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Harper Independent Associate Small Business & Group Benefits Specialist www. michelleharper. biz SuHscriHcl O U U d C ilL 'C ^ I F ill Out & Send To: I I I ihl JJortlanh (Obseruer I Attn-. Subscriptions, PO Box 3137, Portland OR 97208 I $45.00 for 3 months • $80.00 for 6 mo. • $ 125.00 for 1 year I (please include check with this subscription form) I I N ame : _______________________________ I T elephone : ___________________________ I I A ddress : _____________________________ I I or email subscriptions@portlandobserver.com I J Advertise w ith diversity in Call 503-288-0033 503-288-0033 Portland C Observer ads@portlandohservei.com IN M E N T H l each m o n th as w ell as d is ­ co u n ted adm ission o f $5 to the Planetarium , O M IM A X T h eater and U SS B lueback subm arine. GUIDE ► G ood in the H ood P arad e - T he G ood in the H ood parade o f com m unity leaders, organizations and b u si­ nesses from in n er north and northeast Portland is Saturday, June 29. T he lineup starts at 11 a.m . at K ing School P ark and proceeds dow n N ortheast M artin L u th er K ing Jr., then w est on R ussell to L illis A lbina Park. P en in su la P ark C en ten n ial - P en in su la P ark and C om m u n ity C enter, 700 N. R osa P arks W ay, w ill c e l­ eb rate 100 years w ith a celeb ratio n on T h u rsd ay , June 27 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. There will be live e live m usic, circus p erform ances, vendors, food, fam ily activity stations, bouncy houses, rock w all clim b in g , p u p p et show , ice cream social, n d a m ovie in the park to end the night. S om ew h ere in T im e - T he new m usical S o m ew h ere in T im e, based on the novel and film , takes the Portland C e n ­ ter Stage w ith p erform ances now playing through S u n ­ day, June 30. F o r tickets and inform ation, call 503-445- 3700. M el B row n L ive — P ortland ja z z giant M el B row n perform s at S a lty ’s on the C olum bia every Friday and Saturday night. K now n as the “G en tlem an o f Jaz z ,” B row n has a career spanning o v er 4 0 years. LegalShield c: 503-548-3083 info(a)michelleharper. biz _ i\ r in G ood in the H ood F estival - N o rm a n S y lv ester jo in s a group o f favorite en tertain ­ ers returning to the lineup for G ood in the H ood, Friday, June 28 to Sunday, June 30, at L illis A lbina Park at N orth Flint and R ussell Street. A K ids Z one, M arket Place and Inform ation V illage are also part o f the festivi­ ties spotlighting north and northeast Portland. F ire and Ice — U n co v er fossils, draw prehistoric re p ­ tiles, and m uch m ore at the n atio n ’s first exhibit focused on d in o sau r habitation for children “ D inosaurs: L and o f F ire and Ice.” L o cated at the Portland C h ild re n ’s M u ­ seum , 4015 S.W . C anyon R d., the ex h ib it continues through Sept. 22. N o rm a n S y lv ester - B oogie C at N o rm an S y lv ester and his b an d play T h u rsd ay , June 27 at the P eninsula P ark 100th b irth d ay celeb ratio n ; Sunday, Ju n e 30 at G o o d in the H o o d Festival at L illis A lb in a Park; and M onday, July 1 at B uddies Sports B ar in A loha. W h en a Sold ier C om es H om e — O regon p lay w rig h t A ndrea Stolow itz ex am ­ ines the issues involved w ith com ing ho m e from w ar fo r both soldiers and their fam ilies in the A rt­ ists R epertory T h eater production o f ‘Ith ak a,’ now sh o w in g th ro u g h Sunday, Ju n e 30 on the M orrison Stage, 1515 S.W . M orrison St. D iscou nt A d m ission ~ O M S I visitors pay only $2 p er person for general adm ission on the first Sunday o f M e e t th e A d d a m s F a m ily -- T he w eird and w onderful fam ily com es to devilishly delightful life in the national B roadw ay A cross A m erica m usical. P lays at K eller A u d ito riu m th ro u g h Sunday, Ju n e 30. O regon V oices — O regon V oices tells O re g o n ’s fasci­ nating h istory th ro u g h the eyes and ears o f the people w ho lived it. T he new O regon H istorical Society exhibit dives into a div erse range o f subjects, from the d is­ p lacem ent o f m inority pop u latio n s from urban d ev el­ opm ent, to cy cles o f boom and bust. T h e S ou lfu l S h o w ca se - B lacque B utterfly presents spoken w ord, live m usic and featured artists on the second and fo u rth T h u rsd ay s o f each m onth at 8 p.m . at E ’ N joni C afé, A frican-M editerranean cuisine at 910 N. K illin g sw o rth St. A friq u e B istro B en efit - A frique B istro, 102 N .E. R ussell St., o p en s its doors each last S aturday o f the m onth to raise d onations fo r the A frican W o m en ’s C oalition. G reat C aribbean and A frican m usic along w ith good drinks and fun people, 9 p.m. to 2:30 a.m . $ 10 at the door. O regon B lack H istory — T he B lack M u seu m o f O r­ egon group m eets every Saturday, from 6 p.m . to 8 p.m . a t4 2 0 N.E. M ason. For m ore inform ation, call 503-284- 0617. O pen M ic -- C urious C om edy, 5225 N.E. M artin Luther K ing Jr. B lvd., hosts a free n ig h t o f stand-up c om edy ev ery 2 nd and 4 th Sunday. O pen m ic com ics get three m inutes, and au d ien ce m em b ers get a free sneak peak at P o rtla n d ’s up and co m in g talent. S ignups start at 8:30 p.m . Show starts at 9 p.m . L ive J a zz — E v ery Friday and S aturday from 8 p.m . to 11 p.m ., the T h ird D egrees L ounge at th e R iv er P lace H otel, 1510 S.W . H arb o r W ay. N o c o v er o r m inim um purchase. F o r m ore inform ation, visit p d x jazz.co m . M u sic M illen n iu m F ree S h ow s -- T he M usic M illen ­ nium , 3158 E. B urnside, hosts in-house live p erfo r­ m ances. E njoy free m usic and the opportunity to m eet artists. C all 503-231 -8926 fo r a schedule. H u m or N ig h t—A w esom e com edians perfo rm stand­ up, sketch, and m ore at the w eekly R ecurring H um or N ig h t every W ed n esd ay night at T onic L ounge. 3100 N .E . Sandy B lvd. Pay as you w ish, $3-5 donation suggested. Show is 21+. D iscount T ickets -- Local low -incom e families and indi­ viduals 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 organizations include the O regon Sym phony, Portland O pera, O regon Ballet Theater, C ham ber M usic N orthw est, Portland Youth Philharm onic, Portland Baroque O rchestra, Friends o f C ham ber M usic, Portland C ham ber O rchestra, Portland Piano International, Portland Symphonic Choir, Cappella R om ana and Portland Vocal Consort.