Wortkmò ffihscrutr CARREERS Special Edition IMIl lAISHIM Showdogs is a full service salon. We do baths, all over hair cuts, tooth brushing, nail trims, soft claws, flea treatments, mud baths, and ear cleaning. We also have health care and grooming products to keep your pet clean in between visits. Show Dogs Grooming Salon & Boutique 926 N. Lombard Portland, OR 97217 503-283-1177 Tiiesday-Saturday 9am-7pm Monday 10am-4pm Yo dawg is gonna look like a show dawg and your kitty will be pretty. Harris Photo graphyy Studio Located at 4545 NE MLK (Blue & White Building) The frog princess from the Oregon Zoo’s Dragon Theater gets a hug from a young fan during Sunset at the Zoo last summer. Jazzy Nod to Years Gone By BOWEIVEL Classic Cuts Lawn Care Maintenance Mowing, Edging & Trimming • Pruning, Tilling, & Gardening Clean-Up & Hauling • Leaf & Debris Removal • Composting Yard Maintenance • Bark Dusting • Power-Washing • &More! Call for appointment today Commercial & Residential Services For free estimates call Owner James Wimbish at: 503-890-4826 Studio is also ready for Pet Portraits! “Your satisfaction is my guarantee” Boweivel@comcast.net bebop master Mel Brown — and, with a tip of the porkpie hat to those jazzy roots, the zoo will be welcom­ ing Brown back on Wednesday, July 10 to help kick off this summer’s Sunset at the Zoo events. Brown — a local legend who spent much of the 1960s and ’70s drumming for Motown chart-top­ pers like the Temptations, Supremes and Four Tops — will be joined by an all-star band that includes Shirley Nanette (vocals), Sweet Baby James Benton (vocals), Thara Memory (trumpet), Renato Caranto (tenor sax), Tom Grant (piano), Dave C aptein (bass) and Ron Steen (drums). Sunset at the Zoo, presented this year by Banfield Pet Hospital, de­ buted in 2012 as an expansion of the zoo’s traditional Wednesday con- continued on page 16