Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 05, 2013, Page 12, Image 12

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B U S I N E S S G u id e
YOU CALL, WE HAUL
Dr. H. L. Hodge, Ph D.
Counselor/Life Coach
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HODGE COMPREHENSIVE
Johnny Huff
COUNSELING SERVICE
(owner/operator)
Portland Congress Center
1001 S\V Fifth Avenue, Suite 1100
Portland, Oregon 97204
Let us walk through with you:
* Relationships
* Grief
* Substance Abuse Issues
* Anger Issues
Scrapping Metal
& Landscape Maintenance
Home: (503) 284-0192
Cell: (503) 839-9461
AFFO R D A BLE
N E G O T A B LE
By Appointment 5 0 3 -2 2 0 -1 7 9 0
L a Cage aux Folles - The criti­
c a lly
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claimed and Tony
Award-winning musical,
La Cage aux Folles has come to
town. Based on the Jean Poirets
comedy, it tells the story of a
glitzy nightclub-owner in a two-
man relationship, whose son Jean-Michael has re­
cently become engaged to the daughter of an ultra­
conservative and political family. Showings at Lake-
wood Theatre in Lake Oswego continue through Sun­
day, June 9.
CUIDE
Stats Firm*
Providing Insurance and Financial Services
Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710
Ernest J. Hill, Jr.
Agent
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CLUBS
FAMILY REUNIONS
SCHOOL CLUBS
BUSINESSES
SCREEN PRINTING
4946 N Vancouver Avenue, Portland, OR 97217
503 286 1103 Fax M 3 2861146
ernie.hill h5mb@statefarnj com
24 Hour Good Neighbor Service®
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503-762-6042
971-570-8214
Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade — The marquee
event of the Portland Rose Festival, the Grand Floral
Parade, takes off Saturday at 10 a.m. from the Memorial
Coliseum in the Rose Quarter and traveling up to
Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and across
the Burnside Bridge to downtown Portland streets.
The Rose Festival’s City Fair will continue on the
downtown waterfront with rides, entertainment and
exhibits through Sunday, June 9.
Mel Brown Live - Portland jazz giant Mel Brown
performs at Salty’s on the Columbia every Friday and
Saturday night. Known as the “Gentleman o f Jazz,”
Brown has a career spanning over 40 years.
W in d e r m e r e
ESTATE
Windermere Peninsula Realty
6110N Lombard
Portland, OR 97203
(503)333-5809
Fax(5O3) 283-6300
peter.clarke @ windermere.com
LegalShield
Worry Less. Live More.
c: 503-548-3083
info@michelleharper. biz
www. michelleharper. biz
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Michelle M. Harper
Independent Associate
Small Business A
Group Benefits Specialist
O regon Voices — Oregon Voices tells
O regon’s fascinating history through the eyes and
ears o f the people who lived it. The new Oregon
Historical Society exhibit dives into a diverse range
of subjects, from the displacem ent of m inority popu­
lations from urban developm ent, to cycles o f boom
and bust.
The Soulful Show case —
B lacque B u tterfly p re ­
sents spoken word, live
music and featured artists
on the second and fourth
Thursdays o f each m onth
at 8 p.m. at E ’N joni Café,
A fric a n -M e d ite rra n e a n
cuisine at 910 N. K illingsw orth St.
A friq u e B istro B en efit - A frique Bistro, 102 N.E.
Russell St., opens its doors each last Saturday of
the m onth to raise donations for the A frican
W om en’s Coalition. G reat C aribbean and African
music along with good drinks and fun people, 9 p.m.
to 2:30 a.m. $10 at the door.
O regon Black H istory - The Black M useum o f
Oregon group m eets every Saturday, from 6 p.m. to
8 p.m. at 420 N.E. Mason. For m ore information, call
503-284-0617.
O pen M ic - Curious Com edy, 5225 N.E. M artin
Luther King Jr. Blvd., hosts a free night o f stand-up
com edy every 2nd and 4th Sunday. Open mic com ­
ics get three m inutes, and audience m em bers get a
free sneak peak at P o rtlan d ’s up and com ing talent.
Signups start at 8:30 p.m. Show starts at 9 p.m.
Live Jazz - Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m.
to 11 p.m ., the T hird D egrees Lounge at the River
Place Hotel, 1510 S.W . H arbor W ay. No cover or
m inim um purchase. For m ore inform ation, visit
pdxjazz.com.
M usic M illennium Free Shows - The M usic M il­
lennium , 3158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live
perform ances. Enjoy free m usic and the opportu­
nity to m eet artists. Call 503-231 -8926 for a sched­
ule.
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through June 16 every Tues­
day and Sunday.
Fire and Ice -- Uncover fossils, draw prehistoric rep­
tiles, and much more at the nation’s first exhibit fo­
cused on dinosaur habitation for children “Dinosaurs:
Land of Fire and Ice.’’ Located at the Portland Children’s
Museum, 4015 S. W. Canyon Rd., the exhibit continues
through Sept. 22.
Norman Sylvester — Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester
and his band play Friday, June 7 at the West Linn
Saloon; and Saturday, June 8
atTillicum.
The People’s Republic of
Portland—Comic performer
and author Lauren Weedman
holds her magnifying glass
over the City of Roses in her
o n e-w o m an show , The
People’s Republic of Port­
land. Shows are running
Humor Night -- Awesome comedians perform stand­
up, sketch, and m ore at the w eekly R ecurring H u­
m or Night every W ednesday night at Tonic Lounge.
3100 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Pay as you wish, $3-5 dona­
tion suggested. Show is 21+.
Discount Tickets — Local low-incom e fam ilies and
individuals can purchase $5 tickets to classical
m usical perform ances in Portland as part o f a unique
program called M usic for All. Participating organi­
zations include the Oregon Sym phony, Portland
Opera, Oregon Ballet Theater, C ham ber M usic
N orthwest, Portland Y outh Philharm onic, Portland
Baroque O rchestra, Friends o f Cham ber M usic,
Portland Cham ber O rchestra, Portland Piapo Inter­
national, Portland Sym phonic C hoir, C appella
Rom ana and Portland Vocal Consort.
D iscount Adm ission - OM SI visitors pay only $2
per person for general adm ission on the first Sun­
day o f each m onth as w ell as discounted adm ission
o f $5 to the Planetarium , OM IM AX T heater and
USS Blueback subm arine.