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P o r t la n d
O b s e rv e r
T h u rs d n
A p r il 2 ) .
1972
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PCC schedules
food workshop
OHSEHI Hi
world of women
A rt Center
holds a rt
com petition
The Albuia A rtC ente of 8
NJ£. Killuigsworth is holding
the Sixth Annual Young Peo
ple's A rt Competition. To
qualify for entry, all p a rtic i
pants should he young people
hetween the ages of 16 and 30
and living in the Portland
Metropolitan area.
Submitted entries should
have a label attached contain
ing the following information:
1. T itle of work ( if any)
2. Name
3. Address and phone no.
A ll paintings and drawings,
collages,
photographs and
graphics are to be matted ex
cept fo r work impossible to
mat. Paintings need not be
framed but must be ready to
hang. A ll sculpture entries
should be mounted to stand
without additional support.
Sculpture stands w ill be pro
vided. A rtistsm a y enterthree
(3) works. The Albina A rt
Center agrees to exhibit at
least one (I) of each a rtis t's
works. Paintings can be no
larger than 4* x 5’ . Adequate
care and supervision w ill be
given to all work. The show
w ill be insured. Winners w ill
be selected by a panel of
judges.
E ntries w ill be accepted
A p ril 28, 1972 from 12 noon to
5 p jn . The exhibit w ill be open
at the Albina A rt Center on
May 1, 1972 and w ill remain on
display until June 1, 1972.
The entry fee is $3.00, and
the awards are:
F irs t p iize : Painting $100
F irs t prize: Sculpture $ 100
F ir s t prize: Graphics $100
For
fu rth e r information
call The Albina A rt Center at
288 - 6766.
Another upcoming event
sponsored by The Albina A rt
Center is a dance "O D U M A",
featuring music fo r every
taste, on May 1st at the Town
H all, 3425 N. Montana Street.
Tickets are available at the
Center fo r $2.50 per person.
The proceeds from this
dance w ill go towards music
scholarships
and summer
programs at the A rt Center.
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(Above) - M rs . Eleanor McGovern chatsw ithchi drenat Bethel
Child Development Center, Brent W illia m s and Bobby Stewart.
(Right above) - Robert Banks discusses lunch with M rs. Mc
Govern while La Flecia Crumble and teacher, ConnieGonzales
observe.
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(Right below) - K im berly Coleman, center; Nicola Benton, left:
and Pansy Stewart discuss the morning’ s activities with M rs.
McGove rn.
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Co-feature The Deserter
Teacher Dorothy spence assists Yolanda Green anti Ronda
Byrd with then painting.
YWCA schedules coffee hour
Assisting M rs . B utler w ill
be Barbara P arke:, J e a n
Cales, C la rie Creene, and
Barbara Weedman. M rs .D e l-
von B a rra ti w ill present a
slide show.
On A p ril 23, YWCA volun
teers w ill receive special re
cognition io r work they have
done in YWCA programs to
eliminate racial d iscrim in a -
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CARE FOR BABIES
IN YOUR HOME.
$3.50 a child per day
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I lie Doi te M lIle i Award was
presented to Aretha F ia n klin
try | ) r . Benjamin M ays,presi
dent em eritus of Morehouse
College. Miss F ia n klin was
the firs t entertainer to be so
honored.
Dorie M llle r.a black sailor,
was a liero of the J apanese at-
iack on Pearl Harbor. Iledled
when his ship was sunkonNo-
vembei 23, 1943.
the Dot le M lllerfoundatlon
was organized and founded by
Reverend E lm ar L . F w alar m
[iecember, 1943, to pay hom
age to Done M ille r ami toglve
black youth a source oi inspi
ration. I he foundation has es
tablished the D one M ille r
M em orial L ib ra ry at tlie T hird
Baptist Chuich in Chicago.
Alameda Theater
3000 NE Alberta
M rs. L orene O verton p re p a re s to sew at
the Highland Com m unity C e n te r’s sewing
c e n te r.
W o o d y Strode
s t a r r in g
j
tion, assist the economically
disadvantage»!, end war, re
shape the quality of environ
ment, change society’ s expec
tations of women and theirown
self-perception, and to involve
youth In leadership and deci
sion making. Luncheon w ill be
served followed by the presen
tation of Strindberg's play,
"T h e Stronger,” with guest
a rtists from the U niversity of
Oregon theater.
"D u rin g celebration week,
g irls and women are especial
ly invited to come to our Down
town Budding, 1111 S.W, 10th
Ave., and to our area centers
to become acquainted,” Ile l-
engrant Weaver, YWCA Week
chairman adds. “ There w ill
be swimming without charge
at all of th eregulurD iptim es,
Monday through F riday. I he
public is invited to tour the
building, see demonstrations,
and learn ways women can af
fect community living, special
guides have teen arranged fo r
the non-English speaking.”
On A p ril 25 ami 26, the Adult
Program
Committee
w ill
sponsor a bazaar with more
than 17booths. E verythingw ill
be offered, from s p e c ia l
crafts and food to live puppies
and kittens. A luncheon anil
fashion show from the Y’ s
Buys Shop is scheduled fo r
Tuesday noon.
A p ril 28 and 29 w ill feature
a M in i-W rite rs Conference
prepared by VI Gale. Walt
Morey, author of "Gentle
Ben,” w ill be keynote speaker.
Public poetry reading ses
sions are planned f o r 8 p.m.
both days.
A c ra ft market and per
forming musicians festival,
"Workshop of Sound," all fo r
youth is planned fo r A p ril 29.
