July 18, 2018
Page 11
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
Zoo for All -- The
Oregon Zoo has
launched “Zoo for All,”
a new discount program that
provides $5 admission for low in-
come individuals and families. Visitors may
purchase up to six of the $5 tickets by brin-
ing 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.
New Chinatown Museum -- “Made in Chi-
natown, USA: Portland,” a photo exhibit cap-
turing the cultural pride of Portland’s Asian
community marks the opening of a new Port-
land Chinatown Museum at 127 N.W. Third
Ave. Admissions is a suggested $5 and free
on First Thursdays from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Celebrate Tubman’s Reopening -- Harriet
Tubman Middle School will be reopening
in the fall and in celebration, all former ad-
ministrators, teachers, staff and students are
invited to an Alumna Gala, planned for Sat-
urday, July 21 at the nearby Leftbank Annex,
101 N. Weidler St. RSVP to school secretary
Theresa Smallwood at tsmallwood@pps.net
or call 503-916-2000, extension. 74929 or
email Andrea Wade at awade@pps.net or call
503-916-3073
The Shape of Speed -- Seventeen rare and
streamlined automobiles and motorcycles
from a golden age, from 1930 to 1942, are on
view as part of a new exhibit at the Portland
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Gorge Shuttle Returns -- The Columbia
Gorge Express bus service by the Oregon
Department of Transportation 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.
Chicago-Style Steppin
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
Norman Sylvester -- ‘Boogie Cat’ Norman
Sylvester plays Friday, July 20 at 7 p.m. for
the Cathedral Park Jazz Festival in north Port-
land; Wednesday, July 25 for Aurora Colony
Days, Friday, July 27 at Clyde’s; and Satur-
day, July 28 at the Rusty Truck Brewing in
Lincoln City.
Robot Revolution -- A new exhibit at OMSI
brings some of
the most inno-
vative
robots
from all over
the world. Learn
about the skills
robots possess
that mimic and
often surpass hu-
man capabilities
in “‘Robot Rev-
olution,”
now
showing through Sept. 7.
Discount Tickets -- Low income families
and individuals can purchase $5 tickets to
classical musical performances 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 Or-
chestra, Portland Piano International, Port-
land Symphonic Choir, Cappella Romana
and Portland Vocal Consort.
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