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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1999)
SPIRITUALITY jjsrr FIVE STAR HOME MORTGAGE LOANS Robert Hogg, c . p . a ■■■ ; ' Dale R hodes, M.S. Spiritual Direction at the Interfaith Spiritual Center Guidance to Deepen Your Spiritual Life Coaching to Develop Your Spiritual Practice . M ortgage Broker Long Beach Peninsula Anthony’s Cabins & RV Park Gay owned. Located a short walk from downtown and the beach. Seven uniquely decorated cabins in a friendly setting. Visit us on the W eb at www.anthonyshomecourt.com or call Toll-free (503) 289-4103 (503) 639-7711 1-888-787-2754 THE SEA LION @ ROCKAWAY BEACH TRAVEL Ocean F ro n t Vacation Rentals Self-contained One “You ’re not just buying a piece o f property, you're investing in your financial future." • FHA/VA • Purchases • Equity Lines • Reverse Mortgages Mortgages Investment Properties l4ou can ow a hom e *FREE* Homebuyers Seminar Sat., May 22 at 11 am Call for reservations N ancy J . W illiam s INEXPENSIVE LODGING, gay man’s Southern Oregon rustic farmhouse between coast and 1-5. (541) 597-2681.(5/21) Bedroom Condos; Each unit «fill sleep four to six Fireplae«;, Color TV, Cable, VCR ln -yo u rface Ocean Mews from Every Unit MANZANITA BEACH HOUSE. Great ocean view 2 BR 2 BA. 2 night minimum, $ 100/night. (503) 287-0250. (6/18) 5 0 3 - 7 6 2 - 5 7 8 0 or toll-free 8 7 7 - 8 6 2 - 5 4 6 6 Les n ’ Bo’s Escape for Womyn on the Sunshine Coast o f B.C. Canada. A comfy, cozy private cabin nestled in the woods with sauna, bbq, fire pit A only steps to the beach. 40 minute ferry ride from Vancouver. Spectacular ocean views, kitchens, fireplaces, plants, and antiques. Pets welcome. Phone: (604) 886-4227 e-mail: kingtop@sunshine.net ^ + 1+ 14 “A 'Weekend in the Country ” (Middle. CreeHiOtiin ‘Bed & ‘Breakfast Antique appointed Queen Anne Victorian on 97 acres. Three course breakfast. Hot tub. In the heart of the Wine Country. Spirit Mountain Casino. Antique Shops. Galleries. Thirty minutes to Coast. Weddings, Retreats, Special Events Brochure Available Gay owned & operated: Hosts John & Marc Tat S ee Vi An oceanfront motel on the Central Oregon Coast between Yachats and Florence ( 503 ) 843-7606 www.seevue.com (5 4 1 ) 5 4 7 -3 2 2 7 AccuBanc M ortgage Corporation di« > m tel. 503/670-7555 M f i * pgr. 503/936-0661 (H ' , ,w M ills <u : m V t Quality Service. Competitive I Rates and Fees. Jumbo. FHR. UH. & I Conventional Home Loans D A V E D IS H M A M STEUERS ItlORTGflGE CO. VICE PRESIDENT Office - 670-0535, *106 Pager - 9Q0-6725 “JUST ft PHOhE CALL AWAY” SERVICES MOJO MASSAGE outcalls (503) 237-3732. Excel Moving S e r v ic e s • Pack, load and unload • Local and long distance moves professional, affordable, exceptional 503 - 234-2118 H uw - c s V C R @ r o l . com TV, VCR, Stereo servicing by top man in field since 1979. Your place or mine. Free estimates. 9 am-9 pm 7 days. Steve 256-1319, cell 347-1031 Bed & Breakfast/Retreat * Serene * Secluded * Pool * Hot Tub * Shakespeare * Rafting/Fishing ® je ©ueeti’s Cottage R o g u e R iv e r , O r e g o n A !kpmantic Vacation ‘Rental * 541-582-1757 * 800-788-1757 * Hawaii from $30 per night Mahina’s Women’s Guest House on the beautiful gar den island of Kauai. Sunrise beach walks outside your door. Shared or private rooms available. (808) 823-9364 “Carmel o f the Oregon Coast" 9 mi. west of Tillamook. Six units with spectacular ocean views, large private decks and B-B-Q’s. Full kitchens in five units. All units are equipped with TVs, VCRs, microwaves and fireplaces. $70-$ 175 Two night minimum “Pets welcome at most locations” Bender Properties 233-4363 Shakti Cove Cottages 10 Cabins, with kitchenettes, nestled in a grove of trees on 3 secluded acres. Beach access. Pets welcome. Affordable rates. 2 1/2 Hours from Portland on the beautiful Long Beach Peninsula. (360) 665-4000 r* L o ca ted in the NfCscott ‘B each area o f Lincoln C ity, Ore. Antique furnishings • Sleeps six. Qas fireplace • Private backyard M urray & Jan 541 - 994-3341 • (fully equipped Iqtcfun • 2 blocks to beach access C all for B rochurf . mahinas @ hawaiian. net OCEANSIDE www.ShaktlCove.com A C U PU LC O “ LAS P A LM A S ” /litx U a s CLOTHING OPTIONAL • CAFE • BAR POOL • JACUZZI 3^ c www.acupulco-laspalmas.com * * * .'* " bobbyjoa@aculpulco-laspalmas.com TEL. 011-52-74 (87-M -43), FAX: 011-52-74 (87-12-82) LESBIAN COMMUNITY PROJECT is now plan ning the Fourteenth Annual Softball Tournament, the largest softball event in the Northwest, August 6-8. Be a part of the fun! Organizing meeting Monday April 26 7:00 PM at LCP’s new office, 1001 East Burnside. Easy parking, accessible. (503) 282-8090. (7/16) PORTLAND WOMEN’S CRISIS LINE seeks mem bers for its volunteer Board of Directors. Board members are required to attend a monthly two-hour meeting, serve on two committees of the board, complete the Crisis Line training for volunteers, care about women and children who are victims/survivors of domestic or sexual violence, and be dedicated to assisting in fund raising. For further information and an application, call (503) 232-4176.