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Luboff teaches at
H aystack'72
Several well known music
personalities w ill participate
in Haystack ’ 72 at Cannon
Beach this summer. The uni
versity ci edit education pro
gram is sponsore»J by Portland
State U niversity under the d i
rection ot D r. Roy Pierson,
associate dean of the PSI I De
partment ofContinuing Educa
tion.
The music courses coordi
nated by D r. I.. Stanley G I a -
rum , w ill be taught by such
he illin e rs as Norm in L uboff,
choral conductor, Ray I ate,
popular g u ita rist irom Chica
go’ s Did 7 own, Manny Albain,
a jazz hand arranger from
New York and John Kendall,
conductor at Southern Illin o is
i niversity.
The fir s t of the six Jay mu
sic courses, a Suzuki string
workshop tiught by John Ken
dall, w ill legin on Junel2.Su
zuki is a method of teach
ing string instruments to be
ginners. I he course w ill tie
offered on two levels, for be
ginners and fo r those fa m ilia r
with the Kodaly method.
Kendall w ill also head the
Orchestra Workshop to begin
on June 19. Ile w ill concentrate
on the rehearsal techniques
which have brought his South
ern Illin o is U niversity o r
chestra to aprolesslonal per
fection.
A Stage Band Workshop
starting on June 26 w ill bedi-
recte»! by Manny Albani, who
has arranged for sirigersSara
Vaughn and Dionne Warwick
and fo r the big bands of Char
lie Barnet, Stan Kenton and
Count Basie, lie has alsodone
arranging fo r the Boston Pops
and Norman Luboff and hag
provided scores for televi
sion, m o t io n pictures and
Broadway shows.
I he week of July 3 - 8 w ill l<e
devoted to playing arxl evaluat
ing new Band Lite ra tu re . Va
rious Nortliwest hand d ire c
tors w ill tie guest conductors.
Approximately 250 new publi
cations for bands and wind en
sembles ot all a b illtie s w ill be
read.
A Kodaly Workshop taught
by Helen Hanks and Lauren
Abernathy w ill be offered July
10. Kodaly is a unique method
fo r teaching music reading in
elementary schools. Banks
and Alernathy are Kodaly
specialists in the Seattle Pub
lic Schools. They w ill be as
sisted by NormanWeeks, also
of tiie Seattle Public School
System.
Weeks also w ill head tb e ju -
nior High Workshop which be
gins on July 17. Weeks w ill
demonstrate the application of
Kodaly pr lnciples in tire devel
opment of music lite ra cy. A t
tention w ill be given tothede-
velopmem
of
appropriate
choral I iter ature lot the junior
high age student.
Norman Luboff, conductor
and arranger of the choir
bearing his name, taught at
Haystack in 1970 ami is return
ing by student demand. I.ubofl
w ill instruct the Swing Choral
Workshop from July 24 to July
29. He w ill be assisted by D r.
L . Stanley Cl arum, d ire cto r of
the Lewis and C lark College
C hoir.
7 he final music course, also
returning by student demand,
is a Guitar Workshop with Ray
Tate instructing. I lie course
begins on July 31. Tate Is cur
rently Dean of Instruction at
the Old I own School of Folk
Music in Chicago. As an a rtis t
perform er, he plays folk,
blues, jazz, pop and classical
g u ita r. Persons w ill tie taught
according to individual level.
Haystack brochures are now
available by w riting to Hay
stack ’ 72, in care of PSU, Box
1491, Portland, Oregon 97207
o r by calling (503) 229-4582.
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Com ing Soon
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Highlighting YWCA Week
(A p ril 23-29) w ill be a public
coffee hour on A p ril 27 given
by the Albina Community Re
lations Committee beginning
at 10 a jn . at M a llo ry C h ris
tian Church, 126 N .E .A lberta.
A lice B utler is chairman.
There w ill be displays and wo
men w ill model clothes they
have made.
all that Is needed Is a tew
basic techniques, cre a tivity,
and common sense. He main
tains that cookbook recipes
are based on meal from an
animal which Is al least foui
years old although for 40 years
annuals have been butchered
fo r meat at about two years
of age.
"M e a t starts out
tenderer that it used to te ,
arsl the aveiage cookbook
recipe leads to overcooking
and a d ry, tasteless, and less
nutritious main course." The
Barney Duin cooking methods
w ill be available soon in his
firs t published book.
Io add Interest amt economy
to your shopping and fo u l
preparation, Join the ’ ’ Eat
Better fo r le s s " cooking
workshop on A p ril 24 and meet
Barney Duui. F o r more in
formation, call I ’ortlam lCom
munity College, 244-6111, ex
tension 318.
Spend an hour with food
expert Barney Duin and cook
ing meal w ill never 1« the
same.
Duin w ill share his creative
approach to food preparation
at an "K a t Hettei fo r Less"
cooking workshop, sponsored
by Portland Community Col
lege, Monday, A p ril 24, 7:30
p jn . at Mountain View School
In Beaverton.
F orty years ago Barney
Dum planned to be an eng meet,
Hit tie depression changed
his plans. He quit college
fo r a job cutting meat, and
his s k ill in answering cus
tom ers' questions about pre-
parlng meat led to travels
throughout Oregon tor a laige
groceiy chain speaking to
store employees, home econo
m ics teachers, anti house
wives.
Barney bel leves one should
not use a cookbook for meats;
Aretha
receives
award
O p e n in g
Imitation of Life”
hours
Sun.
M o n ,-T h u rs . 7:15
M a t in e e
S M IT H 'S
1:45
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