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Free cooking
classes
Free Tennis Lessons
There are free Tennis Lessons at Co-
lumbia Park for girls grades 6-9!
The Roosevelt High School Varsity
Tennis Team is putting on free clinics
to teach tennis to our neighborhood.
Session #1 was July 7, 8 & 9 Session
but there is still time to get in on ses-
sion #2 which will be held July 14, 15
& 16. 9 a.m. – 12:00.
T-shirts and snacks are included!
Please Call Coach Karey to register:
503-312-6103.
St. Johns Main Street will be hosting
the Oregon Food Bank’s free cooking
class series, “Cooking Matters,” at
Swapnplay this summer. The hands-
on class is once a week for six weeks
and is team-taught by a volunteer chef
and nutrition educator. The classes
will cover meal preparation, grocery
shopping, food budgeting and nutri-
tion. Participants will prepare meals
together and get to take home a bag of
groceries at the end of each class!
Classes will be held at Swapnplay:
7535 N Chicago Ave., in St. Johns on
Wednesday evenings, 5:30-7:30pm
from July 29 to Sept. 9. Space is
limited! Register by phone or email.
Contact Sydney Leonard, Communi-
ty Programs Manager: Phone #: 503-
841-5522 or Email: sydney@stjohns-
mainstreet.org. For more information,
visit:
www.stjohnsmainstreet.org/
farmers_market
Assumption School
All-Class Reunion
All class members and spouses are
invited to attend a reunion to be held
on Sun/ August 2 at the St Johns Bach-
elor Club at 2:00 PM. RSVP to John
Sullivan Tel: 971-313-4056
St. Johns Bridge Contest Rules:
For each issue the editor will choose two pictures to be used as either a Mast-
h ead or as a Photo of the Week. A third pictures may also be used as space allows.
At the end of 2015 (most likely in November,) the pictures will be voted upon by read-
ers for which photo reader’s liked the best. The winner will receive a $100 cash prize
from the Review.
Pictures must be:
*Sent in high resolution (200+) and sent to reviewnewspaper@comcast.net or review-
newspaper@gmail.com in JPEG format.
* Pictures may be cropped (by the Review) to fi t the paper’s perimeters. For photos ap-
pearing in the Masthead they need to be vertical more than horizontal. Masthead pictures
are 10.25” across, and 3” to 5” tall. Pictures of the Week can be vertical or horizontal
and any size.
* Pictures appearing in the paper must belong to taker of the picture, but the Review has
the right to use them in current and future issues.
* Color pictures are preferred, but outstanding black & whites might be used.
* Photos used in 2013 and/or 2014 may be sent and used again.
* If multiple photos are sent at one time by a photographer, the Review will use judgment
for the picture (or pics) we think will print best in the paper.
* Since this is a fi rst, these rules may change during the year, or more suggestions and
rules added. (We’ll learn as we go.)
* One vote per person. Voting begins in November where all the year’s pictures will be
re-shown.
(Disclaimer: Pictures appearing in the paper are reformatted to tiff’s at 600 resolution
for printing presses. After placement in the paper and being printed on newsprint, the
photos may lose a certain amount of clarity. The Review cannot be responsible for lack
of clarity or any other changes in the pictures. The Review is not responsible or liable
for pictures sent in saying their author has taken them when in fact they may not have.)
Editor: Gayla Patton
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Circulation Manager: Ginger Harris; Assist Circulation Mgr: Roger Meyers.
Lead writers: Gayla Patton and Barbara Quinn
Contributing Writers: Jackie Larson, Jim Moulton, Michael Verbout
Photos: Jim Moulton, Marshall Snyder, Jackie Larson
Smoking not permitted in City Parks
Portland Parks & Recreation
(PP&R)’s ban on smoking and tobac-
co use will expand to include the en-
tire PP&R system on July 1, 2015. All
City parks, natural areas, community
centers, trails, golf courses, recreation
areas, and all other sites where PP&R
park rules apply will be smoke and to-
bacco-free.
