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10-19-09 E Mail Update to seniors and facilities

Greetings from ElderAudience! Some updates to share…

**Two Holiday events to get you in the spirit!
“1944 Christmas From Home”. Tapestry Theatre once again presents this
stage play, which re-creates a 1940′s radio broadcast,and features live
music and stories about life here in Portland as well as on the front
lines of WW II.
Performances take place at the Hollywood Theatre, 4122 NE Sandy Boulevard,
in Portland, from December 4-20, 2009. Times: 7:30pm Fridays and
Saturdays; 2pm Sundays; Additional shows 7:30 pm Thursday, December 17 and
2 pm Saturday December 19. Ticket prices: $10 Veterans/$19 Adults/$17
Students, Seniors, Groups.Learn more about Tapestry Theatre in the Theatre
and Holidays categories on ElderAudience!

…and the Northwest Senior Theatre presents its Holiday Gala “Sing a Song
of Merry Christmas”, on December 9-12.All shows are at 2pm, and take place
at Alpenrose Dairy Opera House, 6149 SW Shattuck Road, in Portland.
Suggested donation of $5 is appreciated.More information on NW Senior
Theatre in ElderAudience’s Theatre and Holidays categories.

**Planning ahead for a special occasion? Take another look at
The Harmonics, a prize winning men’s vocal quartet! The Harmonics do a
full hour stage show filled with plenty of variety, from barbershop to
jazz and more! Learn more about The Harmonics in our Music category.

**Have you heard Nuestro Canto? This duo brings “Inspirational Sounds from
Latin America” to your facility or event.With vocals, guitar and small
percussion instruments, Nuestro Canto performs traditional and
contemporary music from Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil and other
countries. They will entertain you with a variety of styles and
rhythms,such as corridos, rancheras, boleros, bossa nova, sambas, and
valses. Learn more about Nuestro Canto in the Music category on
ElderAudience!

**Reminder for special occasions!The Alpine Echoes Band specializes in
German, Scandinavian and folk dance music, and they play for dancing or
listening pleasure. They do authentic folk dances, and can also feature
several teaching dances for audience participation.Alpine
Echoes’repertoire includes Polkas, waltzes, swing, country western, fox
trot, schottisches, hambos, specialty folk dances and the chicken dance!
Their music is from many countries: Germany, Austria, France,
Russia,Italy, Mexico, Norway, Sweden, the United States and others.They
play a variety of instruments like accordian, clarinet, tuba, flute,
banjo, bass, fiddle, trumpet, drums, Austrian cowbells, and vocals. Check
out The Alpine Echoes in the Music, Dance or Holidays category on
ElderAudience. NOTE: this group performs at your facility or event on
evenings and weekends only!

Hope you have a good week!

Pam

Pam Waldman
pam@elderaudience.com

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