June 4, 2014 ■fJortlanb (Ohseruer Page 13 Arts f E NTFDl NTERTAINMENT Sweet Street Food Cart on the comer of MLK and Lombard Spring call 503-995-6150 to place order Special Monday - Friday, 11:00am - 7:00pm Saturday - Sunday, 11:00am - 5:00pm Wednesday Special: 3 Wings $2.00 I Friday Special: Rib Sandwich, Beef or Pork, $4.00 BOWEIVEL S'. 1 * ' • •• ■ • - - -A - ■ ■ Classic Cuts & Lawn Care Maintenance Mowing, Edging & Trimming • Pruning, Tilling, & Gardening Clean-Up & Hauling • Leaf & Debris Removal • Composting Yard Maintenance • Bark Dusting • Power-Washing • &More! Commercial & Residential Services ■ —‘—• — — —— — ________________ Dance Project ’s 'Summer Splendors ’ Andrea Parson and Franco Nieto o f the Northwest Dance Project. The local group presents ‘Summer Splendors" this weekend, June 6-7 and next weekend, June 11-15 in the project’s performance center, 8 3 3 N. Shaver St. at M ississippi Avenue. For tickets, visit nwdanceproject.org or call 503- 828-8285. For free estimates call Owner James Wimbish at: 503-890-4826 “Your satisfaction is my guarantee” Boweivel@comcast.net NAACP Honors Music Icon Media impresario and humani­ tarian Quincy Jones has been se­ lected as the 99th recipient of the NAACP’s Spingam Medal, the civil rights group’s highest honor. Awarded for outstanding and noble achievement by an American of African descent, the medal will be bestow ed on July 23 at 105th NAACP National Convention in Las Vegas. Jones is also a respected hu­ m anitarian. In 1985, he pioneered the m odel of using celebrity to raise money and aw areness for a cause with "We Are the W orld." Quincy Jones The song rem ains the best-selling single o f all-tim e, and raised more than $63 Million for Ethiopian fam­ ine relief. "Quincy Jones is an icon of the entertainm ent industry who has shaped the lives of millions through music, film , and m ore," stated NAACP Chairman Roslyn M. Brock. "But what makes Mr. Jones so de­ serving of this award is how he uses his celebrity and influence to ad­ vance critical humanitarian issues across the globe. We are honored to count him among our prestigious Spingam medalists." College Hosts Latino Festival T he six th a n n u a l F e s tiv a l Latino will take place on Satur­ day, June 7, at Clackamas Com mu­ nity College in Oregon City from noon to 4:30 p.m. The festival brings a variety of resources to the Latino com m unity. The free event includes music, food, health and financial resources, soccer and an introduction to the college through inspirational speak­ ers and tours. Organizer Carni lo Sanchez, who teaches CCC’s Spanish GED pro­ gram, said the festival is an oppor­ tunity to introduce the Latino com- munity to the college and other im­ portant community resources. Entertainment at this year's festi­ val includes the popular Ballet F o lk lo ric o , m ariach i sin g e r Stephanie Martinez, Azteca danc­ ers, Colombian dance and salsa dancing. 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 503-283-1177 Ttiesday-Saturday 9am-7pm Monday 10am-4pm Yo dawg is gonna look like a show dawg and your kitty will he pretty.