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2017 Junior Rose Parade to Roll Through Hollywood 12 THE STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS JUNE 2017 HTHE PORTLAND CLINIC AND HOLLYWOOD BOOSTERS JUNIOR PARADE GUIDE Tillie’ since 19 2017 JUNIOR ROSE PARADE TO ROLL 84 unt s THROUGH HOLLYWOOD ON JUNE 7 A Deli & Pub he smallest of the Rose Festival’s three parades, the Fred Meyer Junior T Parade is the nation’s oldest and 2000 NE 42ND AVE IN 42ND STREET STATION largest children’s parade and has been an 503-281-1834 www.aunttilliesdeli.com official Rose Festival event since 1936. This year, the parade will be held on Wednesday, June 7, and will begin rolling down FLEX CHIROPRACTIC + MOVEMENT LAB Northeast Sandy Boulevard at about 1:00 p.m. The parade begins at Northeast 52nd Avenue and ends at Grant High School. Children come from all parts of the city, dressing in costume, decorating their bikes with colorful flowers, or just parading with 5212 NE Sacramento St. Portland, OR 97213 their pets – and parents. www.flexchiropractic.net Elementary and middle school marching bands also participate in the pint-size parade and kids can enjoy their moment in the spotlight, which will be better than new for ladies & littles broadcast live on FOX 12 local television. This 4107 NE Tillamook St. PROFESSOR E. CLIPSE year, the entire parade 503-284-1276 • www.smallfrypdx.com will also be available for online viewing at www.kptv.com. The parade will have three themed 1809 NE Cesar Chavez Blvd. sections this year, celebrating elements 503-284-1912 of our community: Our Best Friends, presented by Mud Bay, Building Brilliant www.hobbysmith.com Communities, presented by Director’s Brett Baumgarte, dressed Mortgage and Empowering Kids presented as a red jellybean in by Pacific Power. these 35-year-old junior parade photos, is the Professor E. Clipse – “an expert of manager of Sandy “Specializing in Model Trains” planetary and outer space stuff” – has Boulevard Tire & Auto been named Grand Marshal of the parade. in Hollywood. (Brett Baumgarte) ALWAYS HERE for your real estate needs. Whether buying or selling a property, we aim to help you find momchildpdx.org the right home style to fit your lifestyle. Providing Services & Emergency Supplies to Elena MacPhee Mothers in Need. No Cost. No Restrictions. Enjoy the parade! PRINCIPAL BROKER 1,200 Mothers Annually. 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Story times, classes, and camps for • We will help you understand how it works toddlers, Pre-K and elementary • We will lower your costs • We provide local service with 17 years of experience Language, culture, music and more! Why trust your hard earned money to an out of town company/800 number when we’re right down the street? 503-284-0610 Portland Merchant Services Store Give us a call, you’ll be glad you did. www.portlandearlylearning.com 1222 SE 7th • 503-235-6700 JOIN US FOR “ANTIQue Alley” THE PARADE! Antiques - Collectibles – Eclectic T-SHIRT CANNON BEFORE THE PARADE! Hollywood’s 42nd Street Hollywood’s 42nd St. Station 4547 NE Sandy Blvd. BOUNCY HOUSE FOR THE KIDS! POSTAL STATION 2000 NE 42nd Ave • 503-287-9848 503-288-7041 FREE BOTTLED WATER! 2000 NE 42nd www.antiquealleypdx.com SandyBlvdTire.com CLEAN BATHROOMS! 503-284-8381 JUNE 2017 WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS THE STAR NEWS 13 HTHE PORTLAND CLINIC AND HOLLYWOOD BOOSTERS JUNIOR PARADE GUIDE SALON 41st Ave ESCAPADE IN HOLLYWOOD THOMPSON CALL NOW TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT JODY KIM LY TOMMY 50th Ave LONGO 503-287-2839 HARTMAN HANCOCK 503-709-9886 360-836-6190 BROADWAY DENISE TONI JAN RADMACHER RUSSELL TOLMAN 503-799-7271 503-706-5786 503-201-7341 4219 NE HANCOCK STREET IN THE HEART OF HOLLYWOOD Indicates locations of portable restrooms. The Hollywood Boosters thank the following businesses and individuals for helping to provide portable restrooms during the parade. MAJOR SPONSOR: The Portland Clinic SPONSORS: Able Business & Tax Services, Aunt Tillie’s Deli and Pub, Escapade Salon, Fleur De Lis Bakery & Cafe, Hollywood Camera, Hollywood Hair, Hollywood Senior Center, Letter of Credit Expediters, Lisa’s Upholstery, Mac PCX, The premium care Northeast Community Center, Paulsen’s Pharmacy, Portland Merchant Services, Ross Hollywood Chapel, Settlemeier’s Jackets & Logos, State Farm Insurance, Township Properties you need. The personal 49 VIP CAR Hollywood Boosters President, Maura White service you deserve. 