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^¡Jortlanb (Dbaerucr Page 10 B U S I N E S S G u id e MaidQrqanic C le a n in g Providing Insurance and Financial Services Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710 Ernest J. Hill, Jr. Agent S e rv ic e s Portland Natural Difference 4946 N. Vancouver Avenue, Returning to the Stage - Wil son Phillips, one o f the best-sell ing, all-women musical acts from the past decade is making a return to the stage. The vocal group consisting of Camie Wilson, Wendy Wilson and Chynna Phillips, the daughters, respec tively, of Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys and John and Michelle Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas, will perform Saturday, Dec. 13 at Spirit Mountain Casino in Grand Ronde. Fax 503 2 8 6 1 1 4 6 ernie.hill.h5m b@ statefarm .com 24 Hour Good Neighbor Service ” Portland, Oregon 97211 (503) 309-2137 www. maidorganicpdx.com maidorganic @ yahoo.com State Farm® The Wake of Vanport -- A repeat screening of a documentary by the Vanport Multimedia Project that honors the death of a city and the viewing o f its history as told by the voices of those who lived there, will take place Sunday, Dec. 14 at 2 p.m. at the Oregon Historical Society. Event is free and open to the public. S TATI F A I M IN S U « A N C I Licensed and bonded #060170378885 Zoo Lights - A w inter w onder- JU f ' land of more than 1.5 million bril liant colored lights runs now through Jan. 4 at the Oregon Zoo. This year’s display also features the much-anticipated return of the ZooLights train ride on an all-new route through the zoo. 11 II I Portland, OR 97217 5032861103 Lynn Brown December 10. 2014 um r 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 o f 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. Peppermint Bear Show and the Toy Elves - Lakewood Theater Company, 368 S. State St., in Lake Oswego, continues its annual holiday show for children on Saturday, Dec. 13 and Saturday, Dec. 20. Performances are at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Audience members can enjoy a continental breakfast as characters interact with young audience members. Tickets are $ 12. Visit Lake- wood-center.org. 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. $5.00 TEES CLUBS FAMILY REUNIONS SCHOOL CLUBS BUSINESSES SCREEN PRINTING Oregon Alternative 6300 NE 42nd Ave. Portland Oregon 97211 971-302-6277 Don ’t Worry Be Happy 503-762-6042 971-570-8214 Discovery M useum’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. Twist Your Dickens -- Portland Center Stage’s deranged comedy “Twist Your Dickens,’ is nowplay ing through Dec. 24 on the theatre’s Main Stage. For tickets, visit pcs.org or call 504445-3700. 810 N. Rosa Parks Wav, Portland, OR 97217 5 0 3 7 1 9 5 9 0 7 5 0 3 5 4 4 -0 9 4 7 PETER CLARKE Harris Photography 503-730-1156 Family Portraits $65 Senior High Photos $65 4545 N.E. MLK 97211 Broker Licensed in O regon 503 333-5809 peter@ iivingroom re co m o LIVING ROOM antonioharris @ mac.com S o u lfu l S h o w ca se — Blacque Butterfly presents spoken word, live music and featured artists on the second and fourth Thurs days of each month at 8 p.m. atE ’Njoni Café, Afri can-M editerranean cui sine at 910 N. Killingsworth St. Lonely Hearts Find Love -- Feuding co-workers se cretly find romance with anonym ous pen pals, unaware they are corre sp o n d in g w ith each other. The 1963 Tony- Award winning musical “She Loves Me” is now playing through Sun day, Dec. 21 at the Lakewood Center for the Arts in Lake Oswego. For tickets call 503-635-3901 or visit Lakewood-center.org. N orm an Sylvester — Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester and his band perform Friday, Dec. 12 at the Blue Diamond; Saturday, Dec. 13 at the Spare Room; Friday, Dec. 19 at Clyde’s Prime Rib; Saturday, Dec. 20 at Bill Blues Bar and Grill in Vancouver; Friday, Dec. 26 at Halibut’s II; and New Year’s Eve, Wednesday, Dec. 31 at the Lehrer Pub and Restaurant. Another Y ear o f Zoo Discounts—The Walmart Foun dation has renewed its sponsorship of the Oregon Zoo’s popular Second Tuesdays program, which of fers visitors a chance to see the zoo for the reduced price o f $4 per person on the second Tuesday of each month. Live Jazz — Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third Degrees Lounge at the River Place Hotel, 1510S.W . Harbor Way. No cover or minimum purchase. For more information, visitpdxjazz.com . Music Millennium Free Shows - The Music Millen nium, 3158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live perfor mances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to meet artists. Call 503-231 -8926 for a schedule. Humor Night -- Awesome comedians perform stand up, sketch, and more at the weekly Recurring Humor Night every Wednesday night at Tonic Lounge. 3100 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Pay as you wish, $3-5 donation suggested. Show is 21+. Afrique Bistro Benefit -- Afrique Bistro, 102 N.E. Russell St., opens its doors each last Saturday of the month to raise donations for the African W omen’s Coalition. Great Caribbean and African music along with good drinks and fun people, 9 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. $ 10 at the door. Oregon Black History -- The Black Museum of Or egon group meets every Saturday, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 420 N.E. Mason St. For more information, call 503- 284-0617. Discount Tickets -- Local low-income families and individuals can purchase $5 tickets to classical musi cal performances in Portland as part of a unique program called Music for All. Participating organiza tions include the Oregon Symphony, Portland Opera, Oregon Ballet Theater, Chamber Music Northwest, Portland Youth Philharmonic, Portland Baroque Or chestra, Friends of ChamberMusic, Portland Chamber Orchestra, Portland Piano International, Portland Sym phonic Choir, Cappella Romana and Portland Vocal Consort. Discount Admission -- OMSI visitors pay only $2 per person for general admission on the first Sunday of each month as well as discounted admission of $5 to the Planetarium, OM1MAX Theater and USS Blueback submarine.