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BY JANET GOETZE [email protected] Montavilla Jazz boundary. The western boundary Festival draws on the is along Northeast 68th Avenue to deep reservoir of local Burnside Street, where it curves Themusicians who travel to Southeast 76th Avenue.. nationally, and sometimes internationally, Montavilla is a syllabic but return to live, perform and jam in the abbreviation of Mt. Tabor Village, Portland area. the original name for a streetcar In addition, the festival organizers take stop from the 1890s. The signs jazz into local schools to inspire new read Mt. Ta. Villa and later musicians and to build an audience for became Montavilla. jazz into the future. A portion of ticket sales In 2015, festival organizers started earmarking a portion helps support the educational program. The Sunday night The sixth annual festival, Aug. 17-18, of each ticket sold for a fund to headliners at the will feature 80 artists and 12 bands, with augment classroom music for the Montavilla Jazz Festival the Ezra Weiss Big Band as the first night’s neighborhood’s four elementary are drummer Mel Brown schools, which share a half-time (shown) teaming with headliners. Mel Brown and Gordon pianist/composer/ Lee with the Portland Jazz Composers music teacher. The four are arranger Gordon Lee Ensemble are featured the second night. Vestal, Bridger, Harrison Park and and the Portland Jazz The performances are in Portland Metro Creative Science. Composers Ensemble. Arts, 9003 S.E. Stark St. A $2,500 grant for the schools (photo by Diane The music is wide-ranging and includes went for music lessons, Russell) Latin rhythms, soul, experimental jazz instruments, and guitar lessons, and standards. The line-up includes the and to subsidize a summer music Bobby Torres Ensemble with Latin jazz. camp for those in need. A pilot The Kathleen Hollingsworth trio is jazz program in early 2019 took an tradition with branches into Americana artist-in-residence program and rhythm & blues. Award winning to about 80 students in four Wayne Horvitz, a pianist, composer and classrooms at Vestal, Mattson electronic musician who has performed on said. The plan is to expand the four continents, teams on an improvised program to 350 students in 20 set with Michael Gamble, the artistic head classrooms at the schools next of Portland’s Creative Music Guild. school year, he said. Doors open at 1 p.m. with passes at $15 Early mentors can be The Ezra Weiss Big each day or $30 for VIP seating. Separate important, said Portland native Band, led by the passes are required for the headliners at Mel Brown. His instructors composer and pianist, will be the Saturday $15 general and $30 VIP seating. Doors included local musicians who played in the jazz clubs in his night headliner at open for the headliners at 7:55 p.m. with the Montavilla Jazz performance at 8:10 p.m. The music inner Northeast neighborhood Festival. Weiss teaches line-up and ticket orders are at www. into the 1950s and ‘60s. They at Portland State montavillajazzfest.com. Oregon Trail taught him techniques and University and is a instructed him to listen to three-time winner of cardholders may purchase two day passes the ASCAP Young Jazz for $5 each. Arts for All holders can buy two recorded sounds of great Composers award. day passes for the price of one. drummers. “It was like a neighborhood (photo by Vanished Fritz Hirsch, the Montavilla Twin) Neighborhood Association president six helpful type of thing,” said years ago, envisioned the festival as a way Brown, now past 70. “They’d say, ‘Come by my house tomorrow.’ ” to draw together a far-flung neighborhood “When I got back to Portland, there was no A few new venues opened. Brown He played classical rhythms as a teenager that straddles Northeast and Southeast jazz. Not really.” became a regular at Jimmy Mak’s, a major with the Portland Junior Symphony sectors of the city. He saw it as cultural Rock groups were the new stars. New Portland jazz venue for two decades, but it (renamed the Portland Youth Philharmonic enrichment and a showcase for Portland development in inner Northeast and closed when the property was sold in 2018. in 1978). After graduation from Portland musicians, said Neil Mattson, owner of downtown eliminated the old jazz clubs. The Montavilla Jazz Festival is State University, he played locally before Montavilla Guitar Studio and executive Gradually, local people organized jazz important, Brown said, to showcase the beckoned him as a studio director of the festival. festivals and Brown was among those depth of local talent. musician and to travel with various acts. The neighborhood extends from I-84 who started teaching in summer camps to “Let’s look in our own backyard and see He returned to Portland in 1973, leaving on the north to Southeast Division Street bring along new jazz musicians. what we have,” he said. on the south, with I-205 as the eastern occasionally for tours. However, he said, H