2017 PARADE LINEUP 51 DANCE/DRILL Diamond Unity Gaps in numerical sequence indicate an entry 53 BAND Frontier Middle School undetermined at press time. Enjoy the parade! BUILDING BRILLIANT COMMUNITIES 01 SECTION BANNER Fred Meyer Junior Parade Make an appointment today. PRESENTED BY DIRECTORS MORTGAGE 02 VIP CAR Fred Bear presented by Fred Meyer 55 SECTION BANNER Directors Mortgage theportlandclinic.com 03 BAND Jackson Middle School 56 SPONSOR Directors Mortgage 04 VIP FLOAT Rose Festival Clown Prince 57 BAND Laurel Ridge Middle School 05 SPECIAL ENTRY Circus Corps 58 VIP CAR Royal Rosarians Prime Minister, Jim Stahl 07 SPECIAL ENTRY United Cerebral Palsy 59 VIP MARCHING Royal Rosarians Marching Group 08 BAND Washington Middle School, Seattle, 61 BAND Discovery Middle School 09 SPECIAL ENTRY Providence Center for Medically Fragile Children 63 BAND Bridlemile Elementary 11 VIP CAR Walk on the Wild Side 64 VIP CAR Fox 12 Oregon - Nora Hart 12 BAND M.U.S.E. Band Programs 66 BAND Athey Creek Middle School 14 VIP 2017 Rose Festival Court 67 VIP CAR Rose Society president, Mike Humphrey presented by Unitus Community Credit Union 69 BAND St. Cecilia School 15 VIP CAR Grand Marshal, Professor E. Clipse 71 DANCE/DRILL SEI-King Sun School Drill Team 16 BAND Alder Creek Middle School 74 BAND da Vinci Arts Middle School 17 SPECIAL ENTRY 1967 Shriners Queen celebrating 77 BAND Floyd Light Middle School 50 year jubilee-Jan Keller 79 BAND Jason Lee Middle School 18 SPECIAL ENTRY Shriners Hospital for Children 81 BAND Amboy Middle School 20 BAND Durham Elementary School EMPOWERING KIDS PRESENTED BY PACIFIC POWER 21 VIP CAR Mayor Harry Lane 82 SECTION BANNER Pacific Power 22 BATON Portland Kelly Kadet Baton Corps & Stites 83 SPONSOR Pacific Power marchers Performing Arts 84 BAND Gordon Russell Middle School 25 BAND West Sylvan Middle School 87 DANCE/DRILL Martin Luther King Lions Drill Team OUR BEST FRIENDS PRESENTED BY MUD BAY BEGINS 90 BAND Alameda Elementary 26 SECTION BANNER Mud Bay 92 SPONSOR Portland Trail Blazer Mascot-Blaze 27 SPONSOR Mud Bay 94 BAND Gaiser Middle School 28 BAND Trinity Lutheran Christian School 97 BAND Happy Valley Middle School 29 VIP CAR Portland Rose Festival Foundation President, Brett Baker 100 BAND Tobias & Ladd Acres Elementary 31 SPONSOR iheartmedia - Z100 101 SPONSOR 104.5 WAY-FM Portland Hollywood!BOOSTERS 32 BAND Alice Ott Middle School 103 DANCE/DRILL Elite Dance Studio Company The Hollywood Boosters are proud to once again play a role in 105 BAND Jewell Middle School 34 DANCE/DRILL destino dance team bringing the Rose Festival Junior Parade to our neighborhood. 36 BAND Liberty Middle School 108 BAND Kingston Middle School 38 BAND Mt. Tabor Middle School 111 BAND MLA Public Charter School We are a non-profit group that brings together businesses, 40 BAND Chief Umtuch Middle School 114 BAND Whitford Middle School professionals and civic leaders to promote the Hollywood District. 41 VIP CAR VIP Guest 116 DANCE/DRILL Ebony Strutters We host year-round events and strive to keep Hollywood a 43 DANCE/DRILL NCPRD Cheer Starz 118 BAND Pleasant Valley Middle School beautiful place where we all love to live, eat, work and play. 45 BAND Duniway Elementary School 121 BAND Meadow Park Middle School 48 BAND Daybreak Middle School END OF PARADE! For more information visit www.hollywoodpdx.com SUMMER ART STUDIO 1805 NE Cesar CLASSES • CAMPS Chavez Blvd. PARTIES • SUPPLIES 503-281-6757 www.sparkartcenter.com 14 THE STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS JUNE 2017 HSTAR BLOCK BY BLOCK traddling Sandy Boulevard between for the excellent sushi. 37th and 47th Avenues, squeezed Address: 4110 NE Sandy Blvd. Phone: 503-496-7060 S between the Banfield and N.E. Web: ponofarm.com Don’t miss: the Omasake meal Tillamook Street, and crowned by its iconic experience. theatre, the Hollywood commercial district boasts a fabled past and a vibrant present. SHOP The theatre, a 1,500-seat combination RAY’S RAGTIME AND vaudeville house and movie palace, cost AVALON ANTIQUES & VINTAGE CLOTHING a princely half million to build in 1926, Two vintage clothing shops relocated from downtown. when admission was 25 cents. Now on the Ray’s, long a fixture at SW 10th and Morrison, moved to National Register, the 18th century Italian Hollywood last year under new owner Lisa Meyer, although style facade and interior have been lovingly you may still find the original Ray (Tillotson) behind the restored and technologically updated counter. Besides clothes, the shop features costume jewelry, antiques and collectibles.
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