|( 4 * i * * t » • 4 >» •» » » < * ♦ ♦ # ’» » • • ♦ » * *'*‘»4**'* ♦ » • » ♦ • • • ♦ • » » P age A 7 T he P ortland O bserver • A pril 2 1 , 1993 God Is Alive & Well Mt. Hood Community College Hosts ‘Women In Trades Fair’ Ironworkers apprenticcshipandTrain- ingTrust, Job Corps; Local 290 Plumb­ ers a n d S te a m fitte rs T ra in in g ; METRO; Mt Hood Community col­ lege women in Transition and New Traditions programs, Oregon Ad­ vanced Technology Consortium, O r­ egon Bureau of Labor and Industries Apprenticeship and Training Divi­ sion, Oregon Department of Educa­ tion, Oregon Department of Trans­ portation, Oregon T radcsw omen Net- work. Painters' Apprenticeship, Port­ land Community College B-FIT, B- WEST, Project Independence and Skill Center programs. Sheet Metal Train­ ing Fund’ Tri-Met, U S. Army Corps of Engineers, and many more. Admission is free. Free childcare and parking will be available. All ages arc welcome. Mt. Hood Community College is located at 26000 S.E. Stark St in Gresham. For more information call Mane Benedetti at 731-4893, Lana Barr at 731 -4083, or write to "Women in Trades Fair, “ P .0 Box 86620, Portland, OR 97286. paring for Work: What Help is Avail­ able9; Possibilities inTradesandTcch- nical Work, How to Surv ive' Mentors Continued from page A6 and Networks, Legal Rights for Work­ ing Women; Women Moving From ticed Bricks may become loose and acknowledge that God is alive, the Trades to Entrepreneurs; Stop­ the wall becomes weakened But—a Whether or not people want to ping Sexual Harassment; Tools for watchful and concerned eye will stay believe it—there is a heaven and a hell MORE Tradeswomen; Labor/Mar- on its post. And when a weakness is There is a God who rules over every- keting Analysis: Future Growth of quickly seen, repairs are made imme- Hung and everybody. There is an evil Oregon Industry; and Images of Fe­ diately. The wall is once again storing spirit named "Satan” . Believe it! Be- males in Education and Media. and able to withstand and keep the lieve it!. If you don t believe it now, Hands-on workshops will allow enemy out. one day. tomorrow will be too late. participation while women demon­ This little scenario is liken unto There will be wailing and screaming strate and share their skills as bus the life of a Christian Our Lord has and yelling and death like you’ve nev er mechanics, electricians, floor cover- equipped us with all the tools we will ever witnessed before—in your life- ers, carpenters, bricklayers, painters ever need to remain impregnable. He time. Let there be no doubt. God is I__ _____ ...» oliv’f* □TlH W p II and more. has even given us an instruction alive and well. A wide variety of booths and dis­ m anual-T he Holy Bible. However, Go to the Holy Scriptures. Within plays will be set up by employers, periodically the wall, to our spiritual the pages of the Bible, the solutions to training programs, and apprentice­ lives, must be reinforced: by staying in every problem in the world are con- ship programs. The follow ing organi­ theW ord.bynotim m ersingone'sself tained. Don t just hang-out or hang- zations are scheduled to participate: in worldly situations without any spiri- around doing nothing; just getting Associated Builders and Contrac­ tual backup, by NOT doubting, by more and more stupid as the days pass; tors, Brick and Tile Apprenticeship staying (walking) with the ................. Lord. j ust ictting his o .« little evil ............... JUSI IC lU U g o Satan a u n i a and nu m « .w w ... Trust; Central Electrical Training Today-our young people are at- fnen(js coerce you into doing all man- career Workshops will include Promot­ Trust;’ City of Portland; Floor Cover­ risk again. The culprit is wearing a nerofevil things, things that God will ing Diversity in the Work place; Pre­ ing Joint Apprenticeship Training; different costum e-but, it’s the same not and will never allow. (Matthew 15.16-20 GNB] Jesus guy. Satan lures, connives, deceives, was speaking to a crowd of people and instructs, sits down right beside you, the disciples were also present as he befriends you, romances you and en­ spoke. He w as explaning, to them, the Parents can learn effective and "Discipline That Doesn’t Hurt," se­ traps you. things that will make a person spiritu­ comfortable techniques