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Journey to the Arctic - The IMAX Theater at OMSI presents
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‘To the Arctic,' a never-before-experienced journey into the lives of a
mother polar bear and her twin cubs as they navigate the changing Arctic
wilderness. Narrated by Meryl Streep and featuring songs by Paul
McCartney.
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OMNIMAX: Flying Monsters -
For audiences of all
ages, OM SI’s new IMAX film, Flying Monsters, takes viewers to a
prehistoric 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.
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Good in the Hood Festival and Parade
Annual festival celebrating the diversity o f neighborhoods in north and northeast Portland, kicks
o ff Friday, June 2 2 at 6 p.m. at Lillis-Albina Park at North Russell Street and Flint Avenue. The
main festival gathers full steam for more entertainment and fun, on Saturday, June 2 3 and
Sunday, June 24. The Good in the Hood Parade is Saturday, June 23, starting from King School
Park and following Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Russell Street to Lillis-Albina Park
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Advanced
Musical Theater:
Summer Nights!
• The Little M ermaid
• Spy School
• Funny Does It!
• Busy Town Tales
• Romeo & Juliet
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AMANDA RICHARDS
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7.7 • WOODY GUTHRIE BIRTHDAY & TRBUTE
7 8 • VIVIRE HOMAGE TO CAMAROH DE LA ISLA
7 9 ■ ANNE FEENEY • RAINA ROSE
7 19 • VESPERTINE CIRCUS
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• Film & Video
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Before & After Camp
Child Care Available
503-222-2190 • NWCTS.ORG
1819 NW Everett Street, Portland
Kenton — Portland Farmers Market
is breaking ground on a new farmer’s
market location in the Kenton Neigh
borhood of north Portland, where
residents can buy produce and
goods and hear local music on Fri
day nights, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
King — Healthy farm-fresh produce,
meats, cheeses, baked goods and
other special foods, draws shop
pers to the King Portland Farmers
Market at King School Park, each
Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
through Oct. 28.
Portland — Portland Saturday Mar
ket in OldTown/Chinatown, the larg
est arts and crafts market in continu
ous operation in the United States,
has over 350 vendors and is open
every Saturday and Sunday through
Christmas Eve at 2 S. W. Naito Park
way.
Discount Tickets
Portland Arts — Local low-in
come families and individuals can
purchase $5 tickets to classical
musical performances in Portland
as part of a unique program called
Music for All. Participating orga
nizations include the Oregon
Symphony, Portland Opera, Or
egon Ballet Theater, Chamber
Music Northwest, Portland Youth
Philharmonic, Portland Baroque
Orchestra, Friends of Chamber
Music, Portland Chamber Orches
tra, Portland Piano International,
P o rtlan d Sym phonic C hoir,
Cappella Romana and Portland
Vocal Consort.
OMSI — OMSI visitors pay only
$2 per person for general admis
sion on the first Sunday of each
month as well as discounted ad
mission of $5 to the Planetarium,
OM IM AX T heater and USS
Blueback submarine.