M ay 12, 1993 • T he P oru , and O bserver P age A 4 Self Enhancement Tops The $3 Million Mark ("ontinued from front /rage campuses of seven Northeast Port­ land schools. The focus of the SE1 program is on improv mg grades and attendance, building self-esteem and creating career opportunities. SEIcur- rently sen es 700 students each year; the Center for Self Enhancement will triple that capacity Recognizing the successful and significant impact SE1 has had on youth, a prominent, broad-based group of organizations has endorsed the new community center That group includes Adult and Family Sen ices. Em anuel H ospital, M ultnom ah County Juvenile Justice Division. Northeast Neighborhood Alliance, Northeast Youth Rescue Plan. Port­ land Public Schools and the Urban league of Portland Nationally Known Author Ann Rule Keynote Speaker t 'ontinued from front page urban children. • Ariel Rubstem. pianist/imprcsario, for founding the organization that brings major entertainment to Port­ land the association that is now the Portland Opera • Ron Schmidt, the late founding partner of Pihas, Schmidt & Westerdahl for leadership achiev e­ ments in the public relations field and contributions to the state ol Oregon For additional information or to register, contact Jonelle Stroup, Mount Hood Medical Center, 661- 9279. Free Immunization Clinics Multicultural Art & Talent * Immunizations will be given to any child who conies to the clin­ ics. The focus group is pre-school age children but all children from the Portland metro area are wel­ come. * All immunizations will be given on a drop-in basis, quickly and free of charge. There are no income guidelines. * The first clinic will be Satur­ day, April 3,1993, at the Southeast In The Portland Community Art And Talent In The Portland Community May 16, 1993 3 PM To 6 PM Redeemer Lutheran Church 5431 NE 20th Avenue Portland, Oregon You arc invited to join us in a celebration of talents of ethnic artists from the Portland aica. Paintings Photographs Sculpture Pottery Native American Artwork Artworks created by sewing, crocheting, carving AfroAmcrican Refreshments Prov ided Health Center. Theclintes will be on­ going. * Clinic Schedule: Mondays 6:30 to 9:30pm: N.E. Health Center 5329 N.E. MLK, Jr. Blvd. Saturdays 9:00 to Noon: S.E. Health Center 3653 S.E. 34th * Volunteers will staff all clinics. * This program will be sponsored in cooperation with the Multnomah County Health Department, Neigh­ borhood Health Clinics, Inc., Or­ egon Health Sciences Hospital, and Pacific Health & Life Insurance Company. For further information, please contact Peggy Hitman at 248-3674. United Way Service Women's Fellowship and Seminar Christ Memorial Church of God in Christ “Armed And Dangerous” (This years theme) Teaser's Top Shops The Christ Memorial Women’s Affairs will be hosting their 11th A nnual W om en’s F ellow ship, 7:30pm, May 19, to 21st, Saturday, May 22nd-Seminar from 9:30am to 2pm, and Sunday, May 23rd at 3pm will conclude the services. All services will be held at the Christ Memorial Church, 1552 N. Killingsworth Ave, Rev. Roy L. Tale, Pastor. Mrs. Dianne Tate is Director of Women’s Affairs. For more infor­ mation, please call 286-9624 or Pat Thomas 246-7488/282-1786. Come And Fellowship With Us! T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Hats, Aprons, Etc. Custom Screen Printing Sc Computerized Monograms 1421 Jantzen Beach Center, Portland, Oregon 97217 (503) 283-4234 Take this C oupon to the T e a se r’s an d receive $ 1 .O O off a n y p rin t on a n y T-Shirt Sensational Spring Opening! 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