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    2 • The Southwest Portland Post
EDITORIAL
what catches their attention enough
to follow it, especially with electronic
media of “all you can get.” The less
attention, the more it fades. Going
with the less attention. There is a
reason that they say “rest in peace.”
The Southwest Portland Post
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Ghost hunting in Multnomah
Village simply a ploy to
bring in traffic
Regarding “Clyde Lewis goes ghost
hunting in the basement of Fat City
Café,” The Post, December 2012.
Just when I thought there was hope
for the human race. Besides the fact
that there is no such thing as ghosts.
The sad deaths of others is nothing
to groom a story over, not to mention
having to dig back to 1973 ... mean-
ing that the Village has nothing else
going than hoping “ghost hunters”
will bring traffic in.
The only ghosts seen here are the
loss of brain matter and those who
follow the walking deadheads down
the basement steps actually thinking
that there will be something there
besides old town mold.
Not a letter, a comment. Not look-
ing to escalate a conversation to put
into a newspaper to further this story
any more than it has already been
displayed day in and out in that cafe
like they are notorious and keep the
small town “ghostly story.”
People are fickle when it comes to
Anonymous via e-mail
Get plugged in to
Multnomah Village
We need your support. Capitol
Highway between Southwest 35th
and 36th avenues will be undergo-
ing a major renovation starting the
beginning of March.
There is a desire to install 110V
electrical outlets in the tree wells
that would make it easier to put up
holiday tree lights and even other
lighting throughout the year.
You can help by writing a letter of
support. You can mail that letter of
support to MVBI (Multnomah Village
Bloc’s Initiative).
This is a 501c3 organization
working on behalf of the commu-
nity on safety and accessibility of
the Multnomah Village Business
District. You can mail your letter of
support to the following address:
MVBI
7829 SW Capitol Hwy
Portland, Oregon 97219
Time is of the essence so please get
your letters sent in today! Thank you
for your support.
February 2013
COMMUNITY LIFE
By Don Snedecor
The Southwest Portland Post
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Pacific Woodturning Guild is fea-
tured in an exhibit Feb. 1-27 at the
Center Gallery, Multnomah Arts Center,
7688 SW Capitol Hwy. Artists reception
will be held Friday, Feb. 1, at 7:00 p.m.
at the same location. Free. For more
information call (503) 823-ARTS or visit
www.multnomahartcenter.org.
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The Sapphires (Australia, 98 min-
utes) will be shown Friday, Feb 8 th
at 6:00 p.m. at the Whitsell Auditorium,
Portland Art Museum, 1219 SW Park
Ave. “Catapulted onto the world stage
as Australia’s answer to the Supremes.”
Tickets to this film are $11 adults, $10
students & seniors. This is one of some
100 films shown Feb. 7-23 in the 36th
annual Portland International Film Fes-
tival, (503) 221-1156. Full PIFF program
is available at http://festivals.nwfilm.
org/piff36/.
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Kurt Rosenwinkel, a composer
and jazz guitarist, will play on
Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ev-
ans Auditorium, Lewis & Clark College.
$30 general, $15 students. Tickets and
more information at www.pdxjazz.
com.
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Spilt Milk, a comedy show-
case featuring local comics and
writers, will be held Tuesday, Feb. 26,
at O’Connor’s Vault in Multnomah
Village, 7850 SW Capitol Hwy. Doors
open at 6:30 p.m., show starts at 7:00
p.m. $5 cover, adults only. For more
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Multnomah Neighborhood Association
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KBOO, the Willamette Bridge and
the Psychedelic Supermarket. Author
Polina Olsen will talk about her latest
book, “Portland in the 1960s: Stories
from the Counterculture” on Tuesday,
Feb. 26, 6:45 -7:45 p.m. at the Capitol
Hill Library, 10723 SW Capitol Hwy.
Free, for adults.
MAPLEWOOD NOTEBOOK
(Continued from Page 8)
Schools faces a $22 million shortfall
in its 2013-14 budget year (equivalent
to more than 220 teaching positions)
under Gov. John Kitzhaber’s proposed
budget for the 2013-15 biennium.
The school district’s budget has not
yet been finalized and is scheduled to
be adopted this summer.
Barbur Concept Plan hearing
set for Feb. 26
Land use committee chairwoman
Claire Carder announced that there
will be a public hearing on the Barbur
Concept Plan on Feb. 26.
The hearing on the long-term vi-
sion for improvements on Southwest
Barbur Boulevard will be from 6:00 to
7:00 p.m. during the Portland Planning
Commission’s meeting at 1900 SW
Fourth Ave., second floor.
The Commission plans to make a
recommendation to Portland City
Council to adopt the plan by resolu-
tion in the spring, according to the
city’s website.
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