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

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    December 11, 2019
Page 11
NAACP Greet and
Meet – The Salem
NAACP invites the com-
munity to join them for a Holi-
day Greet and Meet on Thursday,
Dec. 12 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at of his new work in a solo exhib-
Bentley’s Grill, 291 Liberty St. it ‘2 Up and 2 Back,’ now show-
ing through Feb. 2 at the Disjecta
Refreshments will be served.
Contemporary Arts Center, 8371
N. Interstate Ave.
503-730-1156
On Site Printing
4x6
5x7
Fighting for the Right to Fight:
African American Experienc-
es in World War II – On loan
from the National WWII Muse-
um through Jan. 12, The Oregon
Historical Society, downtown,
presents exhibit on the African
American experience in World
War II and in the Civil Rights era
following the war.
Zoo for All – The Oregon Zoo has
launched “Zoo for All,” a discount
program that provides $5 admis-
sion for low income individuals
and families. Visitors may pur-
chase up to six of the $5 tickets by
brining a photo ID and documen-
tation showing they participate in
low income service, like the Or-
egon Trial Card, Medicaid, Sec-
Shopping and Cultural Ex- tion 8, Temporary Assistance for
change – Beaverton is welcom- Needy Families, and Head Start.
ing a new multicultural shopping Discount Tickets – Low income
experience. The Beaverton Night families and individuals can pur-
Market Bazaar at 4500 S.W. chase $5 tickets to classical mu-
Watson Ave. is a unique shop- sical performances in Portland as
ping destination held on Fridays, part of a unique program called
Saturdays and Sundays through Music for All. Participating or-
Dec. 22. One-of-a-kind arts and ganizations include the Oregon
craft merchandise from nearly 30 Symphony, Portland Opera, Or-
emerging small business owners egon Ballet Theater, Chamber
representing cultures across the Music Northwest, Portland Youth
world are featured.
Philharmonic, Portland Baroque
Gospel Christmas – The Oregon Orchestra, Friends of Chamber
Symphony’s annual Gospel Christ- Music, Portland Chamber Orches-
mas show features premier gospel tra, Portland Piano International,
singers and the Northwest Com- Portland Symphonic Choir, Cap-
munity Gospel Chorus. Shows take pella Romana and Portland Vocal
place at the Arlene Schnitzer Con- Consort.
cert Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Friday,
Dec. 12 and Saturday, Dec. 14; and
at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 15. For
tickets, visit orsyphony.org or call
503-228-1353.
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Norman Sylvester Band – “Boo-
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Black Nativity Gospel Play – Port-
land’s African American producing
theater company PassinArt pres-
ents Black Nativity by Langston
Hughes, a special holiday gospel
play that retells the famous nativ-
ity story. Now showing through
Sunday, Dec. 15 at Bethel AME
Church, 5828 N.E. Eighth Ave. For
tickets, visit passinart.org.
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Sunrise: March 1, 1941
Sunset: Dec. 1, 2019
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“Mother Wedge” and by some as “Zodia” will be held
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All Things Being Equal – A
thought-provoking look at how
art can show how modern culture
perpetuates discrimination, titled
“All Things Being Equal” by Af-
rican American artist Hank Willis
Thomas, runs through Jan. 12 at
the Portland Art Museum. Features
more than 90 works, including
sculptures based on archival pho-
tographs, quilts constructed from
sports jerseys and prison uniforms,
video installations, and more.
members & guests;
Saturday, Dec. 14 at
the Spare Room; Saturday,
Dec. 21 at 9 a.m. for the AFL-
CIO holiday party at the Elsinore
Theatre in Salem; Friday, Dec. 27
at Clyde’s; Saturday, Dec. 28 at
the Vinyl Tap; and Tuesday, Dec.
31 at 7 p.m. for the New Year’s
Eve party at Catfish Lou’s