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Each week features will receive $100,000 over two years to the ground floor is being totally remod- a different health and wellness theme. both advance their artistic practice and eled and the move will be completed by Participants visit their favorite local busi- explore the state’s “opportunity gap,” MOUNTAIN SHOP MOVING August 1, just in time for the first snow. nesses that fit the theme, take a photo, reflected in widening disparities in life The iconic Mountain Shop, a Portland Trombley said, “Our busiest season is and post it to either Facebook or Insta- outcomes for Oregon children born into fixture for over 80 years, is moving from its November through April. We will have gram with the tag #NEBroadwayWellness. poverty and children of color. current location on N.E. 37th Ave. at San- time to settle in as we prepare to show off Weekly themes include Eat Well, Drink Crenshaw’s community initiatives are dy Blvd. to new digs just down the street, our new shop and rental space, refinished Well, Self Care, Treat Yourself, and Mind & both local and global. Approached by sharing space with the Oregon Mountain floors and high ceilings in the retail space, Body. activists following a human rights confer- Community (OMC) at 2975 N.E. Sandy. and serving our clients with free and con- The first ten entrants each week will ence in Rwanda, he helped them secure a OMC will continue its internet business, venient parking.” receive a prize donated by Eb & Bean, number of computers upon his return to and the Mountain Shop is expanding its Richard Humphrey, owner of OMC, Footwise, Great Wine Buys or Woodblock the States, and Globalfam, an entertain- retail space, shop and rental department. is looking forward to a collaborative Chocolate. All those who post will be ment, and lifestyle company, The Mountain Shop first opened in 1937 relationship with the Mountain Shop, entered into a Grand Prize drawing for a was born. Partnering with the nonprofit to serve primarily the Portland mountain- with the two businesses sharing suppli- ”Treat Yourself on NE Broadway Package” Education Without Borders (EWOB), eering community. The business evolved ers to better serve the Portland Outdoor ($400 value), including dinner for two at Globalfam has established a computer over the years to become Portland’s community. He is very excited about the Petisco, a massage and float combo at training center in Burundi, central Africa, premier outdoor specialty retailer offering property upgrades and looking forward Float North, plus a $100 Broadway Books where over 800 individuals have been shop, rental and retail services. Legions of to working with the Mountain Shop as a gift card. trained, generating revenue and creating skiers, snowboarders, hikers, runners and cotenant. The combined space will allow Northeast Broadway is home to over jobs by adding a computer repair shop. mountain climbers in the area have been these businesses to better serve the mem- 120 businesses that offer a wide range of Crenshaw is currently president of to the Mountain Shop to get the right gear bers of Mazamas and other outdoor clubs health and wellness-related professional EWOB, which also nurtures educational, for their adventures. The staff collectively and outdoor enthusiasts. services, products, food and drink, and musical and artistic initiatives in Portland, has over 200 years of mountaineering The area surrounding the new location more. as well serving as an umbrella for the knowledge and experience. is redeveloping rapidly and is also home For a full list of participating businesses Portland Books For Prisoners Chapter. 