June 1, 2016 Page 11 Arts & ENTERTAINMENT Dance Inducing Tiempo Libre Three-time Grammy-nominated Tiempo Libre, the irresistible and dance-inducing group of musicians from Havana who individually led Cuba for freedom before forming in Miami to perform the Cuban music they loved, returns to Portland for a standalone concert on Friday, June 3 at the Portland’5 Center for the Arts Newmark Theatre. Youth Fishing Clinics Offered The Mt. Hood National For- est has an invite out for two free youth ishing clinics. The irst one is Saturday, June 4 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Small Fry Pond at North Fork Reservoir, six miles east of Estacada at Promontory Park. The second will take place Saturday, June 25, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Trillium Lake, about three miles east of Government Camp. The events are intended for kids 13 and younger who must be accompanied by an adult. Chil- For more information, call Tom dren will also have the opportu- Horning at 503-630-8798 or Emi nity to ish with an expert angler, Ikeda at 503-622-2006. to learn “catch and release” tech- niques and to learn how to ly ish. Licenses are required in advance for anyone 12 years and older. Bring lunch, warm clothing, a rod and reel if possible, and a cooler to bring home your catch of the day. Limited quantities of rods and reels along with bait will be provided. The Mt. Hood National Forest hosts free youth ishing clinics at Small Fry Pond on the North Fork Reservoir near Estacada.