SECTION B L ife in the P ortland M etropolitan A rea ® I| e ^ o rtla n b (©bseriier N/NE Community Invited To Kaiser Permanente’s AIDS Preventon Play “Secrets” Ml embers o f n o rth and northeast Portland are invited to at­ tend a special perform ance o f kaiser Permanente’ s A ID S education play Se­ crets on Tuesday, M arch 30, at 7pm. The performance w ill be held at Jefferson H igh School, 5210 N. Kerby Avenue, i t ’ s open to a ll interested area residents and there is News From Bob Packwood U.S. Senator For Oregon Packwood Supports Legislation To Help Disadvantaged Youth Oregon senator Bob Packwood co-spon­ sored a b ill to make the Targeted Jobs Tax C redit (TJTC ) a permanent provision in the tax code. The TJTC program provides fin a n ­ cia l assistance to employers w ho hire and train disadvaitagcd in d i­ vid u a ls w ho may need in c re a s e d tra in in g o r supervi­ sion “ In to d a y ’ s d iffic u lt jo b market, this program is an economic life -lin e fo r people who may lack jo b s k ills o r adequate education. In 1990, n e a rly 6000 O re g o n ia n s were w o rk in g be­ cause o f the TJTC. T hat includes more than 2000 disadv antaged youth, more than 1000 disabled people, more than 300 Vietnam V etcrans-and more than one m illio n others nationwide. These hard­ w o rkin g people are productive an self-reliant thanks to this program ,” said Packwood. For the past few years, the TJTC has been extended one year at a tim e because o f budget constraints. This legislation w ould make it This program is an economic life-line fo r people who may lack job skills. no admission chargbe. W r itte n by p la y w r ig h t P a tric ia L o u g h re y a n d sp o n so re d b y k a is e r Permanente, the play shows the conse­ quences o f h ig h -ris k behaviors n today’ s A ID S era. Based on true stories, the 60- m inute show uses o rig in a l music, dance, hum or and dram a to convey up-to-date A ID S in fo rm a tio n, dispel myths about the disease, encourage responsible behjavior and anser questions from the students. Thomas Hardy is a youth m inister and an adolescetn sbustanceabuse spccialsit w ith the M ainstream Y outh Program in Northeast Portland. A fte r seeing Secrets in February at a performance fo r the C o a li­ tio n o f B lack M en, Hardy said the play, “ w as p o w e rfu l and p a c k e d f u l l o f inform aton. I was impressed that absti­ nence was put forw ard as the surest method !! In Secrets, a play for teens about AIDS prevention, a decision by Eddie (in front, played by Jason Wood) to share a needle with another student has tragic consequences for a chain o f other people. The educational theatre production is sponsored by Kaiser Permanente, and endorsed by the Coalition of Black Men, and will be presented at Jefferson High School, 5210 N. Kerby Avenue, on March 30, at 7pm. The 60-minute program is free as a community service to high schools and colleges. Other cast members include Elana Isaacs, Rob Buckmaster. Dale Johannes and Janet fisher-Welsh. Photo by Adam Bacher fo r avoiding A ID S .” C o a litio n member Rhybon M a yfie ld says h i sgroup endorses “ Secrets” because, “ it crosses c u o ltu ra l lines to raise th eawareness o f a ll people about A ID S . It is necesary to have this kin d o f educatoin in every com m unity statewide.” “ As a m ajor health care program , we believe we have a responsiblity to our members and to the com m unities we serve to help increase awareness o f A ID S ,” says K a ise r Permanente R egional manager M ik e Katcher. “ W h ile there is now cure fo r A ID S , it can be prevented. W ith “ Secrets” , we hope to help reduce the H IV epidem ic through educatoin.” A ccording to the H 1V /A ID S S urveil­ lance Report published by the Oregon H ealth D iviso in , 3 percent o f the state's 1,759 A ID S cases have occured among A frica n -A m e rica n s and 3 percent among Hispanics, nationally, hoever, A fric a n - A m ericans account fo r 30 perenet o f a ll reported cases adn Hispanics 17 percent. permanent. Packw ood is the senior Republican on the Senate Finance Committee w hich has ju ris ­ d ictio n over tax issues. RSVP Needs Volunteers For Puppet Show People over the age o f 60 are invited to breath life into three-foot-tall puppets de­ signed to bridge the generation gap between seniors and young people. The program is about a grandmother w ho has had a stroke, her grandson and his Boy Scout leader, and is presented to th ird grade classes. C all the Retired Senior Volunteer Program at 229- 7787. RSVP is jo in tly funded by A ction, the Federal Domestic V olunteer Agency and Legacy Health System w ith Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center as the sponsor­ in g agency Transportation reimbursement as w e ll as free supplemental accident, personal lia b ility , and excess auto lia b ility insurance are ju st some o f the benefits available to RSVP volunteers. “The Lane College Concert Choir To Appear In Concert At Jefferson High School” The forty-voice Lane Concert Choir Is under the direction of Dr. William B. Garcia, Professor of Music and Humanities. Portland, Oregon, M a rch 9,1993— A lle n Temple C M E Church announced that the Lane College Concert C h o ir from Jackson Tennessee, w ill present its A nnual Concert tour 1993 Program at the Jefferson H igh School A u d ito rium , 5210 N Kerby, on Wednesday M arch 31. 1993 The concert w ill begin at fro m Franz S chubert’ s “ Ave M a ria . F. H aydn’ s “ The Heaven's Are T e llin g ," Rene' Clausen’ s “ Clap Y o u r Hands” to W illia m D awson’ s stirrin g setting o f ’ Soon A h W ill Be Done,” andGlenn Bur1cigh’ s“ W ith His Stripes 7:00 p m The Lane College Concert C h o ir consists o f students from a ll classifications and m ajor areas o f study at thee College They h ail from the State o f Tennessee and from other states in c lu d in g A labam a. Illin o is , M innesota, program for the entire community to enjoy. A n added feature o f this year's program w ill We arc Healed.” There w ill be something on the concert be small ensemble performances by the Lamte M ichigan, and W isconsin. The concert program w ill feature short choral pieces from a variety o f styles and periods o f musical development It w ill also include spiritual, gospel, and light-hearted Q uintet and the Lanitc Singers. The public is cordially inv ited to attend this concert by the Lane College Concert C h o ir The concert is free to the public For m ore in fo rm a tio n , please contact L in d a Thompson, Event C hair at 281-9626 o r A lle n Temple C M E Church at 282-1158 T h is con­ cert is sponsored by A lle n Temple C M E choral music W orks to be performed range Church. & 1 J g . T T The Lane College Concert Choir con­ sists o f students from all classifica­ tions and major areas o f study at thee College