Page 8 Portland Observer, March 2, 1983 WOMEN'S DAY FESTIVAL Iniernaiional W omen'» Day w u first celebrated on M arch I. 1911 to rec­ ognize the right» and need» o f women around the world. These included the right to vote, equal pay for equal w ork, quality health and child care, and equal right» for women. Today we continue to »truggle for these basic hu­ man rights. O n March S, 1983, hundreds o f Portland area women will come together to honor women's contributions in our world, through their music, art, craft, poetry, dance, politics and social concerns. Political Forum Turning l l A ro u n d : W om en In 1983 A panel chaired by Jessilya A . W hite, executive director o f Friendly House, will discuss ways to help Turn Around the renewed movement against the rights o f all women. A rt Shows Artifacts o f Third W orld Women's Lives, an exhibit o f arts, crafts, litera­ ture. and objects by and from Women o f Color. C rafts/D em onstrations Traditional craft demonstrations through the day; quality designed hand­ made items for sale including: Hm ong and M ien needlework, hand made puppets, quilts, pinatas and flowers, pottery, hand-bound books and many more. Organizations Resource and inform ation from 40 metropolitan area groups which ad­ dress the needs o f women; emphasis on issues affecting Third W orld wom­ en. Tha Jefferson Performing Arts Department haa turned back the hands of tlma with Ita production of Charley’s Aunt which opena for three nights March 3-4-6. Here the two starry-eyed couplea - Stacey Thompson (Kitty) and David Berkson I Jack) and Don Arney (Char­ ley) and Ellen Simpaon (Amy) talk over Victorian pleeaantriea under the watchful eye of Charlea Daniela (Babba) disguiaed aa Charley's Aunt. Tickets for the world-famous farce are on sale at Jefferaon, M o n .-F ri., 2:30-4:30; Stevens ft Sons: or M eie r and Frank, Downtown. (PPS Photo: Larry Milla) Soma members of tha Lova Congregation The In te rn atio n al W om en'» Day Festival, sponsored by the Portland Y W C A , is both a celebration for our community and a challenge to create a world which truly acknowledges the value o f women. Over 330 women will perform and create during the day-long Festival; we expect 5,000 Portlanders to attend. The SI admission requested offsets the costs of the day, and supports the ongoing work o f the Y W C A ’s Women's Resource Center, Oregon's largest crisis and referral center for women. The Center provides counseling, advocacy and emergency services for more than 13.000 women annually. B u n io n avenue W glass W uau im i • • • • Music Over 35 solo and group performances on three stages offering diverse musical heritages including classical, jazz, blues, gospel, fo lk, traditional and music addressing women’s issues. Featured artists include: Shirley Nan­ ette, M arian M a y fie ld , Janice Scroggins, The Love Congregation. M erle Korn, Niobeh Tsaba, Bittersweet, Janna M acAuslan, Kristen Aspen, and Sister T omato. Dance W i lim n » « Olimi liwittd • STO R M DOORS & W IN D O W S A U T O GLASS • SCREEN REPAIRS STORE FRONTS • MIRRORS W IN D O W GLASS • PLEXIGLASS PLATE GLASS OPEN SATURDAY 9 32 2 8 9 -8 8 8 7 SHIRLEY NANETTEE : S1OS N .l UN IO N A V. Food Authentically prepared Black, M iddle Eastern, Mexican and Southeast Asian cooking. Dancers will be sharing their works in a full day o f performance with op­ portunities for audience participation. Included are: Israeli, African, Yugo­ slav, and M artial Arts. A special feature will be solo and groups performing original works. Sw im m ing p o o l, steam , sauna, massage a v a ila b le at reduced rates throughout the day. Women's weightlifting demonstration I -4 p.m. Poetry Child Cara Portland-area women poets reading their own work throughout the day. Presenters include: Anita Q uiton, Lois Berry, Naiom i Little Bear, Judith Barrington, Ginny Foster, Pam Russ, Thelma Brown, Kathleen Reyes, and Barbara la Morticella. Provided free at the Forest Park day care center. Parents must provide child’s lunch. Located at 1126 S.W Park. Facility Use For fu rth er In fo rm atio n contact: YW CA. 223-6283 axt. 232; or Sandra Parker, 287 9834 Cash for g old* Silver* Diamonds Or use them as credit toward your insurance payment 6515 N.E. Union 289-1716 or 288-3976 6635 N.E. Union«289-3736 or 288-3976