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Art and Culture Night
C olored Pencils
at the Art Museum
The Portland Art Museum is ing Colored Pencils Art and Culture
embracing the extraordinary cultural Night on Friday, Oct. 25.
wealth unpacked by our immigrant
The free family event at 1219S.W.
and refugee neighbors by sponsor- Park Ave. will beginat5:30p.m. with
Roy Jay’s Holiday Non-Profit Fundraiser
SAVE THE DATE!
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Sat, Dec. 14 2013 • 7 PM
Colored Pencils Art and Culture Night celebrates the diversity of
our immigrant and refugee neighbors.
General Admission On Sale Tickets Now
$150 each before 11/30, $200 after 12/9
Ticket Price includes plated gourm et dinner from
Aramark/ Giacometti Partners
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Purchase your tickets today by calling 503-231-2571
Credit and Debit cards accepted TR7*
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Compliments of Project
Clean Slate supporter
Don’t miss the holiday event of the season!
This event wlH be filmed live, and the funds raised witl
help benefit Project Clean Slate and other local charities
Black tie optional, but dress to impress!
' Featuring special guest
emcee Steve Dunn,
KATU/ ABC News Anchor
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Produced by Project Clean Slate and Independent Development Enterprise Alliance • 501 (c) (3) non profit organizations
a community gathering and tradi­
tional food vendors. Multi-ethnic
performances and spoken words
will take place fromöp.m. to 8:30p.m.
The Colored Pencils Art and
Culture Council is a non-profit arts
organization and a troupe of artists
representing many if not most of
Portland's 80 ethnic streams, a fu­
sion of Nepali, Polish, Mexican,
Andalusian, Indonesian, Arabic,
Native American, and Tongan is­
land, traditional and contemporary
expression in paint and poetry, in
music and chest-thumping, floor
pounding dance.
Central to each Colored Pencil's
event is honoring the most-elder
among those gathered and asking
the audience's kids to help sing
happy birthday around a lighted
cake, in a dozen languages simulta­
neously.
Colored Pencils’ mission is to
facilitate inter-cultural learning
among diverse communities to up­
hold the dignity of all people by
creating an artistically and cultur­
ally rich environment where every­
one bond in their humanity and safe.
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SPINACOLUMN
An ongoing series of questions and answers about Am ericas natural healing profession.
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Phone: (5 0 3 ) 287*5504
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