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Page 8 Portland Observar April 23. 1981 PUBLIC FORUM Police and the Community !?**** Saturday, May 2, 9:30 A.M. Bourbon Street Restaurant NE Grand & Weidler Jerry Payne and Diana Thom as talk w ith artist Bobby Fouther at recent art show. The show was a p re lim in a ry to Thara M e m o ry 's " T im e s o u n d " • • • • w hich w ill be featured at the Civic A uditorium on M ay 2nd. Citizen complaint process Internal Affairs Discipline policy Police misconduct and Crime Sponsored by the Portland Observer (Photo: Richard Brown) Community Calendar P ra-K indargarten/K indergarten Round-up: Wednesday, May 13th at Humboldt School. Parents who live in the Humboldt attendance area with children who w ill be 4 years o f age or 5 years o f age before November 15, 1981 are eligible for enrollment in Hum boldt’s Pre-Kindergarten or Kinder garten programs. "W orld Press In R eview " April 25, 1980 - Ch-10, with Fungai Kumbula, Foreign A ffairs Editor for the Portland Observer w ill discuss the press in Namibia. The V a n c o u v e r B ranch o f N A A C P is holding a public education meeting Sunday, A p ril 26, at 4:00 p.m ., at the Fort Vancouver Regional Library, 1007 East M ill Plain Blvd. For more information call 206-695-0387. W o rk s h o p : on non-traditio nal careers Saturday, A p ril 25, Portland Community College Cascade campus, 705 N. Killingsworth, from 9am - 4:30 p.m. There is no charge. Is ra e li F o lkd a n ce P a rty : Saturday, May 2, 7:30 - I 1 pm featuring Ya’akov Eden at the Jewish Community Center, 6651 SW Capitol Highway. Sunday, May 3, there will be folkdance workshops. For more information call 244-0111. Annual Rum m age Sale: Saturday, May 2, from 9am - 4pm, 935 N.E. 33rd Avenue, I block south o f Sandy Blvd. For more information call 235- 3328. S ym posium : “ Women and Health: Beyond the Speculum” May 2, 6- 9pm, Westminister Presbyterian Church, 1624 NE Hancock - Marcus W hit man Room or May 2, 2-5 pm PSU Kramer Hall Room 150, 1721 SW Broad way. For more information call 777-7044. N ew Y ork C o n g re ssw o m a n S h irle y C h ish o lm w ill be featured by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., at the Annual Women of Excellence lun cheon, Saturday, May 16, 1981 - 12:30 to 3 p.m., at the Red Lion Motor Inn - Jantzen Beach. For Inform ation regarding tickets call 281-3634 and 289- 5443. Applications now accepted from the Oregon Arts Commission for the 1981 Individual Fellowship program. Ten non-matching grants o f $2,000 each will be awarded on the basis o f the demonstrated professional commit ment and quality o f the artists’ work, and the merit o f the proposed project. Individual professional artists working in the visual, performing, and literary arts may apply. Appplications must be in by July 1, 1981. 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Holladay Park Hospital: CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) classes Tuesday, April 28, May 26, and June 30, 1981. Each class will be held in the hospital’ s 6th floor auditorium from 6:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. There is a $5.00 charge for materials and pre-registration is required. Call 233-4567 Ext. 115 for more information and registration. Kukrudu Concerts: (Two shows), Friday, April 24, 1981 - 8:30 and 10:00 p.m., Northwest Artists Workshop, 117 N.W. 5th, Second Floor Gallery. Oho Addy, is leader o f the group Kukrudu (Earthquake) and has performed with such diverse groups as Joe Kelley’ s Band, the Ghana Broadcasting Band, Oboade, Ablade, Thara Memory’ s Creative Jazz Orchestra and, o f course, his own group, Kukrudu. For more information call 223-3210. C o n ce rt: “ I he Northwest Connection C hoir” combined choirs from tiarticld and Cleveland High Schools In Seattle, Washington, Saturday, May 2, 1981, 7:30 p.m., Emanuel Temple Church, 1032 N. Sumner. For more in formation call 287-2223. C o m m u n ity -U n ity Basketball Game: Sunday, May 3, at 12:30 p.m., Portland Community College Cascade gym, 705 N. Killingsworth - KBOO City League All-Stars vs. Black United Front’s Ghetto All-Stars. KBOO is led by Rick M itchell and the BUF All-stars are led by K P T V ’ s Ulyssess [acker, Jr., The last time these two teams met, the score was 113-107 in KBOO's favor. Spectators agreed it was some of the most exciting amateur basketball they’d seen in Portland. Don’ t miss it! B enefit fo r El Salvador: April 28, Northwest Service Center, 1819 NW Everett. For more information call 235-9388. B enefit for Reconstruction Projects in Managua, Nicaragua: May 9, 1981 at 8 p.m., Northwest Service Center, 18th and Everett. For more infor mation call 235-9388. Pancake Brunch: Sunday, A p ril 26, 10am - 2pm at Immaculate Heart School, 2926 N. Williams Avenue. For more inform ation call 281-1378 or 284-7868. Planned Parenthood Classes: May 6, 1981, 7:15 - 9:00 p.m., at Planned Parenthood Association. Conference Room, 1200 SE Morrison. For more information call 233-1131. Emanuel Hospital now offers a Cytogenetic Laboratory which makes it possible to predict for a family the likelihood of a future abnormal child by examing chromosomes. This can be done by studying the chromosomes o f the parents before pregnancy, or o f a fetus through amniocentesis. For more information call 280-4310. Portland Ballet Com pany: Spring Season performance May I, 2, 3, at Lincoln Hall Auditorium on the Portland State University campus. Tickets are $5.50 for adults and $4.50 for students and senior citizens. Friday and Saturday curtain at 8 PM; Sunday Matinee at 3 PM. For more information call 643-9111 or 774-2112. Episcopal C ountry Fair: Saturday, May 2. from 10 a m. - 8 p.m., and Sunday, May 3, from noon until 4 p.m For more information call 246-7771. 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