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Page 12 November 25, 2015 This bicycle is a blender The motor is one body with a smile. Parties, promotions, weddings, birthdays--You name it! The Fender Blender Pro Brings Life Rentals, sales Ain’t Misbehavin’ -- The Tony Award-winning musical Ain’t Misbehavin’ – a celebration of Jazz legend Thom- as “Fats” Waller and the black musicians of the 1920s and 30s – is now playing at Portland Center Stage with shows through Sun- day, Nov. 29. The production is a tribute to the musicians who were part of the Harlem Re- naissance, an era of growing creativity, cultural awareness, and ethnic pride. For a full sched- ule and more information, visit pcs.org/misbe- havin. Email Bicycleblendergypsy@gmail.com baths, all over hair cuts, tooth brushing, nail trims, soft claws, flea treatments, mud baths, and ear cleaning. We also have health care and grooming products to keep your pet clean in between visits. Show Dogs Grooming Salon & Boutique 926 N. Lombard Portland, OR 97217 503-283-1177 Tuesday-Saturday 9am-7pm Monday 10am-4pm Yo dawg is gonna look like a show dawg and your kitty will be pretty. Music Millennium Free Shows -- The Music Millennium, 3158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live performances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to meet artists. Call 503-231-8926 for a schedule. 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, po- ets, and drama groups, takes place each fourth Sunday of the month at 7 p.m. at Celebration Tabernacle, 8131 N. Denver Ave. The free event is open to the community. Discount Tickets -- Local low-income fami- lies and individuals can purchase $5 tickets to classical musical performances in Portland as part of a unique program called Music for All. Participating organizations include the Oregon Symphony, Portland Opera, Oregon Ballet Theater, Chamber Music Northwest, Portland Youth Philharmonic, Portland Baroque Or- chestra, Friends of Chamber Music, Portland Chamber Orchestra, Portland Piano Interna- tional, Portland Symphonic Choir, Cappella Romana and Portland Vocal Consort. Call HILLS at 707-312-0856 Showdogs is a full service salon. We do the weekends of Nov. 29-Dec. 1 and Dec. 6-8. Admission is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 12 and under. Tree Lighting Ceremony -- Thousands of Portlanders will gather at Pioneer Courthouse Square on Friday, Nov.27 at 5:30 p.m. for the 31st annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. This year’s event will feature a holiday sing-a-long featuring Thomas Lauderdale with members of Pink Martini, the Pacific Youth Choir, The von Trapps and more. Café and Tabernacle Thanksgiving -- Prop- er (Uniting Community Across All Lines) and their partners at Po’Shines Café de la Soul and Celebration Tabernacle in Kenton host a free Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 26 with a day of music, entertainment and great food to peo- ple of any race, class, ethnicity, gender, sexual identity, ability, nation of origin, age, and re- ligion. The feast is held from noon to 4 p.m. at the Celebration Tabernacle, 8131 N. Denver Ave. High Five Comedy Show -- Brody Theater, 16 N.W. Broadway, presents a perfect respite after too much Thanksgiving Day turkey with a night of improv comedy on Friday, Nov. 27 at 7:30 p.m. Five skilled improvisers will take on two different styles of improv to create one great show. Tickets at brodytheater.com. Norman Sylvester -- Boogie Cat Norman Syl- vester performs Saturday, Nov. 28 at Clyde’s; Friday, Dec. 4 at Billy Blues in Vancouver; Sat- urday, Dec. 5 at the Ilsinore Theatre in Salem; Sunday, Dec. 6 at 5 p.m. at Mt. Tabor Presby- terian Church, Thursday, Dec. 10 at CI Bar and Grill in Tualatin; Friday, Dec. 11 at the Spare Room; and Saturday, Dec. 12 at 4 p.m. at the Unity Center in West Linn. America’s Largest Christmas Bazaar -- Hundreds of handcrafted gifts made by local and regional artisans and craftspeople will be featured with vendors filling 900 booths at the Expo Center in north Portland for the annual America’s Largest Christmas Bazaar, returning Kids Explore the Science of Sound -- Chil- dren can explore the science of sound at “Blue Man Group Making Waves,’’ a national tour- ing exhibit now showing through Jan. 10 at Portland’s Children’s Museum. The 3,000 square foot exhibit takes the whole family through a multi sensory exploration of sound that provides an opportunity to play together while discovering the fun of music. Portland’s Saturday Market -- Portland Sat- urday Market in Old Town brings some of Or- egon’s best handmade products, good eats and live entertainment from street musicians and other artists. Located next to the Willamette River at 2 S.W. Naito Parkway, Saturday Mar- ket is also open every Sunday through Christ- mas Eve.