Page 8 April 12, 2017 Arts & ENTERTAINMENT A relief reduction print/stitching from Gail Owen. Anne Goodrich’s ceramic “Husk.” From the Guardino Gallery Three local artists are being featured during April at Guardino Gallery, 2939 N.E. Alberta St. In the main gallery, Anne Goodrich brings her works of ceramic, featuring organic forms and subtle colors. Images of living things influence how she bends, stretches, coaxes, and presents the clay. Gail Owen, a hand pulled print artist special- izing in linoleum reduction relief prints, also dis- plays some of her work. In the gallery’s feature area, Zebith Thalden presents a collection of her mixed media artwork that explores the world of insects. She presents actual species alongside invented ones. Zoo Egg Hunts and More ACCESSORIES APPAREL Eggs-citing times are in store Saturday, April 15, when the Oregon Zoo hosts its annual Rab- bit Romp, a celebration of spring geared toward families. Free with regular zoo admission, Rabbit Romp features candy “egg” hunts every 10 to 15 minutes between 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Children ages 3 to 10 are invited to hunt for eggs, candy and prizes. Toddlers 2 and under can participate in a special hunt organized especially for them. Guests should bring their own baskets to collect the treats. Cambridge Tradition In short “Cambridge” is for the excellence and “Tradition” is for the consistency. Email: Website: Insta: Facebook: info@cambridgetradtionllc.com www.cambridgetradtionllc.com @cambridge_tradition Cambridge Tradition Kids take off in search of candy eggs during the Ore- gon Zoo’s annual spring ‘Rabbit Romp’ celebration. This year’s event takes place the day before Easter on Saturday, April 15, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. “It’s hard to forget someone who gave us so much to remember.” Juanita Walton (Mrs. Roy Jay) May 19, 1954 – April 12, 2016 Always in remembrance Roy Jay Enterprises LLC / Las Vegas- New York- Miami