T he P ortland O bserver • M ay P age A3 26, 1993 Ten Community Leaders Honored: Kick Off For A Peaceful Summer Several non-profit organizations and individuals in Portland have spent a lifetim e trying to save our inner-city youth without recognition, fanfare or support. Through the efforts o f the Northeast Health Resource Center and the Police Activities League, and the generosity o f the Multnomah Athletic Foundation and the Multnomah A th ­ letic Club, ten community leaders were honored at a first-ever Portland Inner City Youth Alliance: Unsung Heroes banquet, May 21, 1993, 6:30 p.m. at the M A C. The honorees include: • W illiam Stoudamire - People Are Beautiful • Anthony Stoudamire - Portland Youth Football • Charlie Stoudamire - Youth Basket­ ball • Kevin Modica - Police Activities League • Lee Jenkins - Portland Parks Bureau and Police Activities League • Robert Richardson - Portland Youth Redirection • Sister Mays - Wings o f Love • David Jackson - Campfire Gang Peace Program • A li Muhammad - Northeast Health ResourceCenterandUniversal Acad­ emy o f Self Defense • Greg Barton - Multnomah Athletic Director These unsung heroes offer hope and an example that livin g and grow­ ing up in poor economic conditions does not mean the end, but rather a road to follow for success in any en­ deavor. “ We are trying to send a strong message that community unity is the only way we can make a difference w ith our present and our future,” said Maura White, PAL Executive Direc­ tor. “ We a ll need to educate, motivate, organize and mobilize.” In addition to seeing their com­ munity leaders, the youth were ex­ posed to the Multnomah Athletic Club, a club steeped in athletic tradition sim i­ lar to the athletic traditions o f a core group o f dedicated coaches and former student-athletes from the North/North- east community. The common athletic thread, and the bridge o f a dinner whose focus is on volunteers and youth, pulled us all together by recognizing o u r s im ila ritie s as w e ll as our diversity.’’This banquet signified the efforts o f unsung heroes in our com­ m unity who have worked tirelessly w ith youth,” said Aleem Shabazz, Executive Director o f the Northeast Heath Resource Center. “ The theme o f unsung heroes represents men and women who live in the community and who have demonstrated their unselfish desire to help youth. These people may not be on the cover o f any news maga­ zine, but they are committed to com­ munity development.’ Event emcees were Michael Grice and Claxton Welch o f the W orld Arts Foundation. The invocation was given by Imam M ikal Shabazz, Muslim Com­ munity Center, and the benediction was given by pastor Denise Bell, M allory Avenue Christian Church. C onfirm ed special guests in ­ cluded: C hief Tom Potter, SheriffBob Mura White PAL and Aleem Shabazz Forest Celebrates National Trails Day, June 5 left to right - Kevin Modica, Aleem Shabazz, Willie Stoudamire, Chalrles Stoudamire and Anathony Stoudamire Skipper, Acting Chair o f Multnomah C ou nty C om m issio ne rs H ank M ig g in s , C om m issioner Sharon Kelley, Rep. Avel Gordley, Rep. M ar­ garet Carter, Portland State Univer­ sity Football Head Coach T im Walsh, CHZA Association President Harold W illiam s, Assistant C hief Dave W il­ liams, Deputy C hief Charles Moose, Portland Parks Bureau At-Risk Youth Coordinator David Jordan, North East Business Center, Inc. President James Berry, former P. S. U. Quarterback John Charles. In addition to the Multnomah Athletic Club and Foundation, finan­ cial sponsors included First Interstate Bank, E & M Sentry Market. N orth­ east Business Center, One Stop Records, Pacific Power and Light, Perkins and Company, CHZA Asso­ ciation, Sandys Camera, Black United Fund, Campfire, Urban League and World Arts Foundation. Corporateand individual sponsors are s till being Specialty Stores Locate To Jantzen Beach Center Island Bed Company opened its 2,400 square foot store in A p ril at Jantzen Beach Center. The local re­ tailer features futon couches and beds, contemporary futon furniture and ac­ cessories, and children’s furniture. Owner, M ike Anderson says, “ We’ re very pleased w ith the customer re­ sponse. People like the easy style, quality, and function o f futons. “ M ike Anderson also owns Waterbcds West at the Center. South o f the Border is relocating its store from Vancouver M a ll to Jantzen Beach Center. T his 2900 square foot store w ill carry specialty items from Mexico, Central and South America and Southwestern m o tif Daniel and Julie Guerrero, owners, have commenced w ith interior im- The a fte rn o o n w ed din g o f Carmelita Emerson o f Portland, O r­ egon to Dr. Steven Beresford o f Newcastle upon Tyne, England, was celebrated in May at new Song Church. Their vow s were said, in a double ring ceremony, before the Rev. Richard Probasco, pastor o f New Song. Thebride whoworksforMETRO- ERC, is the daughter o f Mrs. Oine Emerson and the late Robert Emerson. She wore for her wedding a floor