Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 14, 2016, Page Page 10, Image 10

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December 14, 2016
BUSINESSGuide
State Farm R
Michael E Harper
Agent
Providing
Insurance
and Financial
Services
Home Office, Bloomingon,
Illinois 61710
We are located at:
9713 S.W. Capitol, Portland, OR
503-221-3050
Fax 503-227-8757
PLATINUM
FADE
SALON
Sherman Jackson
cell 503-891-5905
M-F 9:00am-9:00pm
Sat 8:00am-9:00pm
Sun 11:00am-6:00pm
5010 NE 9th, Unit A
Portland, Oregon 97211
503-284-2989
michael.harper.cuik@statefarm.com
Double J
Tires
New & Used Tires
Overstock & Used Tires
$20 & up Priced To Sell
All tires mounted & balanced
on the car, out the door – no
additives.
Free stock wheels w/ purchase of
any new or used tire
limited to stock on hand 30 years
in business
2 locations to Serve You
6841 NE MLK, Portland
503-283-9437
4510 SE 52 nd & Holgate
503-771-1834
$5.00 TEES
CLUBS
FAMILY REUNIONS
SCHOOL CLUBS
BUSINESSES
SCREEN PRINTING
503-762-6042
971-570-8214
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
Hip Hop Toy Drive -- Port-
land’s hip hop community will
h o s t
their annual
toy drive at the Tues-
day, Dec. 20 Breakout
Tuesdays hip hop show,
featuring Cool Nutz,
Maniac Lok, Mic Capes,
ROBy,
Lang,
Mac
Pearl and more at The
Ash Street, downtown.
You’re encouraged to
bring a toy or a gift to the
show for free admission.
Special Holiday Concert -- On Wednesday, Dec.
14 at 7:30 p.m., New Song Community Church,
2511 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland
Chamber Orchestra, and the acclaimed Resonance
vocal ensemble promise to enrich your holiday sea-
son with a magnificent banquet of Christmas mu-
sical selections including the beloved Christmas
portion of Handel’s glorious Oratorio, the Messiah.
Black Nativity -- The African-American producing
theater company
PassinArt presents
Langston Hughes’
Black
Nativity:
A Joyful Noise at
Greater St. Ste-
phens
Mission-
ary Baptist Church, 3605 N.E. Mallory Ave., with
shows Friday, Dec. 16 and Saturday, Dec. 17 at 7:30
p.m. and a Sunday, Dec. 18 show at 3 p.m. Tickets
available at the PassinArt website passinart.net.
Breakout Tuesdays Hip Hop -- JAMN 107.5 and
Cool Nutz from the Breakout Show present Break-
out Tuesdays each third Tuesday of the month at the
Ash Street, 225 S.W. Ash. The shows will feature
performances from some of the top rappers from
the Northwest. Hosted by
Juma Blaq and DJ Fatboy.
Music Millennium Free Shows
-- The Music Millennium, 3158 E.
Burnside, regularly hosts a series of in-house live
performances. Enjoy free music and the opportuni-
ty to meet artists. Call 503-231-8926 for a current
schedule.
Teen Late Night Returns -- A popular Teen Late
Night program through Vancouver Parks and Recre-
ation is back. Young people between the ages of 11
and 18 are invited to enjoy a safe night of free rec-
reational activities every Friday night at either the
Fistenburg or Marshall community centers.
Norman Sylvester -- ‘Boogie Cat’ Norman Sylves-
ter plays Friday, Dec. 16 at Clyde’s; and Saturday,
Dec. 17 at Mac’s Place in Silverton.
Democracy’s Blueprints -- The Declaration of In-
dependence, U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights,
and other bedrock documents that laid the founda-
tion of American democracy are on view in a new
exhibit at the Oregon Historical Society, downtown,
through Feb. 1.
Blast Off to Space Exploration -- The Oregon
Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) take
guests through an out-of-this-world experience
with Journey 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 extraordinary environment of space.
The Exhibition runs through Jan. 8. To learn more
visit omsi.edu.
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.