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Friday, September 24, 2010
T
o everything in life, NO BEERS Smithsonian’s Museum
there is a season, Day at Antique Powerland
and to most events, We all know that drinking and heavy
machinery are not a great team, so skip
a suggested number the beers and head out to Antique
of delicious hop- Powerland for its annual Smithsonian
Museum Day — and free admission.
based beverages.
Powerland requests people go online to
Well, not officially, of smithsonianmag.com/museumday to
course, but because this print out tickets, though some also will
be on site.
weekend has two festivals It will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
celebrating beer or beer at Antique Powerland, 3995 Brooklake
ingredients, it seemed like a Road NE in Brooks. For more
information, call (503) 393-2424.
logical theme.
So here, arranged from no
beers to three beers, is our
guide to how much one
ONE BEER ‘Running the Sahara’ documentary
should consume. Sure, it’s a night for a great cause, but that doesn’t mean
Of course, don’t forget that you can’t enjoy yourself.
if you are drinking beer (or Capitol City Theater will show “Running the Sahara,” a
documentary about three ultramarathoners who ran
hard cider) in any amount, across Africa.
you should have a safe and It will begin at 8:30 tonight at the theater, suite 215 in the
sober driver; perhaps a Reed Opera House, 189 Liberty St. NE. Admission is $10,
which includes door prizes, and the show is open to all
friend or perhaps your ages. Half of the ticket sales will be given to Senai Global,
favorite friendly cabby. which installs clean water wells in Africa. For more
information, go to www.capitolcitytheater.com.
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