Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 17, 1987, Page 6, Image 6

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    Pane 6. Portland Observer, June 17, 1987
Community Team
Challenge
Joy Explosion Comes to the Northwest
Beginning Sunday night, June
28th at 7 p.m. through July 5th
the Morning Star Baptist Church
will celebiate JOY EXPLOSION
It is a week long series of activities
sponsored by the Youth and Young
Adult Ministry of our Church.
As part of the JOY EXPLOSION,
we will have the first of what we
hope to be an annual Paul and Silas
Musicale, (Acts 16:25). We have
featured guest choirs from the city
and, as a special treat, we will
have the Washington Family in Con­
cert. Rev. and Mrs. Shirlean Wash­
ington as vocalist*:. Miss Trina
Washington, Pianist; DJ Washing­
ton Jr., 6 year old percussionist.
The entire community is invited to
come and share in our annual JOY
EXPLOSION
Free transportation
Mis. Shirlean Washington
7 p.m.: Neighborhood Witnessing.
Monday through Friday, 7 p.m.:
Evangelistic Services, Dr. DJ Wash
ington, speaker.
Friday, 10 p.m. to 12 midnight:
Paul and Silas Musicale.
Rev Dr. Donald J. W ashington
On Sunday night, June 28th at
7 p.m. in the church's basement,
there will be a showing of the film,
"Sex, Drugs, and AIDS." The film
is narrated by actress Rae Dawn
Chong and is produced by O.D.N.
Productions, a non-profit educa­
tional media company.
Then on Monday night, we will
begin our week of Evangelistic Ser­
vices. Our guest Evangelist will be
the Rev. Dr. Donald J. Washing­
ton, pastor of the Mount Herman
Baptist Church of Columbus, Ohio.
The services will begin at 7 p.m.
each night following the Neighbor­
hood Witnessing conducted by our
young people.
H ealth E ducation
Classes: Cancer
Trina and "D. J."
and nursery services provided. The
Church is located at 106 N.E. Ivy,
one block west of Union Ave. and
one block south of Fremont.
The following is a schedule of
the JOY EXPLOSION events:
Sunday night, 7 p.m.: Film,
"Sex, Drugs, and AIDS, narrated
by Rae Dawn Chong.
Monday through Friday, 6 p.m. to
The Struggle Against Racist Violence
"The Struggle Against Racist Violence", presented by Frontline news­
paper will feature keynot speaker Gerald Lenoir from the Bay area, who is
the co-chair of the Slack Liberation Commission of Line of March. Local
panel includes Ben Priestly of the Black United Front, Chisao Hata of the
Japanese American Citizen's League and Mazen Malik of the General Union
of Palestinian Students. Sunday, June 28th at 6:30 p.m. at Mt. Olivet Bap­
tist Church, 116 N.E. Schuyler. $2-4 admission.
Call 282-4153 for childcare and more information.
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Reunion
The Cleveland High School class
of 1967 has scheduled its 20-year
reunion for the weekend of August
7. A Friday evening get-together at
the Rafters restaurant is slated for
alurnni only. Saturday evening the
activity moves to the Columbia
River Red Lion, with a buffet and
dance for alums and their spouses.
Sunday afternoon is family day at
Woodstock Park.
For more information about re­
union activities, or if you can help
locate missing and out-of-state gra­
duates, call Gary Purpura, 775-2461
or Joanne Fuller Johns, 254-0113.
THE MOUNT OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH
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John H Jackson Minister M Ed M D
9 30 A M Church School
11 00 A M Congregational Worship
5 00 P M Vesper Service
10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday
11 00 Communion Each First Sunday
The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of
Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National, Oregon,
Portland Ecumenical Ministries, American Bible Society, M ErM.
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"Community Resources for Can
cer Patients, Families and Others
Who Care," Wednesday, June 24,
7 p.m.. Discovery Center, Tigard, is
the topic for discussion in the se­
cond session of the new health
education program co-sponsored by
Meridian Park Hospital and the Am
erican Cancer Society as an effort
to provide appropriate health care
information to the community.
Linda Pedersen, R.N., from Men
dian Park Hospital will discuss th e
various community resources avail­
able to cancer patients, their fami­
lies and friends, or anyone inter­
ested in assisting those with cancer.
For additional information, con
tact the community education de­
partment at the Tualatin hospital.
Tribute to
Rev. E.L, Stafford
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
C o rn e r o f 8th an d S k id m o re
Sunday School 9 15 a m
Sunday W orship 11:00 a m
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Saturday, June 20, 1987 at 116
N.E. Schuyler, 11:00 a.m. until
5:00 p.m. Donation: $3.00.
EDWARD E. WARD, DMD
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The Father's Day, Bethel A.M E.
Church will dedicate a new Ham­
mond C-3 organ and speaker dona­
ted to the church by Tim Stafford.
Mr. Stafford was first associated
with Bethel in 1971 as organist,
pianist and choir director under the
ministry of Reverend A. Lee Hen­
derson.
