Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 26, 2019, Page 7, Image 7

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    June 26, 2019
Storybook
Musical Twist –
Theater performers
Andrew Jones, Josie Seid and
Kayla Dixon will take you into
the enchanted world of magic
beans and moonlit nights in “Into
the Woods,” a favorite among mu-
sical lovers and a timeless master-
piece. Now playing though June
30 at the Broadway Rose Theater
in Tigard.
Summer Free for All – Portland
Parks and Recreation’s “Summer
Free for All” series is back with
amazing events all summer long
for both kids and adults, including
movies, concerts, free lunch and
play events and more. For details,
a guide is posted online at portlan-
doregon.gov/parks.
‘On the Edge’ Art Quilts – This
summer through Aug. 15, the Or-
egon Historical Society, down-
town, hosts an original exhibit of
art quilts developed by the local
Studio Art Quilt artists titled ‘On
the Edge,’ a theme to draw on
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being on the
edge, be it physi-
cally, geographically, emotionally,
philosophically or in personality.
Norman Sylvester Band – The
Norman Sylvester Band plays
Friday, June 28 at Clyde’s; Sat-
urday, June 29 at the Mosier Fes-
tival; Monday, July 1 at Buddies
Sports Bar in Aloha; Friday, July
5 at Catfish Lou’s; Saturday, July
6 at 5 p.m. at the Waterfront Blues
Festival, downtown, and again at
10:30 p.m. for the Portland Spirit
Waterfront Blues showcase; and
Sunday, July 7 at 3 p.m. at Con-
fluence Winery in Ridgefield.
Explore Washington Park –
Free shuttle service to Washing-
ton Park, with stops to all major
attractions including the Oregon
Zoo and Children’s Museum, now
runs year round on weekends and
offers daily service during spring
and summer through October.
Columbia Gorge Express – The
Oregon Department of Trans-
portation’s Columbia Gorge Ex-
press bus provides transportation
to Rooster Rock State Park and
Multnomah Falls. The bus has
proven a convenient and popular
way to visit the Gorge for tourists,
local residents and regular transit
riders. For more information, visit
columbiagorgeexpress.com