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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1995)
12 T ju n e 2 . 1 0 0 5 ▼ ju st o u t lí 4 rfif $ (*C 6 4 A a A j C local news Resources supporting and empowering women A Lesbian Owned business O pen 7 days a w eek ! Monday thru Saturday 10am to 7pm Sunday 11am to 5pm (503) 236-0505 4526 SE Hawthorne Portland, O R 97215 (Right after 45th, on H aw thorne next to the 7-11) L et M e E arn Y our B usiness I work to combine professionalism with personal attention in all phases o f real estate. Whether you’re buying or selling, I provide extensive knowledge o f neighborhoods and complete commitment to serving each o f my client’s individual needs . Application deadline for Lilia Jewel Award nears The McKenzie River Gathering Foundation, a progressive community foundation serving the state of Oregon, is accepting applications for the 1995 Lilia Jewel Award for Oregon Women Art ists in the category of Visual Arts. The deadline for applications is June 15, and the $3,000 award will be issued by Sept. 30. Selection of the recipient will be made by a panel of women artists, who will make their decision based on work completed by applicants within the past three years. The Visual Arts category in cludes work in the disciplines of painting, illustra tion, printmaking, photography, textiles, ceram ics and sculpture. Applications may be obtained by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to MRG/Lilla Jewel Award, 3558 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 102, Portland, OR 97214. Oregonian receives Pride Foundation award Phoenix Rising honors founder SPECIALIZING IN ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOODS For personal, professional service and a free consultation call: (503) 220-1144 • Mobile: 970-3801 I s n ’ t it I he only way to shake a drug or alcohol addiction is to he honest And that takes trust. The Triangle Project is a safe, respectful, and confidential treatment program for members TIME o f the gay and lesbian community. And because your counselor is gay, you can talk honestly about all the issues in your life. been active in gay and lesbian issues for more than 20 years. Both were involved in the Portland Town Council, a gay and lesbian group founded in the 1970s, and later Phoenix Rising, one of only four certified mental health agencies in the nation primarily serving the sexual minority commu nity. Abele and James have been generous finan cial contributors to Phoenix Rising over the years. The Pride Dinner begins with no-host cock tails at 6:30 pm at the Portland Hilton Ballroom, 921 SW Sixth Ave., followed by dinner. Enter tainment will be provided by jazz musician Janice Scroggins and sin g er/so n g w riter T heresa Demarest. An award bearing Abele’s name will be presented to him posthumously, and will be accepted by James. The award will be given in future years to a person who has provided out standing service to the sexual minority communi ties of Oregon and Southwest Washington. Tickets can be purchased for $75 by calling Phoenix Rising at 223-8299. Jack Abele Phoenix Rising Foundation founder Jack Abele, who died earlier this year, will be honored June 15 at the first annual Phoenix Rising Foun dation Lesbian and Gay Pride Dinner. Abele and his life partner, Warren James, have Klamath Falls resident Michael Clark is a recipient of a 1995 Pride Foundation Scholarship. The Seattle-based Pride Foundation, which claims to be the nation’s largest gay and lesbian commu nity foundation, provides scholarships to “build self-esteem, promote diversity and support hu man rights.” Clark, an Oregonian, and 10 Washingtonians, were selected from a field of 170 applicants. Recipients will receive awards ranging from $1,000 to $2,000 to assist with their educational expenses. According to the Pride Foundation, Clark plans to attend Southern Oregon State College to pur sue teaching English and music. Clark was se lected because he “challenged his school to re spond to the threats of Oregon Ballot Measure 13.” Since 1987, the Pride Foundation has granted more than $600,000 to projects that strengthen the gay and lesbian community. Compiled by Inga Sorensen S O R E L V IN T A G E S L I M I T E D T u e s - S a t 1 0 :3 0 -6 :0 0 a n tiq u e s * v in t a g e S u n d a y 1 1 :0 0 -4 :0 0 f u r n it u r e • c l o t h i n g A • art • je w e lr y • 3713 SE HAWTHORNE BLVD. 232-8482 c o l l e c t a b l e s • c h in a "W e b u y e sta te s" b o u g h t & s o ld • h o u s e h o ld m is c We’re licensed by the State o f Oregon and accept most insurance plans, TO OUT YOUR including the Oregon Health Plan. We also offer a sliding fee. So call us at 224-0075. Addiction is one secret you can't afford to keep. PROBLEM? sponsored by: ASAP Treatment Services, 2130 SW 5th Ave, Suite 100 Portland, Oregon 97201 224-0075. 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