MarchB. 2013 ri,í ^ o rtla n h (©bseruer Page 15 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. I jiT T S O T O j, H I atmauimetsnuiiu j p i _ 5 0 3 -7 0 5 -2 5 8 7 } ¡2 Rooms + Hall ¡Extra 150317°” 5,, | "¡1 0 5 I room s $10 —k ! | | each with i f 10 Years o f References Available ___________________ _ ¡Complete House ~ "] Licensed • Bonded • Insured 1 $0095 1 I Up to with Free 1 whh cou^L 1--------- - P— I D eader!,er j --------------------------- 1 Aa s ' Carpet Cleaning Spot/Stain Removal • 24 Hour Flood Service Upholstery Cleaning • Area Rug Cleaning Dry Time 2-4 Hours • Free Estimates • Available Weekends "'1' t i-' F - > •,« tSEffortlani Vancouver • East County • Beaverton 7116 Portland Observer City of Roses 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. Serving the Portland Metro Area Saving people m oney so th e y can live better. We are hiring Drivers for our Transportation Office! Hermiston, OR A driving job with Walmart Transportation gives you the chance to continue your driving career w ith com petitive pay and enjoy health benefits for you and your family. Walmart sets the standard for distribution and transportation and is an ideal place to work. Professional Truck Drivers can learn about opportunities, view the m inim um jo b qualifications and apply online at w w w .d rive4w alm art.co m . Commited to Cultural Diversity 4747 NE M artin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Walmart Transportation Walmart will not tolerate discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, age. sex, sexual orientation, religion, disability, ethnicity, national origin, marital status, veteran status or other legally protected status. Email: ads@portlandobserver.com Phone: 503.288.0033 Web: www.portlandobserver.com Fax: 503 288-0015