Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 11, 2013, Page 8, Image 8

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D ec. 14 at the Spare R oom .
B en efit C h ristm as T ree S ale - A
C hristm as T ree sale to benefit L ’A rche, a
non-profit helping people w ith and w ithout intellec­
tual disabilities, takes place daily through D ec. 22 at
the G rocery O utlet p arking lot at N ortheast 45th
A venue and H ancock and the fo rm er S afew ay p ark ­
ing lot on Southeast 82nd and B urnside.
B irth o f F reed om -- The N ational P ark Service at Fort
V ancouver N a­
tio n al H isto ric
Site presents the
new exhibit: A
N ew B irth o f Freedom : V an co u v er B arracks D uring
the C ivil W ar. T he free ex h ib it explores the role o f
V an co u v er’s m ilitary p o st in the 1860s, as w ell as
som e o f the larger them es o f the conflict. R uns through
M arch 30.
H olid ay F avorite fo r All
A ges -- Stum ptow n Stages
presents the holiday clas­
sic for all ages “It’s a W o n ­
derful L ife” w ith show s
through Dec. 22 at H atfield
H all at P o rtlan d ’5 C enters
fo r the A rts, 1111 S.W .
B roadw ay. T ickets are the
box office, by phone at 503-
2 4 8 -4 3 3 5 o r at any
T ick etsW est outlet.
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JF K at th e O regon H istory M u seu m — “The F ading
L ight o f C am elo t,” an exhibit at the
Sfcr MUt JknutJtat
of PoliiU«l L w l r w r r o
O regon H istorical Society, d o w n ­
tow n, traces the pivotal events lead­
ing up to and follow ing President
John F. K en n ed y ’s assassination.
O pened in co m m em oration o f the
50th anniversary o f his death in
1963, the exhibit w ill run through Jan. 2.
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T he S antaland D iaries. N ow
playing through D ec. 29. For
tickets and m ore inform ation,
visit p c s.o rg .
(previously Soup & Soap)
3505 N. Mississippi Ave.
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C rum pet the E lf R eturns—Darius
Ella’s
Kitchen
One Taste Will
Bring You Back
December II, 2013
C h icago S tep p in ' C lasses — L earn the fastest grow ing
urban dance at the Billy W ebb Elks Lodge, 6 N. Tillam ook
each Friday at 6:30 p.m . C lasses also at 7 p.m. on the first,
second and third M ondays o f the m onth at the R ockw ood
C om m unity Center, 124N.E. 181st. N o partner is needed.
Y our first tw o lessons are free. F o r m ore inform ation,
call D enise Johnson, 503-819-4576.
Saturday M orning K ids T heater ~ Traveling Lantern
T heatre C o m pany presents perfo rm an ces for c h il­
dren each S aturday at 10:30 a.m . at the A rtists R ep er­
tory T h eater’s A lder Street Lobby. T he fam ily-friendly
p erfo rm an ces are only $5 for all w ho attend ov er 5
years old and can be purch ased at the d o o r o r at
a rtistsrep .o rg .
C reating A rt by Folding P ap er - T he O regon H istory
M u seu m hosts the traveling exhibit F olding Paper:
The Infinite Possibilities o f O rigam i. O rganized by the
Japanese M useum in Los A ngeles and International
A rts & A rtists o f W ashington, D .C ., the exhibit show s
through Jan. 11.
D ickens gets T w isted - Portland C en ter Stage brings
the g en iu s o f T he
Second C ity to the
stag e th is h o lid a y
s e a s o n w ith th e
com edy tw ist on a
classic. A C hristm as
C arol: T w ist Y our
D ickens is now play­
ing through D ec. 22.
F o r tickets and m ore inform ation, visit p cs.o rg .
F ou rth S u n d ay Jam N ig h t — A friends and fam ily
variety com edy show in a S aturday N ig h t L ive form at
w ith local recording and p erfo rm in g artists, bands,
dance crew s, poets, and d ram a groups, takes place
each F ourth Sunday at 7 p.m . at C elebration T a b e r­
nacle, 8131 N. D en v er A ve. T he free event is open to
the com m unity.
T h e S ou lfu l S h ow case - B lacque B utterfly presents
spoken w ord, live m usic and featured artists on the
second and fourth T hursdays o f each m onth at 8 p.m .
at E ’ N joni C afé, A frican-M editerranean cuisine at 910
N. K illingsw orth St.
N orm an Sylvester -- B oogie C at N orm an Sylvester and
his band plays W ednesday, D ec. 11 fo r the C ascade
B lues A ssociation C h ristm as Party at the M elody
B allroom ; an d Friday, D ec. 13 at H a lib u t’s; S aturday,
S T U D IO S IX N IN E H A ÏR D E S IG N P R E S E N T S
L abor: A W o rk in g H istory ~ C lo ck in at the C lark
C ounty M useum in V an co u v er to learn about the
a re a ’s w ork and w orkers in this brand new exhibit
tracing th eir h istory against a b ackdrop o f regional
and national lab o r m ovem ent m ilestones through
w ords, im ages and artifacts, plus activities for the
young and young at heart. R uns th ro u g h D ec. 31.
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