Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 21, 2012, Page 15, Image 15

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Guardino Gallery, 2939 N.E. Alberta St., presents its
annual “Little Things” show for the holidays.
The exhibit opens with two artists receptions, on
Black Friday, Nov. 23, and on Last Thursday, Nov. 29,
from 6 p.m.to 9 p.m. both days.
This is the 12th year of the ever-popular December
show. Now a tradition, Donna Guardino says it’s hard to
remember a holiday season at the gallery without it.
The concept is 45 artists were given the assignment
of creating “little” artwork. No restrictions, as long it was
7 inches by 7 inches or under, including frame and
stands. The show is geared to holiday sales from local
artists.
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Holiday Madness Fun Begins
Retailers on Alberta Street cel­
e b ra te
th e
se a s o n
w ith
T annenbaum M adness, a free
walking tour of festive window
displays, lights, music and carol­
ers, gallery openings, extended
hours and a little of the usual
holiday madness.
Hosted by Alberta Main Street,
the tour kicks off on Friday, Nov.
23 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Festivities
will continue through December,
including a tree lighting ceremony
on Saturday, Dec. 1, at 4:30 p.m. in
the courtyard at 18th and Alberta.
The inaugural Tree Lighting on
Alberta Street will include the grand
“flipping of the switch”, holiday
music performances, and cookies
and hot drinks from Barista
All are welcom e to come out
and join the fun — enjoy a hot
beverage, get a start on your holi­
day shopping, and bring the kids
for crafty ornam ent-m aking with
Art on A lberta and Um pqua Bank
at 18th and Alberta.
As part of the third annual Shop
Local, Shop Late, many Alberta
Street retailers are staying open
until 7 p.m. every Friday between
Thanksgiving and Christm as.
For a com plete list of partici­
p a tin g
b u s in e s s e s ,
v isit
albertam ainst.org. A map o f the
Tannenbaum M adness w alking
tour can also be view online or
picked up at participating local
retailers.
Holiday Events in Vancouver L egal N otices
The holiday season kicks off in
Vancouver with a Thanksgiving
weekend full of activities.
Start Thanksgiving Day with the
2012 Turkey Trot at 9 a.m. Thurs­
day, Nov. 22, at Klineline Pond. The
race has both a 5k walk/run and 10k
run, and will include a polar bear
plunge at 10 a.m.
The
V ancouver
R o ta ry
Foundation’s annual Festival of
Trees will begin Friday, Nov. 23
and c o n tin u e all w eekend at
Pearson»Air Museum. Profession­
ally decorated trees will be placed
around vintage planes in the m u­
seum. A ctivities also include a
k id ’s scavenger hunt, flight sim u­
lators, the talking tree, local enter­
tainers and Santa Claus.
Downtown Holidazzle will take
place at Esther Short Park and the
Hilton Vancouver at 3 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 23. A special holiday Farmers
Market, local high school choir per­
form ances and com m unity tree
lighting with Santa will occur at
Esther Short Park. The Hilton will
host the D ixieland Jazz Band,
Vancouver Com m unity Concert
Band Concert and Vancouver Pops
Orchestra Concert.
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