Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 01, 2013, Page 13, Image 13

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ENTERTAINMENT
Cinco
de Mayo
Weekend
Get set Portland for Latino
culture with authentic food, rides,
family fun and more.
The 29th annual Cinco de
Mayo Festival takes off Friday,
May 3 and continues through
Sunday, May 5 at W aterfront
Park, downtown. Admission is
$8 for adults and $4 for children
and seniors.
The event is presented by the
Portland Guadalajara Sister City
Association, a non-profit group
dedicated to promoting Latino
culture, arts, education, economic
and intercultural partnerships,
and goodwill between the cities
o f Portland and Guadalajara.
Portland’s Cinco de Mayo festival at Waterfront Park runs Friday, May 3 through Sunday, May 5
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Visitors enjoy a close encounter with Zuwadi the lion at the Oregon Zoo’s Predators o f the Serengeti
exhibit. Kids can learn about wildlife and safety Thursday, May 4 during the zoo’s annual Safe Kids
Day.
Safety Safari at the Zoo
You don’t need superpowers to
This year’s theme, “Be a Safety
A dozen stations around the
be a “safety hero” this summer. On Hero,” will focus on simple actions zoo will make up a “safety safari,”
Saturday, May 4, the Oregon Zoo that can save lives — like wearing with activities for kids and safety
will host its 15th annual Safe Kids bicycle helmets, lifejackets and seat inform ation for the whole family.
Day, sponsored by Safe Kids Port­ belts. Safe Kids Day activities run Every child who com pletes the
land Metro and American Medical from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and are free with safari receives a safety-related
Response.
zoo admission
prize.
Sponsored by Dosay Records
www. facebook. com/ dosayrecords