The bureau continues to feel that
education on this expanded policy is
the best way to promote public health
and protect Portland’s parks and nat-
ural areas. PP&R currently prohibits
tobacco use at Director Park, Pioneer
Courthouse Square, and the portion of
the South Park Blocks that is located
on Portland State University’s cam-
pus. Smoking is also prohibited within
25 feet of any play structure, picnic ta-
ble or designated children’s play area.
“Expanding the smoking and tobac-
co-free policy throughout the entire
PP&R system makes the rule consis-
tent,” says PP&R Director Mike Ab-
baté. “And Portland will join more
than 500 cities and towns nationwide
which already have laws mandating
smoke-free parks. It furthers our mis-
sion of Healthy Parks, Healthy Port-
land.”
On Wednesday, June 17, 2015, pri-
or to the expanded policy going into
effect, Portland Parks Commissioner
Amanda Fritz is taking an amendment
to City Council clarifying how the pol-
icy will be enforced: only by Portland
Parks & Recreation staff who have the
authority to enforce park rules (such
as Portland Park Rangers), and not
law enforcement or other personnel.
Those smoking or using tobacco could
be asked to leave the park where the
violation takes place, for the rest of
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“The intent of the smoke and tobac-
co-free parks policy is to promote pub-
lic health and protect Portland’s parks
and natural areas, not to criminalize
those who smoke or use tobacco,”
says Commissioner Fritz. “We expect
people to comply with the expanded
policy because it’s the right thing to
do for our parks and for themselves,
not solely because they’re faced with
major penalties.”
The primary method of enforcement
will be education, emphasized Fritz.
Voluntary compliance is key in the
expanded policy, which is designed
to promote public health and to pro-
tect Portland’s parks and natural areas
from litter and fi re danger, among oth-
er concerns.
Prohibited smoking and tobacco
products include, but are not limited
to: bidis, cigarettes, cigarillos, cigars,
clove cigarettes, e-cigarettes, nicotine
vaporizers, nicotine liquids, hookahs,
kreteks, pipes, chew, snuff, smokeless
tobacco, and marijuana. The expanded
policy will also apply to events held at
PP&R properties, with a provision for
golf tournaments to allow smoking un-
der permitted and certain conditions.
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North Portland Meetings
The following free listings are meetings for North Portland organizations.
Updated information is the responsibility of each organizations.
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A rBOr L ODgE n EigHBOrHOOD A SSn :
Meet on the 3rd Thursday each month, 6:30-8pm, Kenton Firehouse, 2209 N. Schofi eld
A MEricAn L EgiOn , S T . J OHnS POST #98 Meets 4th Tuesday, 11:00 AM, St Johns Community Ctr. 8427 N. Central.
Contact Gerald 503-289-0855
B OY S cOUT T rOOP 52:
Meets Tuesdays from 7-8:30 p.m. at St. Johns Christian Church, 8044 N. Richmond. We welcome boys ages 11-17.
For membership info, contact Anthony at 503-913-7085.
B riDgETOn n EigHBOrHOOD A SSOciATiOn :
General Meeting: 3rd Mondays at 8pm, Port Yacht Club, 1241 NE Marine Dr.
c UB S cOUT P AcK 52: Meets Mondays at St. Johns Christian Church, 8044 N. Richmond.
E AST c OLUMBiA n EigHBOrHOOD A SSn :
Meets the second Tuesday of each month from 7-8:30pm at the Columbia Rvr RV Park Comm. Rm, 10649 NE 13th.
F riEnDS OF c ATHEDrAL P ArK n EigHBOrHOOD A SSn :
General Meeting: odd months at BES Water Lab; 7pm. Board Meetings on even months at St Johns McMenamins,
7:30. All meetings on 2nd Tuesdays of the month.
F riEnDS OF B ALTiMOrE W OODS : General meeting: 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30pm at the BES Water Lab, 6543 N. Burlington.
