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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1988)
just news “Move on up to Professionals 100 . . . You deserve the best." Community Notes Enchanted Blue Wave Ltd. Designs for life; Big Sisters; Community Dinner; Winter Dance Party “A M agical O ceanfront R etreat” A Bed and Breakfast For W om en BY O cea n V iew Rooms ■ O u tdoor Spa Fitness and G a m e Rcx)ms Kathy Tysinger 287-8989 P. O . Box ¡4 7 (2 0 6 ) 6 4 2 -4 9 0 0 Seaview, W A 9 8 6 4 4 Winter Weekday Special — Three nights for two, holidays excluded 665-2936 • Residential, HUD Properties, Business Opportunities/Commercial. • Free consultation: The Buying Process, Earnest Money Agreements, Competitive Market Analysis, Financing. A L - N A J J A R chairman o f the Brinker Fund. The Brinker Fund was named after Chester Designs for life Brinker, a Portland tailor who died in 1984, and was founded as a service to members o f the gay esign an ad campaign and save a life. The community. For almost four years it has pro Cascade AIDS Project invites anyone who is at least 18 years old to participate in vided financial aid and support to people who have been diagnosed with life-threatening creating an AIDS-prevention campaign directed diseases such as AIDS. specifically to gay men. The event will feature guest star Thelma The competition calls for the design of an AIDS-prevention ad or series of ads (poster, Houston and the musical group Salmon Dave, with a special appearance by Snow White and billboard, mass-transit, newspaper, and/or magazine formats) targeting gay men in Ore her seven dwarfs. gon. The design must be adaptable to at least The party begins at 7:30 p.m . in the Atrium one of these types o f media and should combine o f Montgomery Park, 2701 N W Vaughn St. words and pictures. There will be a complimentary champagne bar Layouts should be submitted with a detailed and hors d ’oeuvres. Admission is $20 per illustration or photo in place and to size or to person; for tickets or more information, call scale; each layout should be mounted on a piece 223-1679. o f mat board no larger than 32 inches high by 20 inches wide and should be suitable for public Big Sisters exhibition. any lesbian mothers in the community Each entry must be accompanied by a one- would like to find a Big Sister to page written narrative describing how the develop a relationship with their child. This design concept is to be used. More than one could be a way to add to a mother’s support design may be submitted. All entries become network or to give her a break from the routine the property of the Cascade AIDS Project. o f work and childrearing. Children will also A cash prize of $500 will be awarded to the benefit; for them this could be an opportunity to winner o f the competition; the winning design experience a continuing relationship with will be regarded as a contribution to the grown-ups other than their mothers. Cascades AIDS Project. The winner must Mothers interested in finding a Big Sister attend a press conference at which the winning need to fill out an application which provides design will be announced and exhibited, and the information about the child, including times winner’s name will accompany all publicity most convenient for a Big Sister to visit, the associated with the competition as well as with child’s favorite activities, and so on. the production and display of the AIDS- Prospective Big Sisters may review the entire prevention ad. file or the part for children of a certain age. Big Submissions will be judged using these Sisters may then arrange to meet with the guidelines: The ad design must be of superior mother and child, and decide together whether creative quality; be adaptable to billboard, mass they wish to proceed further. transit, newspaper, poster and/or magazine Interested mothers and Big Sisters may call format; be non-judgmental about sexual 282-1529, or may come to a buffet brunch from orientation; convey a message which promotes 10a.m . to 1 p . m , Sunday, Jan. 17, lower level, mutual support and consensus among gay men Northwest Service Center, 1819 N.W. Everett St. for behavior change; avoid associating sex with disease and death; avoid negative stereotypes of gay men; provoke thought about the subject of Dignity's annual community AIDS prevention; and convey a message of dinner hope. The deadline is midnight, March l, 1988. ignity will hold its fifth-annual For entry forms and more information, con community dinner on Saturday, Feb. 6. for tact the Cascades AIDS Project at 223-5907. gay, lesbian and related organizations to network and share organizational materials. Winter Dance Party The dinner will take place at St. Francis ebruary 13 will kick off this winter’s best Parish Center, Southeast 12th Avenue and Pine all-out dance party. The party will benefit Street. Music and beverages at 7:45 p.m. will the Right-to-Privacy PAC and the Brinker be followed by a full-course dinner at 8:15. Fund. It will also be in celebration of Sandy All organizations are invited to attend. For D irector's 50th birthday. Director is vice more information, call 295-4868. • D \ PAMPER YOURSELF or that special someone • Buying or Selling. • City or Country. M "Professional and Quality Service for your special needs." (momiomu' too) Professionals 100 Inc. Realtors 2100 N.E. 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Volunteer counselors who successfully complete the training may work at either the downtown Portland or Hillsboro offices o f the agency. Metro Crisis Intervention Service was etro Crisis Intervention Service, the founded in 1978. The agency is staffed by Portland metropolitan area's 24-hour trained volunteers under the supervision of a telephone hotline, receives more than 4.500 mental-health professional. The service is free calls each month from people with a wide vari and confidential, and callers may remain ety ot problems. To handle the increasinn vol anonymous. ume of calls, the agency is offering training Metro Crisis Intervention Service receives sessions to volunteers who are willing to be funding from Multnomah and Washington come crisis counselors. Volunteers will receive counties and United Way. For more information 4.'» hours ot classroom training in basic counsel about the volunteer program, call 226-3099. ing theory and technique, suicide, alcohol and The 24-hour crisis number is 223-6161. or drugs, and domestic violence. The training 681-7020 in Washington County. M