Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 27, 2018, Page Page 11, Image 11

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    June 27, 2018
Sadie’s Garden Party
-- Sabin Community De-
velopment Corp., a nonprofit
dedicated to providing long term
and affordable housing in inner north-
east Portland, will host a garden party with its lovable
housing hippo mascot Sadie to celebrate the opening
of a community garden and to connect with neighbors,
on Saturday, June 30 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Alberta
Commons, 5010 N.E. 19th Ave.
My People’s Market -- My People’s Market returns
on Saturday, June 30 with an exciting mix of 100 di-
verse entrepreneurs, makers, and artists along with
Portland’s best food and beverage artisans. Bring the
family to Rose Quarter Commons from noon to 8 p.m.
for live outdoor music, art, performances and plenty
to eat and drink--celebrating Portland’s diverse and vi-
brant communities.
Gorge Shuttle Returns -- The Columbia Gorge Ex-
press bus service by the Oregon Department of Trans-
portation has made its return, now going as far east
as Hood River and offering serve seven days a week,
year round. The bus departs from the Gateway Transit
Center to Rooster Rock State Park, Multnomah Falls,
Cascade Locks and Hood River.
Phenomenal Blues and Gospel -- Join Blues legend
Norman Sylvester and LaRhonda
Steele as they front a “Phenom-
enal Concert” where Blues and
Gospel converge showcasing the
roots of American Blues and Gos-
pel music. Also featuring Lenanne
Sylvester-Miller, Renato Carato,
Peter Moss and the Interfaith Gos-
pel Choir and others, the concert takes place Friday,
June 29 at 8 p.m. at the Alberta Rose Theater, 300 N.E.
Alberta St. Tickets are $20 and doors open at 7 p.m.
Norman Sylvester -- ‘Boogie Cat’ Norman Sylvester
plays Friday, June 29 at 7 p.m. for the Phenomenal
Concert, a musical journey of Blues and Gospel music
at the Alberta Rose Theater; Sunday, July 1 at Buddies
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in Vancouver.
Sports Bar in Aloha;
Wednesday, July 4 at 2
p.m. for the Waterfront Blues
Festival; Saturday, July 7 at Catfish
Lou’s; and Friday, July 13 at Bill Blues
BUSINESSGuide
Waterfront Blues Festival -- Join blues legends, up-
and-comers and
regional favorites
to mark the 31st
annual Waterfront
Blues
Festival,
July 4-7 at Tom
McCall Waterfront
Park, downtown. This year’s festival will feature more
than 100 acts on four stages. Festival proceeds help
the Oregon Food Bank fight hunger. For a complete
schedule, visit waterfrontbluesfest.com.
Chicago-Style Steppin
East Portland Independence Day Parade and Celebra-
tion -- The East Portland Community Center at 740
S.E. 106th Ave. welcome people of all ages to their
free, annual Independence Day parade and family fun
celebration, which actually takes place one day before
the official holiday on Tuesday, July 3 from 10:30 a.m.
to 3:15 p.m. The parade starts at 11:30 a.m. and bleach-
ers will be set up for spectators.
Fun, Healthy Social Dance for
Couples and Singles.
Weekly Classes
www.groovinhighsteppers.com
Denise Johnson 503-819-4576
Hernandez Williams 206-683-4101
Co-Founders and Instructers
Robot Revolution -- A new exhibit at OMSI brings
some of the most innovative robots from all over the
world. Learn about the skills robots possess that mimic
and often surpass human capabilities in “‘Robot Revo-
lution,” now showing through Sept. 7.
Zoo for All -- The Oregon Zoo has launched “Zoo for
All,” a new discount program that provides $5 admis-
sion for low income individuals and families. Visitors
may purchase up to six of the $5 tickets by brining a
photo ID and documentation showing they participate
in low income service, like the Oregon Trial Card,
Medicaid, Section 8, Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families, and Head Start.
CPR Classes Offered
Basic Life Support Provider
BLS Provider Skills
Heartsaver First Aid
CPR & AED
RN Consultation
MoZetta Zion, MSN, RN
503-781-7309
Discount Tickets -- Low income families and individ-
uals can purchase $5 tickets to classical musical perfor-
mances in Portland as part of a unique program called
Music for All. Participating organizations include the
Oregon Symphony, Portland Opera, Oregon Ballet
Theater, Chamber Music Northwest, Portland Youth
Philharmonic, Portland Baroque Orchestra, Friends of
Chamber Music, Portland Chamber Orchestra, Port-
land Piano International, Portland Symphonic Choir,
Cappella Romana and Portland Vocal Consort.
Assessment, Delegation,
PRN Guidlines, etc...
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