®’* ^Jortlanb (Observer 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! I 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. 1 I e W r ì ' d I , 113 ill l i l t k PET Banfield HOSPITAL r Enjoy extended evening hours with live music & entertainment, food and kids’ activities. •July 10 »July 24 • August 7 • August 21 » Remenee 7 us 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. Advertise wiih diversità in ' l K P l IIT land OlxSC'IA ci­ cali 51G2SS 003? , oreo onze. di 1 s l 7 1 x n 11 a i u lobsc i \ c» coi n