(5/21) WRITE AROUND PORTLAND, a new nonprofit, seeks facilitators for writing workshops with marginalized groups. Materials and full training provided. Call (503) 232-2246 for more info. (5/21) * 25400 Harmony Road, Sheridan, OR 97378 mrziki www.thesealion.com IT ’S MY PLEASURE needs volunteers for various pro jects and work crews. Help make the center more acces sible, assist with fund raising and grant writing. 3106 NE 64th Ave., Portland, OR 97213. (503) 280-8080. (6/4) WRITE AROUND PORTLAND is recruiting partic ipants for its summer cycle of writing workshops. This group is for women survivors of domestic violence and women dealing with issues of homelessness. The work- shops are for you if you want to share your stories with others, to leam writing skills, to feel good about yourself, and to meet new and interesting people. Workshops run from week of June 28 through August 30, once a week for 10 weeks. Free child care, materials, snacks and bus tickets provided. Call Natalie at the Family Center, (503) 771-5503. (6/18) FRIENDS OF TREES. Volunteers are needed to mon itor the health of recently planted street trees by walking a route in Portland neighborhoods (some routes avail able in Vancouver, Oregon City and Milwaukie) during the summer months. All that’s needed is an interest in learning more about proper tree care and a desire to help trees stay healthy. Training, material and supervision provided. @-3 hours each month from July to Septejnber. To sign up for Tree Team call (503) 284-TREE (8733). (6/18) LESBIAN COMMUNITY PROJECT. Volunteer opportunities abound—we have a new office/communi- ty organizing space and are working on some very excit ing programming and projects. Give us a call. Meet great folks. Develop new organizing skills. Make the world a better place while having fun. Call (503) 233-3913 for more information. (7/2) IVIoney i s p o w e r * . S u p p o rt q u e e r b u sin e ss. CLACKAMAS WOMEN’S SERVICES is recruiting members for the Board of Directors. CWS provides emergency shelter, support and advocacy for women and children escaping domestic and sexual violence. CWS promotes diversity among Board members and encour ages survivors of domestic and sexual violence to apply. The Board meets monthly and terms are 2 years. Call Kathy Moore, Executive Director, at (503) 722-2366 for an application. (5/21) PUPPY RAISERS NEEDED! Canine Companions for Independence, a nationwide nonprofit organization that provides service dogs for people with disabilities, is looking for volunteer puppy raisers. The commitment is 12-14 months of your time, financially providing for the dog (tax deductible), attending classes (in Portland or Longview, WA), socializing the puppy, and following through with other guidelines as set by the program. All training and support materials provided. No previous dog owning/training experience necessary. Please call Teija or Peggy at (360) 425-7297 to receive more infor mation on the program. (5/21) THE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF OREGON invites anyone interested in preserving Cascade Head to participate in volunteer work parties taking place this spring and summer on the central Oregon coast. Volunteers will he maintaining trails at this spectacular preserve. Participants are encouraged to bring a sack lunch, water, appropriate clothing and work gloves. Registration is required. For more information or to reg ister, please contact Debbie Pickering at (541) 994-5564, or Jo Anne Dolan at (503) 230-1221. (5/21) WHAT CAN YOU DO to stop violence? You can vol unteer at the Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence. CARDV volunteers provide many services including answering the 24-hour hot line, working in our emergency shelter, providing legal and hospital advocacy, community education and fund raising.Training provided at CARDV office in Corvallis. (541) 758-0219 for application and information, or stop by 129 NW 4th St. in Corvallis. (5/21) FAMILY CENTER, a program for women and children surviving domestic violence and homelessness, has opportunities for compassionate women to assist in vari ous programs, including: Children’s Program; advocacy with women; answering the 24-hour crisis line; speaking out against domestic violence ; co-facilitating groups; and administrative assistance. 40 hours training provid ed. Call Tiffany at (503) 771-5503 to reserve your space! Hurry! (5/21) AIDS ISN’T OVER. Cascade AIDS Project is serving more families affected by HIV than ever before, and vol unteers make it happen. Training begins soon for Personal Active Listeners (PALs), Oregon AIDS Hotline Volunteers, Latino/a Advocates and volunteers for our Vancouver office. We offer HIV-related services, advocacy and prevention in Oregon and Southwest Washington. In the Portland metro area call (503) 223-5907, ext. 101. In Vancouver call (3603 735- 9170.(5/21) ARE YOU A NUMBERS PERSON? Would you or someone you know like to support a program dedicated to accurate and compassionate information about AIDS? Valley AIDS Information Network (VAIN), a small 501(c)(3) organization with a tradition of excellence needs assistance with accounting, bookkeeping, and grant writing. We have a special need for someone to oversee our budget. Please call Margo Denison at VAIN at (503) 752-6322 for more information. (6/4)