Page 12 May 10, 2017 Arts & ENTERTAINMENT Portland Famers Markets bloom in neighborhood throughout Portland. The King Portland Farmers Market, next to King School in northeast Portland, opened for the season on Sunday, and will operate from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each Sunday through the spring, summer and early fall seasons. 5010 NE 9th Ave Portland, Or 97211 Phone: 503 284-2989 We specialize in a variety of cuts for men and women, hot towel razor shaves, braiding, hair extension, Shampoo, blow dryer and Platinum fade. Call Today or Walk in !!! Famers Markets in Bloom April showers have cleared the way for the May and June openings of neighborhood farm- ers markets, all bursting with the bounty of locally made, grown, and harvested goods. The King Portland Farmers Market next to King School in northeast Portland opened for the season on Sunday as one of the six Portland Farmers Market’s seasonal downtown and neighbor- hood markets. As in past seasons, shoppers eligible for SNAP benefits will be able to receive $1 tokens us- ing their Oregon Trail Card to purchase fruit, vegetables, meat, bread, cheese and some baked goods. Additionally, SNAP recip- ients can receive a dollar-for-dol- lar match up to $10 in tokens through Double Up Food Bucks, a program of Farmers Market Fund at the Kenton, King, Lents International and Northwest mar- kets. May Shows at the Guardino ‘Man”, Mar Goman’s stitching on hankerchief. Guardino Gallery, 2939 N.E. Alberta St., is presenting works by artists Mar Goman and Dayna Collins through May 23. Gorman has her own style that comes through with everything she creates by using varied mate- rials to cut, paste, stitch, draw and paint, bind, nail and wrap. Her work is often about the interior journey, our invisible wounds, our common humanity. Collins is an abstract painter who loves working with color and texture, drawing upon the flexi- bility of working with oil paint mixed with cold wax medium to explore the rich complexity of wa- ter, land, and sky.