for disciplin­ ries will teach parents important skills Our young people are out on the ally unclean. ing their children at a free scries of that will help them to determine what streets selling drugs and buy ing drugs programs sponsored by Multnomah techniques will work best with their Jesu s said to th e m , "Y ou County Library callcd 'DisciplineThat child. (of all kinds). The reason that they are (d isc ip le s) a re s till now m ore P a re n ts e v a lu a te th e ir ow n sporting is—”1 need something to get intelligent than the others. Don’t Doesn’t Hurt." situation by answering questions All parents know that discipline by-on.” O r - ”Nobody wants to give you u n d e rsta n d ? A n y th in g th at such as. How do p ersonal and is a difficult yet necessary part of me a job. What else do you expect me goes into a p erson’s mouth goes family values affect discipline? What raising children. Each program in the to do to earn a living?” into his stomach and then on out of Parents, teachers, pastors and his body. But the things that come fam ilies-don’t get angry with the out of the mouth come from the youth. Get angry with Satan! heart. These are the things that God is not dead He is alive and make a person ritually unclean. very well. He never went any place. For from th is h e a rt com es the He’s been here all the time. Just like evil ideas which lead to kill, commit the song says, “Waiting patiently in adultery, and do other im m oral things; to rob, lie, and slander line.” God knows just how mankind others. These are the things that make operates. Mankind is so fickle. When a person unclean. But to eat without w ill we ever learn that God is God and washing your hands as they say you beside him there is none-other9 1 guess- should—this doesn’t make a person -it will be when time whangs away. unclean.” In this same chapter, Jesus says The scripture says that there will be a loud shout of a trumpet; thcn-Jesus that every plant that his Father in will appear in the clouds. Hallelujah! heav en did not plant will be pulled up. B u t-w h o -a ll will be ready to go And he went on to say, "D on’t worry with Christ when he returns? I sat at about them! They are blind leaders of one of my prayer board meetings re­ the blind; and when one blind man cently and during prayer-time. 1 wept leads another, both fall into a ditch.” because I know that some of my close Can’t be fooled by charlatans! Know relatives are not going to see God's God for yourself. Read the Bible every face because they refuse to get ready. day. It’s your road map to heaven. They refuse to believe. They refuse to Oregon’s 1993 "Women inTrades Fair” is expected to draw several thou­ sand women interested in careers in the trades to the campus of Mt Hood Community College, April 2 4 .9am to 4:30pm. The statew ide sponsored fair will bring together working women, their advocates, employers and educators to answer questions and offer support and mentorship to others who dream of being part of O regon's new tradi­ tions. The fair will offer panels and WUINS11Uj,9> ----- w orkshops, uv.i.u..».. d e m o n stra »».«..» tio n s and booths, hands-on "try it workshops and a ..'Anvan’r women’s »»zxrV work i^lrxlhoc clothes fiichinn fashion show. Employers and representatives from training and apprenticeship pro­ grams will be available The fair should be of special in­ terest to tradeswomen, students, par­ ents, employers, educators, advocates and women looking for a challenging Education For Economic Gain, “Ain’t Nobody’s Business But My Own!” Continued from front page tors, and on and on ad infinitum. The thing to understand is that a "Trade Association" Works like a ‘family’, each member in support of the other and with a formal structure that collects and distributes relevant information, publish texts on opera­ tions, accounting, sales, marketing, finance and so forth; also conducts classes, regional or by mail, develops employee health plans and pension plans Tobccomc acquainted,with the spectrum of their activities is to gam a business education not obtainable elsewhere. Gale’s encyclopedia provides the name, address, phone and FAX of most groups. They should be written to obtain additional information on services and activities— and for pub­ lications and bibliographies. (Continued