Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 06, 2019, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    February 6, 2019
Page 7
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
photo by s ean g entry
The Cosmic Messenger by Miki Masuhara-Page is an example of the many illuminated creations that
comprise the Portland Winter Light Festival, returning to the Eastbank Esplanade, OMSI grounds and
Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Thursday night, Feb. 7 through Saturday night, Feb. 9
of the event, and Portland Spirit’s
Crystal Dolphin will ferry attend-
ees across the Willamette River
More than 100 illuminated in- grounds, but also at Tom McCall from Salmon Street Springs to
stallations, artists, performers, in- Waterfront Park, Portland State Caruthers Landing. Parking is
extremely limited and alternate
teractive activities, and events will University and other locations.
“The Portland Winter Light means of transit strongly recom-
brighten the Portland cityscape
and capture the city imagination Festival showcases some of Port- mended.
this week for the 2019 Portland land’s best characteristics – es-
Winter Light Festival presented pecially its collective creativity
and ingenuity. Whether it’s the
by Portland General Electric.
This free, all-ages festival, interactive high tech light instal-
the fourth annual program of the lations or the magic of fire and
Willamette Light Brigade, opens performance,” said Mayor Ted
on Thursday night, Feb.7 and Wheeler.
The Portland Streetcar will
repeats on Friday and Saturday
nights, Feb. 8-9, mainly along the once again offer free rides on all
Eastbank Esplanade and OMSI routes after 5 p.m. on every night
Winter Light Festival Encore
I would like to thank the community
for putting their trust in me.
If you or someone you know needs a New or Used Vehicle
Contact Ken Scott
503-442-5089 (Direct)
55 NE Broadway, Portland, OR 97232
kscott@toyotaofportland.com