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Page 6...The Portland Observer...September 2, 1992
September Neighborhood
Meetings
Hillside Neighborhood Association
7:30 P.M.
Hillside Community Center
653 NW Culpepper Terrace
Ascension Episcopal Church
1823 SW Spring
Concordia Neighborhood Association
7:00 P.M.
Englewood Christian Church
3515 NE Killings worth
Woodlawn Neighborhood Association
7:00 P.M.
Oddfellows Lodge
700 NE Dekum
Portsmouth Neighborhood Association
7:00 P.M.
Portsmouth Community School
5103 N Willis
Sullivan's Gulch Neighborhood Associa­
tion Board & General
6:00 P.M.
Peace Lutheran Church
2201 N Portland Blvd.
Wyden To Hold Forum On
Getting Kids Ready To Learn
Agenda: Traffic issues on SW Broadway
Drive and SW' Vista
Central Northeast Neighbors Board
7:30 P.M.
9509 NE 13th
Sellwood-Moreland Improvement League
7:30 P.M.
SMILE Station
82 SE 13th
Arbor Lodge Neighborhood Associations
7:30
Peace Lutheran Church
2201 N Portland Blvd.
Irvington N eighborhood A ssociation
Board
7:00 P.M.
Augustana Lutheran Church
NE 14th and Knott
Cathedral Park Neighborhood Associa­
tion
6:300 P.M.
Call Doug Ray, 289-9210for location
Multnomah Neighborhood Association
7:30 P.M.
Multnomah Center Room 4
7688 SW Capitol Hwy.
Sunnyside N eighborhood Association
Board
7:30 P.M.
SE Uplift Fireside Room
3534 SE Main
Lents Neighborhood Association
7:00 P.M.
New Copper Penny Restaurant
9230 SE Foster
Hosford-Abernathy Neighborhood Asso­
ciation
7:00 P.M.
Abernathy School
2421 SE Orange
Agenda: Discussions on Gabriel Park and
Land Division.
Goose Hollow Foothills League Board
7:00 P.M.
First United Methodist Church
1838 SW Jefferson Room 202
Kenton Neighborhood Association Board
7:00 P.M.
Kenton Firehouse Cultural Center
5340 N Interstate
Northwest District Association Board
5:30 P.M.
NW Service Center-Board Room
1819 NW Everett S t
Hollywood Neighborhood A ssociation
Board
7:00 P.M.
Hollywood Senior Center
340 NE 40th
Cully Association of Neighbors (CAN)
Board
7:00 P.M.
Rigler School Auditorium
5401 NE Prescott
Portsmouth Neighborhood Association
Board
7:00 P.M.
Portsmouth Middle School
5103 N Willis
Alameda Community Association Board
7:00 P.M.
Madeleine Parish School
3240 NE 23rd
Richmond Neighborhood Plan
7:00 P.M.
Richmond School 41st & Caruthers
Neighborhood Plan
King Neighborhood Association
6:30
King Neighborhood Facility
4815 NE7th
Sylvan/HeightsNeighborhood Association
7:00 P.M.
French American School
1849 SW 58th
King Neighborhood Association
6:30 P.M.
King Neighborhood Facility
4815 NE 7th
Agenda: Mayoral candidates will talk with
neighbors. 7:00 P.M. Commissioner Earl
Blumenauer followed by State Rep. Vera
Katz at 7:30 PM .
Southeast Uplift Office
7:00 P.M.
3534 SE Main
S t JohnsNelghborhood Association Board
& General Membership
6:00 P.M.
Wesleyan Church
8550 N St. Louis
Beaumont Middle School Cafe
4043 NE Fremont
Piedmont Neighborhood Association
7:00 P.M.
Holly Redeemer School
127 N Portland Blvd.
Vernon Neighborhood Association
7:30 P.M.
Vernon School
2044 NE Killingsworth
Grant Park Neighborhood Association
7:30 P.M.
Femwood Middle School
1915 NE 33rd
Boise Neighborhood Association
7:00 P.M.
Boise Eliot School
,
620 N Fremont
H um boldt N eighborhood Association
Board
7:30 P.M.
