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    THE ASIAN REPORTER
June 6, 2022
C O M M U N I T Y
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10500 SW
Beaverton-Hillsdale
Hwy., Beaverton
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Tin Seng Trading
H Mart
Lily Market
Lao Vieng Market
8350 SE Division St.
Portland
13600 SW Pacific
Hwy., Tigard
11001 NE Halsey St.
Portland
1032 N Killingsworth
St., Portland
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
Home Entertainment
For Rent/Sale/Lease
For Rent/Sale/Lease
Established restaurant for more than
two decades & located on a very
busy street for sale. Business has
a spacious kitchen, large storage
areas & more. All kitchen equip-
ment, chairs, tables & more are
included in the sale. For details &
information, please e-mail
<northportland5@gmail.com>.
FOR SALE
Grass-raised beef
GRASS-FED BEEF FOR SALE
Cattle raised in Newberg, Oregon.
Beef available in ¼, ½
or whole cow & processed
by a butcher in Portland.
For pricing & details,
please call (503) 980-5900.
Stay safe. Please wear a face
covering in indoor spaces.
SURFING THE WEB?
OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE
600-sq.-ft. Portland office space for
lease. Space has its own entrance
door (no lobby) and private restroom.
Unit is located across from PCC Cas-
cade on N. Killingsworth St. For de-
tails & info., call (503) 312-5224.
HOME ENTERTAINMENT
INSTALLATION
TURN-KEY
RESTAURANT
FOR SALE
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perfect home theater surround
sound? We can do it! Great prices,
expert service! Please contact Digital
Connections at (971) 853-2576.
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first live spring performances in three years. The events, which
focus on renewal, feature more than 40 OIBA students
performing in works newly choreographed by OIBA executive
director Ye Li and artistic director Xuan Cheng. To learn more,
call (503) 297-4325 or visit <www.oiballet.org>. To purchase
tickets, visit <www.thereser.org/event/into-the-light>.
OFALA Pistahan Picnic
June 12, 2-6pm, Peninsula Park, Picnic Site A (700 N Rosa
Parks Way, Portland). Join the Oregon Filipino American
Lawyers Association (OFALA) for its Pistahan Picnic. The event,
which celebrates Philippine Independence Day, features food,
music, and games. The picnic is potluck style with lechon (roast
pig) provided by OFALA. To reserve space (requested), please
e-mail
<contact@oregonfala.org>.
For
info,
visit
<www.oregonfala.org>.
Cirque du Soleil: Alegría
June 16-July 17, Portland Expo Center, Grand Chapiteau,
Lower Parking Lot (2060 N Marine Dr, Portland). Experience
Alegría, a Cirque du Soleil fan favorite reimagined in a new light.
The production whisks audiences away to a mystical world
sprinkled with visual poetry, playful humor, and acrobatic
extravagance. For info, times, or to purchase tickets, call
1-800-450-1480 or visit <www.cirquedusoleil.com/alegria>.
Portland Thorns FC
June 19, noon, Providence Park (SW 18th Ave & SW Morrison
St, Portland). Watch Portland Thorns FC take on the Orlando
Pride in the National Women’s Soccer League. The Thorns FC
squad features Hina Sugita, Christine Sinclair, Rocky Rodríguez,
Yazmeen Ryan, and others. For info, or to purchase tickets, call
(503) 553-5555 or visit <www.portlandthorns.com>.
“Good in the Hood” multicultural festival
June 24-26, King School Park (NE Sixth Ave & NE Humboldt
St, Portland). Attend the “Good in the Hood” Multicultural Music
& Food Festival, featuring an array of musical entertainment, an
information village, and more. For info, including festival hours,
call (971) 302-6380 or visit <www.goodnthehood.org>.
World Beat Festival
June 25-26, 5-10pm (Fri), 10am-11pm (Sat), 11am-7pm (Sun),
Riverfront Park (116 Marion St NE, Salem, Ore.). Enjoy a family-
and child-oriented event celebrating the diverse people who
make Oregon a wonderful place to live. The festival, which honors
the traditions of more than 70 nations and cultures, features
music, dance, food, a children’s parade (June 25, 9:45am), and
more. For info, or to obtain a complete schedule of events and
booths, call (503) 581-2004 or visit <www.worldbeatfestival.org>.
June 25 & 29, 7:30pm, Providence Park (SW 18th Ave & SW
Morrison St, Portland). Watch the Portland Timbers take on the
Colorado Rapids (June 25) and Houston Dynamo (June 29) in
Major League Soccer action. Portland’s squad features Bill Poni
Tuiloma, Sebastián Blanco, Diego Chara, Aljaz Ivacic, and
others. For info, or to purchase tickets, call (503) 553-5555 or visit
<www.portlandtimbers.com>.
Sunday Parkways: Northeast Cully
June 26, 11am-4pm, Fernhill Park, K’unamokwst Park,
Wellington Park, and Roseway Parkway. Walk, bike, rollerblade,
skateboard, and more around northeast Portland without motor
traffic during a Sunday Parkways event. Entertainment, live
music, bike education and repair, activities for both adults and
children, and more take place in the parks and along the 6-mile,
two-way route, which has no start or finish. For info, call (503)
823-7599 or visit <www.portlandsundayparkways.org>.
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101 SE 82nd Ave.
Portland
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July 10, 10:30am-2:30pm, Portland Japanese Garden,
Pavilion (611 SW Kingston Ave, Portland). Celebrate Tanabata,
also known as the Star Festival, when wishes written on strips of
paper called tanzaku are hung on fresh-cut bamboo branches in
hopes they will come true. The tradition of writing wishes or
prayers comes from the Edo period, when children were
encouraged to practice their writing and hang it from bamboo for
all to see. Tanabata is one of five seasonal festivals celebrated in
Japan since the 8th century. For info, or to purchase tickets, call
(503) 223-1321 or visit <www.japanesegarden.com>.
The Asian Reporter is published on
the first Monday each month.
News page advertising deadlines for our next two issues are:
July 4, 2022 edition:
Space reservations due: Wednesday, June 29 at 1:00pm
Artwork due: Thursday, June 30 at 1:00pm
August 1, 2022 edition:
Space reservations due: Wednesday, July 27 at 1:00pm
Artwork due: Thursday, July 28 at 1:00pm