length gow n o f white satin and lace/ styled w ith a short jewel-embroidered train. A crystal studded circlet in her hair held her cathedral length veiling in place In her arms she carried her bouquet o f white carnations, roses and stephanotis, tied w ith trailing white ribbons. provements and plan to open in June. Crafters Village, currently open in Springfield, OR plans to open three new stores in the Portland area. The first store w ill be at Jantzen Beach Center opening this June They w ill sell hand-crafted items from inde­ pendent artists, including stained glass, dried flowers, country theme and other miscellaneous crafts They w ill be located next to B Dalton Bookseller in a 3,440 square foot space Jantzen Beach Center is located on Hayden Island, on the Columbia River, o ff o f Interstate 5, E xit 308. The Center is ow ned by The Pruden­ tial Insurance Company o f America and managed by Tcrranomics Retail Services. LP. ----------------------------------------------------- 1 sought. Any funds over costs w ill be distributed between the Northeast Health Resource Center and P A L. for summer programs. Confirmed non-profits sending representatives (which included youth fro m each p ro g ra m ) in c lu d e d : M YC AP , Boy Scouts o f America, YM CAs, Columbia Boys and Girls Clubs, House o f Umoja, Operation Easy, Oregon Human Development Corporation - Hispanic Access Cen­ ter, Self Enhancement Inc., Portland Youth Redirection, People Are Beau­ tifu l, Busy Moms for Jesus, Na’eem Muhammad Youth Business Center, Urban League, Greenhouse, Islamic Scouting, PAL, Northeast Health Re­ source Center, Crescent Sports, Youth on the Move, and Street Hoops. For any additional information or to send a donation, please contact Maura White, 1115 S. W. 11th, Port­ land, OR 97205, 248-5011. The Mt. Hood National Forest w ill jo in local recreation groups and sponsors in hosting trail activities on National Trails Day, Saturday, June 5 Guided hikes and rides, demonstra­ tions and displays w ill be offered at ten Forest sites. Free shuttle bus service from Z ig ­ zag Ranger Station w ill take visitors to Lost Creek Campground for geol­ ogy, windflower, and wilderness hikes; mountain bike, sled dog and horse packing demonstrations; and display booths. Estacada, Clackamas, Barlow, Bear Springs and Hood River Ranger Districts w ill offer ample opportuni­ ties to hit the trail. Activities include old growth w alks; guided horse rides on the Barlow Road; work parties for the Clackamas River and Riverside Trails; A T V , horse, and mountain bike rides; and a fishing clinic at T rilliu m Lake Dam. Visitors should bring lunches and dress comfortably for outdoor activi­ ties For a list o f times and places, contact any Mt. Hood National Forest office or call (503) 666-0664. Wigland One of the Northwest Largest Wig Displays Wigs and Hairpieces For all Nationalities E va G abor N aomi S ims R enee of P aris 3817 NE 6th Avenue 287-9471 7:00am ■ 6:00pm Secretary o f Labor Robert Reich said today that the Clinton Adm inis­ tration would be developing a com­ prehensive worker retraining program but stopped short o f specifics in terms o f Northwest timber workers. Reich was responding to ques­ tions from Senator M ark Hatfield at a hearing before a Senate Appropria­ tions subcommittee on Labor, Health, and Human Services. The Clinton Adm inistration has proposed an increase in funding for dislocated workers next year but Hatfield said he was concerned that the enactment o f needed reforms in the program was not likely this year. He also questioned Reich on whether his proposal would include needs- based payments to individuals. Reich said the Department o f Labor would be submitting a compre­ hensive worker adjustment program to address the needs o f dislocated workers that would merge several existing programs. He said he recog­ nized the problem in the Pacific North­ west but made no commitments in terms o f specific targets for dislocated timber workers. “ Under this new program, dislo­ cated workers w ill receive tim ely ac­ cess to an enriched array o f basic adjustment services such as labor market information, career counsel­ ing, and job search assistance; train­ ing i f it is needed, and income support, Reich said.” Hatfield said he was concerned about the level o f training programs for Northwest timber workers and urged Reich to consider those workers in communication w ith the plan being developed for President Clinton after the Forest Summit in Portland. “ I am concerned about the ad­ equacy o f retraining programs for dis­ located forest products workers in the Pacific Northwest,” H atfield told Reich. “ W hile solutions to the emer­ gency in the forests continue to be debated, timber-related employment levels remain the lowest in recorded history.” Oregon Business Network ¿mes Mon - Fr. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday 10 - 5:30 pm Near Lloyd Center Bryon C. 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