Ä U l W W W JUSTOU T C O M JUNE tt. 2010 RYAN J N W NEW S June 3. Instead, more than 500 students, teachers, activists and concerned citizens gathered in front of the Northeast Portland school in a moving show of solidarity against the Topeka, Kan.-based hate group. The W BC picketers were scheduled from 7:35 to 8:05 a.m., but according to reports on the scene, the group showed up around 7 a.m. with a party of approximately 7 members, and departed after 20 minutes. W hat they faced upon their arrival were hundreds of counter-protesters singing songs, holding randomly phrased signs— “God Hates Figs,” “This is Gay!” and “God Loves Lamp,” among many others— and demonstrating that W B C ’s messages of hate would be met with ones o f love. In fact, most in attendance re­ ported never even seeing the W BC picketers. “W hy do you have signs that don’t make sense?” a male student was asked by an onlooker. “Because the Westboro Baptist Church doesn’t make sense,” he replied with a smile. Volunteers strolled the sidewalks with cof­ fee cans reading “Phelps-a-thon,” the purpose of which was to garner donations for G rant’s Gay-Straight Alliance. About 150-200 stu­ dents participated in a school-sanctioned, student-only assembly on the steps of the au­ ditorium, but most of the student body, along with students from other schools, remained out where the action was. The perimeter of the school was roped oif, while Grant faculty members observed the scene unfold, even after the first bells had rung. Stu­ dents stayed active on the sidewalks until about 8:30 a.m., when the crowds began to disperse. A large police presence kept the scene tidy. A similar scene took place Tuesday, June 1 in Vancouver, Wash, at Heritage High School, where W BC members also picketed. Vancou­ ver newspaper The Columbian reported 400- 500 people in unified counter-protest there, despite the wishes of the school district for counter-protesters to stay away. This was the last o f a weeklong picket­ ing schedule for W BC. From May 28 to 30, the group targeted Congregation Ahavath Achim, Havurah Shalom, Congregation Neveh Shalom, M ittleman Jewish Com m u­ nity Center, Congregation Beth Israel, City Bible Church, Church of St. Michael the Archangel Catholic and New Hope C om ­ munity Church, stopping to picket for less than a half-hour at each location. - Ryan J. Prado A G ay* in the Park to Bring E ugene LGBTQ Com m unity O ut to W ashington Jefferson Park In its inaugural event, Que Productions, LLC— a new Eugene-based LGBTQ_events group— is presenting a day of field games, dancing, live music, theater, artisans, artists, crafters, food and more during A Gay* in the Park. The event will be held Saturday, June 19 at Washington Jefferson Park (located under the Jefferson Street bridge, between First and Third Avenues and Washington and Jefferson Streets.) A wide range o f family fun is planned be­ ginning at 11 a.m. with highlights like a D unk Tank, “Pie the Queen” activities for the grown­ ups and table puzzles, hula hoops, bocce ball, toss games and more for the kids. The City of Eugene Recreation Services will be organizing team field games beginning at 4 p.m. At noon, the entertainm ent lineup kicks off with Eugene’s countrified quintet the W hiskey Chasers and will segue into sets by Pegasissy, the Brick Underground Theatre Project, Stephan Nance, Swamp Mama Kaz, and the rock-reggae stylings o f Paradigm. Food will be covered via local carts like Viva Vegetarian Grill, Pacific Grill, Devour, and vegan, gluten-free pies from Piety. The coffee bar provided by Rock Java should hold you over until the event after-party at The Green Olive (1675 Franklin Blvd.) at 9 p.m. The park is alcohol-free, and organizers have asked those who can bike, bus or car- pool to do so, as parking is very limited. If you must drive, volunteers will be positioned around the park with signs directing you to available parking spaces. A Gay* in the Park runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. A $6 donation is asked for those ages 10 and over, though no one will be turned away for lack o f funds. For more information, visit agayinthepark. com. A Gay* in the Park is not affiliated with Eu­ gene Pride, which takes place from noon to 7 p. m. August 14 at Alton Baker Park. For more infor­ mation on Eugene Pride, visit eugenepride.org. —Ryan J. Prado Diversity Matters - In Your Life, In Your Investments Initial consultation with no charge or obligation • Comprehensive Financial Planning (Fee Based) • Life & Disability & LTC Insurance * • Inheritance & Estate Planning .WADDELL « S rR E E D • IRAs, Roth IRAs, Rollovers Financial Advisors“ • Tax & Retirement Planning I nvesting. 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