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ojsiauî. JUNE 13, 2008 northwest Office of Human Relations Secures Ongoing Funding McVittie-Law PC Your Partner In Estate Planning Planning to ensure your goals for your assets, your loved ones, and your healthcare are protected. Call now to schedule your free consultation $03.224.6611 Visit us on the web at mcvittie-law.com LINNTON FEED & SEED 10920 NW St. Helens Rd • Portland, OR 97231 • Phone: (503)286-1291 DAY OLD CHICKS POULTRY SUPPLIES ORGANIC FEED GARDENING SUPPLIES ORGANIC FERTILIZERS BEDDING PLANTS HARDWARE FENCING PLUMBING Your #1 choice 24/7/365 503.227.1212 E squire M otors . A new prince and princess were crowned May 31 for the Imperial Sovereign Court of the Raintree Empire in Vancouver, Wash. Julie Johnson and Just Out Advertising Representative Justin Taylor were crowned as Prince XXXIV Clyde and Princess XXXIV Ivory Cox. For first-time titleholder Pamper Yourself! Come In To A Clean Home After A Hard Day Beary Clean 503.206.1222 • 503.644.6814 Homes • Apartments • Offices • Free Bids Move ln/0uts • Regular Schedule • Special Occasions Visit A/ly Website: www.BearyClean.net ♦ STAM QDoc Sees Successful Return QDoc, the country’s only documentary film festival focusing on queer content, returned May 29 to June 1. Clinton Street Theater accom modated swelling audiences and more appearanc es from out-of-town directors, including two visit ing from Rome to introduce their film Suddenly, Last Winter. A goal for future QDocs, according to festival co-founder and co-director Russ Gage, is flying in more foreign directors to introduce their films. Royalty Crowned in Vancouver and Portland I ■ I ' The Portland Office of Human Relations, cre ated By lame duck Mayor Tom Potter, was off to a rocky start last month when its ongoing funding was caught in the cross hairs of what City Hall insiders called grudge match. Potter and Commissioner Randy Leonard, who proposed an alternative to Potter’s budget, ironed out a compromised budget June 4 with the full council that provides the office with $260,295 in ongoing dollars. The office, composed of the Racial Profiling Committee and Immigrant and Refugee Task Force and the newly established Human Rights Commission, Is charged with “fostering diversity and resolving issues rooted in bias and discrimination.” Maria Lisa Johnson, the office’s director hired May 7, said her division still faces a challenge. “It’s on us to do our coalition building and educa tional work and make it as meaningful as we can. We need a lot of visibility and depth in our first year. It’s a good challenge.” The office will also enjoy a one-time pot of $386,955 left over from this year’s budget. This will help pay for two staff positions, materials and services. “We can do some good community education al work with that. That’s our opportunity because this special appropriation is one-time-only, so it will never come back,” Johnson said. Later this month, the office will post job listings for community outreach and program coordinator positions. In three to five months, Johnson aims to move the office from City Hall to a more acces sible place, possibly on Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Taylor, this year will mean “a lot of makeup and no facial hair.” The Investitures and Crowning of Prince & Princess was held at the Fraternal Order of the Eagles in Vancouver. Johnson and Taylor were cho sen by the reigning Rain Emperor XXXIV Brandon and Tree Empress XXXIV Shelia Dupont. “When you’re the Emperor and Empress, you want a powerhouse imperial family,” said Taylor. “They choose who they think is going to be good fits to make their reigns successful in raising money for charity and attracting people to their shows.” The titleholders will perform during the Vancouver Gay Pageant 7 p.m. July 12 at the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, 107 E. Seventh Ave. in Vancouver. In other court news, the Portland Gay Pride Pageant was held June 7 at Fez Ballroom. The evening closed with the newly crowned Ms. Gay Pride Onyx, Mr. Gay Pride Gypsy and Miss Gay Pride Aurora Cities. Prince XXXIV Clyde and Princess XXXIV Ivory Cox were crowned May 31 in Vancouver, Wash. Diane Young BMW Client Advisor I look forward to providing you with a buying and ownership experience that can’t be found anywhere else. Contact me today to arrange a test drive. ♦ doq treats food, vwtjbuite, food www.sta kwtri ats. co wc Stella, Portland DR Rasmussen BMW sawi, Portia ia , c ( 10% of profits are dorvated to no-felll arvi.ru.al sanctuari.es or SW Jefferson et 20th Portland, OR (503) 228-0380 • Toll Free 1-0OO-ASK-4BMW dianeyQrasmussenbmw.com