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October 25, 2017
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
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Po’Shines Café De La Soul will begin serving its Cajun and barbecue soul food specialties at the
historic Billy Webb Elks Lodge at 6 N. Tillamook St.
Po’Shines at Billy Webb Elks
Soul food service begins with Masquarade Ball
Po’Shines Café De La Soul, a
church-operated, nonprofit Cajun
and barbecue restaurant known
for its down-to-earth soul food and
public service mission, will expand
its reach by serving meals at the
Billy Webb Elk’s Lodge in north
Portland.
On Friday, Oct. 27, Po’Shines
and the historic lodge are co-host-
ing a Masquerade Ball to celebrate
the new community partnership.
Po’Shines will begin offering din-
ners at the lodge starting in No-
vember and serve each Thursday
through Saturday evenings, as well
as serving brunch on Sundays.
The Masquerade Ball will also
commemorate a new album release
from Po’Shines’ founder Pastor
E.D. Mondainé.
Linking the Billy Webb Elks
with Po’Shines is particularly poi-
gnant in that it marks a new chapter
of fellowship between old and new
anchors in the black community.
The lodge was originally a Col-
ored YWCA; it provided USO
services to black soldiers in World
War IIl; and became a communi-
ty hub after 1948’s Vanport flood.
Po’Shines has become a heartbeat
in the community as a non-profit
restaurant providing culinary train-
ing for at-risk youth and young
adults.
“We’re excited for the opportu-
nity, it’s about investing in lives!”
Mondainé said about the new rela-
tionship.
The Masquerade Ball will be
held from 7-11 p.m. Cost for the
event is $25, which includes food
and entry for a prize for best cos-
tume. Ballroom attire, masks and
tickets are required at the door.
Tickets can be purchased online at
Eventbrite.com.
Finding Her
Voice in R&B
Spanning the past and future of R&B,
singer-songwriter Kelela brings her alter-
native and electronic sounds to Port-
land’s Hawthorne Theater on Wednesday,
Nov. 1. A second-generation Ethiopian
American, the Los Angeles and Lon-
don-based artist just released her debut
album “Take Me Apart,” and she also had
a recent performance on the BBC.
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SCHOOL CLUBS
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SCREEN PRINTING
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Seasonal
Clean Up
Special!
SOUL WINNERS 3RD Pastoral Anniversary
& SOUL FOOD BANQUET
November 4, 2017 @ 1:00pm
Banquet – Tickets Donation $20 Adults - $10 12y &under
held at Bethesda BC 1730 SE 117th Ave. Portland, OR
Come dressed to eat Soul Food (Jeans/T-Shirt etc.)
E-Waste • Car Towing
Appliances • Debris
Scrap Metal • Recycling
ABLE ARM Reycling
(503) 545-3160
November 5, 2017 @ 3:30pm Pastoral 3rd Anniversary –
held at Greater Faith MBC 811 NE 88th Circle, Vancouver, WA.
Theme: A Pastor Running with VISION (Habakkuk 2:1-3)
Pastor Gregory
& 1st Lady Danielle Raines
Colors: Black &Silver