December 18, 2019 Holiday Entertainment – Port- land Center Stage’s ‘Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley,’ a light and funny holiday play now playing at the Armory through Dec. 29. The relatively new play builds on the old and familiar notes of a Regency romantic comedy, picking up where Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” leaves off. Viennese New Year – Oregon Sym- phony Music Director Carlos Kal- mer will be joined by guest dancers from the Oregon Ballet Theatre and symphony violinist Searmi Park to ring in the New Year one night ear- ly with a Monday, Dec. 30 concert featuring delightful Viennese waltz- es and polkas. ZooLights – The Oregon Zoo’s walk-through winter wonderland of more than 1.5 million colored lights is open for the holiday sea- son and it’s bigger than ever. Enjoy the forests of lighted trees, life-size illuminated animal silhouettes and take rides on the light-bedecked zoo trains. For online tickets and more information, visit oregonzoo.org/ zoolights. Black Experience on Canvas – Portland artist Arvie Smith, a re- nowned painter of the black expe- rience, will showcase some of his new work in a solo exhibit ‘2 Up and 2 Back,’ now showing through Feb. 2 at the Disjecta Contempo- rary Arts Center, 8371 N. Interstate Ave. Fighting for the Right to Fight: African American Experiences in World War II – On loan from the National WWII Museum through Jan. 12, The Oregon Historical So- ciety, downtown, presents exhibit on the African American experience in World War II and in the Civil Rights era following the war. Shopping and Cultural Exchange – Beaverton Night Market Bazaar, 4500 S.W. Watson Ave., a unique shopping destination held on Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 20-22, offers one-of-a-kind arts and craft merchandise from nearly 30 emerging small business own- ers representing cultures across the world are featured. Norman Sylvester Band – “Boogie Cat” Norman Sylvester and his Band plays 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 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 purchase up to six of the $5 tickets by brin- ing a photo ID and documentation showing they participate in low in- come service, like the Oregon Trial Card, Medicaid, Section 8, Tempo- rary Assistance for Needy Families, and Head Start. Johnny Huff Call to Order: 503-288-3836 (owner/operator) Cannon’s, tasty food and friendly neighborhood atmosphere. 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