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June U, 1986, Portland Observer, Page 3 POIC Sponsors a First in the North- Northeast Community!! Anthropologist Trevor Purcell, Prof, al R»-«-d College spoke at the Klack I nitrd I-ronl'son-going " le c tu r e Series. Purcell spoke on "Resistance in the C a rib b e a n ". The series is to educate current members and attract new members. The B I T meets every Thursday, 7:J# p.m . at the King Neighbor- hood Facilitv. Photo j„ Richard I Brown On Friday. June 20, 1986 through Sunday. June 22. 1986. The Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center, anon p ro fit. community based training and employment center, including an alternative high vch»x»l lo r al-nsk youth, located at 4215 North W illiams Avenue, w ill be sponsoring the first annual Community Fair — a Unity Fes tival involving every community in the City ot Portland and surrounding areas I he event w ill feature top musical entertainment, great food, games, drawings, sidewalk sales, and special guests The admission is free! Booth space is available Io those interested in display mg and selling their w ares Con tact Jo Pu/i at 287-1271 during the weekday hours o f 10 a m to 4 p m Several highlights o f this summer festival w ill be Fnday, June 20 de voted to community senior citizens with activities and events geared lo in terest and entertain them Saturday. June 21 w ill see continuous local musi cal talents, dances, and contests On Sunday. Bishop H B Daniels ol Mount Calvary Church o f Gvxl in Chnvt a board member ol POIC w ill coordi nate an old-fashioned camp meeting with an assortment o f local area churches and their song legations com mg together lo praise Cnxl Guest minis lers. choirs, soloists and musicians w ill lilt us to the heights' lYmie and join us Watch for a progressive calendar ol eventv and keep June 20. 21. and 22 open tor a great lime w ith good friends' Portland's "B lack Womens G athering*’ met with Susan la y k ir editor-in- chief of F ssence Magazine (2nd from lefll and Bc-atryce Nivens. Business Career Fditor at F ssence Magazine (talkin g) to disc uss issues of concern In Black women, la y lo r anil Nivens were in l*orlland loi Ihe "Strategies for Success H6" at the- Jantzen Beach Bed I ion . |n,()|„ Ki, hltr,, j . Krown Youth Volunteer Rally Approaches IX> you know a leen whose summer vacation w ill most likely mean daily consumption o f T V game shows or reading a txx»k ’ Why not tell them about Red Cross volunteering' The American Red Cross is sponsor ing a Summer Youth Volunteer Rally on Thursday. June 26. from I .30 to 4 (K) p m at Red Cross Headquarters. 'I M N Vancouver Ave This annual event offers young adultv (minimum age ot 14) Ihe chance to find out w h . il summer volunteer opportunities are av ■niable through Red C row, and an op portunity lo sign up for activities Red Cross summer volunteer oppor tunities otter job experience, confi dence building, reference for luture jobs, and new tnends Red Cross has something for everyone For more information con tact Red Cross Youth Services. 284- 1254. ext 176 A VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Ihe Portland Police Bureau's Resi dential Burglary Prevention Program needs volunteers' This program is de signed to assist low income elderly and handicapped homeowners by installing deadholl locki and other security hardware at no cost I he service, which is under the K jiv land Police Bureau's Crime Prevention Unit, is lixiking for volunteers w illing lo commit iheir service at least tw ice a month Volunteers w ill he trained in the installation o f locks and metal screen, plus other general home security techniques Volunteers with sjx-aking skills are also needed lo give presentations exp laining the ' d o -it-y o u rs e lf approach to home security. Interested persons may contact Joseph Midgett. Crime Prevention Representative, at 796-3150. Road Closed S E and N E I With Avenue, from S E Stark St to N E. Glisan St., w ill be closed lo through traffic from June 4. 1986, to approximately August 15. 1986. due to road construction Local and emergency traffic w ill be provided access at all limes. Suggesied detour and routing w ill be provided as necessary > ? “ Sweet Red Flame Seedless Grapes Regular Ground Beef Appx. 5-Pound Chubs One Very Versatile Meat... Makes Great Hamburgers. BBQ. Casseroles and More! smaller Pkgs. Lb., 98ç M Save Up To 5 0 ' Pound, No L im it! á* You Will Love These Crunchy Delicious Red Grapes. Great In Fruit Salad Or Just As A Hand Snack! • 9 ' Save Up To 80' Pound, No Limit! oneless Top Sirloin Steak æss , $29S 39« T e n d e r F r e s h Broccoli Public Service Announcement Current information on Menopause is the next topic to be presented by The Women's Connection at Emanuel Hos pital Dr Duncan Neilson is the fea tured speaker The meeting w ill be held Thursday. June 2 6 at 7 00 p m in room 1075. Emanuel East. Cost is $2 00. Call 280 4755 lo pre register or for more information. With Garden Fresh P n m n a r 'l T i n H t R 11H Q < ’ : 1 SUMMER PRE-SCHOOL PCC-CASCADE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER • v *r 705 N Killingsworth Arts & Cralts Field Trips learning Activities Music Games & Much More June 23 through August I 5 (8 weeks) Time: 9 a m -3 p m. Cost: $5 00 a day Ages: 4.5,6 & 7 Gall 281 8596 lo r details/information QTY (Citizens Involved In Teechlng Youth) Six (6) Week Summer Educational Program Grades 3 to 6 Tutorial Assistance in Basic Skills (Reading, W riting & Math) Plus: Classes in Computers Group Music (Keyhoardl Arts/Crafts Also: Field trips Free lunches Beginning June 30 lo August 8th 9 a m to 2.30 p.m Portland Community College Cascade Call: for further details 281-8596 Snow Star Ice Cream MD, 6-Roll Bath Tissue Aqua-fresh Toothpaste « Choose From 4 Flavors Half Calion Container Assorted Colors. 2-Ply Twin Quilted, Unscented Adult Rog or For Kids. 8.2-Ounce Size Pump 4 Z Prices Effective 6/11 thru 6/17/86 At Safeways In Lloyd Center, St. Johns, 6400 N. Interstate Or 5920 N.E. Union. Sales Limited To Retail Quantities. No Sales To Dealers. SAFEWAY > T.:-' : . m í ' . V - ' • > • ; ■ • . » ». » ■ . ► • r c a m • â fiû i C4 » 5 l * ’ -J • ■ n