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Page 12 June 7, 2017 FUNDRAISER LEGGINGS SALE Arts & ENTERTAINMENT From the Harlem Renaissance On Saturday, June 10th, from noon to 5 PM, Inhance Fashionistas will be holding a fundraising at Bethal AME Church, 5828 NE 8th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97211. Inhance Fashionistas sells super soft leggings, capris, and tunics. All leggings will be $5 and tunics. All leggings will be $5 and tunics $7. The proceeds from the sale, 100%, will be donated to Ministry in Motion Dance Troup in support of Lanaya and Ge’anna’s trip to Las Angeles for their performance. These prices will only be offered on Saturday, June 10th. Please share this one-time sale with family and friends. Honoring female playwrights from the Harlem Renaissance, Triangle Productions continues its Brown Paper Bag series of staged readings of anti-lynching plays by black writers from the early part of the last century. The dramatic genre arose in the early 1900s to showcase the dev- astating impact racist killings had on African American families. Triangle and a powerful col- lective of local African American artists, including Josie Seid, Bob- by Bermea, Skeeter Greene and Upholste r y C le an ing • S of a/L ove s e at • Pet St ains • Flo o d R estorat ions 5 0 3 - 7 0 5 - 2 5 8 7 James Dixon and Andrea White perform in a staged reading of anti-lynching plays by black writers from the Harlem Renaissance. others, bring these stories back production, scheduled for Mon- to the stage to share a deeper un- day, June 12 at 7 p.m. at Triangle derstanding of our history and its Production’s home, the Sanctuary connection to the present. at Sandy Plaza, 1785 N.E. San- A discussion to open up com- dy Blvd. To learn more or order munity dialogue and foster cul- advance tickets, visit trianglepro. tural education will follow the org. 2 Rooms + Hall $ 59 95 Complete House $ 109 95 We Also Do Janitorial Services Licensed • Bonded • Insured Carpet Cleaning Spot/Stain Removal • 24 Hour Flood Service Upholstery Cleaning • Area Rug Cleaning • Dry Time 2-4 Hours With Free Deoderizer Free Estimates • Available Weekends Cully Market Opens for Season Photo Courtesy C ully f arMers M arket The weekly Cully Farmers Market has made its seasonal return. Now in its eighth year in the heart of the Northeast 42nd Avenue Business District at 42nd and Alberta Street, the market offers fresh, healthy produce, affordable goods and services, and builds on community and business relationships. It also acts as an incu- bator for neighborhood entrepreneurs who can bring their budding business ideas or prototype products to sell at a community table. Hours are every Thursday, from 4-8 p.m. through August, and from 4-7 p.m. in September. Spring Special Sweet Street Food Cart Located at 15th and Alberta call 503-995-6150 to place order Mon. - Fri., 11:00am - 7:00pm • Sat. - Sun., 11:00am - 5:00pm Wednesday Special: 3 Wings $2.00 Friday Special: Rib Sandwich, Beef or Pork, $4.00