Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 06, 2018, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page 10
June 6, 2018
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
BOOGIE CAT PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS
A PHENOMENAL CONCERT
The journey of blues and gospel in America
The Norman Sylvester Revue
with the interfaith Gospel Choir
Directed by LaRhonda Steele;
OB Addy, Chata Addy, Bill Rhoades,
Tevis Hodge jr., Lenanne Sylvester Miller,
and the Boogie Cat Horns:
Renato Caranto & Pete Moss
Alberta Rose Theatre
3000 NE Alberta St, Portland Oregon
(503) 764-4131
Friday June 29 8:00 pm
Visit albertarosetheatre.com for advance tickets
Minors okay when accompanied
by parent or guardian
www.normansylvester.com
Health
Care
Specialist
Cooking and crafting classes return this summer to the King Portland Farmers Market which is held
each Sunday at King School Park in northeast Portland.
King Market Summer School
Summer school is in session as
the King Portland Farmers Market
kicks off its annual series of on-
site community classes on topics
including cooking and fresh floral
design featuring ingredients and
flowers from market vendors.
Classes are suited to both sea-
soned market-goers and those new
to the neighborhood market expe-
rience held each Sunday during
summer and early fall. Shoppers
are encouraged to register in ad-
vance at portlandfarmersmarket.
org since spaces are limited. Class-
es take place monthly from June
through September in the Martin
Luther King Jr. School parking lot
located at Northeast Seventh Ave-
nue and Wygant Street.
Available classes include Floral
Jewerly with Spring Blooms on
Sunday, June 10; Fresh Salsa and
Tortillas on Sunday, July 15; Pur-
ple Basil Pickled Pickles on Sun-
day, Aug.12; and Bone Broth and
Seasonal Soups on Sunday, Sept. 9.
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JENKINS
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Serving Oregon and Washington
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Volunteers with the Clark County Repair Cafe help a participant repair her lamp.
Get Your Things Fixed for Free
A free community event where
participants can bring broken or
damaged common household
items and have them fixed for free
by skilled volunteers will take
place Thursday, June 7 from 5:30
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Vancouver
Community Library, 901 C. St. in
Vancouver.
The volunteers from the Clark
County Repair Café have hosted
seven events and fixed over 400
items since the start of 2017. They
fix bicycles, small appliances,
small electronics, jewelry, sharp-
en tools and knives and do sewing
repairs.
Participants are encouraged to
bring one small item per person.
Some replacement parts might be
available for a small fee. Wonder-
ing if your item can be fixed? You
can ask by emailing the repair café
at repair@columbiasprings.org or
call 360-882-0936, extension 224.
You can learn more at columbias-
prings.org/repair.