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June 5, 2013
Summer Fun Guide •
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Beat the heat this summer by listening
to some of your favorite bands. Fol-
lowing are listings for concert series
throughout the North Clackamas County
area.
Scott Park Concerts
Wednesdays, June 19-Aug. 28,
Noon to 1 p.m.
The Scott Park amphitheatre is located
next to the Ledding Library in Mil-
waukie. Friends of the Ledding Library
will be selling snacks and soft drinks,
or bring your own lunch and enjoy the
music. Visit ci.milwaukie.or.us.
June 19 Ellen Whyte Duo;
Heart-rockin’ music
June 26 Scott White Duo;
Smooth, Cool Blues
July 3 Franco Paletta &
The Stingers; Blues
July 10 Marydith Grant & Jon Haverly;
Blues/Jazz Standards
July 17 Kevin Selfe & The Tornados;
High Energy Blues
July 24 Twisted Pick; Folk & Country
July 31 Kinzel & Hyde;
Celtic & Folk with a heart
Aug. 7 Sky in the Road;
Celtic & Folk
Aug. 14 Kenny Lavitz Duo;
Blues & Folk
Aug. 21 Robbie Laws Trio;
Local Guitar Master
Aug. 28 Marion Carboni Duo; Key-
board & Drums; Honky Tonk
Ardenwald Park
Concerts
Thursday Nights, Aug. 2-29,
7 p.m. to dusk
Enjoy these family-friendly, outdoor
concerts at Ardenwald Park at 3637
S.E. Roswell Street in Milwaukie, across
from Ardenwald School.
Aug. 2 Eric Tweed & The Devil’s Advo-
cate; Blues and Soul
Aug. 8 Tim & Jim; Acoustic Power Duo
Aug. 15 Boy & Bean; Swing/Jazz Trio
Aug. 22 Gravy; Funky Blue Soulgrass
Aug. 29 Aaron Meyer & Tim Ellis;
Concert Rock Violinist
Summer Concert series
at Happy Valley Park
Thursday Nights, July 11-Aug. 15,
6 p.m.-8 p.m.
This free concert series features a
variety of rock & roll, country and jazz
bands at The Pavilion at Happy Valley
Park, 13770 SE Ridgecrest Road. Food
and beverage vendors will be there.
Bring out your blanket and lawn chair
and enjoy the music. Call 503-783-
3800 or visit happyvalleyor.gov for more
information.
July 11 Ian McFeron
Alternative Folk Rock
July 18 Curtis Salgado
Blues, Funk, R&B
July 25 Usual Suspects
CountryBlu es& C lassicR ock
Aug. 1 Midlyfe Crisis
Classic Rock & Country
Aug. 8 Nu Wave Machine
Music from the 70’s & 80’s
Aug. 15 The Menace Band
Rock & Roll Cover Band
Concerts at
Carnegie Center
Thursday Nights, July 11-Aug. 22,
6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
606 John Adams St., Oregon City. Each
week of this year’s 7 week concert
series at the Carnegie Center features
different bands performing. A variety
of vendors offer food and beverages.
These fantastic concerts are well at-
tended, with a seasonal audience draw
of about 10,000 and are presented by
community sponsors.
July 11 Willamette Falls Symphony;
Sponsored by: Building
Blocks for Kids
July 18 Will West & the Friendly
Strangers; Sponsored by:
Homewoods on the
Willamette
July 25 David Cooley Band;
Sponsored by: Bellagios
Aug. 1 Norman Sylvester; Sponsored
by: Fill a Stocking, Fill a Heart
Aug. 8 The Buckles; Sponsored by:
The Pioneer Center
Aug. 15 Ellen Whyte; Sponsored by
Two Girls Catering
Aug. 22 Johnny Limbo & the Lugnuts;
Sponsored by: Optimist Club
OC Farmers Market
Entertainment
The market features live music with
entertainers playing from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. every Saturday. There is also now
music during the Wednesday summer
downtown markets from 3 p.m. to 7
p.m. For more information visit orcity-
farmersmarket.com
Milwaukie Farmers
Market Entertainment
The market features live music every
Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is
located across from Milwaukie City Hall
on Main Street. For more information,
visit milwaukiefarmersmarket.com.
Sunnyside Farmers
Market Entertainment
This market opens Saturdays, May 11
– October 5, and features local, live mu-
sic from the likes of Nick Peterson, Jus-
tin Rayfield, Mark Perry, Donald Osborn
Folk Music, Sky in the Road and more
artists from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Dance an
afternoon away while you shop from lo-
cal vendors. For more information, visit
sunnysidefarmersmarket.com