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You can also see Dead Prez, “Bionic Metal,” and “Hope and rent in that area. soon is a new Lexus dealership immediate more entries at Facebook - @Northeast- Danger,” which have solidified his place in Owner David Pietka said, “Our space is adjacent to OMC, and within 5 years, the Broadway, or Instagram - @NEBroadway- hip-hop worldwide and as an activist and very nice, the rent is reasonable, but 15 Pepsi blocks should be redeveloped. “This PDX. educator. burglaries and the homeless population area is the place to be during the next 20 Currently an artist-in-residence at Ben- congregating in the area is bad for our years,” said Pietka. 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Verses” exhibition provides a walk through July 8. 7 p.m. See the world premiere of July 2 and 9. 6:00 p.m. Four all-comer track Albina library, 3605 N.E. 15thAve. Program repeats ancient Greek theaters learning about masks and “Canopy Stories” Part 1, an anthology of films and field meets offer an introduction to track and 11:15 a.m. to 12 noon July 31 in Gregory Heights costumes. See how vases have become the eyes produced by local filmmakers at NW Documentary. field for third- through eighth-graders with plenty of library, 7921 N.E. Sandy Blvd. running, jumping and throwing. Grant Bowl, 2245 to the ancient world. Free. Continues Sundays, They tell the stories of twelve Portland trees. Each N.E. 36th Ave. Call 503- WRITE WITH YOGA Tuesdays and Saturdays through December. www. film focuses on a specific tree, which could be 284-0345 or visit July 15-19 and July 22-29. 9 a.m. to hellenicamericancc.org. (503) 858-8567. Hellenic- activists stationed in trees or everyday residents www.foottraffic. 3 p.m. Yoga and writing camps for kids, ages American Cultural Center and Museum, 3131 N.E. transforming their neighborhoods with tree plantings. us for more 8-12, include mindfulness, movement and creative Glisan St. Information: www.canopystoriesfilm.com. Tickets: general $9, senior/student/children $7. https:// information. writing, with campers spending part of each day ARTIST EXHIBITS WORK outdoors. They also engage in book-related crafts hollywoodtheatre.org. (503) 281-1142. Hollywood July 5. Center hours. Cheryl Rogers exhibits her PARTY and activities. Fee $275 each week. Preregistration Theatre, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. floral and landscape paintings in the lobby. Free. BILINGUALLY required: (503) 314-0657. www.wellnessandwords. (503)284-3377. www.necommunitycenter.org. ‘WEDDING’ REVIVED July 10. com. Northeast 70th Avenue and Siskiyou St. 11:15 a.m. to Northeast Community Center, 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. July 10. 7:30 p.m. Toni Collette stars in “Muriel’s Wedding,” the 1994 film in 35mm about the young 12 Noon. Grammy CREATE DIORAMAS PAINT RUSSIAN EGGS July 17. 3-4 p.m. Create a diorama, a miniature woman, ostracized by friends and dominated by award-winning Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band July 14. 2-3:30 p.m. With a wooden egg world. Use a variety of materials to build small her father, who daydreams of getting married. bring a bilingual dance party with crafty lyrics and as a “canvas,” design and paint the egg scenes in boxes. Learn ways to reuse materials to The bittersweet but hilarious classic includes a irresistible pop beats. Free. (503) 988-5234. www. using traditional Russian Khokhloma create art. See examples of dioramas. Free. (503) soundtrack of ABBA classics. Tickets $9 general, multcolib.org. Gregory Heights library, 7921 N.E. painting. Free. Registration 988-5234. Kenton library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. $7 senior/student/child. www.hollywoodtheatre. Sandy Blvd. required: (503) 988-5234 or org. (503) 281-1142. Hollywood theatre, 4122 N.E. www.multcolib.org or in LEARN ‘SPACE ORIGAMI’ MEET A LIZARD Sandy Blvd. July 11. 12:30-2 p.m. Families with children July 19. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Kenton library, 8226 8 and older can learn “space origami,” the concept Reptile Man, Richard Ritchey, brings his snakes, N. Denver Ave. of folding paper used in space as solar arrays. lizards, turtles and tortoises to meet young admirers. TECHASSISTANCE The arrays are compactly folded at the time of Free. (503) 988-5234. www.multcolib.org. North CELEBRATE INDIAN ARTS LEARN PHOTO EDITING Portland library, 512 N. Killingsworth St. July 28. 1-2 p.m. Celebrate the classical Indian July 13. 3-5 p.m. Learn photo editing basics FAMILIES DANCE arts of dance, music and poetry. 