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July 16. 2014 Page II Avalon Flowers 520 SW 3rd Ave., Portland, OR 97204 • 503-796-9250 A full service flower experience Drive-In at Zidell Yards •Birthdays • Funerals Rock musical kicks off three nights of outdoor fun The Northwest Film Center and Zidell are continuing last year’s unique, pop-up outdoor film series, Drive-in at Zidell Yards, sponsored this year by LAIKA. Each evening at dusk, from Fri day, July 18 through Sunday, July 20, Zidell’s South Waterfront prop erty, between the Ross Island Bridge and Tilikum Crossing, will be trans formed into a temporary outdoor movie theater venue, accessible to cars, bicyclists, riders of mass tran sit, and walkers alike. Fashioned after the drive-in movie theater experience of yester year, the event brings back a classic American movie-going experience into the heart of the city. Five film s will be screened— each a classic of their kind— aimed at offering som ething for all: On Friday, A lbert M agnoli’s “Purple R ain,” starring an all purple clad Prince (with his band the R evolu- ‘ Anniversaries • Weddings Open: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am til 5:30pm Saturday 9am til 2pm. Cori Stewart- Owner, Operator Website: avalonflowerspdx.com email: avalonflowers@msn.com We Offer Wire Services "Y o u r B u d g e t is o u r m is s io n " BUDGET INSURANCF The 1984 rock musical ‘Purple Rain,' starring Prince, will kick off the three-night outdoor film series, ‘Drive-in at Zidell Yards, ’ a temporary movie theater venue at ZidelI’s South Waterfront property accessible to cars, bicyclists, riders of mass transit and walkers alike. tio n , n a tu ra lly ), and M a rtin S c o r s e s e ’s g a n g s te r c la s s ic “M ean S treets;” On Saturday, Em ile A rdolino’s 1980s Patrick Sw ayze-fueled sensation “Dirty D ancing,” and Robert C louse’s “E nter the D ragon,” hands down, the best o f the Bruce Lee flicks; and Sunday, Rob R einer’s com ing of age m asterpiece “Stand By M e.” “We didn’t really know what to expect when we tried this last sum mer, but it ended up being incred ibly well received by the community and a great opportunity for people to come check out an emerging part of the city that has long been closed off to the public,” said Matt French from Zidell. “We hope that even more people come this year.” Tickets are available exclusively at the door and for cash only. Ad mission is $8 general and $12 for a double-feature. For more informa tion, visitnwfilm.org. E N T E R P R IS E S . L L C AUTO HOME U A H N Y CHAN DURAN BEASLEY At Budget we work with many insurance companies to find the best fit for your needs and to fit your Budget. Call today for a free quote! LIFE BUSINESS HEALTH 503 515 4377 Fax 503 610 7011 Office 503 254 7188 1710 NE 82nd Ave Portlgnd, OR 97220 Independent agents serving Oregon & Washington Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC Zchon R. Jones, DC . 333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212 (503) 284-7838 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 International Celebration Kickoff Mitsuki Desai plays the koto, a 6-foot lap harp o f 13 strings. She will be joined by other musicians and dancers in ‘An Afternoon o f Japanese Music,’ on Satur day July 19 at 2 p.m. in the Beaverton City Library Auditorium. This event is a kick off to the Beaverton International Celebration being held the following week end on July 26. com er o f MLK and Russe Street, on the second floe above the coffee shop. c Parking p Area NIi Hi Rliiwdl *200 Russell S< s * « F w 5T C l H 1 1 R 0 1’ R A C T 1 1 c k 1 OI RfHW