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hosts a series of in-house live perfor-
mances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to
meet artists. Call 503-231-8926 for a current sched-
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Rhythms of Africa -- Disney’s The Lion King is
now playing at Keller Auditorium through Sept. 4.
Fusing popular music and the distinctive sounds and
rhythms of Africa, the Lion King has been one of the
most popular stage musicals in the world. For tick-
ets, call 503-241-1802, visit broadwayinportland.
com or any TicketsWest location.
Alternative Comedy Show -- Eric Andre brings his
alternative-variety show and DIY brand of late night
entertainment and punk-rock comedy to the Wonder
Ballroom, 128 N. Russell St, on Thursday, Aug. 25.
Doors will open at 8 p.m. for the 21 and over show.
Tickets are $22 to $25.
Soulful Line Dance Workout -- Join Sistahs4Life
for a Soulful Line Dance Workout each Wednesdays
at Holladay Park this summer through Aug. 31 from
6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit
sistahs4life.com or call 971-319-3745
Summer Story Time -- Children of all ages and
their parents are invited to drop in for free summer
story time at Concordia University in northeast
Portland. The events are scheduled each Saturday
through the month of August from 10:30 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. at Concordia’s George R. White Library
and Learning Center.
PLATINUM
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Sept. 5 at 11 a.m. for the
Oaks Park Labor Day Picnic.
Democracy’s Blueprints -- The
Declaration of Independence, U.S.
Constitution and Bill of Rights, and other bedrock
documents that laid the foundation of American de-
mocracy are on view in a new exhibit at the Oregon
Historical Society, downtown, through Feb. 1.
Blast Off to Space Exploration -- The Oregon Mu-
seum of Science and Industry (OMSI) take guests
through an out-of-this-world experience with Jour-
ney to Space: The Exhibition, featuring hands-on
experiences that will give visitors an up-close look
at what it takes to live, work, and survive in the ex-
traordinary environment of space. The Exhibition
runs through Jan. 8. To learn more visit omsi.edu.
Call 503-288-0033
$5.00 TEES
August 24, 2016
EDUCATIONCAREERS Special Edition
Norman Sylvester -- Boogie Cat Norman Sylves-
ter and his band play Friday, Aug. 26 at 9 p.m. at
Clyde’s; Sunday, Aug.28 at 6 p.m. at Lake Oswego’s
Millennium Park; Wednesday, Aug. 31 at 6:30 p.m.
at Ball-Michel Park in Milwaukie; Saturday, Sept
3 at Roadhouse 101 in Lincoln City, and Monday,
Unsettled to Resettled -- Of the over 120,000 peo-
ple of Japanese ancestry who were incarcerated in
U.S. camps during World War II, many returned
to their former communities homeless and jobless.
Learn about this lost chapter of Pacific Northwest
history through interviews, archival footage, pho-
tographs and original artworks at the Oregon Nik-
kei Legacy Center, 121 N.W. Second Ave., which is
hosting this traveling exhibit through Sept. 25.
Fourth Sunday Jam Night -- A friends and fam-
ily 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
Celebration Tabernacle, 8131 N. Denver Ave. The
free event is open to the community.
Clothing Closet -- Each first Saturday of the month,
a complimentary breakfast and clothing drive takes
place at First AME Zion Church, 4304 N. Vancou-
ver Ave. The goal is to clothe and feed Portland one
person at a time. For more information, call Nydia
Campbell-Pullom at 503-317-1089.
Discount Tickets -- Local low-income families
and individuals can purchase $5 tickets to classi-
cal musical performances in Portland as part of a
unique program called Music for All. Participating
organizations include the Oregon Symphony, Port-
land Opera, Oregon Ballet Theater, Chamber Music
Northwest, Portland Youth Philharmonic, Portland
Baroque Orchestra, Friends of Chamber Music,
Portland Chamber Orchestra, Portland Piano Inter-
national, Portland Symphonic Choir, Cappella Ro-
mana and Portland Vocal Consort.
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