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    October 30, 2019
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Hip Hop Infused – Guided by a hip-hop dance class
chorus, Brittany K. Allen
stars in her play ‘Red-
wood’ at Portland Cen-
ter Stage at the Armory.
The story centers on a
young black woman’s re-
lationship with her white
boyfriend that is thrown
into turmoil by the dis-
covery that his ancestors
enslaved her ancestors.
Opening Friday, Nov. 1
and playing through Nov. 17. For tickets, visit pcs.
org or call 503-445-3700.
All Things Being Equal – A thought-provoking
look at how art
can show how
modern culture
perpetuates dis-
crimination, ti-
tled “All Things
Being Equal” by
African American artist Hank Willis Thomas, runs
through Jan. 12 at the Portland Art Museum. Features
more than 90 works, including sculptures based on
archival photographs, quilts constructed from sports
jerseys and prison uniforms, video installations, and
more.
Fighting for the Right to Fight: African American
Experiences in World War II – On loan from the
National WWII Museum through Jan. 12, The Ore-
gon Historical Society, downtown, presents exhibit
on the African American experience in World War II
and in the Civil Rights era following the war.
bers and guests; and on Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Spare
Room.
Discover the Shocking Truth – Two brothers launch
a ghost-hunting business
and investigate the home
of a black couple displaced
by Hurricane Katrina and
haunted y a terrifying spirit
in “The Brothers Paranor-
mal.” Co-produced by Port-
land’s CoHo Productions
and Theatre Diaspora and
now showing through Nov. 16 at CoHo Theater,
2257 N.W. Raleigh.
Science Fiction Film Festival – The Oregon Mu-
seum of Science and Industry Sci-Fi Film Festival
is in full swing showcasing more than 25 of science
fiction’s most memorable films on the Empirical
Theater’s giant four-story tall screen. Screenings run
through Nov. 6. For a complete schedule, visit omsi.
edu.
Macbeth – Local favorites Chantal DeGroat, Dana
Green and Lauren Bloom Hanover star in a pierc-
ing, stripped-down production of Macbeth, Shake-
speare’s infamous tale of political gluttony and su-
pernatural vengeance. Now showing through Nov.
24 at Portland Center Stage at The Armory. Tickets
at pcs.org or call 503-445-3700.
Norman Sylvester Band – The “Boogie Cat” Nor-
man Sylvester Band plays Saturday, Nov. 2 at 4 p.m.
for the Trail’s End Saloon Shiner’s Hospital benefit;
Wednesday, Nov. 6 at Billy Blues in Vancouver; Fri-
day, Nov. 8 at the Hillsboro Elks Lodge for mem-
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
Portland International Airport (PDX) Parking
Additions and Consolidated Rental Car Facility (PACR)
Help Prepare
Thanksgiving
Meals
Meals on Wheels, the non-
profit that delivers nutritious
meals to older citizens every
day, could use a little help for
Thanksgiving when they plan
to deliver nearly 2,800 hot
turkey dinners to homebound
seniors on Thanksgiving Day.
Volunteers are needed to
both pack the meals and make
deliveries. The menu includes
roast turkey and gravy, cran-
berry relish, mashed potatoes,
sweet potatoes, stuffing, peas
and pearl onions, and pump-
kin pie with whipped cream
on top.
To register to volunteer,
go to mowp.org/volunteer,
and for more information call
Meals on Wheels at 503-736-
6325.
Bid Package 12 – Interior Finishes and Site Improvements
JE Dunn Construction invites written Bids from qualified Trade
Partners to provide construction services for the following scopes
of work on the PACR project:
• Overhead Doors and Grilles
• Terrazzo Flooring
• Acoustic Baffle Ceilings and Wall Panels • Pavement Markings
• Resilient Flooring and Carpet
Bidding Documents may be viewed and/or obtained electronically
on SmartBid through a Bid Invitation issued by the Contractor.
To be issued a Bid Invitation, contact Robert Means at:
Robert.Means@jedunn.com.
Bids due 2:00pm PST November 15th, 2019
Bids may be delivered by email to Robert.Means@jedunn.com. Any
Bid received after the specified date and time will not be considered.
A Clash of Cultures – “Madama Butterfly,” a pow-
erful opera that forces American audiences to con-
sider our history, culture and the unknown victims of
our past foreign policy, plays Thursday, Oct. 31 and
Saturday, Nov. 2 at Keller Auditorium. Stars interna-
tionally acclaimed soprano Hiromi Omura in the title
role. Visit portlandopera.org or call 503-241-1802.
Angola Independence – The Angola Community of
Oregon invites you to join in celebration of Angola’s
44 years of independence on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019
from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Prosper Portland, 222 N.W.
Fifth Ave. Enjoy traditional Angolan food and drinks
and African and Caribbean beats. For tickets, go on-
line to Eventbrite.com or call 503-773-8981.
Zoo for All – The Oregon Zoo has launched “Zoo for
All,” a discount program that provides $5 admission
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 partic-
ipate in low income service, like the Oregon Trial
Card, Medicaid, Section 8, Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families, and Head Start.
Discount Tickets – Low income families and indi-
viduals can purchase $5 tickets to classical musical
performances in Portland as part of a unique pro-
gram called Music for All. Participating organiza-
tions include the Oregon Symphony, Portland Opera,
Oregon Ballet Theater, Chamber Music Northwest,
Portland Youth Philharmonic, Portland Baroque Or-
chestra, Friends of Chamber Music, Portland Cham-
ber Orchestra, Portland Piano International, Portland
Symphonic Choir, Cappella Romana and Portland
Vocal Consort.
C LASSIFIED /B IDS
REQUEST FOR BIDS
McKay High School
2440 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem, OR 97305
Early Work Package 01 -
Pre-Engineered Metal Building Supply.
Bids are due: 11/8/19 at 2:00 pm,
by emailing to Bids@Bremik.com
Questions are due: 11/1/19 at 2:00,
by emailing to Trevor at TD@Bremik.com.
Construction Schedule: Summer 2020 – Spring 2021.
Labor Requirements: BOLI prevailing wage rates are applied.
Bid documents are also available at:
www.bremik.com/planroom.
PACR has MWVESB participation goals of 10% for design and
15% for construction.
A non-mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be located at Portland
International Airport Conference Center, located at 7000 NE
Airport Way, Portland, OR 97218 in the Multnomah Conference
Room on Wednesday, October 30th, at 1:00pm for the purpose of
answering any questions from prospective Bidders. Attendance
is strongly encouraged. No other Pre-Bid Conference will be held.
JE Dunn Construction reserves the right to select the best value
response, negotiate with multiple bidders, or reject all responses. This
is an Equal Opportunity and encourages Minority, Woman, Veteran, and
Emerging Small Business participation.
1026 SE Stark St., Portland, Or 97214
PH> 503.688.1000/FAX 503.688.1005
Bremik Construction. Inc. is an equal opportunity employer & requests
sub-bids from all interested firms including Minority & Women Owned,
Emerging Small Business & Disadvataged enterprises.
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