Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 09, 1993, Image 7

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"Serving the community through cultural diversity
V o lu m n X X III. N um ber 23
L ife in the P ortland M etropolitan A rea
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Back row from left to right 9 year old Courtney
Burmester, district 7 Parkrose, Shaver Queen School;
10 year old Destinee Scott, district 4 Sellwood,
Brooklyn School; 9 year old Jillian Musson , district 2
North, Kenton School; 9 year old Chelsea Topping,
district 3 Walnut Park , Boise Elliot School; 10 year
old Lyndsi Henry, district 5 Eastport Gilbert
HeightsSchool.
Front row from left to right 9 year old Lela Barnett,
district 1 Hollywood, Alameda School; 9 year old
Anne Lawrence, district 8 West Hills, Stephens on
School; 9 year old Alyssa Brown, district 6
Hawthorhe. AtkinsonSchool
Laurelhurst to Hold Loaves &
Fishes/Tom McCall Walk & Picnic
Saturday, July 24 w ill be a day o f
fam ily fun and entertainm ent as a new
e v e n t- th e L oaves & F ishes T om
M cCall W alk & Sum m er P icn ic-tak es
shape in L aurelhurst Park.
T he benefit for Loaves & Fishes/
M eals-on W heels begins at 10:30am
w ith a one, three and six m ile walk.
T he picnic is at noon, w ith m usical
entertainm ent from 1 la m to 3pm
P re-registration is $6 per person,
or $8 the day o f th e event. T he entry
fee includes w alk er’s bib, com m em o­
rative pin and picnic lunch. M ail-in
registration available at Loaves &
Fishes Centers. Inc., 6125 SE 52nd
A venue, Portland, O R 97206. R egis­
tration form s are also available at G.I.
Jo e 's T icketm aster outlets and area
fitness stores.
T he free concert in the park fea­
tures some o f P o rtlan d ’s top original
m usicians T he im pressive lineup of
ja zz , pop and blues entertainers in ­
cludes: the Jim M esi B and, Body &
Soul, Ron Steen & Jazz A llstars,
V alerie Day, L inda H om buckle, Lee
G a rn e tt, Johnny K oonce, S hirley
N anette, Janice Scroggins and M ark
Bosnian.
“T his musical lineup will rival
any concert in Portland th is sum m er.”
said Tom O hling o f Loaves & Fishes
“It's rare to see this caliber o f perform ­
ers all on one stage. Every one, includ­
ing the singers, musicians, stagehands,
sound people and security, arc do n at­
ing their tim e.”
Corporate sponsors for the 1993
event are SecureHorizons. W illiamette
Egg Farm and K O IN -T V. O ther spon­
sors include Retired Senior V olunteer
Program s and the City o f P o rtland’s
Senior Leisure Services.
Loaves & Fishes in a non-profit
organization that provides m ore than
4,000 m eals per day to seniors in the
P ortland m etropolitan area About
2,800 o f the meals are delivered to
p a rtic ip a n ts ’ homerS th ro u g h th e
M eals-on-W heels program . T he b al­
ance arc group m eals served at 25 sites
in the Portland area
For more inform ation about the
Loaves & Fishes Tom M cCall W alk
and Sum m er P icnic, call Special
Events Director Juli L erner, 777-2424.
Oregon Lottery Results
M ega B u cks
June 2, 1993, W ednesday • 13, 20, 22, 2 4 ,3 6 , 37
June 5, 1992, Saturday • 9, 26, 27, 32, 38, 39
P o w e r B a ll
June 2 ,1 9 9 3 , W ednesday • 1 6 ,2 3 ,2 4 ,3 3 ,4 2 , P B 31
June 5, 1993, Saturday • 1, 3, 5 ,9 , 30, PB 45
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CORPS Offers Free Fishing,
Camping Weekend In
Willamette Valley
C hildren ages 7-19 are invited to Boys and G irls Club at 367-6421.
In addition to free fishing, the
fish for free on June 12 during the
Corps
o f E ngineers is offering free
F ishing Derby at Foster Lake in the
cam
ping
to its visitors at three o f its
W illam ette Valley.
fee
cam
pgrounds
T he Portland D istrict, U S. Army
Friday and Saturday nights, June
Corps o f E ngineers is co-sponsoring
11-12,
visitors to S chw arz C am p ­
the free-fishing event w ith the Sweet
Home Boys and G irls Club, Oregon gro u n d on D orcna Lake, C ascara
D epartm ent o f Fish W ildlife, U S. C am pground on Fall Creek Lake and
Forest Service, South Santiam Fish Pine M eadows C am pground on C ot­
Hatchery, Northwest Steclheadcrs A s­ tage Grove Lake can cam p free of
sociation (A lbany C hapter), South charge.
For more inform ation about the
River Saw and M arina and KFIR-
free
cam
ping w eekend or other Corps
KSKD Radio.
cam
psites
in the W illam ette Valley,
For m ore inform ation about the
call
Dick
Lam
stcr at (503) 937-2131.
free-fishing derby, call the Swccthome
M id-life and older w om en are
invited to a “sit-dow n” fundraising
supper o f the Portland C hapter o f the
O lder W om en’s League (OW L) in
behalf o f the W om en’s R ights C oali­
tion; donations S5-S10. H ear about
the accom plishm ents o f the C oalition
so far in this Legislature and issues
pending H ear also a short tape by
C ongressw om an Patricia Schroeder,
Colorado OW L member, on O W L ’s
national issues. Place: Portland Im ­
pact SE Senior Center, 4707 SE H aw ­
thorne. #5 T ri-M et on Hawthorne,
off-street parking, w heelchair acces­
sible. O pen To The Public. Call 245-
4271 for directions or inform ation
about OWL.
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African
American
Princesses And
Queens Of Tire
Portland Rose
Festival
1967 - 1993
Artists Celebrate 20 Years
At Saturday Market
In June o f 1974, thirty-five local
artists gathered together to sell their
crafts and began a Portland tradition.
As Portland Saturday M arket marks
its tw entieth year o f operation this
year, fourteen artists arc celebrating
the two decade mark w ith the Market.
T housands o f artists have gotten
their start at the M arket over the years
E n te rta in e rs such as T h e F lying
Karamozov Brothers, w en, on to the
big tim e Craft vendors. such as N orth­
west Futons, w ent on to open their
own shops and studios Bu, fourteen
vendors have stuck with the Market
has expanded into a mail order busi­
ness.
O ther Portland Saturday M arket
artists.
D eterm ined to becom e self-em ­ veterans include S an jai’s Teriyaki,
ployed, D abritz began her business of ShinglcC rcck Porcelain, A1 & Marilyn
bronze and silver lost wax casting Dcchtcr, Steven Boss Jewelry, Weed
w ithout ever tak in g an art class. Lady (dried flowers), M ichael M iller
D abritz custom creates one to five Pottery, Gcdrosc Productions (prints),
inch figures Her most popular are Simba (jewelry ), Gary M organ (pot­
m oving music figurines that interact. tery) Jim Sells Craft, K en Haak M etal
S a lc m itc M ik e K elley , a lia s Sculptor and Pepper M ountain Pine
Spoonm an, has also been part o f the (wooden accessories). For more infor­
m arket for two decades. His unique m ation on any of these artists, contact
jewelry and hom e accessories m ade the Portland Saturday M arket office at
from spoons, forks and other flatware 222-6072.
for twenty years. M ary Ann Dabritz
and M ike Kelley are two o f those
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11-13 T he O regon Home
Show
20
Savvy A ntique &
Collectibles Show
21
Grow W ith
Portland
Job Fair
24-27 Expo Super Auto
Sale
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