F riEnDS OF P iEr P ArK : M EETing : Third Monday, 6:30pm at St. Johns Community Ctr., 8427 N Central
H AYDEn i SLAnD n EigHBOrHOOD n ETWOrK :
Meetings: 2nd Thursday, 7pm, at the Oxford Suites, 1226 N. Jantzen Beach Dr., Hayden Island.
K EnTOn B USinESS A SSn : 1st Thursday of the month, 9am at Kenton Firehouse 2nd fl . 2209 N. Schofi eld
K EnTOn n EigHBOrHOOD A SSn :
Board Meetings: 2nd Wed., 7pm, Kenton Firehouse, 8105 N. Brandon
L innTOn n EigHBOrHOOD A SSn : Meetings: 1st Wed. of odd mos; 7-9 at Linnton Comm. Ctr., 10614 NW St. Helens Rd.
n OrTH P OrTLAnD L AnD U SE g rOUP :
Meets 4th Thursday of the month at Kenton Firehouse, 8105 N Brandon. 7pm
n OrTH P OrTLAnD S OrOPTiMiST c LUB meets the 2nd Wed at 6PM at the Lung Fung Restaurant, 2025 N Lombard
Street. Public welcome to attend meetings to learn more about the club.
O ccUPY S T J OHnS : Meets Weds. 7:00pm at Anna Bannanas, 8716 N Lombard
O VErLOOK n EigHBOrHOOD A SSn .:
General Meetings: 3rd Tues of each month except Aug & Dec at Kaiser Town Hall, 7-9pm. Board Meetings: 1st Tues.
each month at Overlook Hse, 3839 N. Melrose Dr.
P EninSULA O PTiMiST c LUB :
Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays (except holidays) at noon at Christie’s Restaurant, 5507 N. Lombard. General public is
welcome to attend meetings to learn about the club. There will be a guest speaker at most meetings. Questions—con-
tact Sharon at 503-490-2889.
P OrTLAnD H ArBOr c OMMUniTY A DViSOrY g rOUP
Offers a gathering of thoughts on the Superfund. Concerns about the contamination in the Portland Harbor Superfund?
Join the community to meet with the agencies in charge. Meetings include Informational presentations; Opportunity to
render your opinion. Meet agency leaders in charge of clean up. 2nd Wednesday-Monthly at BES: 6543 N Burlington,
beneath the St Johns Bridge 6:00 PM. www.portlandharborcag.info
P OrTSMOUTH n EigHBOrHOOD A SSn :
Board Meeting: 3rd Tues of ea mo, 6pm, Bridge Meadows, Bridge Community Room, 8502 N. Wayland
P UBLic S AFETY A cTiOn c OMMiTTEE : Meets 4th Wed. ea. mo., 7-9pm, Kenton Firehouse, 2209 N. Schofi eld.
S AFETY AnD L iVABiLiTY T EAM (SALT) M EETingS are the 1st Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. at the St. Johns Main Street Offi ce,
8250 N. Lombard.
S T . J OHnS B OOSTErS : Gen Meetings 3rd Tues at Central Hotel, 7:30-8:30. Meal provided. Board meetings:1st Tues at
7pm at Central Hotel.
S T . J OHnS L iOnS c LUB : Meets 1st & 3rd Tuesdays each month at Patti’s Deli, downtown St. Johns
S T . J OHnS M Ain S TrEET : Meets at 8250 N. Lombard. Fore more info go to: stjohnsmainstreet.org
S T . J OHnS n EigHBOrHOOD A SSOciATiOn :
General Meeting is 2nd Mon. at the St. Johns Community Ctr, 8427 N. Central.
U niVErSiTY P ArK B USinESS A SSOciATiOn :
Meets in 2014: 2/25; 4/22; 6/24; 9/23; 11/18 at 7pm at Darcy’s at the corner of Fiske/Lombard from 6-7:30pm.
U niVErSiTY P ArK n EigHBOrHOOD A SSOciATiOn :
Meets: Jan., Apr., July & Oct on 4th Monday 7pm at the Chiles Center at the UP, 5000 N. Willamette Blvd..