Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 20, 2014, Special Edition, Page 15, Image 15

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With the water heated up a bit and a movie screen pool side, participants enjoy a ‘dive-in movie' at Wilson Pool
in southwest Portland.
Dive In for ‘Lego’ Movie
Portland Parks & Recreation presents one of the
biggest splashes of the summer with five different
showings of “The Lego M ovie” at city pools around
town.
The special events are set up so you can watch the
movie from the pool deck or in the pool itself. The pools
are even heated up a little bit more than normal to
maintain a comfort level for people in the water.
Have you ever wondered if you
had a hidden treasure buried in your
closet? Find out at the Oregon His­
torical Society's first "What's It
Worth?" event on Sunday, Aug. 24,
where local specialists will provide
"Antiques Roadshow "-style evalu­
ations of your collectibles.
Items that can be evaluated in­
clude American Indian art and arti­
facts, autographs, coins, com ic
books and rare books, fine art, jew ­
elry, political buttons, pottery, toys,
vintage and antique clothing, and
other collectibles. No firearms or
weapons will be permitted.
Evaluations are $10 plus regular
OHS museum admission, and each
person is limited to five items. Evalu­
ations will be provided by local pro-
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fessionals who have volunteered
their time to support this event.
All proceeds raised support the
mission o f the Oregon Historical
Society. The event runs from noon
- 4 p.m. at the Oregon Historical
Society, 1200 S.W. Park Ave., and
evaluations are given on a first come,
first served basis.
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Screenings are scheduled Wednesday, Aug. 20 at
Montavilla Pool; Thursday, Aug. 21 at Creston Pool;
Friday, Aug. 22 at Wilson Pool, Saturday, Aug. 23 at
Sellwood Pool and Sunday, Aug. 24 at Grant Pool.
Movie showings begin at approximately 8 p.m.
(when the sun goes down). Cost is $5 for adults and
$3.50 for kids, except the Wilson Pool where the youth
fee is $4.
Worth or Worthless?
‘Antiques
Roadshow’-style
event Sunday
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