Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 24, 2013, Page 8, Image 8

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Page 8
July 24. 2013
Zoo Concerts Go Country
LeAnn Rimes has the Oregon Zoo going country. One o f the genre’s biggest
stars, Rimes plays the zo o ’s summer concert series on Saturday, July 27. Lee
Brice, another country star will appear on Thursday, Aug. 8.
FREE WITH ZOO ADMISSION!
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Members o f Hula Halau 'Ohana Holo'oko' perform a
traditional Polynesian dance during the 2012 Party in
the Park at Beaverton’s Howard M. Terpenning Recre­
ation Complex at 158th and Walker Road.
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Enjoy extended evening hours with live music
& entertainment, food and kids’ activities.
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Party in the Park
Party in the Park, the Tualatin
H ills Park and R ecreation
District's largest community
event of the year and a celebra­
tion that pays tribute to the
Beaverton area’s diverse popu­
lation, returns for its eighth run
on Saturday, July 27 at
B eaverton’s Howard M.
Terpenning Recreation Complex
at 158th and Walker Road.
The day-long affair - featur­
ing the Beaverton International
Celebration, The Classic at T-
Hills car show and the Family
Triathlon - will transform the
recreation center into a carnival
of activities for people of all
ages.
Admission is free for this day
of entertainment and recreation,
which includes drop-in sports,
swimming, food, music, exhibi­
tions and other family-friendly
activities.
This year's show will include
dance, arts and crafts exhibits,
costumes, and information rep­
resenting numerous ethnic com­
munities. Another feature will
be a "kids and culture" interac­
tive area with a broad range of
activities for children and fami­
lies.
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