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Gain an insight into on a plant. Free. Registration required: (503) 988- minutes with a Tech Helper who answers questions the world of drawing and gain confidence to design 5234 or www.multcolib.org or in the Gregory Heights about mobile devices, websites, downloading, and create anime characters. Use anime characters library, 7921 N.E. Sandy Blvd. e-readers or just getting ready with tech. Bring devices with usernames and passwords you may to tell stories and transition into a comic graphic ART GIVES SELF-LOVE novel or manga format. Free. Registration required: need. Free. (503) 988-5234. www.multcolib.org. July 30. 5-7 p.m. A painting class, He(ART), (503) 988-5234 or www.multcolib.org or in Gregory Albina library, 3605 N.E. 15th Ave. 3 Locations explores paintings that highlight the diversity Heights library, 7921 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Serving the Eastside Portland Areas of Black people with an emphasis on self-love, FAMILIES MAKE JEWELRY relationships and women empowerment. Free. FORSENIORS Rose Quarter July 24. 3-5 p.m. In a bilingual class, families Registration required: (503) 988-5234 or www. GRANDPARENTS GET AID may learn to make jewelry using crystals, beads, wire multcolib.org or in Kenton library, 8226 N. Denver July 1. 10-11 a.m. Continues first Monday of the 503-288-2925 and other materials. Free. (503) 988-5234. www. Ave. month. A support group for grandparents and other East end of multcolib.org. Kenton library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. relatives who didn’t expect to be raising children Broadway Bridge CREATE A JOURNAL HEARMUSIC at this time in their lives. Understand the stresses and gain help finding proper ways to deal with the East HEAR ROCK, ZYDECO changes for the emotional and physical health of July 6. 7:30-10:30 p.m. Continues Mondays. the adults and the children. Free. Information: (503) 503-284-8111 The Bayou Boyz play blues, rock, gospel, zydeco and 288-8303. Bridge Meadows, 8502 N. Wayland Ave. 1130 NE 28th Ave more, interpreted through their Louisiana roots. All Behind Fred Meyer ages welcome. Mekong Bistro, 8200 N.E. Siskiyou St. MOVE WITH ARTHRITIS July 1 and 3. 11 a.m. to 12 noon. Continues SUN RA ARKESTRA SET Mondays and Wednesdays. An arthritis exercise Central City July 14, 15 & 16. 8:30 p.m. The 15-member Sun Ra program promotes optimum joint flexibility, muscle Arkestra, directed by Marshall Allen, creates universal strength, endurance, coordination and cardiovascular 503-236-0999 music by combining experimental jazz, cosmic th conditioning. $1 donation suggested. (503) 288- 1111 SE 12 Ave chants, futuristic costumes and visuals. Tickets 8303. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. South of Morrison Ave July 25. 4-6 p.m. Teens in grades 6-12 make $40. www.hollywoodtheatre.org. (503) 281-1142. a customized journal, diary or sketchbook. Learn Hollywood Theatre, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. TAI CHI SCHEDULED simple bookbinding techniques that use common July 2. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Continues Tuesdays. Residential / Commercial PICNIC WITH MUSIC Tai Chi classes. Drop-ins welcome. Donations materials. Free. Registration required: (503) 988- July 20 and 27. 6-8 p.m. Rose City Park and Check our website 5234 or www.multcolib.org or in North Portland appreciated. Information (503) 288-8303. Trenton Hollywood Neighborhood Associations plan “Picnic Terrace Community Room, 4720 N. Trenton St. for specials! library, 512 N. Killingsworth St. in the Park” concerts. Singer Lloyd Jones, known On-site mangers LIVE IN SPACE for blues, funk, soul and R&B, is the first night’s ENJOY LUNCH July 27. 2-3 p.m. Kids learn about living and headliner. The Kooltones, specialists in classic rock July 2. 11:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Continues Ask about rent rate working in space. They build and launch paper and rockabilly, are the second night’s headliners. Tuesday and Thursdays except July 4. 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TRY ARMENIAN TREAT to keep people safe. $1 donation suggested. Seating children under age 5. Free parking. Bergen Dining July 2. 3-4p.m. An Armenian cooking limited to 35. Movie with subtitles at 1 p.m. Aug. 2. Room at Norse Hall, 111 N.E. 11th Ave. (503) 288-8303. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 demonstration with Angele Mahshigian presents a CULLY HOSTS MARKET breakfast treat: biscotti, plain and chocolate-dipped. N.E. 40th Ave. July 11. 