next week) Programs Teach “Discipline That Doesn’t Hurt Portland Community College Celebrates “A rt Beat 1993” The annual celebration of the arts at Portland Community College (PCC) w ill take place May 3 through May 7 at the Cascade, Rock Creek. Open and Sylvania campuses. The public is in­ vited to attend and all events are free of charge This is the sev enth year of presentation. For more information please call, PCC Visual And Perform­ ing Arts Office, 244-6111, ext. 4264. Schools Sponsors Parent Forums Comments on Bridge Access Wanted BECAUSE ONLY BY CELEBRATING CULTURE CA N WE H O PE TO INSPIRE ART. A dvertise 1 * ▲ Workshops on the hidden job market and job search ideas will be presented between 1:00 and 4:00pm. 1:00pm “How to Stay Confident While Looking for Work” 1:30pm “Dress for Success" 2:00pm "Positive First Impres­ sions in the Interview” 3:00pm "W hereto Find It in Salem" 3:30pm “Successful Interviews” Interpretive services will be pro­ vided in Vietnamese and American Sign Language between 1:00 and 3:00pm and in Spanish and Russian from 3:00 to 5:00pm The Job information Fair is open to all persons without regard to race, sex, age, disability, religion, ethnic background, or national origin M i­ norities, women and persons with dis­ abilities are encourage to attend For more information about the Job Information Fair, contact Betty Hart, Community Development, at 588-6'73. Whether made with words, images or music, art resonates through African-American life. Recording our experience, revealing our humanity, depicting our soul. It can soothe or excite, enlighten or entertain, constantly compelling us to look and listen. At Kraft General Foods, we're proud to help bring the visions and sounds of ethnic culture to the community Not only helping people to experience the art of others, but inspiring the artists themselves. Because only through the celebration of art can we begin to under- stand what makes us human. KfWT GENERAL FOODS Vebeeta F v /’ The project, presented in coop- register. .. eration with the Oregon State Univer­ £..... Fo/- ¿aVrcxu//-t sity Extension Service, includes help A dvertise in the O bserver from Volunteer Parent Educators A picture of Dr Lonise Bias ap­ peared in our April 14, issue, her name was incorrectly spelled as Dr Lonise Vias. The Portland Observer w ould like to apologize, we hope that thisdid not cause any inconvenience. Job Information Fair to attend "Discipline That Doesn t Hurt will be offered at the ‘ Branch Library located at 10-2 SW Capitol Hwy., on May 1, 8, 15 and 2 from 9:30-1 lam. Call 248-5385 to CORRECTION A public workshop on concerns forbikcrsorw hcclchairpcrsons cross­ Portland Public Schools Alliance ing bridges on over the Williamette Project sponsors parent forums deal­ bridges on April 22 at 7:30 to 9pm, at ing w ith ch ild -re a rin g concerns the Portland Bldg.. Room C on 2nd Wednesday. April 14 through June 2 fir. Persons with disabilities requiring at Sellwood Middle School Library, special accommodations should call 8300 S.E. 15th Childcare is available. Dan at 248-5050 (TDD 1-800-735- For more information, please call Chris 2900) at least 24 hours in advance. Rudolf, 280-6354 The City of Salem is hosting its sixth annual Job Information Fair, co­ sponsored by Chemeketa Community College with the theme "Building Diversity in the Work Force. It will be held on Thursday, May 6, at Chemeketa Community College, Building 7 gy mnasium. The Fair be­ gins at 12 noon and will be open until 5 p.m. The Fair is open to everyone to come any time during the day. Admis­ sion to the event is free Representatives of state, federal, county and city agencies, private employers, educational programs, and employment services will be at the Fair with inform ation about full-time, part time, summer, and temporary jobs, educational opportu­ n itie s, an d o th e r se rv ic e s for people looking for work All those in te re ste d in fin d in g out about future job possibilities and current openings in the Marion, Polk, and Yamhill County area arc encouraged is usual for a child to be doing and learning at different stages of dcvcl- opment? How docs a child’s unique personality affect his or her develop- ment7 n rcA'/rZ/s in the ,, * w M. 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