Salvation Army
5335 N Williams
w n h the new school year near,
Rep. Wyden w ill hold an open forum
lo discuss how io get Oregon s kids
ready to learn. The forum w ill focus
on a Wyden proposal which would
combat the obstacles pre-school chil­
dren frequently lace at the start ol
their education.
The Carnegie Foundation, which
has done exhaustive research on this
topic, maintains that kids ate ill pre­
pared because ot a lack ot emotional
security, moral aw areness,proficiency
in language, and general knowledge.
These obstacles are often worsened
by poverty, hunj r, lack ol available
health care, and an over-exposure of
television show s. In tact, by the time
achild begins the first grade, he or she
is likely to have w atched over 4,000
hours ot television. 1 he Carnegie
Foundation sax s that next to parents,
television is the most influential pre­
school teacher.
“ I ’m particularly concerned that
com m ercial television networks,
Visit To Iris Court
Block Party
Highlights
Democratic Senate challenger Les
AuCoin visited the State Fair in Salem
from 11 a.m. lo 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug.
29, then travel to Portland to join his
wife,Sue,atablock party thrownbythe
residents o f Iris Court. The AuCoins
arrived at the party at 2:45 and re­
mained until about 4 p.m.
The AuCoins helped ihc Iris Court
neighbors celebrate reclaiming their
community from the gangs that once
dominated the complex. There was
music, a barbecue and information
booths offering advice on employment,
education and health care.
6:00 P.M.
Collins Day Care
128 NE Russell
Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
Board
7:00 P.M.
King Neighborhood Facility
4815 NE7th
tion
7:30 P.M.
Portland Parks Outdoor Recreation
Program is offering a unique opportu­
nity to tour the historic bridges of the
Willamette river with Sharon Wood,
author o f The Portland Bridge Book.
The tour aboard the stemwhceler "Rose "
is scheduled for September 20th from 1
to 5 P.M. with boarding beginning at
12:30 P.M.
In addition to Sharon Wood telling
the little-known stories of Portlands
famous bridges, there will be other
entertainers and historians on board as
well. "The Swingline Cubs" saxophon­
ist Teddy Deane and
Tira
Rooney will be playing to set the atmo­
sphere for this afternoon riverboat tour.
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Kenton Neighborhood Association
7:00 P.M.
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Local poet Ed Edmo w ill present the
Native American Legend "The Origin
o f Willamette F a ll" and the 1872 poem
"We’ll See It Yet (A Bridge Across the
Willa mette)" written about the contro­
versy over replacing Ihc river's ferries
with a bridge. Also on board, w ill be
John Labbe, author of Fares, Please!, a
history of Portland's early trolley sys­
tems and Multnomah County bridge
tendcrFrankEngleswilloffcrhis unique
perspective on the river and its historic-
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4013 NE 18th
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M id-life and older women are in­
vited io the Portland Chapter o f the
Older Women's League (OW L) at 2145
NW Overton.
The speaker w ill be Anne 1 lughes,
owner and manager o f die coffee shop
at Powells' Bookstore.
The topic w ill be "How To Be In
Business And Be A Social Activist."
The meeting is open to the public,
with no admission charge.
No-host . offec available. Ample
street parking, wheelchair accessible.
Tri-M el available on NW 21 si or NW
23rd.
Call 245-4271 for directions or in-
formation about OWL.
Historic Bridges Riverboat
Cruise Offered By
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Potluck starts at 6:00 P.M. Hot dogs pro­
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Eliot Neighborhood Association Board
which draw millions ot kids to b il­
lions o f hours o f TV programming
annually, are offering fewer programs
for pre-school learning than they did
twenty years ago,” said Wyden.
“ In 6 days, many young Orego­
nians are going to walk into class­
rooms for the first time completely
unprepared for thechallengc o f learn­
ing,” Wyden said.
the forum w ill debate how to ad­
dress the massive gaps in health and
social services that plague many com­
munities as well as the role ol televi­
sion. It w ill also discuss how Wyden’ s
proposal would give Oregon’s Great
Starts Program a leg up in competing
nationally for federal funds to im ­
prove its educational programs.
Wyden w ill be joined by the Su­
perintendent o f Public Instruction,
Norma Paulus, and a panel o f parents,
state educators, health professionals,
child-care workers, members o f the
school board and public broadcasting
representatives.
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