Set Chocolate 503-230-7716 503-238-4477 NEW HOME FURNITURE: OFFICE FURNITURE: Open 7 Days 9am to 6pm >-| JL FURNITURE WAREHOUSE ■¡»■823 S.E. 3rd Avenue «■■Hi East End Of The Morrison Bridge W e Deliver Every Tl| Midmahti 1 1 tfw www.cityliquidators.com Hey! Our Web Site Wonts Your Input. Give Us Your Ideas: pamiiiidtyliquidatorsxom Parents, caregivers and children will get the opportunity to learn about safety through interactive exhibits, prizes, safety tips and hands-on activities on Oregon Safe Kids Day, Saturday, May 5 at the Oregon Zoo. “Oregon is famous for its summer recreational opportunities, and we want children to have a safe and active summer,” said Krista Swan, zoo event coordinator. “W e’re partnering with our local Safe Kids coalition again this year because they present critical childhood safety information in a way that is fun and engaging for the kids.” This year’s theme is “Play Safe, Ride Safe, Be Safe.” Exhibits and activities will focus on taking simple steps to prevent injuries this summer, like wearing bicycle helmets and life jackets, anc phasizing the need for con supervision of children ar water. A dozen safety stations ar the zoo will comprise a “safel fari.” Stations will provide ti] water, poison, transportation, met and fire safety. Everyone completes the safari will rece safety-related prize, At the water safety station, will learn the importance of we. lifejackets around rivers and strt Ocean safety will also be tou upon, as kids learn about the gers of sneaker waves and logs why they should always kee eye on the ocean, Oregon Safe Kids Day at th< takes place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m is free with regular zoo admis<