The organ is a living tribute to the
ministry of Reverend E.L. Stafford,
a retired Church of the Nazarene
minister and the father of Tim
Stafford. The organ was given to
Bethel in hopes that organists and
musicians will be inspired and en­
couraged to give their talents to the
church, and that the congregation
will be blessed with music.
The Cathedral Choir will render
special music on Father's Day and
Tim Stafford will be guest organist.
There is always a warm welcome
at Bethel to all.
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Every Thursday evening, from
7 to 9 p.m., this group offers sup­
port and social contact for women
and men experiencing Single Paren­
ting. Group discussion will include:
Parenting Information, Referrals
and Resources, Discipline Techni­
ques, Finding Adequate Day Care.
For more information, contact:
Sue Kaastad, 238 8819 or Debbie
McFeron, 249 2825.
Ibis group is sponsored by Par­
ents Anonymous and Parents Help­
ing Parents, a United Way Agency.
Rose City Connection, Inc., will
again be hosting the fourth annual
COMMUNITY TEAM CHALLENGE
on Saturday, June 27, at Delta
Park. Teams of 12, 6 males and 6
females, can enter into the competi­
tion in events such as the egg toss,
hot shot, relay race, football, obsta­
cles course and tug of war. The
entry fee is $120 per team ($10 per
team member), and the proceeds go
to support ROSE CITY CONNEC
TION's scholarship fund.
Since 1984, COMMUNITY TEAM
CHALLENGE has become as annual
tradition in the community. Once
again, CTC will be taped and tele
vised on Rogers Cablesystem Chan­
nel 38.
Application forms for teams can
be picked up at the Portland Ob­
server newspaper, 1463 N.E. Kil­
lingsworth, The Skanner news­
paper, 2337 N. Williams, The Urban
League, 10 N. Williams, m by call
ing 285 2065. The DEADLINE FOR
ENTRY IS June 20, 1987.
P entecostal N ational
C on ventio n
The Full Gospel Pentecostal As
sociation will hold its 18th National
Convention beginning Father's Day,
Sunday, June 21st through Sun­
day, June 28th.
Daily sessions
will be Monday, Wednesday, Thurs­
day, Friday and Saturday, at 10 am
and 1 pm. Evening services will
be held nightly at 7 p.m.
The convention will hold a week
full of rich seminars and discus­
sions and glorious worship services.
The event will be held at Emman­
uel Temple Full Gospel Pentecostal
Church (Headquarters), 1032 N.
Sumner, Portland, Oregon.
For more information, call 287
2223.
Bishop A. A. Wells is the pastoi of
Emmanuel Temple.
9th Annual Hand-In-Hand Festival
The 9th annual Hand-In-Hand Festival, an event for physically and men­
tally disabled children and adults, will be held Saturday, June 27 fro m 1 1 am
to 3 pm at the St. Andrew Community Center, 4940 N.E. 8th (off Alberta I
The festival features donated entertainment, refreshments, games and
prizes, as well as community volunteers who will be teamed with partie.
pants throughout the day.
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"The Hand-In-Hand Festival is a day of celebration. It «atome fmjwop e
to gather together and share the unique gifts with which we are all blessed
All those who would like to be participants and those who would like to
help with the festival are welcome," said Mark Geissler, Program Director
and Chairman of this year's festival?
Sponsors of the Festival are the Multnomah Association for Retarded
Citizens, Pacific Northwest Bell, and St. Andrew Community Center, and
Special Pastoral Ministries of the Archdiocese of Portland.
For information contact Mark Geissler at 281 4430.
Salvation Army to Provide
Summer Day Camp
Parents can take their children ages 6-12 to day camp at The Salvation
Army's Moore Street Community Center in North Portland starting June 15
this summer.
The cost for a weekly session is $20 for members and $30 for non
members.
The Moore Steet Community Center is a multi-purpose facility where
hundreds of people swim, play indoor sports and learn new hobbies daily
To register call Tim Kennedy at 282-2571.
Peninsula Park Christian Church
5949 N. Albina
(Ainsworth & Albina)
281-3576
Sunday Bible Lessons........................................................ A.M.
Sunday Worship Service.................................................11:00 A.M.
Wednesday Prayer Hour.................................................. 6:30 P. M.
Friday Bible Studies Class...................................................6:30 P.M.
Recreation Activities
• Participation in the State Games of Oregon
• Compete in the Portland Basketball League
• Camping hiking and retreat facility
accessible to church groups and families
• Family social hour weekly activity
Harold Bishop, Minister
'Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the
prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize."
1 Cor 9:24 (NIV)
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OREGON
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
is pleased to announce that beginning
June 1, 1987
Oregon law centralizes responsibility for
certifying minority-owned and female-owned businesses
in the following agency:
The Oregon Department of Transportation
Civil Rights Section
412 Transportation Building
Salem, Oregon 97310
(503) 378-8077
All minority and female-owned businesses
seeking certification for
participation on public contracts
should contact the above office
for more information.
We wish to thank the following agencies for
their assistance in creating a true “one-stop”
MBE/WBE certification program:
City of Portland
Multnomah County
Department of General Services
Port of Portland
Tri-Met
Portland Public Schools
Metro
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