July 1, 1987, Portland Observer, Page 3
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A n a w a rd nam ed to h o n o r T e rry W illia m s o n , w h o re c e n tly passed,
w a s p re se n te d to Brenda P o lk (2nd fro m le ft) fo r o u ts ta n d in g p e r
fo rm a n c e w ith th e U rb a n League. T he a w a rd w a s p re s e n te d by
4-H Explorers Summer Club 1987
Do your children like exploring? If they do, they w o n 't want to miss this
summer's 4-H Explorers Summer Club 1987.
Participants w ill be involved in six weeks of fun and educational "explor
ers activities," revolving around areas such as gardening, outdoor cooking,
nutrition, theatre, bicycle safety/repair, one-on-one basketball clinic and
aerospace.
The 4-H summer program is open to all children ages 8 through 11.
Sessions will be held Monday through Thursday during afternoon hours
beginning July 6 and ending August 14, 1987.
Charge for the program is $2.50 per particpant. Enrollment is limited and
on a first come, first served basis, so register today!
Registration deadline is Friday, July 3, 1987, at the follow ing locations:
Irving Park, 7th & NE Fremont, C ontact—Rufus Conner, 280-6188; A tkin
son Com m unity School, 5800 SE Division, Contact —Cheryl Heucke, 280-
5703; Alberta Park, 22nd & NE Killingsworth, Contact —George Bingham,
282-1460; Alameda Com m unity School, 2732 NE Fremont, C ontact—Janis
Dolan, 284-1686; Peninsula Park, 6400 N Albina, C ontact—Leslie Unthank,
285-4222; Abernethy Com m unity School, 2421 SE Orange, C ontact—Lee
Jenkins, 280-6193; University Park, 9009 N Foss, Contact —Bob Schulz,
289-2414; M etropolitan Learning Cntr Comm. School, 2033 NW Glisan,
Contact —Francine Kaufman, 280-5742.
H erb C a w th o rn e , M ic h e lle M u c k e y and Flo K ing at th e U rban Lea-
gue 's a nnua l b a n q u e t.
P h o to by R ichard J. B ro w n
Firehouse Theater's Weiss Retires
Founder and artistic director o f the Portland Park Bureau's Firehouse
Theater fo r the past 21 years, Florine E. Weiss will retire from her position
effective July 8.
After attending Portland's Jefferson High School, Ms. Weiss graduated
from the professional drama school at Chicago's Goodman Memorial Thea
ter in 1953 and went to w ork in radio, night clubs, summer stock, and bur
lesque in the mid-west and Florida.
Upon her return to Portland in 1958, she began directing theater and
teaching for the Portland Bureau of Parks and Recreation. When the Park
Bureau bought the old fire station on Southwest M ontgomery Street, Ms.
Weiss immediately began working to create the Firehouse Theater.
During her 45 years in the theater, Ms. Weiss has directed 227 produc
tions. "T he Private Ear" and "The Public Eye", currently playing at the
Firehouse Theater, is the fifty-eighth production she has directed there.
Public Service Announcement
The Children's Museum invites all young-at-heart sports fans to the
opening of Nike Locker Room on July 7th at 10 am. There's free frisbees
for the first 200 kid visitors. Admire size 18 basketball shoes —and the
shoes that leaped to fame on the feet of Rocky and Mr. T. Nike Locker
Room —a kid's playspace and dressing room —is open all summer to the
invasion of gymrats. This is your chance to strap on an air bag. Be there
and walk on air! The Children's Museum is at 3037 SW Second Avenue,
just south of dow ntow n.
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