4-8 p.m. The Cully Farmers Market Free. Information: (503) 288-8303. Hollywood continues Thursdays through September with local Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. GENERAL produce, live music, cooking demonstrations, MEET COMPUTER TUTOR GARDEN FOR EXERCISE handmade items. The community table features local July 9 and 23. 9:45 or 10:30 or 11:45 July 1 and July 13. 1-2 p.m. each day. Learn crafts to trade and sell. www.cullyfarmersmarket.org/ a.m. Computer tutor John Lucas offers one-on- how the body benefits from gardening, proper 5011 N.E. 42nd Ave. one guidance to understand an electronic device. postures and movements, ergonomic tools and NEW MOMS EXERCISE Bring the device and a charging cord. Appointments safe work practices. Members $30, non-members July 15. 4-5:30 p.m. Postpartum core and required: (503) 288-8303. $1 donation to center $40; scholarships available for those with financial pelvic exercises offered for new mothers. Free. (503) suggested. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th need. Preregistration required: (503) 284-3377. 284-3377. www.necommunitycenter.org. Northeast Ave. www.necommunitycenter.org. Northeast Community Community Center, 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. CARING FOR DEMENTIA Center, 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. HEAD WRAP FOR STYLE July 10. 2-:3:30 p.m. Continues second PLAY BINGO July 15. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Bring your own Wednesday of the month. Also July 28 from 2 to head wrap and learn step-by-step tips for creating 3:30 p.m. Continues the fourth Sunday of the month. different styles and techniques of head wrapping. It’s Trained volunteers lead Alzheimer’s support groups, a fun, fashionable way to protect hair, add a personal where caregivers and family members share ideas for touch to any outfit, make a cultural statement and coping and caring. Free. (503) 288-8303. Hollywood engender a spiritual state of centeredness. Free. Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Registration required: www.multcolib.org or (503) VIEW BIO OF WRITER 988-5234 or in Albina library, 3605 N.E. 15th Ave. July 12. 1 p.m. View “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” WILSHIRE PARK FUNDRAISER the biography of Lee Israel, a hard-drinking author July 28. 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Wiggle Room who forges letters by famous writers to pay her bills. in Hollywood will host silent auction and donate She sells them to bookstores and collectors who July 1. 7 p.m. Continues Mondays. The Columbia 50 percent of profits for the day to Friends of begin to catch on to her. $1 donation suggested. Lions Club invites community members to Bingo, Wilshire Park for improving and replacing playground Seating limited to 35. Movie with subtitles at 1 p.m. which supports 15 community organizations. The equipment. Special activities and performances July 19. (503) 288-8303. Hollywood Senior Center, Spare Room, 4830 N.E. 42nd Ave. throughout day. (503) 877-9233. www. 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. SPEAK CONFIDENTLY thewiggleroom.com. The Wiggle Room, 1925 N.E. GET MARKET DISCOUNTS July 6. 8:45-10:30 a.m. Continues Saturdays. 42nd Ave., Suite C. An Opportunity The Moser Community Toastmasters offers a self- for Dialogue July 13. 8 a..m. to 1 p..m. Senior Day at the TIPS TO TEACH EQUITY Hollywood Farmers Market offers 20 percent off paced program, “Speak, Lead and Grow,” to build July 31. 2-3:30 p.m. A “Booktalk” and purchases, for those age 65 and older, who have confidence and develop speaking, presenting and community discussion for educators and parents special coupons obtained at the Hollywood Senior leadership skills. A mentorship program assesses provides titles of books that address equity and Center front desk, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Hollywood individual needs and supports development. Guests social justice for children in grades K-12. Cathy Farmers Market, between Northeast 44th and 45th are welcome and aren’t required to participate. Camper, Multnomah County School Corps librarian, Avenues on Hancock Street. Information: http://bit.ly/2BilX4U or David (503) 724-4156. Rose City Park United Methodist Church, has tips for using books to promote equity and offers LEARN ABOUT END CARE 5830 N.E. 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