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November 8, 2017
VETERAN’S DAY
Special Edition
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
Showdogs is a full service salon. We do
baths, all over hair cuts, tooth brushing,
nail trims, soft claws, flea treatments, mud
baths, and ear cleaning. We also have health
care and grooming products to keep your
pet clean in between visits.
Show Dogs Grooming Salon & Boutique
926 N. Lombard
Portland, OR 97217
503-283-1177
Tuesday-Saturday 9am-7pm
Monday 10am-4pm
Yo dawg is gonna look like a show dawg
and your kitty will be pretty.
Special performances to enjoy and experience the cultures of peoples from around the world are
celebrated during International Week at Clackamas Community College.
Celebrate International Week
You’re invited to experience
Africa, Peru, Brazil and the Phil-
ippines during Clackamas Com-
munity College’s International
Week celebration, Nov. 13-16.
Special activities will take place
from noon to 1 p.m. each day in
the Community Center on the Or-
egon City campus, focusing on a
different country; West African
folktales, stories and dance; Peru-
vian music like Cajon box-drum-
ming and Zapateo foot stomping;
Brazilian culture and music; and
Philippine dance.
Pathway to Housing Celebration
Enjoy music,
food and drink
and giving back
Live music, spoken word per-
formances and works of art created
by artists from the African Amer-
ican community will highlight
a kick-off party for the Pathway
1000 housing initiative by Port-
land Community Reivestment, Inc.
Mingle
Lounge
Upscale Hip-Hop/R&B Nightclub
25 and Older
322 NW Everett St • FRI-SAT 8PM-2AM
Blacque Butterfly
Ro Deezy
(PCRI), a program to bring 1,000
new affordable housing units to
north and northeast Portland that
are reserved for people who have
been displaced by gentrification.
Portland singer Tamara Ste-
phens and spoken word artists
Blacque Butterfly and Ro Deezy
will perform during the Tuesday,
Nov. 14 open-to-the public cele-
bration and fundraiser in the ball-
room at the Oregon Public House,
700 N.E. Dekum St.
PCRI is offering a free food
delivery service for organizations
on the day of the fundraiser for
groups ordering at least 50 lunch-
es or dinners. A portion of all
food and drink sales will be do-
nated to the non-profit organiza-
tion. The entertainment will take
place during happy hour, from 5
p.m. to 8 p.m.
It’s estimated that from 1990
to the year 2010, 10,000 peo-
ple, mainly people of color, were
forced to relocate from inner city
neighborhoods to “the numbers,”
neighborhoods past 82nd Avenue.
As a solution to this housing epi-
demic, PCRI’s Pathway 1000 Ini-
tiative will mitigate gentrification
by building 100 homes per year,
over the next ten years, totaling
1,000 affordable homes available
for rent or purchase.
For more information, visit pcri-
home.org.