■ iWMí» >'•»«> *•••.» ■»» •- j N ews A round T own Dr. Fulani To Speak A t PCC Sylvania Campus In Celebration Of Black History Month In celebration o f B lack H istory M onth, Dr. L enora F u la n i-a 1988 and 1992 P resi­ dential candidate—will be speaking at S y l­ vania C am pus PCC, 12000 SW 49th. The event is scheduled in the C edar R oom , off the m ain cafeteria o f the C.C. building. T hursday, Feb. 15th, from 11:00 a.m . to 1:00 p.m. T he national chairperson o f the contro­ versial New Alliance Party, Dr. Fulani made history in 1988 when she becam e the first w om an and the first A frican-A m erican candidate for the Presidency o f the United States ever to be on the ballot in all 50 states and the D istrict o f C olum bia. She is also the first B lack w om an ever to qualify for fed­ eral m atching funds. A n outspoken advocate for lesbian and gay rights, for the rights o f people o f color, and the rights for N ative A m ericans to retain sacred lands, Lenora Fulani m ade her independent cam paign for President a "c ru sad e for fair electio n s” -part o f an ongoing effort to open up and dem ocratize the entire electoral process so that the "b ip artisan political m onopoly w hich maintains a stranglehold on American public policy is forced to com pete in the political m arketplace with independent and third party candidates w ho express the majori- tarian sentim ents and opinions o f the A m erican peo p le.” For m ore inform ation, please call 244-6111, ext. 4665. This event is sponsored by the A ssociated Students of Portland C om m unity C ollege, Sylvania cam pus. Willamette Industries Donates $75,000 For New Boys & Girls Club Boys & G irls C lubs o f Portland M etro­ politan A rea received a grant for $75,000 from W illam ette Industries according to N eil Jaqucs, president o f the local youth guidance agency. " T h e grant guarantees com pletion o f the new 13,000 square foot B oys & G irls C lub o f Sellw ood/M oreland a t7 1 19 S.E. M ilw aukie A v e ," Jaques said. In presenting the check, William Shields, Executive V ice-President o f W illam ette Industries, stated that his firm has an ongo­ ing interest in B oys & G irls C lu b s’ efforts to deal with positive and constructive p ro ­ gram s for the youth o f Portland. W illam ­ ette Industries are com m itted to helping provide intercity youth with opportunities to reach their full potential. T he new facility replaces a sm all re­ tired f i r e station the agency has operated in Sellw ood since 1970. The increased space will enable the club to expand its m em ber­ ship and scope o f services w hich include: social, cultural, physical and health educa­ tion, learning center, leadership and youth em ploym ent activities for over 800 young­ sters ages 7 to 18 in P ortland’s inner south­ east. Previous major gifts were received from the Fred M eyer C haritable T rust, T ourna­ m ent G o lf Inc., and the late T ed R. A sbahr as well as num erous gifts from foundations, firms, corporations and individuals. C on­ struction began on June 6 ,1 9 8 9 and will be com pleted this M arch. Public dedication will be held at 12:00 N oon on M arch 29, 1990, according to Jaques. Portland Teacher Wins Apple Computer Contest: Four Oregon Winners Are Recognized C U P E R T IN O ,C A L IF .-E dith A. M ur­ ray, a teacher at Prescott School in P ort­ land, O re., is the w inner o f a M acintosh SE/ 30 com puter system , having won first prize in the M acintosh Education Solutions C om petition for K-12 educators. The con­ test, sponsored by Apple C om puter, Inc. N orthw est O perations, was held to recog­ nize and rew ard innovative education solu­ tions created for use on the M acintosh com puter by teachers in m ore than 11,500 schools in the N orthw est. M urray w on the prize for developing a M acintosh com puter-based program for elem entary school libraries entitled “ Book­ m a rk ," a directory o f ch ild ren ’s literature. She w as one o f four O regon winners. O ther O regon winners included: Ariel Paisley, W hitford Interm ediate, B eaver­ ton; Thom as Layton, South Eugene H igh School, Eugene; and Jim C rotts o f Sw eet H om e. Paisley was aw arded first prize for lesson plans in the m iddle school category, and Layton was recognized for a program for adm inistrators. C rotts received ho n o r­ able m ention. “ A pple is com m itted to m aking tools to im prove learning and teach in g ,” said G odfrey R. Sullivan, vice president, A pple N orthw est O perations. " T h e M acintosh Solutions contest is a great exam ple o f how we, as business partners with education, can work to encourage, challenge and reward educators w ho m ake the classroom a m ore exciting p la c e ," he added. 