Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 22, 2012, Special Edition, Page 16, Image 16

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August 22, 2012
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Free Family Fun Events:
• Kids Corner w / Games & Activities
• Live Music
• Community Vendors
■ Raffle Drawings
anti much more.....
• $5 BBO. Rib Dinners
• $5 BBO. Rib Tip Dinners
• $5 Hair Cuts by Champions Barbershop
‘Lion of Zimbabwe’ to Close Series
(All dinners include 2 sides & a soda)
Vendor Space Reservartions > 503.875.1725 | 503.754.3769
Cannon’s Rib Express presents:
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Sundays 5-8pm
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What could be better?
... Well, you never know what amazing,
surprise guest musician will sit in!
A fro p o p su p e rsta r T h o m as
Mapfumo helps the Oregon Zoo
close out its popular Sunset at the
Zoo series, presented by Regence
with support from U.S. Bank.
Known as the “Lion of Zimba­
bwe,” Mapfumo is one of the most
revered musicians in the world. The
67-year-old now makes his home in
Eugene and continues to tour, play­
ing his inspirational chimurenga
music to fans the world over.
The Wednesday, Aug. 22 Sun­
set at the Zoo event will also feature
the eco-conscious folk-reggae of
Austin Farrell, a “Wild Life Live”
bird show, a performance of "Little
Bugs, Big World" by the Dragon
Theater puppet company, and some
advanced hula-hoopery from the
Mayor of Hooperville.
Guests can also participate in
face-painting, crafts and games, self-
guided night hikes, animal talks and
bat-house building. Sunset at the
Zoo starts at 5 p.m. and is free with
regular zoo admission after 4 p.m.
Last Tuesday Beaverton Concert
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Sunshine, BBQ and a FREE,
all-ages, outdoor show by a New
Orleans’ sax legend, Grammy
nominated pianist JANICE
SCROGGINS, bass virtuoso
BEN JONES & a rotating cast
of Portland’s hottest percuss­
ionists each week.
phto to q r.ip h y by Brandy M ayzahian Rowe
Afropop superstar Thomas Mapfumo will perform Wednesday. Aug. 22 at the final installment of
this year’s Sunset at the Zoo series.
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There is still one last chance to mer concert series at from 5 p.m. to
enjoy some food, fun and music at 8 p.m. at The Round.
the New Seasons Market Beaverton
Recognized as a Steinway Signa­
Last Tuesday summertime concert ture Artist, Harrison is a prolific and
series presented by the Beaverton stylistically multifaceted pianist,
Arts Commission.
playing classical, new age/world and
On Tuesday, Aug. 28, Michael c o n te m p o ra ry
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Allen Harrison wraps up the sum- Kalabharathi School of Dance ( East
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