2 • The Multnomah Village Post September 2007 EDITORIAL Jawana take your transvestite selves someplace else? The Multnomah Village Post Every year since we have lived in 7825฀SW฀36th฀Ave฀Suite฀#203 the area we have made it a point to Portland, OR 97219 Days festival. attend the Multnomah Fax: (866)฀727-5336 We begin with the pancake breakfast, email: the news@multnomahpost.com watch parade (we used to walk to it without dog), and visit the various street and village vendors, which seem to grow greater in number every year. It is a great, “local” day, a festival aimed at families—the spectators of the parade seem mostly that—AND it is that parade that causes us to write: It was grossly abuses this year by one of the entries. We welcomed the apparent decision to remove “politics” from the festival, especially the more aggressive persons and groups we encountered in recent years, though one non- cooperator did manage to crash the parade restrictions. That was simply rude, inconsiderate and we hope it does not happen again, but that entry offends only those who don’t agree with the message; many do. What was completely unacceptable for a mostly family-intended and family-attended venue, however, was the parade entry from “Jawana,” a crude group celebrating transvestitism, an entry that surely caused many a parent to wish he or she had not brought children to the event. With innocent groups participating in the parade from churches, schools, community groups, businesses, etc., that form of “adult” behavior has no place in a venue that seeks family involvement. If we sponsored a business or group entry in the parade, we surely would not re-enter without a commitment from the event organizers to ban such “adult” entertainment from the day’s events, especially the parade. We hope groups that DO sponsor entries take such a position. Wilson senior pranksters planted flowers for peace Your anonymous letter writer uttering disgust at the anti-peace Wilson principal spoke for many of us [“All we are saying is give peace a chance,” July 2007]. Imagine young people in these wretched times expressing their enthusiasm for peace and being punished for it. The mind boggles at how much the authorities are getting away with. The anonymous writer needs to know that 93 percent of the people on my block would have contempt for the principal. Today’s youth deserve better. Arthur and Suzy Henry Southwest Portland Editor’s Note: When shown a copy of this letter, Ty Steinbach, owner of Thinker Toys, and co-organizer of the Multnomah Days Festival and Parade had no official comment. But after some cajoling by this editor, Steinbach admitted that parade organizers accept all entrants. “The ‘Jawana’ group I believe was formed specifically for the Parade and has appeared the past 10 years.” (Post Gail Jacobson Southwest Portland Crossword Solution Puzzle on Page 14 photo by Anne Snedecor) Got School Clothes? O RegOn S chOOl of M aSSage Offering Western and Eastern bodywork focuses. •Small class size. •Quality instructors who care. We do @ Baby! Oh Baby! 7863 SW Capitol Hwy 503-245-0700 •Affordable tuition. Attend our next free Career Preview on September 12th at 6:30pm, or visit our website for future dates and times. Fall Term begins September 24th! 7825 SW 36th Ave Suite #203 Portland, OR 97219 Phone: (503) 244-6933; Fax: (866) 727-5336 general email: news@multnomahpost.com web address: www.MultnomahVillagePost.com Editor & Publisher: Don Snedecor Editorial Department: Reporters/Writers: Mark Ellis, Mark Myers, Lee Perlman, Brian Russell, Don Snedecor Photographers: Andrea Lorimor, Anne Snedecor Business Department Retail Advertising Manager: Harry Blythe Graphic Design: Megan Zimmer Printing: Oregon Lithoprint, Inc. © 2007 by The Multnomah Village Post. All rights reserved. The opinions of the artists and authors contained herein are not necessarily shared by the publisher. Deadline for news and advertising is generally the 15th of the month prior to publication. Please call for current deadline information. Advertising rates are available upon request. The Post has a circulation of 10,000 in Multnomah Village and the surrounding neighborhood business districts including Burlingame, Capitol Hill, Garden Home, Glen Cullen, Hillsdale, South Portland, Raleigh Hills, West Portland and Vermont Hills. The Post is published on or about the 1st of every month. Subscriptions are $24 per year. Back issues are $2.50 each when available. All major credit cards accepted. The Post is printed on recycled newsprint using soy-based inks. 9500 SW Barbur Blvd. #100 Portland, OR 97219 1-800-844-3420 www.oregonschoolofmassage.com Support Your September Local Paper! Special $24.00 $14 $34.00 $24 $44.00 $34 7650 SW SW Capitol Hwy., Portland 7825 36th Ave #203, Portland 97219 97219