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U p h o ls te ry C le a n in g • S o fa /L o v e s e a t • Pet S ta in s • F lo o d R e s to ra tio n s
Secrets and Faith -- Portland Center Stage’s pro­
duction of the searing Civil War drama, The
Whipping Man,” a story about a man and two
former slaves in the post-Civil War South, contin­
ues through March 24. Tickets at the box office,
pcs.org or by phone at 503-445-3700.
Alpenrose Easter Egg Hunt - Alpenrose
Dairy’s Easter Egg Hunt will take place
March 30, the Saturday before Easter.
The excitement will begin at 10:30 a.m. for
kids 3-5,and 12p.m. forkids ages 6-8. The
free event on the pastoral setting of the
97-year-old dairy at 6149 S.W. Shattuck
Rd. has become a special tradition for families and their kids since 1962.
Spring Break Camps-T h e Oregon Zoo’s
popular spring camps return March 25-
29, with programs for children in kinder­
garten through fourth grade. For a full
schedule and to register, call 503-220-
2781 or visit oregonzoo.org.
Hands on Tests o f Facts - The Mythbusters
exhibit at OMSI allows visitors to dive into
the scientific method to explore myths asso­
ciated with human reaction time and momen­
tum. The explosive Discovery Channel ex­
hibit opened in February and continues
through May 5.
Da Vinci Arts Rock Opera - Da Vinci Arts Middle School, 2508 N.E.
Everett St., presents Space Out, an original rock opera written and
performed by da Vinci students. The retro Sci-Fi show has teens dealing
with their parents being been kidnapped by aliens! Plays Friday, March
15 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, March 16 at 2p.m . and 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 and
can be purchased at the door.
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Oregon Voices ~ Oregon Voices tells Oregon’s
fascinating history through the eyes and ears
of the people who lived it. The new Oregon
Historical Society exhibit dives into a diverse
range of subjects, from the displacement of
minority populations from urban development,
to cycles of boom and bust.
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Saving people m oney so th e y can live better.
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