Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 26, 2014, Page 10, Image 10

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Jacks & Jills Social Club
YOU are invited to: Our
Masquerade Ball!
November 26, 2014
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McMenamins Kennedy School
5736 N.E. 33rd Ave., hosts the public
presentation “Looks like a Good Beginning:
Immigration, Ethnicity and Exclusion in Oregon, 1850
-1 9 1 0 ,” Monday, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Presented by Jacqueline Peterson-Looms, emeritus
professor of history at the Washington State Univer­
sity.
Sat. Nov. 29th, 2014
Time: 9pm -2am
Billy Webb Elks Lodge
6 N. Tillamook
Portland, Or. 97227
$20.00 / Person
B U S I N E S S G u id e
Harris
Photography
503-730-1156
Providing Insurance and Financial Services
Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710
Family Portraits $65
Senior High Photos $65
4545 N.E. MLK 97211
Ernest J. Hill, Jr.
Agent
4946 N. Vancouver Avenue,
Portland, OR 97217
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Fax 503 2 8 6 1 1 4 6
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24 Hour Good Neighbor S e rviceR
State Farm®
Discovery Museum’s “Go Figure!” -- The Discovery
M useum’s welcomes a new travelling exhibit that
introduces early math concepts through kid-sized
environments and familiar children’s books. Exhibit
runs through Feb 1 at the World Forestry Center
Discovery Museum. This exhibit is also available in
Spanish. Admission is $9 for adults, $8 for seniors, and
$6 for children ages 3-18.
Soulful Showcase — Blacque Butterfly presents spo­
ken 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 N.
Killingsworth St.
Lonely Hearts Find Love —
Feuding co-workers secretly
find romance with anonymous
pen pals, unaware they are
corresp o n d in g w ith each
other. The 1963 Tony-A ward
winning musical “She Loves Me” is now playing
through Dec. 21 at the Lakewood Center for the Arts
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in Lake Oswego. For tickets call
503-635-3901 or visit Lakewood-
center.org.
Norman Sylvester -- Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester
and his band Friday, Dec. 6 at the Elsinore Theatre in
Salem; and Friday, Dec. 12 at the Blue Diamond.
Chicago Steppin’ Classes - Learn the fastest growing
urban dance at the Billy Webb Elks Lodge, 6 N.
Tillamook St. 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 Community Center, 124 N.E.
181 st. No partner is needed. Your first two lessons are
free. For more information, call Denise Johnson, 503-
819-4576.
Smash Hit ‘Mamma Mia! ’ -- Hit musical based on the
songs of Abba now showing at Keller Auditorium
through Sunday, Nov. 30. The 9th longest running
show in Broadway history is inspired by the storytelling
magic of Abba’s songs from “Dancing Queen” and
“S.O.S” to “Money, Money, Money” and “Take a
Chance on Me.” Tickets start at $25.
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.
You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown - Charlie Brown
shares his “average day” with his friends, the beloved
Peanuts gang, in the musical revival of “You’re a Good
Man Charlie Brown” by Portland’s Stumptown Stages.
Now showing through Sunday, Dec. 7 at Portland’5
B runish T heatre. For m ore inform ation, visit
stum ptow nstages.org.
Another Year of Zoo Discounts - The Walmart Foun­
dation has renewed its sponsorship of the Oregon Zoo’s
popular Second Tuesdays program, which offers visi­
tors a chance to see the zoo for the reduced price of $4
per person on the second Tuesday of each month.
Illuminating the Soul of Portland Holiday Events
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Soul District Community Tree Lighting
November 29, 2014 4-6PM
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live jazz from Soul 3, Visit from fire engine Station 13 &Full Tilt Riders motorcycle club, hot
coco, cider, scratch it giveaways from Oregon Lottery & raffle prizes from local businesses
Bring a new toy, non- perishable food item or monetary gift for donation and receive a raffle
ticket. Location: NE MLK & NE Hancock Street (MLK Heritage Marker Park)
Window to the Soul Contest
November 29-December 22
$5.00 TEES
CLUBS
FAMILY REUNIONS
SCHOOL CLUBS
BUSINESSES
SCREEN PRINTING
Oregon Alternative
6300 NE 42nd Ave.
Portland Oregon 97211
Soul District Holiday Buck
November 29-December 31
971-302-6277
When you spend $25 at a participating Soul District Businesses you will receive a 10%
off “Soul District Holiday Buck” to be utilized at another participating business. Find
locations to pick up your bucks at www.NNiiBAportland.org.
Don ’t Worry Be Happy
Soul District Bazaar & Gospel Sounds
December 6 & 7,2014 10AM-7PM
503-762-6042
971-570-8214
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Local businesses “Illuminate” & decorate their windows for the holiday season. Vote for
your favorite “Illuminated Window” by liking their picture on NNEBA’s Facebook page!
NNEBA North NorthEast Business Association Portland PDX
With up to 20 unique vendors, Soul District branding items and a tremendous gift
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Use your Soul District Holiday Bucks here. Location: 311 N. Ivy Street Portland, OR
97227. If you're interested in becoming a vendor contact NNEBA at 503-841-5032.
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