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    Page 12
November 30, 2016
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
A Joyful Noise
C ontinued from p age 8
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While Longer” and folk spirituals like “Go Tell It
on the Mountain” – all done in rousing, soul-stirring
versions that consistently move audiences from all
different walks of life.
Director Jerry Foster, who has adapted Hughes’
script for PassinArt, says he hopes the audiences for
Free Coats for Everyone
A free distribution of coats will
bring some winter warmth for peo-
ple in need.
The Bryant’s fourth annual Oper-
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Black Nativity come from all ethnicities, ages and
backgrounds to celebrate the holidays.
“This piece has been called the ‘Black communi-
ty’s gift to the world,” Foster said. “We like to think
of our production as a gift to Portland, a way we can
all come together.”
The performances will take place at Greater St.
Stephens Missionary Baptist Church, 3605 N.E.
Mallory Ave., with Friday and Saturday shows
at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday shows at 3 p.m. Tickets
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ation Coat Drive, where “a friend in
need, is a friend indeed,” takes place
Saturday, Dec. 17 on Northwest
Second Avenue, between Burnside
and Couch, from noon until 2 p.m.,
or until all coats are gone.
The Free Coats for Everyone
event is co-sponsored by Acme,
Portland Fasteners, Victoria Fenton
and Jerry Washington, and REI.
Billy Webb Elks Lodge #1050
presents
FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE!
FEATURING LOCAL DJ’S, LIVE BANDS
AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT
$5. COVER CHARGE
LADY’S IN FREE 9-10PM
Featuring DJ Eddie
Now Selling Daily Meals
12:00-Until By Chef James
Billy Webb Elks Lodge #1050, 6 N Tillamook St Portland, Or 97227
503/284-4853
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