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Page MLK-4..The Portland Observer...January 13,1993
Distinguished Jefferson Alumnus
Honored Guest In “Keep Living The
Dream" Celebration
Oregon
Senior Theatre
Presents
Mary Lockridge
in concert
Portland Civic Theatre
1530 S. W. Yamhill
Sunday, January 17, 1993
Three O ’clock
Tickets
$10.00
$8.00 seniors
$5.00 children
BY MATTIE ANN CALLIER-SPEARS
M onday, January 18th, the official
holiday for M artin L uther K ing, J r .’s
birthday celebration to be held at the
Jefferson H igh School ’ s Perform ing Arts
C enter, the H onorable U nited States
A m bassador
to
th e
U n ite d
N ations, E dw ard J. Perkins, w ill in tro ­
duce a new aw ard w hich w ill be an
incentive to the scholastic achievers o f
Jefferson H igh School, Portland, O r­
egon.
A m bassador P erkins is an alum nus
o f Jefferson H igh School and Lew is S.
C lark College.
T he P ortlan d com m unity is deeply
honored to have A m bassador P erkins
grace our presence an d to initiate such
a prestigious aw ard. T his aw ard will
serve as a focal-point for many Jefferson
high School students, year-after-year
A m b a s s a d o r P e r k in s n e v e r
forgetten his roots and he seeks to m ake
a difference in the present clim ate felt in
the P ortland Public School sy stem by
sharing his blessings w ith those young
m en and w om en com ing-up behind him.
.A m bassador P erkins is seeking
ways to im prove w orld trade, educa­
tion, and peace-keeping d u rin g a period
Open Invitation
A program commemorating
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
In honor o f Martin Luther King
&
the contributions made to the Arts by minority artists
Date: January 15, 1993
Time: 11:00am - 4:30pm
Place Lorenzen Conference Center at
Emanuel Hospital & Health Center
2801 N. Gantenbein
Portland, Oregon
Refreshments Served
This free program will feature speakers, vocalists,
choirs, musicians and ministers from the Portland
Metropolitan area.
Tickets may be purchased prior to the performance date by calling:
281-6141 (also available at the door)
o f great ch an g e and prom ise.
All those unable to atten d the pro­
gram at Jefferson H igh School can view
the program on C able C h an n els 30 & 38
o r by listening to K BO O R adio 90.7 FM
from 12 noon to 4 pm.
K ee p L iv in g T h e D r e a m ” is
O reg o n ’s largest K ing Holiday celebra­
tion T u n e-in an d becom e a p art o f the
festivities.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: A
Legacy to Remember
The Oregon Senior Theatre is a not-for-profit organization dedi­
cated to showcasing senior performing artists, and to bridging the
generation gap by sharing, with children and young adults, the
wealth of talent and knowledge that seniors possess.
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