Page 8 Portland Observar April 23. 1981
PUBLIC FORUM
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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 "
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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
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(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. For information
and application forms, contact the Oregon Arts Commission, 835 Summer
St., NE Salem, OR 97301 or call toll free 800-452-7813.
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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.
Traveling Exhibit: A traveling exhibit entitled “ The Insect W orld,” will
be on display in three locations around the metropolitan area during May and
June: May 19 through May 25. in the A rt Gallery at Pacific University,
Forest Grove; May 28 through June 3. main library at Mt. Hood Community
College. Gresham; June 5 through June 12, in the lobby o f the new sicence
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