Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 03, 1986, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page 4, Portland Observer, September 3, 1968
Career Workshop
The Urban League of Portland
will begin hosting a senes of career
exploration and iob search assis
tanca workshops this month as part
of its outreach program directed to
ward unemployed and under
employed residents of North/North­
east Portland.
The first workshop in this series
will be conducted by Victoria Wade,
Police Officer and Minority Recruit
er for City of Portland's Police
Bureau Ms Wade will be available
to answer questions about minon
ties in local law enforcement
careers
Among the topics to be
discussed will be compensation, job
security, advancement opportuni
ties and training and education re
quired to apply for law enforcement
careers
This workshop will be held at the
Urban league of Portland, in the
Multi Purpose Conference Room,
located at 10 North Russell Street
The date of the workshop is Satur
day, September 6th, from 10:00 AM
to 12 00 Noon
All interested persons are encour
Youth Center Needs Volunteers
aged to attend this presentation,
Please contact McKinley Williams,
Director of Employment. Urban
League. 280 2600
On September ,3th and 14th, the
Portland Police Bureau and Portland
Community College (Cascade Cam
pus, will conduct four (4) compre
hensive pre examination seminars
tor all persons interested m becom
ing Portland Police Officers Nikki
Sullivan, who has conducted pre
vious seminars, will facilitate these
upcoming seminars.
There will be four 14) seminars,
each scheduled three (3) hours in
length
Conducted both Saturday
and Sunday, the morning seminar
is scheduled for 9:00 A M to 12:00
Noon, and the afternoon seminar is
scheduled for 1 00 PM to 4:00 PM
All interested persons are encour
aged to attend
Reservations are
required To make arrangements to
attend, please contact Victoria
Wade at 796 3200
The City of Portland will follow
up these seminars by opening appli
cations for Portland Police Officers
from September 15 through 26.
Workshop Series
The Urban League of Portland
will begin hosting a series of work
shops to inform the community
about specific opportunities avail
able through the State of Oregon
Bureau ol Labor and Industries Ap
prenticeship and Training Pro­
grams
The first workshop in this series
will be conducted by Lana Barr.
Program Coordinator. Job Corps
Program. Ms Barr will introduce
two participants currently attending
tfie Union Carpenters Program.
Oave Davis, a local black male
youth, and Kris Wesley, a local
black female youth, will be on hand
to answer questions about their ex
periences with the Job Corps Pro­
gram Both Davis and Wesley will
be graduating from the program in
December 19B6 with excellent pros
pects for employment as Appren
ticeship Carpenters
The workship is scheduled for
Tuesday.
September 9th,
from
4 00 PM to 6:00 PM in the Multi-
Purpose Room of the Urban League
of Portland
The Urban League is
located at 10 N Russell Street.
All interested individuals, particu
larly youth, are encouraged to at
tend this informative session
For
additional information, please con­
tact McKinley Williams. Director of
Employment. Urban League, 280
2600
The $12 class for children 1, and
older will teach basic first aid, hand
ling emergencies, and child proof
ing the home. Participants are en
couraged to bring a sack lunch and
a doll, if possible
community who enjoys children
and/or young adolescents
Said
Kallmyer, "We have had volunteers
ranging from sensitive seniors in
high school to senior citizens Age
and occupation aie not pertinent,
rather the importance lies m the tact
that the volunteei is a mature, cai
mg individual "
If you have an interest in becom
Upon completion of the day long
course, certificates from the Amen
can Red Cross will be issued to class
members
To register, persons may drop by
St Vincent's Health and Lifestyle
Center weekdays. 8:30 a m . to
5 p.m., or mail in a registration form
and the class fee
For more information, contact Jill
Jaccard, Press Relations Officer,
29, 2225
ing a Big Brother Big Sister of
would like more information, con­
tact Beth Kallmyer at The North
Portland Youth Service Center 285
0627
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Most items a, reduced prices
Babysitti ng Class
A babysitting and safety class will
be offered Saturday. Sept 20. from
8 30 a rn to 4 30 p m at St. Vm
cent Hospital's Health and Lifestyle
Center, 11640 SW Parkway
The North Portland Youlh Ser
vice Center is currently in need of
volunteers for their Big Brother/Big
Sister Program
The Big Brother
Big Sister Program sponsors a one
on-one relationship between a re
sponsible adult and a child in need
of a positive role model and friend.
Most of the youth involved in the
program are from single parent
households or households where
both parents work, hence the need
for adult companionship
Youth requesting companionship
moat often outnumber volunteers
Furthermore, the demand for Big
Brothers is one the program has the
most difficulty fullftiling
The lime commitment is 2 5
hours per week for a period of nine
months Beth Kallmyer. coordina
tor of the Big Brother Big Sister
Program said, "The time commit
ment can scare potential volunteers
away, yet most people have more
free time than they might think
2 3 hours on a Saturday afternoon
is minimal, especially when com
pared to the rewards of the relation
ship -fo r both the child as well as
the volunteer"
Volunteers are matched with chil
dren who share the same hobbies
and interests
The volunteer and
the youth engage in many activities
together, such as biking, cooking,
fishing, attending sporting and cul
tural events or anything that inter
ests both parties
"But the most
important aspect,'1 said Kallmyer,
"is Ihe time spent, which in turn
fosters a positive friendship
The potential volunteer can be
any responsible member ol Ihe
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