Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 27, 2014, Page 15, Image 15

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The Rags and Ribbons band is part o f the diverse lineup o f local talent coming to
this weekend s free CouvFest NW at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver.
Diverse Local Talent at CouvFest
CouvFest NW promotes Vancouver's diverse
local music scene by showcasing live, local,
original acts in a free, all-ages environment.
Now in its fourth year, the three day event is
held at E sth e r S h o rt P ark in d o w n to w n
Vancouver. Supported by the city o f Vancouver,
it opens Thursday, Aug. 28 at 5 p.m. and runs
through 10 p.m. each night. The entertainment on
Friday and Saturday begins at noon.
CouvFest NW is also partnering with the
Evergreen School District Foundation’s "Stuff
the Bus ! " to provide school supplies to underprivi­
leged students. Attendees are encouraged to
donate backpacks, composition notebooks, pa­
per, pencils, pens, glue, scissors, rulers, erasers,
calculators or a tax-deductible cash donation to
their booth during the event.
For a complete lineup, visit couvfest.com.
Pool Opens for Pooch Plunge
Y ou’re invited to bring your
four-legged friend to the Marshall
C om m unity C en ter pool in
Vancouver for the second an­
nual Pooch Plunge on Monday,
Sept. 1.
Two sessions are scheduled,
from noon to 1:30 p.m. for small
dogs 25 pounds and under, and
1:30 p.m . to 4 p.m . for all
dogs large and small. Admission
is $5.
The community center will be
closed for maintenance on this
date, so participants will need to
enter through the rear pool patio
doors. The Marshall Com mu­
nity Center is located at 1009 E.
Does your snoring wake you up at night? Do you
wake up tired in the morning? Do you wake up in
the middle o f the night? Do you have problems with
attention and focusing? Does your significant other
complain about any o f the above? Are you choking
and waking up abruptly, and did you know that stress
from this can cause mini heart attacks? I f you can
answer yes to any o f these questions...
YOU NEED DR. WARD'S
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A golden retriever takes a Pooch Plunge at Marshall Pool in
Vancouver. The annual event returns on Monday, Sept. 1
M cLoughlin Blvd., near the dog and people friendly, and be
Clark College campus.
willing to swim (no tossing your
Lifeguards will be provided to dog in). Human companions are
help keep your best friend safe, not allowed in the pool during
All dogs must be current on shots, this event.
EDWARD E. WARD, D.M.D., M AGD, MBA
INTERSTATEDENTALCLINIC
5835 N. INTERSTATE AVE
PORTLAND, OR97217
(503)285-5307
DRWARD@TELEPORT.COM
WWW.DRWARDINTERSTATEDENTAL.COM