Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 03, 2013, Page 13, Image 13

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‘The Diner’ by Gabriel Fernandez
Show Explores
Everyday Obj ects
The Fireplace Gallery at Mt.
Hood Community College hosts a
free art exhibit this month, “In­
side Out,” featuring works by
Gabriel Fernandez.
Fernandez’s art is an inter­
pretation of everyday objects in
our world, but slowed down to
portray a particular scene. He
has explored nostalgia, perso­
nas of inanimate objects and
moods through realism, color,
composition and texture. He has
exhibited his art all over the
West Coast.
The Fireplace Gallery is lo­
cated in the Student Union on the
Gresham Campus.
Ultimate
Adventuresfor Kids
R eg istratio n is n o w o p en fo r M t. H o o d C o m m u n ity
C o lle g e ’s S u m m er A d v en tu re C am p fo r k id s 7 to 16 y ears
old.
D uring each one-w eek cam p, kids will have an opportunity
HEALING THE HEALTHCARE BLUES
‘in the groove of love”
SATURDAY, APRIL 13th
6 p.m. until Midnight
Melody Ballroom
615SE Aider st,
Admission $15 (CBA members $14)
FEATURING:
Norman Sylvester Band,
Ben Rice, Richard Arnold,
Lloyd Allen. Shoehorn,
DK Stewart Band,
Mad as Hell Doctors,
Chatta Addy & friends,
Andy Stokes, LaRhonda Steele,
Renee Mitchell, Paul Knauls,
Steve Cheseborough
to participate in activities such as rock clim bing, sw im m ing,
b o ard g am es, arts an d crafts, scien ce p ro jects an d m any
group activities.
“T he A dventure C am p turns kid s’ ordinary sum m er into an
extraordinary adventure withexperiences they usually wouldn ’ t
get to do,’ ’ says K atie H eilsberg, the M H C C A quatic C en ter’s
Benefit for Health Care for All-Oregon
HEALTHCARE IS A HUMAN RIGHT!
www.hcao.org
Tickets Online:
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program assistan t w h o o v ersees the cam p.
A ll ca m p days are 9 a.m . to 4 p.m ., w ith th e first 5 -d ay
Tickets also available at:
session b eg in n in g Ju n e 17 an d the last o n A ug. 19. T h e cost
is $175.
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