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(The Page 4 ^lortlanh (ribsertier Breast Cancer Survivors Meet 'Hair Haven ’ Passion T he S isters N etw ork o f O r egon ar.d S outhw est W ashing ton invite the com m unity to their m o n th ly A f r ic a n A m e ric a n W om en B reast C an cer S urvi vorship G roup M eeting on S at urday, July 12 from 9 a.m . to 10 a.m . at the June Key D elta C o m m unity C enter, 5940 N. A lbina St. T he pu rp o se o f the Sisters N etw o rk is to save lives and p ro v id e a b ro a d e r s c o p e o f k n o w le d g e th a t a d d re s s th e b reast c an cer survivorship crisis a ff e c tin g A fric a n A m e ric a n w om en aro u n d the country. F or m ore inform ation, contact P eg g y R oss, p resid en t o f the lo c a l c h a p te r, at oregtXLswwa@sistasnetowrkinc.org o r call 503-206-8575. Advertise with diversity in The Port lard Observer Call 503-288-0033 ads@ portlandobserx er.eom July 2. 2014 Tanisha Cohen welcomes customers to her ‘Hair Haven” salon in downtown Gresham. Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC Zchon R. Jones, DC 333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212 Truly making a difference in the lives of Auto Accident victims and Injured Workers for nearly 20 years. If you or someone you know has been in an accident, call us so we can help you with your needs. (503) 284-7838 We are located on the comer ofM LK and Russell Street, on the second floor above the coffee shop. LOf’ Rá r. Russell St s July 4th and the Blues "W e are v ery p lea se d th at th ese leg en d ary artists are p e r elim in ate h u n g e r and its root fo rm in g at P o rtlan d 's h allm ark c a u se s. m usic e v en t to support o u r ever- L os L obos, L os L o n ely B oys, im p o rtan t cau se o f raisin g funds M aceo P arker, L ee F ield s and an d aw aren ess fo r h u n g er relie f th e E x p r e s s i o n s a n d J o h n in O reg o n an d C lark C ounty, N em eth an d the B o-K eys are W ashington," said L au ra G o lin o som e o f the h ead lin e perform ers de L o v ato , d irec to r o f d e v elo p w ho will perform on the festival ’ s m ent, m ark etin g and co m m u n i fo u r stages th rough Sunday, July cations at O reg o n F o o d B ank. 6 at T o m M cC all W aterfro n t A firew o rk s sp ectacu lar fo r Park, d o w n to w n . P o rtlan d blues In d e p e n d e n c e D a y w ill tak e icon C urtis Salgado w ill step in to place on the W illam ette R iv er on rep lace G reg g A llm an w ho has the ev en in g o f Friday, Ju ly 4th. can celled his p erfo rm an ce on G ates open at 11 a.m. daily. S unday due to health reasons. Festival entry is a suggested do In all m ore than 100 b lues acts nation o f $ 10 (or m ore if you are w ill perform , in cluding such lu able) per person, per day, except m inaries as Jo an O sborne w ith for Sunday w hich requires a pass. T he H olm es B rothers, O tis T a y Children 5 years and younger can lor w ith special guest M ato N anji attend at no charge. o f Indigenous, P ortland's p illar F o r m ore inform ation and a o f soul Ural T h o m as and T he c o m p le te W a te r f r o n t B lu e s Pain and m any m ore great m u si s c h e d u l e , v is it cians. w a terfro n tb lu e sfe st.c o m . c o n t i n u e d f r o m front (503) 284-7838 Parkins Area S outhern C alifo rn ia native and P o rtlan d State U n iv er sity grad u ate T an esh a C o h en has tran sferred h er p a s sion fo r health y and natural h a ir in to a bu sin ess in the h eart o f G resham . C ohen op en ed H air H av en in N o v em b er, a salon focu sin g on b lack cultural d esig n s like braids, w eaves, ex ten sio n s, Iocs, tw ists, dread s, an d o th er natural styles. A licensed O reg o n h a ir stylist, C o h en says she d isco v ered h er talen ts and p assio n fo r h a ir w hile styling h er n ie c e ’s h a ir as a y o u n g teen. “H ealth y h a ir is top p rio rity at H a ir H av en ,” she says, “S ervices are p erfo rm ed w ith p assio n , p erfectio n and p ro fessio n alism , leav in g clien ts' h a ir lo o k in g fabulous, refresh ed an d n o u rish e d .” C o h en also p ro v id es cu sto m ers w ith aftercare tips an d o ffers a selection o f m an y p ro fessio n al h a ir care p ro d u cts, inclu d in g A loxxi, D esig n E ssen tials, Paul M itch ell, and W ella. H air H av en is lo cated at 9 0 N. W . 2nd St. in d o w n to w n G resh am , ju s t m inutes fro m the G resh am T ran sit S ta tion. H ours o f o p eratio n are T u esd ay th rough Saturday, 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . W alk -in s are alw ay s w elcom e. F irst tim e cu sto m ers w ill receiv e 10 p ercen t o ff o f reg u lar service price. T o b o o k an appo in tm en t, visit the “H air H a v en ” w ebsite h airh av en n w .co m o r g ive th em a call at 503- 328-6327. A lso “lik e” H air H av en on F aceb o o k at faceb o o k .co m /h airh av en to ch eck out the sa lo n ’s latest styles.