4 £ Ebony Rose Ski C lub, Inc. is hosting an open general m eeting, February 14,1990 at the N orth Portland B ranch Library at 512 N. K illingsw orth at 7:00 p.m. Public Welcome! Please contact Dwight Lawrence for further inform ation at 697- 3233. OBL, BPN, OAME Join With PCC To Sponsor Black Business Expo ’90 As you know, O regon Business League (OBL), Black Professional Network (BPN), and Oregon A ssociation of M inority Entre­ preneurs (O A M E) have joined with the Black History C om m ittee o f Portland Community College (PCC) to sponsor Black Business Expo ’90. Black B usiness Expo '90 will be held at C ascade C am pus, Portland C om m unity College on Saturday, Feb. 24,1990 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . W e have held a series o f V endors’ M eetings to enlist your support, enthusi­ asm, volunteer spirit, and cooperation in planning a successful event. The nex t V endors ’ m eeting is 7 p .m . on Tuesday, February 13th, at C ascade C am ­ pus PCC, 705 N. K illingsw orth. This is the last m eeting before the Expo. W e will meet in Terrell H all, Room 122. O ur goal is to m ake this B usiness Expo '9 0 a great suc­ cess for each vendor. Y our support is vital. If you have any questions, Black B usi­ ness Expo '90 coordinators w ould be happy to help you. C oordinators are Jean Drew, Black History C om m ittee o f PCC, (503) 236-1190; Raleigh Lewis, O BL, (503) 229- 6600; Dennis Payne, B PN, (503) 281 -6957; and Freda M cEw en, (O AM E), (503) 236- 1190. Say You Saw It In The SAFEWAY How many African- Americans are you familiar with in the history of our country? Chances are, not that many because you won’t find them in most history books. But Black History Month gives us a chance to become aware of the contribu­ tions many African-Americans have' made in science, medicine, industry, agriculture, literature and more. Join us in the observation of Black History Month and broaden your knowledge of how we, collectively, as a people have made this country what it is today. Written. Designed ti Produced by Derrick l D.msby e». Ebony Rose Ski Club Hosts Meeting .-X I i hnn League Honors Dance T h eatre o f H a rle m The Urban League of I’oiiland announced lo tlav that it will honor the inlet nationally acclaimed I lance Theatre of I lai'letn with a gala reception oil Wednesday, February 21, 1990, as part til a two part package, the league s major fund raiser ol the year " I he dance theatre s Wednesday night performance and a special post performance reception are being offered fo r $100a ticket,or lor$ 1200 fora block o f 12 tickets. I he event is called "Dancing l ow aid Success. " According to Joan Neice, "Security Pacific Bank of Oregon is excited to be the pronti sponsor, with the gracious assistance of the Oregon Ballet Theatre." All proceeds w ill benelil the »( w I £ y ♦ - k e‘. Urban League of Portland. The Harlem Dance Company’s performance at the Civic Auditorium will feature G ershw in's “Concerto in I " and the Dance Theatre of I larlem ’s highly acclaimed pro­ duction of " The Firebird" by Igor Stravinsky. The pro­ gram also will include "Toccata e Due Calzoni,” “John Henry” and "F ete Noire.” Wall Street Journal writer Dale I larris says the troupe offers something unmatched by any other dance company in the world: “elegance, gusto, cool self-awareness and spontaneous jubilation.” Please rsvp by February 14, 1990. For reservations and/or more information, contact: Pauline Reed, Urban League of Portland, 280-2600. United Way If you care, share. Cuban-Born Pianist Santiago Rodriguez Performs Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1 With Oregon Symphony Santiago Rodriguez-the C uban-bom pianist w ho w on the Silver M edal at the 1981 V an C lib u m In te rn a tio n a l C om petition-w ill perform with the O regon Sym phony at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. Perform ances are scheduled for Sun­ day, Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m ., and M onday and Tuesday, Feb. 12 and 13, at 8:00 p.m. U nder the direction o f O regon S ym ­ phony M aestro Jam es D ePreist, R odriguez will perform B eethoven’s Piano C oncerto No. 1 in C M ajor. O n the second h a lf o f the concert, the O regon Sym phony will per­ form M ahler’s Sym phony No. 10 in F# M ajor (D eryck Cooke version). The p er­ form ance m arks an O regon Sym phony prem iere o f the M ahler work. Tickets are $10 to $28 and m ay be purchased at the O regon Sym phony Ticket O ffice in dow ntow n Portland at 719 SW A lder, open w eekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets m ay be charged by telephone at 228-1353. Tickets also are available at the Perform ing Arts C enter Box O ffice, M on­ day through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m . (248-4496); and at all G.I. Jo e's T ick ­ etm aster centers. All the Rodriguez concerts are pre­ ceded by a pre-concert lecture about the com posers and w orks in the program . Tania Thom pson, producer at KBPS Radio (89.9 FM ), will present the lectures. They are free to ticketholders and take place at the A rlene Schnitzer C oncert Hall on Sunday from 6:30 to 7:00 p .m . and M onday and Tuesday from 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. CITY Hosts Series o f Monthly Meetings For Parents C itizens Involved In Teaching Youth (C ITY ), will be hosting a series o f m onthly m eetings for parents at the Learning C enter located at 5226 N .e. 22nd Ave., Portland. The m eetings w ill last approxim ately one hour from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. O ur purpose is to provide resource infonnation to the families o f children in the program as w ell as at­ tem pt to reach others in the com m unity w ho may be interested in becom ing a part o f the program . T h e sch ed u le is as follow s: M onday, February 1 2 ,1990--"Im por- tance of Parent Involvement and Y our Child,' ’ Ms. Sue Carey; Ms. Elaine H arrison. Monday, March 19,1990—"T h e School System : C hildrens’ R ights/Parent R espon­ sibilities,” Ms. Sherrie Haggar. M onday, A pril 16, 1990--"S chool A ttendance/G rades,” Mr. C ottrell W hite. M onday, May 21, 1 9 9 0 -T o be sched­ uled. The Public is invited! For m ore infor­ m ation contact, Jane T e r r y - 2 8 1-0813. PORTLAND OBSERVER "The Eyes and Ears of the Community’ Office: (503)288-0033 Fax#: (503)288-0015 TV 38 •*V \ ». • X- ,1 »•