Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, January 06, 2006, Page 5, Image 5

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    JANUARY 6. 2006
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Intuitive Guidance
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What do you think of new year's resolutions,
and what resolutions have you made?
Area
Portland
Business Association,
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which aims to strength­
en businesses in the
J odi K angsagor
Drag Star
sexual minorities com­
munity, elected Larry Foltz as the
nonprofit
organization’s
new
“I don’t think I’ve ever
followed through on a
resolution. You
should make deci­
sions to change things
in your life throughout
the year instead of
waiting for new
year’s.”
president during a luncheon
Dec. 14. He previously served
several terms as secretary.
“In my long experience with
PABA, I know most of the mem­
bers. I go to all of the luncheons
and special events. Over the
years, I’ve gotten to meet and
G wenn B aldwin
Q Center Board
Member
“Only those that I
know 1 can break."
have fun with everybody in addi­
tion to helping them strengthen
their businesses,” said Foltz, who
is gay.
Intuitive counselor Larry Foltz is the new Portland Area Business
Association president.
His background in the Oregon nonprofit sector
Entrepreneurs. According to Foltz, PABA member­
spans 35 years, with experience working for the Urban
ship has improved his own business as an intuitive
League and Klickitat Skamania Development Council,
counselor through the years.
Foltz plans to boost membership in 2006, hoping
ant nature. I pick up messages that help guide people
to expand membership from 300 to 900. “We re going
on their life path,” he said. “I’ve gotten a lot of cus­
to work hard to get more people involved and show
tomers from PABA members who refer me to their
them what belonging to PABA can really mean to their
friends, relatives and acquaintances.”
For more information about Foltz’s intuitive coun-
businesses," he said.
PABA is affiliated with the National Gay and
Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, Portland Business
Association
J erky W eller
Retired Activist
“I don’t make them.
For some people, the
start of the new year
is a good time for
them to make
changes. I’m more
about doing that peri­
odically throughout
the year.”
“To win the lottery.”
"1 do psychic readings that are more of a clairvoy­
primarily focusing on economic development.
Alliance and Oregon
E d K raft
Teacher
of Minority
seling business, visit www.larryfoltz.com. To learn
more about PABA, visit www.paba.com.
—Jaymee R. Cult
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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