OKNA Email: Prescription Turn-In, Music, More Music & Pancakes!

Hello, Overlook! Let’s hope our weather warms up soon; even if it doesn’t, there is plenty to keep you occupied in the neighborhood. Consider these events (details below):

1. Prescription Drug Turn in Day Tomorrow! (4/30)

2. All Musician Jam Sessions at The Historic Overlook House (5/2)

3. Cinco de Mayo Concert at Ethos/IFCC! (5/4)

4. Second Annual IFM Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser (5/7)

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1. Prescription Drug Turn in Day Tomorrow! (4/30)

Event date: Apr 30, 2011 10:00 AM → Apr 30, 2011 2:00 PM

Event location: Fred Meyer, 7404 N Interstate Avenue; Fred Meyer, 1111 NE 102nd Ave; and Old Town Police Contact Office, 110 SW 3rd Ave

The Office of Neighborhood Involvement Crime Prevention Program and the Portland Police Bureau will hold a Prescription Drug Turn In event on Saturday April 30th, 2011 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at three locations in the city of Portland. This event is in conjunction with a DEA Nationwide Drug Turn In event.

Fred Meyer, 7404 N Interstate Ave
Mobile Precinct on Site!

Fred Meyer, 1111 NE 102nd Ave
Mobile Precinct on Site!

Old Town Police Contact Office, 110 SW 3rd Ave

Portland Police Officers and Crime Prevention staff will be on site for the anonymous turn in of unused or expired prescription medications, to share information about the dangers of prescription drug abuse and to answer community questions regarding this issue.

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2. All Musician Jam Sessions at The Historic Overlook House (5/2)

O House Jam Continues
Well, these first few jams have been a lot of fun.  Each meeting has been an eclectic mix of some regulars and some new folks, but always a good time.  As a reminder, we meet on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at 7:00 PM at the Overlook House (upstairs) — so the next one will be this Monday, May 2nd.  Even if you haven't made the earlier jams, you're always welcome to any of them.  Bring yourself and your instrument to the Overlook House.  All instruments (including voice), all abilities, and all genres are welcome

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3. Cinco de Mayo Concert at Ethos/IFCC! (5/4)

Join Ethos at the IFCC on Wednesday May 4th for a special performance by son jarocho musician, Laura Rebolloso. The show starts at 7:30pm at the IFCC located at 5340 N Interstate Ave. Tickets are $15 general admission, and $10 for students and seniors with ID.
Laura Rebolloso is a 21st century poet and troubadour rooted in the four-hundred ye

ar old son jarocho tradition from Veracruz, Mexico. She is a founding member of the internationally acclaimed band Son de Madera and has appeared alongside luminaries such as Susanna Baca and Pablo Milanes. Now she is fronting her own group featuring musicians from Seattle and Los Angeles. Collectively represented within the group are a wealth of musical influences from rock to jazz to salsa to hip hop and, of course, son jarocho.
The concert will also feature Martha Gonzalez, a powerhouse front woman for the East L.A.-based chicano rock band, Quetzal, as well as pianist Alex Chadsey and bassist Juan Perez.

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4. Second Annual IFM Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser (5/7)

IFM Benefit, Save the Date for Pancakes!
Saturday May 7th from 9am – 12 noon
De La Salle High School (our Saturday market location!)
7528 N Fenwick, right next to the intersection of N. Interstate and Lombard

The Interstate Farmers Market is adding a new Saturday market at De La Salle High School. And to celebrate we're holding our annual Pancake Breakfast at our new weekend home. 

Kicking off the Season with Good Food and Entertainment
The whole family is welcome, for a delicious breakfast of blueberry pancakes and bacon, and juice and coffee, generously donated by our partners.
We'll kick off this new market season with an upbeat mood with live music by children's entertainer, “Uncle Yascha,” and lots of other fun. And to help our vendors get ready for opening day we'll have market tokens for sale. 
This important event will help us all get geared up and excited for BOTH our Wednesday/Overlook Park market and our new Saturday/Lombard market, as well as raise funds that go into program development and marketing of IFM. 
Vendors’ fees cover the basic cost of operating the markets, but in order to keep vendors’ fees as low as possible and still fund educational outreach and special community programs, we ask our community for extra support once a year. 
If you can't make it on May 7th but would still like to support IFM, you can still Donate via PayPal

We Heart Volunteers
We’d love to have your volunteer help for this event as well, so all you home chefs, expert juice servers and friendly socializers, give us a call or an email so we can sign you up!
Thanks so much for your year-round support of your local, independent farmers market!
See you at breakfast!
Lisa Bersani, Market Manger

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