L ife in the P ortland M etropolitan A rea Camp Scholarships Needed For Low-Income Children Many o f the children going to camp come from Portland’s inner city and have never experienced the excitement o f camping before. lack Womens’ Gathering Pays Tribute To Gladys McCoy On May 8, Black women from all over Portland and as far away as Se­ attle came together for the 11th annual Black W omen’s Gathering. Begun in 1983 in reaction to the indifference to the violent death of a young Black woman, Trina Hunter, a support group of Black women gathered to talk about that incident as well as other issues pertaining to Black women in Port­ land. Out of that ‘gathering’ came the feeling and desire for an annual occa­ sion for everyone to get together and just be in one place — to talk, to laugh, to share information, and to have a good time. The Gathering was held at the Salvation Army Center and featured a full day of networking, information, entertainment and refreshments. The highlight of the noon luncheon was a special trib u te h o n o rin g G ladys McCoy, the late M ultnomah County Commission Chair. Numerous women came to the podium to speak to the Commissioner’s many accom plish­ m ents, h er h a rd w o rk an d her unyielding support. Lucinda Tate told how, when she was a single mother on welfare living at Columbia Villa, Gladys inspired her and helped her find em ploym ent. Rep. M argaret Carter said Gladys was the first person to offer her support when she ran for office. Rep. Avel Gordly reminded the audience of how difficult it is to be on the front line” and how important it is to support and encourage one another. And, Bobbie Gary called fof renaming the Urban League Multi-cultural Se­ nior Center after the Commissioner. The Imani W omen’s Symposium held its day-long workshop in con­ junction with the Gathering. Co-spon­ sored by the Black United Fund, the Symposium utilized the theme “The Hidden Leader W ithin You.” Work­ shop topics included: Breaking the Glass Ceiling; Starting Your Own Donations are needed to send making coffee over and over from the children from low-income families to same grounds. At one meal we served The Salvation Army’s Camp Kuratli her mashed potatoes and she could this summer. A donation of $95 to hardly believe it. She normally fed her $125 will provide “ a week in the children the mashed potatoes and ate the peelings herself. Those were hard woods” for a needy child. Many of the children going to days. And the stories were the same for camp come from Portland’s inner city many of the cam p’s attendants, both and have never experienced the ex­ children and adults. Costs were kept citement of camping before. as low as possible, and for families Located 22 miles southeast of Beryl Hammonds (left) author of “I Am Not a Dark-Skinned White-Girl”. Gina Lawrence (center) and Dr. who couldn’t afford even the low fees, Portland, the camp provides 120 acres LaFrancis Rodgers-Rose (right) from Newark New Jersey, special guest speaker for the 1993 Black donors paid the way. of wooded slopes, swimming, hiking Womens' Gathering continue a discussion about the greater, need for cultural diversity in today s And the camp continued to at­ sports and arts. society. photo by Veronica Green tract hundreds of kids from all over Week-long camps will take place Oregon and southern Idaho, an area June 24 through August 31. Business: W hat It Takes; the Legacy ment and its implications for the 21st When your sister is your hairdresser, In 1929 two Salvation Army of­ called the Cascade Division. of Our Mothers: Leadership Among century. She reflected on the origins of you need no mirror She went on to Around the time of World War 1 ficers, Albert Baynton and Ronald Women in the African Diaspora: and mankind as she stated,” ...out of us extolled her sisters to support and lis- Eberhardt traveled from Portland to a the train rails were pulled up and It Takes an Entire Village to Raise a came all.” According to Dr Rogers, ten to each other “When your sister grassy area in Barton, Oregon. The sent to Japan for making bullets. Child. we are the most dispersed people in the tells you something, believ e her; she T h e a re a , a b o u t 15 B Keynote speaker Dr. LaFrances world, reflected in the many shades of has your best interest in mind.’ she tra in miles from Port­ Rogers addressed the Gathering and people of color and the reasoning that concluded Dr Rogers ended her ad- tre stle land, was a rich, Symposium audience during the lun- you are considered Black if you have dress by hav ing the audience join her w a s country' field , cheon. Author, clinical sociologist and just one drop of Black blood in you. in calling out the spirits and names of fin a lly giant fir trees professor of Sociology and African Referring to Black women, she Black women, past and present roles d e s - towered over Studies at Drew University, Dr Rogers stated. “We are the original queens, models and mentors, who have in- troyed a die creeks and both inspired and ignited the crowd as the original goddesses There is no spired and aided us to get w here we are f e w g le n s, o n e she traced the Black women’s move- need for us to imitate the imitators ... today. y e a rs