Page 4 • Portland Observer • January 17, 199« 'America’s Black Forum” BCTV-Sun., 11:00 A.M. and Friday, 6:00 P.M. TOPIC: “ Blacks in the ’80s” Blacks in the ’80s,” a panel discus­ sion with reflections on the past decade. Host Julian Bond and National Correspon­ dent Kim McCullough, with guest journal­ ists Dorothy Gilliam (columnist for the Washington Post), Kenneth Walker (for­ mer ABC News White House Correspon­ dent) and Emmy-award winner Jim Vance (news anchor at WRC-TV in Washington), Topics of discussion will include the impact of Crack cocaine, politics “ The Reagan Years” and racial attitudes. Young Men Turning 26 In 1990 Young men who will turn 26 in 1990 will be reaching an important milestone, according to the Selective Service System. Beginning on Jan. 1, 1990, men who were required to register with Selective Service in 1982 will be turning 26 and will no longer be eligible for induction should a draft be reinstituted. Selective Service does not have the authority to accept late regis­ trations after a man reaches his 26th birth­ day. Selective Service State Representative Jerry R. Matthews warned that with few exceptions, a man who fails to register before turning 26 will permanently forfeit his eligibility for certain benefits, such as federal student aid, job training and most federal employment in addition to facing possible prosecution as a felon. Some states also require registration for state student aid, entrance to state sup­ ported colleges and universities, state employment and permission to practice law, Matthews also points out that men age 18 through 25 who have not yet registered can avoid the risk of prosecution and loss of benefits by registering promptly at any local post office. Failure to register is a felon punishable by a fine of up to $250,000, up to five years in prison, or both. Support Our Advertisers’ Say You Saw It In The Portland Observer! -Á Basic Yoga Techniques Yoga is an excellent way to acheive total body conditioning. Learn and perform the basic yoga techniques of stretching, breathing awareness and deep relaxation with Meridian Park Hospital’s six-week yoga course. The course is taught by a qualified yoga instructor to give you expert instruc­ tion to help increase your strength, flexibil­ ity, stamina and balance. This Meridian Park eight-week yoga program begins January 17th through March 7th. The class meets on Wednesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Heritage at Meridian Park, 19200 S.W. 65th, Tualatin. Cost of the class is $40. For registration and information call the hospital’s Community Education De­ partment, 692-2656. US Bank Offers Free Home Weatherization Seminar For North Portland Residents North Portland homeowners can still beat the winter chill by attending U.S. Bank’s free seminar on home weatheriza­ tion, on Wed., Jan. 24 from 7:00 - 8:30 p jn . at the Salvation Army Moore Street Com­ munity Center, 5430 N. Moore Street. Sponsored by U.S. Bank, the seminar is designed for home owners who heat primarily with fuel oil and who may not be aware of special weatherization programs now available. The seminar also features a step-by-step explanation of how to go about weatherizing a home. For more information about the semi­ nar, call 1-800-422-8762. Seating is lim­ ited. Counselor Needed For Child Abuse Hotline The Child Abuse Hotline helps prevent child abuse and provides our community with after-hours access for reporting child abuse. Volunteer to become a child abuse hotline counselor. No experience neces­ sary. We train. Training begins in late January Call 234-7532 for an interview by January 22. Hear experts such as Dan Lcedum, Portland Public Schools Police, Loren Christiansen, Portland Police Bureau and members of the Northwest Coalition Against Harassment discuss gang behavior and is­ sues. Discuss alternatives to joining gangs and review curricula materials from around the country dealing with gang awareness, prevention and intervention. Find out what teachers, counselors and other school per­ sonnel can do to help stop this phenome­ non. Gail Maron has thirteen years teaching experience and is the Child Development Specialist at Maplewood School. She is a member of th Portland Public Schools Gang Curriculum Committee. Date: Fridays, Feb. 9th through Feb. 23rd, 1990; Saturdays, Jan. 24th, 1990. Time: Fridays - 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., Saturday - 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Location: Portland State University, School of Education, Room 408. FEE: Two credits - S2O2. For Registration Information call Port­ land State University. (503) 725-4832. NAACP Launches Mentorship Program In Elementary School On Friday, Jan. 12th, the Portland Branch of the National Association for the Ad­ vancement of Colored People (NAACP) launched a mentorship program for fourth and fifth grades at Woodlawn Elementary school. Mentors will be community volunteers and board members of the NAACP who will share with students the contributions of local and national African-Americans. This program is being planned as part of human relations month. Free Workshop for Chemically Addicted A free workshop for the chemically addicted will be offered on Monday eve­ nings, Jan. 22nd through Feb. 19th at Proj­ ect for Community Recover, 3924 N. Wil­ liams St. The series will provide informa­ tion about chemical addiction, means for intervention and community resources. Expanding Your Horizons Conference Set For February 24th Many people live with hypertension, the effects can be deadly. Meridian Park Hospital is sponsoring a talk by Dr. Lloyd Morita, Internist at the Tualaint hospital. Learn about some of the causes and what you can do to lower blood pressure and in turn live a longer and health­ ier life. This session is offered Thursday, Janu­ ary 18,1990, from 12:30 to 1:00p.m. at the Tualatin Durham Senior Center. There is no charge and a free blood pressure screen­ ing is also scheduled from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Persons aged 50 and older are eligible to participate in the program. Seating is limited. For more information, and to register call the Community Education Department at the Tualatin hospital, 692-2656. PORTLAND, OREGON-On February 24, 1990, 7th through 12th grade tamales In lha Portland area can attend a conlaranca geared Io Increasing Ihelr Interest In variety ol career options. The Expanding Your Horl/ona Converence will held Irom 8:45 A.M. to 1:15 P.M. el Portland Stale University. State Representative Margaret Carter will be able to attend three workshops liom among lllleen cholcee. Dentistry, enlrepreneuishlp, legal work, engineering, Interior and landscape designing, veterinary medicine, and newscasting are |usl a lew ol the careers repre­ sented at the Expanding Your Horizons Conference. Stu­ dents can also attend workshops on making a choice between two end lour year college, personal growth and Image, and llle alter high school as viewed by three young women who made varied choices. For Details Contact - June Tremaln. (503) 280-5858. A CAREER CONFERENCE FOR YOUNG WOMEN IN GRADES 7-12 FEBRUARY 24,1990 8:45 A.M. to 1:15 P.M. PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY Special Guest Appearance by How To Manage Your Financial Resources Throughout Your Retirement Years Linda Hornbuckle and Mark Bosnian Irom "Body and Soul” The C ry o f Freedom Make the most of your financial re­ sources during your retirement years. Meridian Park Hospital is offering a class entitled “ How to Manage Your Financial Resources Throughout Your Retirement Years.” The three-session class will be offered from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on three consecutive Wednesdays, Jan. 17, 24, and 31 on the Meridian Park campus. The class is free. Participants will learn the importance of financial goal setting, “ hidden" assets which may be available and could be put to work to provide income, the impact of inflation and taxation on your investments, and more. To register, contact the Community Education Department at the Tualatin hos­ pital, 692-2656. We lived for it, We died for it. The pain, the anguish, the fear. The fear lives. It is strong, so very strong. The sounds pierce our minds. They never go away, But we try to forget. Freedom-it lives in our hearts. Stronger than life itself. Death for freedom- Pain, frustration, anguish, The cry is real. Freedom! Why? To fight, to always Tight. To never forget. Head held high! 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