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		<description><![CDATA[Greetings from ElderAudience! Amazing that we are about to enter 2010!! Here are some items to pass along to you&#8230; **Portland&#8217;s OASIS just announced two interesting classes being held on Saturday, January 9: #400, &#8220;Preserving Family Memories in the Digital Age&#8221;, will help you document and save family memories forever by creating a multi-media slide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings from ElderAudience! Amazing that we are about to enter 2010!!</p>
<p>Here are some items to pass along to you&#8230;<br />
**Portland&#8217;s OASIS just announced two interesting classes being held on</p>
<p>Saturday, January 9: #400, &#8220;Preserving Family Memories in the Digital Age&#8221;,</p>
<p>will help you document and save family memories forever by creating a</p>
<p>multi-media slide show using your personal computer. 10:30-12:30, OASIS</p>
<p>large Classroom (downtown Portland), fee $7. Also, Class #234 is &#8220;Aztec</p>
<p>Eagles: Forgotten WWII Heroes&#8221;, includes a viewing of the film The</p>
<p>Forgotten Eagles, which tells the story of the legendary &#8220;Aztec Eagle&#8221;</p>
<p>fighter pilots. Question and answer session to follow, featuring local</p>
<p>Historian and Journalist Sig Unander. 1:30-3:30, OASIS large classroom,</p>
<p>fee $10. For details and to register visit OASIS online at</p>
<p>www.oasisnet.org/portland or call (503) 241-3059. *A $7 processing fee per</p>
<p>term also applies.<br />
**Another lifelong learning organization to check out is Portland State</p>
<p>University&#8217;s RAPSU (Retired Associates of Portland State University), a</p>
<p>membership organization for ANYONE 50 and older, presenting programs of</p>
<p>intellectual stimulation and fellowship in the Smith Hall Multicultural</p>
<p>Center at Portland State University.(room 228) The RAPSU programs take</p>
<p>advantage of the many resources offered at PSU and the cultural</p>
<p>institutions located nearby. Dues are $15 for singles and $25 for couples.</p>
<p>Regular meetings are usually held on the first two Thursdays of the month</p>
<p>with no meeting in the summer. On January 7 from 1-2pm,(Reception begins at</p>
<p>12:30)there will be a program by Consumer Educator Althea Rodgers,</p>
<p>speaking on &#8220;Current Developments in Consumer Fraud.&#8221; The January 14 program</p>
<p>will highlight &#8220;The City Club of Portland: An Opportunity for Civic</p>
<p>Engagement&#8221;, and include the City Club&#8217;s Executive Director, Research</p>
<p>Director and Membership Chairperson.Read more about OASIS under the</p>
<p>Education/Instruction category on ElderAudience.<br />
**Pleased to announce a NEW listing in Vancouver! Magenta Theater produces</p>
<p>4 general audience shows of family entertainment each year, along with one</p>
<p>more adult content thriller/suspense production each October.See more</p>
<p>about Magenta Theater in ElderAudience&#8217;s Theatre and Outings categories,</p>
<p>or check out their website at <a href="http://www.magentatheater.com/" target="_blank">http://www.magentatheater.com</a>. Plan to see</p>
<p>their February show, &#8220;Crossing Delancey&#8221; (you may have seen the movie),</p>
<p>about a Isabelle, a modern young woman who lives alone and works in a</p>
<p>bookshop. When she is not pining after a handsome author, she is visiting</p>
<p>her grandmother in Manhattan&#8217;s Lower East Side.This delightfully nosey old</p>
<p>lady and her friend the matchmaker have found a &#8220;good catch&#8221; for</p>
<p>Isabelle&#8211; Sam the handsome pickle vendor.So who will Isabelle choose? Or</p>
<p>will she choose at all? February 12th,13th,19th,20th,25th,26th,27th at</p>
<p>7:00pm, and February 20th at 2:00pm Magenta Theater has group discounts</p>
<p>and senior ticket pricing. Box office: (360) 635-4358, or</p>
<p><a href="http://www.magentatheater.com/" target="_blank">http://www.magentatheater.com</a></p>
<p>**One of our more unusual musical entertainers is Uncle Yascha (aka Gerson</p>
<p>Robboy) who sings many original tunes and plays accordian&#8211;one local</p>
<p>activity director told me he plays for her residents on a monthly basis</p>
<p>and that he is one of their favorites! She describes his music as &#8220;Unique&#8221;</p>
<p>and &#8220;almost quirky in nature, but definitely grows on you!&#8221; Check out</p>
<p>Uncle Yascha&#8217;s listing under the Music category on ElderAudience.His pic</p>
<p>alone is intriguing!!</p>
<p>**If you haven&#8217;t already been there, (or even if you have), plan a</p>
<p>wonderful lunch or dinner at the The Stone Cliff Inn, a beautiful</p>
<p>restaurant overlooking the Clackamas River and Carver Bridge in Oregon</p>
<p>City! The</p>
<p>Stone Cliff offers a reasonably priced Northwest inspired menu, and it is</p>
<p>fully handicapped accessible. See the Stone Cliff Inn&#8217;s listing under</p>
<p>Senior-Friendly Restaurants or call them at 503-631-7900</p>
<p>** Have you seen the picture ad of the German Beer Stein on the</p>
<p>ElderAudience Home page? Click on it and be brought to Otto and Anita&#8217;s</p>
<p>Bavarian Restaurant&#8217;s own website, where you can see their full</p>
<p>menu!Resolve in the New Year to visit Otto and Anita&#8217;s in the heart of</p>
<p>historic Multnomah Village in SW Portland!Chef Otto and Anita Fennerl</p>
<p>bring you the finest in Bavarian food and pastries! Everything is cooked</p>
<p>FRESH to order and in small quantities! Anita is their in-house pastry</p>
<p>chef and I can&#8217;t stop raving about her Black Forest Torte and other</p>
<p>goodies! Home of Otto&#8217;s famous pickle soup, Schnitzels, and other</p>
<p>favorites.Open for Lunch Tuesday through Friday 11 am-2pm, and Dinner</p>
<p>Tuesday through Saturday 5 pm-9pm. They also have a banquet room available</p>
<p>to seat larger groups. Read more about Otto and Anita&#8217;s under</p>
<p>ElderAudience&#8217;s Senior-Friendly Restaurant category.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s it for now! May you all have a VERY Happy and Healthy New Year!<br />
Thank you.<br />
Pam<br />
Pam Waldman</p>
<p><a href="http://www.elderaudience.com:2095/3rdparty/squirrelmail/src/compose.php?send_to=pam%40elderaudience.com">pam@elderaudience.com</a></p>
<p>(503)245-7583</p>
<p>www.elderaudience.com</p>
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