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Page 10 December 21, 2016 BUSINESSGuide Arts & ENTERTAINMENT Music Millennium Free Shows -- The Music Millennium, 3158 E. Burnside, regularly hosts a series of in-house live performances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to meet artists. Call 503-231- 8926 for a current schedule. $5.00 TEES CLUBS FAMILY REUNIONS SCHOOL CLUBS BUSINESSES SCREEN PRINTING 503-762-6042 971-570-8214 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 Popular Holiday Tradition -- Each house on Peacock Lane in southeast Portland has been decorating for Christmas for decades. Located between Stark and Belmont, one block east of Cesar Chavez Boulevard, the light displays runs nightly through Dec. 31, from 6 p.m. to 11p.m. The lights stay on until midnight on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 and New Year’s Eve. Dec. 31. M-F 9:00am-9:00pm Sat 8:00am-9:00pm Sun 11:00am-6:00pm 13 at 9 p.m. at the Spare Room. Democracy’s Blueprints -- The Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, and other bed- rock documents that laid the foundation of American democracy are on view in a new ex- hibit at the Oregon Historical Society, down- town, through Feb. 1. Blast Off to Space Exploration -- The Ore- gon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) take guests through an out-of-this-world ex- perience with Journey to Space: The Exhibi- tion, 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 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. 5010 NE 9th, Unit A Portland, Oregon 97211 503-284-2989 michael.harper.cuik@statefarm.com Shalon Xcellence Owner/Stylist 8407 NE Fremont Portland, OR 97220 503-890-6814 shalonda70@gmail.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 History Hub -- Oregon Historical Society ex- hibit for young people explores the topic of diversity with interactive objects and pictures that tell the stories of the people of Oregon, past and present. With puzzles, touch screen activities and board games, History Hub asks students to consider questions like “Who is an Oregonian?,” “How has discrimination and segregation affected people who live in Oregon?,” and “How can you make Oregon a great place for everyone?” Teen Late Night Returns -- A popular Teen Late Night program through Vancouver Parks and Recreation is back. Young people between the ages of 11 and 18 are invited to enjoy a safe night of free recreational activities every Fri- day night at either the Fistenburg or Marshall community centers. Norman Sylvester -- ‘Boogie Cat’ Norman Sylvester plays Wednesday, Jan. 4 at 8 p.m. at Billy Blues in Vancouver; and Friday, Jan. Breakout Tuesdays Hip Hop -- JAMN 107.5 and Cool Nutz from the Breakout Show pres- ent Breakout 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. Clothing Closet -- Each first Saturday of the month, a complimentary breakfast and clothing drive takes place at First AME Zion Church, 4304 N. Vancouver Ave. The goal is to clothe and feed Portland one person at a time. For more information, call Nydia Camp- bell-Pullom at 503-317-1089. Discount Tickets -- Local low-income fam- ilies 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 Ba- roque Orchestra, Friends of Chamber Music, Portland Chamber Orchestra, Portland Pia- no International, Portland Symphonic Choir, Cappella Romana and Portland Vocal Consort. Merry Christmas -- 1st Annual Christmas Celebra- tion In Memory of Faye LyDay on Friday December 23rd 1:00 To 5:00 at Stay Clean 2601 SE 160th (bus line4). Dinner and Stockings for the homeless.