Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 04, 2019, Page 11, Image 11

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    December 4, 2019
Page 11
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
Shopping and Cultural Exchange
C annon ’ s r ib e xpress
3625 NE MLK Jr Blvd,
Portland OR
Call to Order: 503-288-3836
Cannon’s, tasty food and
friendly neighborhood
atmosphere.
Open (hours)
Mon-Sat: 11am-7pm
Sunday: 11am- 6pm
Closed Tuesday
gramming that fosters a space for gramming.
cross-cultural exchange and inter-
Admission is free. For details,
action, such as music, storytelling, visit BeavertonOregon.gov/Night-
craft-making and children’s pro- MarketBazaar.
Peppermint Bear Saves Christmas
The Peppermint Bear once again saves Christmas in the 28th
production of The Peppermint Bear Show, a breakfast theater
production for kids and the whole family during December at the
Lakewood Center for the Arts in Lake Oswego.
Matilda Sparks
a Revolt
Matilda revels in the
anarchy of childhood, the
power of imagination and
a girl who won’t let being
‘little’ stop her from putting
an unjust world right.
‘Matilda the Musical’ shows
Saturday, Dec. 7 through
Jan. 5 on the NW Children’s
Theater stage at 1819
N.W. Everett St. For tickets,
call 503-222-2190 or visit
nwcts.org.
The Lakewood Theatre Com-
pany presents their annual Holi-
day Magic Breakfast Theatre pro-
duction of The Peppermint Bear
Show: Seasoned Greetings, a hol-
iday favorite for the whole family.
Shows begin on Saturday, Dec.
7 at noon, and continue the fol-
lowing weekends at 10 a.m and
noon through Monday, Dec. 23 at
the Lakewood Center of the Arts,
368 S. State St. in Lake Oswego.
Audience members enjoy a spe-
cial holiday continental breakfast
1/2 hour before the show and per-
formers interact with young audi-
ence members to help them cele-
brate the holidays.
Tickets are $15 for adults and
$12 for children with advance res-
ervations required. Call 503-635-
3901 or visit Lakewood-center.org.
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• PEOPLE NEEDING EXTRA INCOME
Beaverton is welcoming a
new multicultural shopping ex-
perience to its Old Town. The
Beaverton Night Market Bazaar
is a unique downtown shopping
destination held on Fridays, Sat-
urdays and Sundays through
Dec. 22. One-of-a-kind arts and
craft merchandise from nearly 30
emerging small business owners
representing cultures across the
world are featured.
The market takes place at the
Bank of Beaverton Building (for-
merly the Arthur Murray Dance
Studio) at 4500 S.W. Watson
Ave., a public use for space that is
scheduled for redevelopment.
The bazaar is a winter extension
of the Beaverton Night Market
event reminiscent of international
night markets. In addition to the
unique shopping opportunities,
the bazaar will also feature pro-