August 7, 2013 ®'* ÿortlaiiô (Observer Arts X Page SHOW D FMTFEÌ ENTFPÏÀINMENÏ 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 Flicks by the Fountain 503-283-1177 The City of Beaverton invites the community to its 10th annual Hicks by the Fountain beginning Friday, Aug. 2. The family-friendly outdoor movie series will be held each Friday night through August at Beaverton City Park, Southwest Fifth Street and Hall Boulevard. The series opens with the movie The Lorax. Ihesday-Saturday 9am-7pm Monday 10am-4pm Yo dawg is gonna look like a show dawg and your kitty will be pretty. ■■■■■■■ Student-Led Book Published m ; iku T H E husk 9W 9H«Kia B h 4 S IK S I A L IT E R A R Y * ' COMPANION TO P O R T L A N D R o o sev elt H igh School in north P o rtlan d is celeb ratin g a y e a r o f h ard w o rk b y stu d en ts and volunteers as it lau n ch es its first book. S tu d en t-led U nique Ink has p u b lish ed W h ere th e R oses Sm ell the B est, a literary co m p an io n to P o rtlan d that is filled w ith short stories, v ignettes, and p oem s about the places, p eo p le, and lifestyles o f Portland. T he b o o k includes w ork fro m R oosevelt students alongside local authors such as B rian D oyle, K im S tafford, Steve D uin, R enee M itchell and P aulann Petersen. U nique Ink is a student-staffed p u b lish er b ased out o f R oosevelt H igh S c h o o l’s W riting and Publishing C en ter that w as established in 2012. V olunteers at the cen ter teach publishing to h ig h school students to im p ro v e th eir skills in business, editing, and m arketing. T hrough the c e n te r’s u nique hands-on approach, students learn about the p u b lish in g industry by publishing and selling th eir ow n books. Proceeds from b o o k sales w ill help R o o sev elt’s publishing cen ter stay self-sustaining and continue to be a valuable resource to the s tu d e n ts. mm MMMMMNB Dive-In Movies at Aquatic Center W hat better w ay to spend a su m ­ m er evening than floating in the big pool at M t. H ood C om m u n ity C o l­ lege w hile w atching fam ily m ovies on the big screen? T h e M H C C A q u a tic C e n te r D iv e -In M o v ie S p e c ial re tu rn s on F rid a y s in A u g u st. A t s u n s e t, aro u n d 7 :15 p .m ., fa m ilie s an d frien d s a re w e lco m e to sp e n d tim e flo a tin g , sp la sh in g an d sw im m in g sw im : $5 fo r adults, $3.75 for ch il­ in the c o lle g e ’s 5 0 -m e te r O ly m p ic dren 18 and y o u n g er and seniors. O r siz e p o o l. bring the entire fam ily for the special F am ily fav o rites w ill be played Friday ev en in g open sw im rate o f on the electric scoreboard fo r view ­ $ 15 for up to six m em bers o f a house­ ers o f all ages. Join the fun at ““E s­ hold. cap e from P lanet E arth” on A ug. 9, F o r m ore inform ation or to learn “C ars 2” on A ug. 16 and “ Finding about sw im m ing and w ater fitness N e m o ” on A ug. 30. classes, visit m h cc.ed u /aq u atics or P rices are the sam e as fo r open call503-491-7243. Excellent Care Funeral Services One Stop Funeral Center Now-Open... Get the best package in Portland for burial. Everything you need all in one building. • Consultation • M inister • Large Sanctuary upon request and Balcony Parking Available • Cremation Limousine Service • Provided Hearst Large Kitchen Location: 126 NE Alberta St. On the corner of Mallory and Alberta 2 blocks West of MLK, Jr., Blvd Call now (503) 995-8442 www.excellentcarefuneralservices.com