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Page 10 January 28, 2015 BUSINESSGuide AFFORDABLE JJ LOCK & KEY Oregon Alternative 6300 NE 42nd Ave. Portland Oregon 97211 971-302-6277 Don’t Worry Be Happy Arts & Entertainment FULL LOCKSMITH - SERVICE RE-KEY AND INSTALL LOCKS LOCKED OUT?-WE MAKE KEYS FROM SCRATCH HOUSE, OFFICE OR CAR 503-284-9582 Serving Portland/Metro area (N, NE, SE, SW & NW) Harris Photography 503-730-1156 Family Portraits $65 Senior High Photos $65 4545 N.E. MLK 97211 antonioharris@mac.com Providing Insurance and Financial Services Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710 Ernest J. Hill, Jr. Agent 4946 N. Vancouver Avenue, Portland, OR 97217 503 286 1103 Fax 503 286 1146 ernie.hill.h5mb@statefarm.com 24 Hour Good Neighbor Service R State Farm R CLUBS FAMILY REUNIONS SCHOOL CLUBS BUSINESSES SCREEN PRINTING 503-762-6042 971-570-8214 Transitional youth rehearse for the production ‘Maybe It’s Because…(I’m So Versatile). Homeless Youth Stories Creative mentoring brings production A new performance is hitting Portland this weekend. “Maybe It’s Because…(I’m So Ver- satile)” is a performance piece written and per- formed by homeless and transitional youth. The number of youth in Portland without a permanent home is growing every year. Well Arts, a Portland-based organization focused on promoting health and wellbeing through writing for theater, teamed up with p:ear, a transitional youth organization, to help local youth cope with their situation. Portland audiences will walk away from the performance with greater awareness and knowl- edge of ways to help and interact with this tight- knit community. You’re invited to take in the show on Saturday, Jan. 31 or Sunday, Feb. 1 at 6 p.m. at p:ear, 338 N.W. Sixth Ave. in the Old Town district. Tickets run $10 for general admission and $7 for seniors, students, and children under 18. For more information or to purchase tickets online, visit wellsarts.org.