Pink Martini Kicks Off Jefferson Benefit Concerts

Pink Martini plays this Saturday

Internet Ticket Purchases Only! No tickets at the door! Saturday, September 25, 2010
Jefferson High School Auditorium

Part of the Rose City Music Festival
Doors open 6:45 p.m.
Event begins 7:30 p.m.

This is a benefit concert with all proceeds dedicated to bringing the arts and music program back to Jefferson High School and the Jefferson Cluster.
Presenting Organization or Promoter: Jefferson High Alumni Association.

The Jefferson High Alumni Association is a 501c3 organization. $50 of your ticket price is tax deductible.

Pink Martini
09/25/10 7:30 pm
Jefferson High School Auditorium

Jefferson Dancers …DoJump!, Polaris
09/30/10 7:00 pm
Jefferson High School Auditorium

Mike Phillips Live at the MAC!
10/01/10 7:00 pm
Multnomah Athletic Club

Rose City Music Festival
10/02/10 2:00 pm
Jefferson High School

For more information, go to the ticketsoregon website:
http://ticketsoregon.com/event_group.php?gid=34

Rock ‘n’ Roll Camp for Girls Concert

2010 ROCK ‘N’ ROLL CAMP FOR GIRLS presents the SUMMER CAMP SHOWCASE CONCERT – Sixteen all-girl bands ages 8-18 perform original work. Rock n Roll Camp for Girls, a North Portland non-profit, builds girls self-esteem through music creation and performance August 14, 6-8pm Bagdad Theater 3702 SE Hawthorne Avenue, $7-10 dollar sliding scale, www.girlsrockcamp.org Details: 503-445-4991

Open Enrollment for Ladies’ Rock Camp

ROCK N’ ROLL CAMP FOR GIRLS ANNOUNCES OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR OCTOBER ‘10 LADIES ROCK CAMP
Fundraiser Rocks for Women Nineteen to Ninety Nine

PORTLAND, ORE – July 29,2010 – The Rock n Roll Camp for Girls, a north Portland non-profit that builds self-esteem through music creation and performance, announces its main fundraiser for 2010/11.
The Ladies Rock Camp (LRC) is now accepting applications for the fall session running from October 22-24. Each camp can have up to 55 participants, and is open to women 19 years and older. No experience necessary.
LRC is an opportunity for ladies to become empowered as they play music together in an encouraging environment. Throughout the weekend, women receive instrument instruction, form a band and work together to write an original song, which they perform at the final LRC Showcase. Over the course of the weekend, women are also offered a variety of workshops from the history of rock n’ roll to self-defense and DJ basics.
“After spending a weekend at LRC, not only did I surprise myself by learning an instrument, forming a band and playing in a concert, but I felt like there was nothing I could not do,” said Nancy Taffera-Santos, who attended LRC in 2008 and 2009. “After camp I felt so empowered that my performance at work noticeably increased. On top of the boost in self-esteem, I built new personal and professional relationships, as I spent a weekend with amazing women. I wish Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls existed when I was growing up.”
LRC attracts women from all corners of the globe. In previous years, participants have come from New York, Europe, and as far away as Australia. Last year, the program raised more than $35,000 for the Rock n Roll Camp for Girls.
Tuition for camp is $375, and all proceeds support the Rock n Roll Camp for Girls. All levels of musical skill and experience are welcome at the camp. Ladies can choose to learn drums, bass, keyboards, vocals, or guitar. Fall session will run October 22-24.
About Rock n Roll Camp for Girls
The Rock ’n’ Roll Camp for Girls, a 501(c)3 non-profit, builds girls self-esteem through music creation and performance. Providing workshops and technical training, Rock ’n’ Roll Camp for Girls creates leadership opportunities, cultivates a supportive community of peers and mentors, and encourages social change and the development of life skills.
For more information, visit: www.girlsrockcamp.org/programs/ladies-rock-camp

Community Meeting on Last Thursday

Mayor Adams and Commissioner Amanda Fritz will take public testimony from stakeholders of Last Thursday on Alberta, including residents, business people, neighborhood activists, vendors, performers, and attendees. The Mayor & Commissioner are considering options for Last Thursday, including:

• Continue the event as is
• Continue the event with significant changes
• End Last Thursday on Alberta

They would like to hear your opinion on these or other options. Please attend and bring your neighbors and co-workers with you. Your opinion is important and needs to be heard!

Monday, February 8th, 2010, 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Acadian Ballroom, 1829 NE Alberta

For more information, contact: Stephanie Reynolds, Crime Prevention Program Manager
Office of Neighborhood Involvement
503-823-2030
sreynolds@ci.portland.or.us
www.portlandonline.com/oni/cp

Music Scholarship Opportunities

MusicWerksMUSICWERKS STUDIO IN NE PORTLAND OFFERING MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Scholarships available for children with either musical talent or financial need

Pfeifer MusicWerks Studio in NE Portland is now accepting applications for music lesson scholarships for new students. Scholarships are available for piano, voice, guitar, violin, viola, cello, string bass, composition, or percussion.

Scholarships are available to students in the Portland metro area based on talent or financial need. There are four scholarships for financial need and two for talent. Application deadline for all scholarships is December 5, 2009, and talent auditions will be held Monday and Tuesday, December 14 and 15, 2009.

MusicWerks Studio is pleased to offer this scholarship opportunity to the Portland community! For more information or to receive an application call the MusicWerks Studio at 503-287-5028 or visit our website www.MusicWerksStudio.com