f is h e r m a n later. Ev- h a d e ry o n e claimed a w a s catch o f cleared out 50 trout of the in a half camp and debutante It is not all the glamour of hour dynam ite a ball, but the work before the ball there, was used to which prov es what a true debutante is. where bring down Once when I was feeling down. 1 Little the trestle. A film company from Hol­ spoke with a past debutante She re­ Deep Creek joined Deep Creek. minded me that self-love is a precious An electric train had run out to ly-wood even came out to film the value to have. Through Les Femmes that area from Portland until recent explosion and use it for a movie. The and past debutantes I know that “No years. Called the Inter-Urban Line, it force of the blow rolled boulders in the one will see the good in you. unless dropped off fishermen along the creek, fields and scattered railroad ties for acres, which young campers still find you show it. You have to hold your during the day when a catch of 50 trout occasionally. head up high and be proud of vv hat you was legal. Though the trains had By the early 1980’s the camp was have done, as well as what has yet to stopped, the trestle was still there. due for remodeling and repair to some come Because if you don't care, no Bayton and Eberhardt, along with one else will.” other Salvation Army leaders, decided of its buildings. However, a series of Sadruddin-T he ability of being to buy the land. They called it Camp catastrophic ice storms in 1980 nearly a Debutante comes from within one­ Trestle Glen. Huge patches of black­ destroyed the camp altogether. Trees self by having self-love, self-respect, berry vines were cleared by teams of toppled on building’s, pipes broke, self-esteem and self-pndc A debu­ workers from Salvation Army reha­ and wires fell The camp was unin­ tante has the ability to be an excellent bilitation programs. Cabins were t ui It, habitable. Wendy Murray Lateefah Sadruddin Salvation Army leaders debated Ime Etuk leader, and a dependable follower be­ much rougher than their modern-day sen.” Les Femmes has trained 29 high here to a strict code of ethics cause she has the ability to make good counterparts. Much of the work was what to do with the camp Was it E tuk-T o be a Cavalier to me is As a reward for successfully com­ done by Victor “Viggo” Jensen, a possible to rebuild it? Where would school seniors for adulthood and is pleting these tasks each participant is special because it requires me to live decisions, therefore she knows whom school teacher and Salvationist who the money come from? How could The prepared to present them to their 42nd to follow She is able to always hold challenged at a private “Rites of Pas­ my life in a certain way; it is known as was one of the longtime operators of Salvation Army go somewhere else Annual Debutante and Cavalier Ball her head up high with pride, but will the Cavalier lifestyle This lifestyle sage” then presented at the formal ball nev er low er it for the purpose of look­ the camp up until his death in 1957. after generations of its officers and in June demands me to be rcspectfiil. punctual Les Femmes exists to improve the after graduating from high school ing down upon others Over the past Vcdna Jensen, his wife, still re­ staff and generations of campers had and spiritual A Cavalier is never to Each week through June. Les liv csof African-American youth, vv hile calls the early years at Camp Trestle gone to Camp Trestle Glen eighteen years 1 have evolv ed in to a disgrace or b rin g sham e to the The answer came when a Port­ preparing them for life after high Femmes and the Portland Observer Glen. "We had childrens’ camps all untarnished Cavalier name For a young woman w ho is able to meet all school. Students arc encouraged to will feature three young people who summer, of course, but we also had land dentist named Dr Rcubc H ofthc above qualifications I represent were chosen as 1993 debutantes and Cavalier is to be pure and unscathed mothers and childrens’ cainp I re­ Kuratli left a trust to The Salvation join the organization as young as the Cavaliers arc to alway s remember that Les Femmes, my community and my sixth grade, although most join w hile cavaliers This week meet Ime Etuk member one mother during the de­ Army for the rebuilding of the camp family. They all deserve the very best (Jefferson High School), Wendy M ur­ to be a Cavalier is to be a Cav alier not pression days who didn t know what Gifts from trusts and numerous indi­ freshmen or sophomores in high The best I can give of myself is to ray (Grant High School) and Latccfah only for 24 hours today and tomorrow, to do when we ofTcrcd to refill her viduals poured in, and several years school All students in the program display the qualities of a true Debu­ Sadmddin (Benson High School) who but for the rest of your life coffee cup during meals. She would ago. Camp Kuratli at Trcstlc Glen was arc required to maintain good grades, tante M urray-It takes a lot to become a will share with y ou why they arc “cho­ say “if you want to.” She was used to finished, representing over $2.5 m il­ perform community service and ad- Les Femmes Debs And Cavs Growing To Be Men And Women...Phenomenally lion in facilities.