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Bortlanò (©baeruer Page IO July 2. 2014 . . B U S I N E S S G u id e Experienced Stylists Wanted fttiuan FctdeSdai Order Now for all your BBQ needs! Ron Washington Owner The Best Place to Work in Portland, Or 503.396.0739 info @ ronricosbbq.com 5010 NE 9th Ave. Unit A (503) 284-2989 lA IttlU X H L M Cannon's Summer Music - R eg g ie H o u sto n p e rfo rm s fo r the Cannon's Rib Express summer music program, a free event each first and third Sunday of the month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the Cannon’s patio at 5410 N.E. 33rd Ave. Bring your family and friends to celebrate great music and outstanding barbeque! For more infor mation, call Cannon’s at 503-288-3836. CLID Chicago Steppin’ Classes - Learn the fastest growing urban dance at the Billy Webb Elks Lodge, 6 N. Tillamook each Friday at 6:30 p.m. Classes also at 7 p.m. on the first, second and third Mondays of the month at the Rockwood Commu nity Center, 124 N.E. 181st. No partner is needed. Your first two lessons are free. For more information, call Denise Johnson, 503-819-4576. 50178 Columbia River Hwy Scappoose OR* 97053 Providing Insurance and Financial Services Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710 Ernest J. Hill, Jr. Agent 4946 N. Vancouver Avenue, Portland, OR 97217 CLUBS FAMILY REUNIONS SCHOOLCLUBS BUSINESSES SCREEN PRINTING N. Killingsworth St. Classic Car Cruise-In — The Salvation Army Veter ans and Family Center in Beaverton hosts the third annual Classic Car Cruise-in to benefit homeless vet erans, Saturday, July 12from 10a.m. to3p.m . at Valley Catholic High School,4275 S. W. 148th Ave. There will be activities for kids, a Bluegrass band and food. Free for spectators. To register a car or bike, call Lynn at 503- 780-4679. ------------------------\ $5.00 TEES __ --‘.L 5032861103 Fax 503 2861146 ernie.hill.h5mb@statefarm.com 24 Hour Good Neighbor S e rviceR Dinosaurs Unearthed - Stare the mighty T.rex in the eye this summer at OMSI and it might just blink back. Featuring animatronic dinosaurs and complete skel etons, Dinosaurs Unearthed uses the latest in fossil evidence to take a captivating look at the dinosaurs’ fascinating and feathered history. Runs through Sept. 2. For more information, call 503-797-4000 or visit omsi.edu. Norman Sylvester — Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester and his band play Sunday, July 6 at the W aterfront Blues Festival; Friday, July 11 at the Rogue Pub in North Plains; Saturday, July 12 at 3:30 p.m. the Missis sippi Street Fair, and at 9 p.m. at the Spare Room; and Monday, July 14 for Music Monday at the Gresham Arts Plaza. 503-762-6042 971-570-8214 Traveling Lantern on Sundays -- Creating opportu nity for young audiences, Artists Rep continues its partnership with the long-established and well-re puted Traveling Lantern Theatre Company to present $5 performances for children in its Alder Lobby. The interactive theatre performances are now being per formed every Sunday morning at 11 a.m., a change from the Saturday morning shows held last fall and winter. For more information, visit artistsrep.org. Fourth Sunday Jam Night - A friends and family variety comedy show in a Saturday Night Live format with local recording and performing artists, bands, dance crews, poets, and drama groups, takes place each Fourth Sunday of the month at 7 p.m. at Celebra tion Tabernacle, 8131 N. Denver Ave. The free event is open to the community. Live Jazz -- Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third Degrees Lounge at the River Place Hotel, 1510S.W. Harbor Way. No cover or minimum purchase. For more information, visit pdxjazz.com. Music Millennium Free Shows -- The Music Millen nium, 3158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live perfor mances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to meet artists. Call 503-231 -8926 for a schedule. Humor Night -- Awesome comedians perform stand up, sketch, and more at the weekly Recurring Humor Night every Wednesday night at Tonic Lounge. 3100 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Pay as you wish, $3-5 donation suggested. Show is 21+. Afrique Bistro Benefit — Afrique Bistro, 102 N.E. Russell St., opens its doors each last Saturday of the month to raise donations for the African-W omen’s Coalition. Great Caribbean and African music along with good drinks and fun people, 9 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. $ 10 at the door. Oregon Black History — The Black Museum o f Or egon group meets every Saturday, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at420N.E. Mason. For more information, call 503-284- 0617. Kim’s Int’l inc . Independent Honda Car Parts & Service • Toyota • Nissan • Subaru • (503) 253-9548 7510 NE Glisan, Portland, OR 97213 FAX (503) 698-8138 Royal Kim The Art o f Dr. Seuss -- The World Forestry Center Discovery 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. For more information, visit worldforestry.org. The Soulful Showcase — Blacque Butterfly presents spoken word, live music and featured artists on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 p.m. at E ’ Njoni Café, African-Mediterranean cuisine at 910 Discount Tickets -- Local low-income families and indi viduals can purchase $5 tickets to classical musical performances in Portland as part of a unique program called Music for All. Participating organizations include the Oregon Symphony, Portland Opera, Oregon Ballet Theater, Chamber Music Northwest, Portland Youth Philharmonic, Portland Baroque Orchestra, Friends of Chamber Music, Portland Chamber Orchestra, Portland Piano International, Portland Symphonic Choir, Cappella Romana and Portland Vocal Consort. Discount Admission -- OMSI visitors pay only $2 per person for general admission on the first Sunday of each month as well as discounted admission o f $5 to the Planetarium, OMIM AX Theater and USS Blueback submarine.