M .iy 20, 1987, Portland Observer, Page 3 O M S I A n n o u n c e s Free D a y Here s your chance to have FUN FUN FUN cause OM SI s takin' your admission price aw ay1 On May 29th from 12 8 p m O M S I w ill th ro w open its doors in a very "free way and it's happening all day long! This is your chance to come on up and experience fun under construe tion STRUCTURES is O M S Is latest traveling exhibit w hich puts you in a co n stru ctio n hat 14 hands on exhibits make up this traveling display on tour from the Franklin Institute Science Museum in Philadelphia For the adventuresome at heart, OM SI is showcasing the brand new Gyrotron This little hummer w ill spin and toss you into oblivion Used by astronauts to simulate the conditions of a tum bling spacecraft, the Gyro tron is proving to be the thrill of a lifetim e A ll this plus a w h o le day o f d e m o n str.it ons activities fo r little visito rs in D iscovery Space and the best part o f all free a d m issio n, a w aits you on M ay 29th For m ore in fo rm a tio n call O M S I at 222 2828 S u m m e r F a sh io n s fo r K id s The V ancouver A ven ue B aptist Chur, h w ill host e i Sarden S tyle S ho w S unday, M ay 24, 1987, at fo u r o clo c k in the a fte rn o o n The sh o w w ill fea tu re the latest in sum m er fashions fro m k id s 4 Sure Jay Ja c o b s and A vio r Fashions C o n g re g a tio n m em b ers w ill m odel the . lo th in g The sho w s em phasis w ill t>e placed on c lo th in g suitable for play and special occasions It w ill cater to an average (>opulution w itt sizes ran ging fro m p e tite to large fram ed w o m e n Proceeds fro m th e show w ill help pay f >r re n o va tio n o f a fo rm e r P ortland Learning Center in to a non d e n o m in a tio n a l C o n v e n tio n Center lo cated at 220 NF Beech Dr 0 B W illiam s, pres dent o f ttie G eneral B aptist Con ve n tio n o f the N o rth w e s t O regon and W a sh in g to n , and pa sto r of the Van couver A ven ue First B aptist C h urch said the C o n v e n tio n b o u g h t the pro Pam S la u g h te r ta lk s to her tw o c h ild re n a b o u t G eorge W a s h in g to n C a rve r as th e y v ie w th e P o rtra its in B la c k E x h ib it at In te rs ta te Fire h o u se C u ltu ra l C e n te r The S m ith s o n ia n In s titu tio n T ra v e lin g Ex h ib itio n w ill be on d is p la y u n til J u n e 15. 1987 p e rty to p ro vid e a base for greater c o m m u n ity o u tre a ch and religiou s edu ca tio n They hope to also p ro vid e a Senior Day Care Center The convert tio n hopes the re n o va tio n o f the a u d ito riu m w ill be fin ish e d by Ju ly o f 1987 The estim a te d co st for c o m p le tio n o f the a u d ito riu m is $60 000 00 If you w o u ld like to d o n a te m aterials, pianos organ fu rn ish in g s, etc you m ay c o n ta c t the c h u rch o ffic e at 282 9496 The style sho w hopes to raise $500 00 D onat ons w ill be ai cep ted at the door E X IR A W e are pleased to in clud e fashions fro m Hi it C ity P h o to by R ich ard J B ro w n "M A D D A b o u t K n it t in g " M others Against Drunk Driving, M A D D , will benefit from an unique fashion show to be held Wednes day, June 10, 1987 at 7 00 p.m . at the Embassy Suites Hotel, 9000 S W W ashington Square Road, Tigard, Oregon. International de signs w ill be worn by models from the Glorea LaVonne Finishing, Fa shion and M odeling School. Spon sors o f the show are Kimberly Mar ket Corporation, Oregon Craft and Floral Supply Company and Das Yarn Haus Elaine Busby of P M Magazine will narrate the program. "T h is fashion show is so unique because all the fashions can be created by individuals using the Bond Knitting Frame" said Marilyn Weeks o f Kimberly Market Corpor ation. "A n d , it goes for such a good cause, getting drunk drivers o ff the roads!" The evening w ill begin w ith a light buffet. Then the fashion show will debut follow ed by a drawing for door prizes, including a weekly flo ral bouquet for one year, a limou sine service, a weekend get away, and m any more. Lim ited seating is available. Tickets can be ordered for $25 00 each by contacting M A D D , P 0 . Box 5461 Oregon City, OR, 97045 or by calling 656 4805 A ll pro ceeds w ill go to M A D D I w o r k e d h ard for this said Roy P ittm a n , ns ho re c e iv e d his th ird S p irit of P o rtla n d a w a rd P ittm a n s a w a r d w a s a re s u lt o f his w o r k w ith yo u n g p e o p le The a w a rd s w e re p re s e n te d to P ittm a n , as w e ll as to o th e r in d iv id u a ls and g ro u p s, by th e C ity C o u n c il last w e e k P h o to by R ic h a rd J B ro w n Get the car loan you deserve. M mf M u ltn o m a n C o u n ty L ib ra ry A n n o u n c e s The M ultnom ah C ounty Library announces children's programs Thursday, June 4 at 3 30 p m Films A Rabbit For A lice ", and The Reference S e ctio n ", Gresham Branch . 410 N M am 665 2222 Saturday. June 6 at 11 a m : Preschool movies Dragon Stew Myra . and W here the W ild Things A re ". St Johns Branch, 7510 N Charleston, 221 7716 Young Adult Photo Contest for residents of M ultnom ah County b e tw e e n ages o f 10 to 18 Prizes will be offered Check w ith your local branch libraries for details Contest runs from May 25 to July 18. 1987 Theme The Craziest Shot o f Summer O ne Day W o rk s h o p Meridian Park Hospital, Tualatin, will offer a one day workshop "Dea ling W ith D ifficult People" on Satur day. May 23. from 9 a m. to 4 p m at the hospital Participants will learn how to deal positively w ith the anger and fru stration that d ifficu lt people can cause, whether they're co workers, clients, fam ily or friends. Also covered w ill be identifying the dif ficult person's m otivations, reinfor cing positive behavior, and how to be less o f a target Cost o f the w orkshop is $25, w hich includes lunch. 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