Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 21, 2014, Page 13, Image 13

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The Art of Dr. Seuss
The World Forestry Center Dis­
covery Museum is celebrating the
life and art of Theodor Seuss Geisel
with a new exhibit that chronicles
his life and career with a focus on the
common artistic links throughout
his nearly 70 years of creativity.
See Seuss’s classic illustration
art from The Cat in the Hat, Green
Eggs and Ham, Yertle the Turtle,
and The Lorax, as well as early maga­
zine covers, advertising pieces, war
commentary, his whimsical unor­
thodox taxidermy, and an amazing
assortment of larger-than-life bronze
sculptures!
"The Art of Dr. Seuss” exhibition
is organized by Chase Art Compa­
nies with the permission of Dr. Seuss
Enterprises.
A sneak preview of the show will
be held Thursday, May 22, during
the Forestry Center’s Museum by
Moonlight special event with tick-
G oodin ,he Hood Call Out
Plans are underway for the an­
nual Good in the Hood celebration
with the recruitment of marketplace
vendors as well as parade admis­
sions.
Good in the Hood will be held the
weekend of June 27-29at Lilis Albina
Park at North Flint Avenue and
Russell Street, drawing folks to a
festival celebrating north and north­
east Portland neighborhoods with
food and music, including jazz, blues,
hip hop and soul.
In addition, the festival is a kid-
friendly event with a Good in the
Hood “Kids Space.”
Good in the Hood President
Shawn Penney says there are many
food and marketplace vendor op­
portunities as well as parade admis­
sions. To find out how you can
participate, call Penney at 503-756-
1926.
In addition, a silent auction and
fundraiser with m usic, fam ily,
friends and raffles to support the
event will be held on Saturday,
June 21 at 6 p.m. at M arriott Court­
yard, 435 N.E. W asco. Adm ission
is $ 15.
For m ore inform ation, visit
goodinthehood.org.
ets available for ages 21 and older.
The show opens to the public and
all ages on Saturday, May 24 and
continues through Aug. 17. For more
information, visit worldforestry.org.
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