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July 18. 2012 sportiani» (Dbseruer Page IS Arts ' V eneeee Grace P otterand the Nocturnals Rising stars ready to rock Oregon Zoo They’ve been billed as “a mod ern-day versionofTinaTumer strok ing the microphone in a spangled m in i-d ress w hile fro n tin g the RollingStones” — and if that de scription sounds a bit over the top, well, it’s definitely in the right ballpark. Grace Potter and the Nocturnals bring their high-energy rock ’n’ roll to Portland Thursday, July 19, as part of the Oregon Zoo’s summer c o n c e rt se rie s p re se n te d by RegenceBlueCross BlueShield of Oregon with support from U.S. Bank and Toyota. With fiery, soulful vocals and a blistering, blues-based rock attack, Potter and the Nocturnals have been steadily winning fans since 2002 and now seem poised for breakout success. Opening the July 19 zoo concert is Oregon native ZZ Ward. Raised in Roseburg, Ward blends back- porch blues and hip-hop with a soul ful voice and high-energy beats. Tickets for Grace Potter and the Nocturnals are $22 and can be pur chased at the zoo during normal operating hours. Tickets can also be purchased (with service charge) at all T ic k e tm a s te r tic k et centers,online at Ticketmaster.com and by phone at 800-745-3000. Pur chase of a concert ticket allows en try into the zoo after 4 p.m; the concert begins at 7 p.m. \ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals bring their high-energy rock ’n ’ roll to Portland Thursday, July 19, as part o f the Oregon Zoo's summer concert series. t 4 rt. * . r» Dr. Billy R. Flowers (above center) and his skilled s ta ff are ready to help those in need. f _ _ _ _ _ _ THE___________ SPINAiCOLUMN American Idol Tour American Idol will bring the 1 0 finalists from its m ost recent season for a live performance on Thursday, July 1 9 a t7 p.m. at the Rose Garden. The singers include Colton Dixon, DeAndre Brackensick, Elise Testone, Erika Van Pelt, Heejun Han, Hollie Cavanagh, Jessica Sanchez, Joshua Ledet, Phillip Phillips and Skylar Laine. .......... An ongoing series of questions and answers about America’s natural healing profession Part 10. Fatigue: A cure for people sick and tired of being of being sick and tired. : I seem to be tired a lot lately. Does that mean I need iron? stress. Many of you have probably heard of the “Fight Or Flight” syn : The most common reason drome. When the body is stressed, patients come into our office it responds with a combat-ready posture. In analyzing many such is because of some type of pain. But many of these people are also patients’ x-rays, we find the head suffering from fatigue. Fatigue angled forward and the back arched that makes the eyes bum slows in this highly-stressed position. down the healing process and A fter C hiropractic adjustm ent, makes you wonder why you don’t this condition is often vastly im feel as well as you used to. Obvi proved. Patients come back well- A b» Happy Brithday Happy Birthday Eslynn lion (20) Andrea Ferguson .... ously, there can be many causes of fatigue. Diet is certainly one of them. It’s a subject we’d be happy to discuss with you in detail. An other cause, however is often rested, telling us they ju st had their best n ight’s sleep in ages. If you think the stress o f every day life m ight be wearing you down and preventing your body from w arding off illnesses, call us for an appointm ent. Or if there are any oth er q u estio n s you might have about your health, ju st call us at the phone num ber below. Flowers' Chiropractic Office 2124 NE Hancock. Portland O regon97212 Phone: (503) 287*5504 ' I I-