Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 09, 2012, Page 16, Image 16

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May 9, 2012
Zoo Concerts Tickets on Sale
Another summer of music and fun
T he O regon Z oo is gearing up for
another season o f great m usic, w arm
w eather and fun on the spraw ling
concert law n. T ickets for the z o o ’s
2012 su m m er concert series, p re­
s e n te d b y R e g e n c e B lu e C ro s s
B lueShield o f O regon w ith support
from U.S. B ank, are now on sale.
L akewood
111'■ theatre C ompany
City o f Angels
a Tony Award-winning musical
Directed by Wade Willis
May 4 - June 10
Tickets: 503-635-3901
www.Iakewood-center.org
at Lakewood Center fo r the Arts
368 S. State Street, Lake Oswego
Season Sponsors: I till
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The B-52s will bring their 35th-anniversary tour to Portland June 22.
W ith 20 exciting musical acts over
the course o f 16 show s, the series
kicks o ff w ith “W o rld ’s G reatest
Party B and” the B -52s on Ju n e 22,
and will show case a variety o f w orld-
ren o w n ed artists.
“W e ’re m aking an O regon sum -
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m er tradition even b etter this year,”
said K im Sm ith, zoo director.
T ickets m ay be pu rch ased in p er­
son at the zoo during norm al oper­
ating hours. T ickets can also be
p u rchased (w ith service charge) at
all T ick etm aster ticket centers.
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ABOUT THE
BASKETBALL ACADEMY
Michael Holton has created a
fo u r day Basketball academy
that brings together youth,
ages 7 to 13 from diverse
populations. The objective is to
educate, inspire and prepare
youth for positive development
for on and o ff court experiences.
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Campers will rotate through several venues to meet
overall camp objectives, basketball skill development,
fitness training, and health and wellness.
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ACCOMMOD
The Academy runs from 8:30am to 4:30pm daily.
Campers will receive free breakfast, lunch, and
snacks daily.
S u m m e r C a m p D a te s
Ju n e 25th - 28th. 2012
Register online at: www.holtonbasketball.com
or call: (503) 517-9090
THEATRE