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Portland Rose Festival Bursts Into Life, 1992 Rose Festival Highlights 773.9J 19 9 2 p?7 PORTLAND ROSE V.3 FESTIVAL May 28 through June 21,1992 a ■B Music, Magic & Make-Believe The Portland Rose Festival bursts into life, 1992 Rose Festival Highlights Aman enchanting Portland and the entire Pacific Northwest for 25 days each June. Lloyd Center Queen’s Coronation Alpenrose Milk Carton Boat Races Gayle The 84th annual Thursday, May 28 Sunday, May 31 Rose Festival prom­ Lloyd Center Ice Pavilion Westmoreland Park ises to entertain audiences of all Pepsi Festival Center U.S. and Canadian Navy and ages. From an Friday, May 29-Sunday,June 7 Coast Guard Ships airshow to an Indy Tom McCall Waterfront Park Monday, June 1-Tuesday, June 9 car race to three Tom McCall Waterfront Park spectacular parades, Budweiser Clydesdales the Rose Festival’s Friday, May 29-Sunday, June 7 Pacific Power Junior Parade bag of tricks is filled Festival Center Wednesday, June 3 with a symphony of Hollywood District exciting events! There truly is Portland Rose Society Rose Show The Blue Angels perform at the airshow. something for Thursday, June 4-Friday, June 5 everyone at the Rose Oregon Symphony Special Concert Lloyd Center Ice Pavilion Festival. Featuring Cab Calloway In fact, some 70 K95.5/Elmer’s Pancake & Steak Saturday, June 6-Sunday, June 7 events are part of the House Jazz Band Classic Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Rose Festival magic, Thursday, June 4 which ranks the Dragon Boat Races Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Rose Festival as one Saturday, June 6-Sunday, June 7 of North America’s PACC Health Plans/1190 KEX Tom McCall Waterfront Park Dusty the Delta Air Lion top 100 super Festival of Bands events. Yuban Coffee Rose Festival Airshow Friday, June 5 In the sky, Miller Genuine Draft One More Time Presented by Safeway Portland Civic Stadium festival-goers watch in awe as world renowned Around Again Marching Band! Friday, June 12-Sunday, June 14 aerial acts perform breathtaking maneuvers at Delta Air Lines Grand Floral Parade Hillsboro Airport the Rose Festival Airshow, rated as one of the KUPL Rose Festival Saturday, June 6 top four airshows in the country. More than 30 Fireworks Spectacular Northwest Natural Gas Memorial Coliseum to Downtown hot air balloons fill the sky with vibrant strokes of Friday, May 29 Balloon Classic color at the Festival’s Balloon Classic. Portland Tom McCall Waterfront Park Friday, June 12-Sunday, June 14 On the ground, audiences are dazzled by Greenway Park in Beaverton the elaborate floats, high-stepping horses and (Pain date: Sunday, May 31) Grand Floral Parade Float Display Presented by Mervyn’s regional and national marching bands appearing This Week Magazine Northwest Natural Gas in the Festival’s Grand Floral Parade, the Saturday, June 6-Sunday, June 7 International Marketplace Balloon Classic Nightglow second largest, all-floral parade in the nation. Carousel Courtyard on N.E. Holladay Friday, May 29-Sunday, June 7 Friday, June 12 The Rose Festival also boasts two between 7th and 9th Streets weekends of thrilling high-speed auto racing, Tom McCall Waterfront Park Civic Stadium highlighted by an Indy car race featuring such Food 4 Less® Oregon Pavilion Stage Rose Cup Races internationally known drivers as Danny Sullivan, Al Unser Jr., Michael Andretti, Rick Mears and Presented by Nalley’s Friday, June 12-Sunday, June 14 Emerson Fittipaldi. Friday, May 29-Sunday, June 7 Portland International Raceway Tom McCall Waterfront Park The excitement continues along the Budweiser/G.l. Joe’s 200 Willamette River seawall with a carnival, exhibit Presented by Texaco/Havoline area, food fair, international marketplace and Made in Oregon/KOIN-TV Pavilion tours on U.S. and Canadian Navy and Coast Friday, May 29-Sunday, June 7 PPG Indy Car World Series Event Guard ships! Tom McCall Waterfront Park Friday, June 19-Sunday, June 21 So come be a part of the Rose Festival as it Portland International Raceway blooms this June, and join in all of the “Music, Alaska Airlines Starlight Parade Magic and Make-Believe” in the “City of Roses” - Saturday, May 30 Cascade Run Off Portland, Oregon. Downtown Portland Sunday,June 28 Pit crew works on Budweiser Indy car. Tom McCall Waterfront Park Honiana Kose Festival 1992 schedule of Events Sunday, April 26 Summerfest 1992 Hunter/Jumper O.S.A. Rose Art Show (see key)Waterski Show Of The Stars Friday, June 12 Thursday, June 18 Horse Show (see key)Racquetball Tournament (see key) 6 p.m. immediately following Dragon Boat Blessing of the Festival Races at RiverPlace, Waterfront Park Northwest Natural Gas Balloon Classic O.S.A. Rose Art Show (see key) 6:30 p.m. at New Hope Community Golden Rose Ski Classic (see key) 6 a.m. at Greenway Park in Beaverton Pepsi Festival Center (see key)Buses & MAX - Fareless Square Friday, June 19 Church, 11731 S.E. Stevens Rd. Pepsi Festival Center (see key) Buses - 57-Forest Grove to 78-Beaverton Buses - 27-Market-Main Friday, June 5 Oregon Symphony Special Concert - Lake Oswego at Beaverton Transit Sports Breakfast Benefit for Featuring Cab Calloway Monday, June 1 Elks Billiard Tournament Center Boy Scouts of America Wednesday, May 20 8 p.m. at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 7:30 a.m. at Red Lion Jantzen Beach Arrival of U.S. and Canadian Navy and 9 a.m. to midnight at Elks Lodge #142, Buses & MAX - Fareless Square Rose Cup Races Junior Queen's Coronation Coast Guard Ships 42nd & NE Halsey 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Bus - 5-lnterstate 7 p.m. at Madison High School, Afternoon at Westside Seawall at Buses - 12-Sandy Blvd., 75-39th Ave.- Festival of Flowers (see key)Portland International Raceway Budweiser/G.l. Joe’s 200 2735 N.E. 82nd Ave. Waterfront Park Lombard, 77-Broadway-Lovejoy, MAX Hockey Tournament (see key)Bus - 8-N.E. 15th Ave. (Hayden Presented by Texaco/Havoline Buses - 72-Killingsworth-82nd Ave. Buses & MAX - Fareless Square Royal Rosarian Knighting Ceremony Lawn Bowling Meadows) PPG Indy Car World Series Event Thursday, May 28 10 a.m. Washington Park Amphitheater Demonstrations (see key)Yuban Coffee Rose Festival Airshow 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Metropolitan Youth Symphony Rose Portland International Raceway Lloyd Center Queen’s Coronation (rain back-up Red Lion Jantzen Beach) Presented by Safeway Festival Concert Bus - 63-Washington Park O.S.A. Rose Art Show (see key)i 10 a.m. gates open, 11 a.m. show starts American City Racing League 2 p.m. 8 p.m. at Lloyd Center Ice Pavilion 7:30 p.m. at the Portland Center for the Bus - 5-lnterstate, 8-N.E. 15th Ave. Buses - 8-N.E. 15th Ave., 10-N.E. 33rd Washington Square Art Show Racquetball Tournament (see key) at Hillsboro Airport Performing Arts, 1111 S.W. Broadway Bus and Shuttle Bus Maps available at (Hayden Meadows) Ave., 70-12th Ave., MAX Buses & MAX - Fareless Square 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Washington Square Pepsi Festival Center (see key) Buses - 56-Scholls Ferry Rd., 45-Garden Rose Festival & Tri-Met offices and G.l. O.S.A. Rose Art Show (see key) Tennis Championship (see key) Festival of Flowers (see key) Sunday, June 7 Joe's/TICKETMASTER outlets. Home, 43-Taylors Ferry Rd., Saturday, June 20 Friday, May 29 Lawn Bowling Gallery In The Woods Rose Festival Motocross Northwest Natural Gas Demonstrations (see key) U.S. Footbag Net Championship Lady Washington's Maritime Visit Preview noon to 7 p.m. at The Grotto, Sign up 7:30 a.m.; Practice 8 a.m.; Balloon Classic Nightglow Racing 10-4 p.m. at Portland International 8 p.m. at Civic Stadium 9 a.m. at Waterfront Park Ship’s Tour 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Pepsi Festival Center 85th and N.E. Sandy Buses & MAX - Fareless Square RiverPlace, Waterfront Park Carnival Discount Night (see key)\ Buses - 12-Sandy Blvd. Raceway Buses - 20-W. Burnside, 51-Council Buses & MAX - Fareless Square Buses - 5-lnterstate, 8-N.E. 15th Ave. Crest, 63-Washington Park, Budweiser/G.l. Joe’s 200 Ship Visitations (Hayden Meadows) ; 15-N.W. 23rdAve. Presented by Texaco/Havoline Court Drivers Luncheon 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Westside Seawall Rose Festival Biathlon Hockey Tournament (see key) PPG Indy Car World Series Event 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Oregon at Waterfront Park 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Convention Center MAX Buses & MAX - Fareless Square Tanasbourne Corporate Center O.S.A. Rose Art Show (see key) 8 a.m. Competitive Biathlon & Fun Run; Portland International Raceway Northwest Gospel Jubilee Portland Rose Society Rose Show 10:30 a.m. Kid’s Biathlon Woodcarving Show (see key) SCCA Trans-Am Tour 3:30 p.m. All Community Choirs Concert Night 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Lloyd Center Buses - 52- Farmington-185th at Beaver­ Buses - 5-lnterstate, 8-N.E. 15th Ave. 7 p.m. at Four Square Church Ice Pavilion ton Transit Center, 57-Forest Grove Saturday, June 13 (Hayden Meadows) Buses-8-N.E. 15th Ave., 10-N.E. 33rd Buses - 12-Sandy Blvd., 19-Glisan, Northwest Natural Gas Balloon Classic Parrott Creek Ranch Polo Classic Ave., 70-12th Ave., MAX Sports Challenge 20- East Burnside, 70- 12th Ave. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Duniway Park 6 a.m. at Greenway Park in Beaverton 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Camp Withycombe in KUPL Rose Festival PACC Health Plans/1190 KEX Buses - 12-Barbur, 45-Garden Home Buses - 57-Forest Grove to 78-Beaverton Clackamas. Fireworks Spectacular Festival of Bands - Lake Oswego at Beaverton Coca Cola Open Wheel Spectacular 7 p.m.
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