< * ♦ ♦ ♦ »< • > * « < * • • « » * * • «r> < • 9 * * V • » • • # » r ~ M ecí * < 9 > ♦ < < 4 ”♦ ► S 9 “Serving the com m unity through cu ltu ral diversity. Volumi! XXIII. N um ber 27 Ju ly 7. 1993 • . • «4 I r* i* *• V it. jf ï V ¿xt» «f ft s; L ife in the P ortland M etropolitan A rea •/?( * (Eije ^n rtlan h (©hserucr ‘■r ..y Portland 'Dreamers’ To Attend Whitman College Next Week ALLABÍ1ARU VINTAGE TROLLEY! R id e F r e e - S eve n D a y s A W eek F E A T U R E S O R IG IN A L M U SIC FOR S O L O S A X P O R T LA N D P R E M IE R E P E R F O R M A N C E S C O N T IN U E TH R O U G H J U L Y 1 7 L l o y d C e n te r M a k e s F r e e V in ta g e T r o lle y S e rv ic e A v a ila b le D u r in g E lk s t io n a l D a y s A n d T im e s. L lo y d C e n te r is p r o v id in g A rtis ts Repertory Theatre presents the P o rtla n d p re m ie re o f A Taste o f in the “ I Have A D re a m ” ( IH A D ) H oney, fe a tu rin g o rig in a l m usic fo r p ro g ra m get a head start o n f u lf illin g solo saxophone com posed and p e r­ th e ir college dream s w hen they travel fo rm e d by P o rtla n d ja z z m u s ic ia n Jim to W h itm a n C ollege M o n d a y (July 5) free V in ta g e T ro lle y service seven C u om o show, at the request o f d ire c to r to stay in cam pus residence ha lls and days a w eek d u rin g the E lk s G ra n d A lle n Nause, created tunes re m in is ­ p a rticip a te in a v a rie ty o f classes, fie ld L o d g e C o n ve n tio n . cent o f late 1950s ja z z im p ro v is a tio n s trip s and recreational a c tiv itie s V in ta g e T r o lle y w i ll be o p e ra tin g the 3p m c lu d in g and fin a le . S aturday, Sunday & H o lid a y s : 10 T h e re g u la r V in ta g e T ro lle y fare is $1 .0 0 , b u t L lo y d C e nter has spon­ A Taste o f H oney, the Shelagh buses at 8am at D re am C e n tra l ’, 4119 N E 9 th A v e ., fo r the tr ip to the college students, w ho recently have com pleted Y W C A ’ s W ils o n C e nter 1111 SW s ix th grade, w ill re tu rn July 11. T he o n -cam pus sum m e r pro­ 10th A ve n u e a t M a in . gram , funded by a tw o-ye ar gra nt to T h is c ritic a lly -a c c la im e d p ro d u c­ sio n was reco gn ized re ce n tly fo r its use o f in n o v a tiv e te ch n o lo g y in cus­ to m e r s e rv ic e . T h e d iv is io n w as aw arded the 1993 N a tio n a l A sso cia ­ tio n o f State in fo rm a tio n Resource E xecu tives (N A S 1 R E ) A w a rd fo r In - n o va tive U se o fT e ch n o lo g y. T h e group ho no red the d iv is io n fo r the cre a tio n o f the touchscreen c o m p u te r kio sks n o w b e in g p ilo te d in the Eugene and S p rin g fie ld area. T h e touchscreens have been placed in several lo ca tio n s th ro u g h o u t the c o m m u n ity o ffe rin g in fo rm a tio n on jo b s, u n e m p lo ym e n t in sura nce, careers an d c o m m u n ity services. C o ntact: M ic h e lle K en ne dy, 378-3216. students fro m six P ortla nd schools to P e te r, and studio arts, taught by fa c u lty fro m W h itm a n and Portland Publ ic Schools P e te r A p p ro xim a te ly 50 P ortla nd sixth A c k e rm a n as G eoffrey, the gay a rt s tu d e n t w h o s h a re s h e r g r im y and seventh graders w ill take part in the pro gra m in tw o sessions th is sum ­ M a n ch e ste r fla t. W h e n A Taste o f H oney became to start w r itin g a be tte r one tha t a p h en om en al success in L o nd on , au ­ D ra m a C ritic s ’ A w a rd as the season’s to a N e w Y o r k p ro d u c tio n w h ic h diences a d m ire d the to u ch in g , s k ill- piece, she sent it to p ro d u ce r Joan opened in O ctober, 1960, w ith A n g e la B r itis h f ilm fu lly - w r itte n p la y by a 19-year-old L ittle w o o d w h o p u t the p la y in to Lansbury as H elen; Joan P lo w rig h t T u shing ham was released in the spring yo u n g ste r fro m a L a nca shire factory re h e a rsa l w it h in as Josephine; N ig e l D a ve n p o rt as o f 1962. to w n . T h e a u th o r h e rs e lf in sisted tha t n ig h t The p la y ’ s L o n d o n success led W hen she had fin is h e d her tw o w eeks, and opened it on M a y 27, 1958. A Taste Peter; B illy Dee W illia m s as Jim m y ; best fo re ig n p la y in 1961 and the v e rs io n s ta rrin g R ita R e m a in in g p e rfo rm a n c e s are there w as n o th in g unusual about w r it ­ o f Honey a ttracted so m uch atten­ and A nd rew Ray as G eoffrey E cstatic Sundays and W ednesdays at 7pm ; in g a go od p lay a t he r age. A s an usher tio n that it was transfe rre d to one o f review s led to 391 sold-o ut p e rfo r­ T hursday, Friday and Saturday at 8pm in a m anchester theatre, D elaney L o n d o n ’ s m a jo r W est E n d theatres mances over the course o f the year. T icke ts are a va ila ble at Fred M eyer w a s so in d ig n a n t a b o u t a p o o r in ea rly 1959, w here it ran fo r over a T h is s p irite d dra m a o f E n g lis h in d u s­ F A S T IX X o r by c a llin g A rtis ts Reper­ p la y she had seen th a t she decided year. tr ia l city life received the N ew Y o rk tory T heatre at 242-9043. mer. T he second session runs July 12 th ro u g h A u g 1, w ith students again le a vin g M o n d a y at 8am fro m Dream C entral. “ O ne o f the m a jo r goals o f th is new sum m er p ro gra m is to de -m ystify leges fo r students.” said W h itm a n W h itm a n is a hospitable and n u rtu r­ in g e n viro n m e n t, and th a t it is appro­ $ M oney $ D a n F addis, D ire c to r o f T r a in ­ • b e tw e e n t h e a g e s o f 10-16 • bo re d w ith no su m m e r plans • in te r e s te d in making $ m oney & and having fu n Then join Kibbro Kidds Yourxj Entrepreneurs In action program C e n te r, r e tir e d Jun e 3 0 th , 1993 a fte r m ore th a n 50 years o f c o n trib u ­ M ake M oney G e t t h e ir w on b u sin ess c a r d e N E C A (N a tio n a l E le c tric a l C o n tra c ­ and IH A D fo u n d a tio n a ro un d the He served as an in s tru c to r w ith the tors A sso cia tio n ) “ L ife A w a rd ,” and country. M e tr o tw o aw ards fro m the Federal Bureau T r a in in g . w hen N e w Y o rk businessm an Eugene and to years, before be­ He was also in du cte d in to the O regon L a ng pro m ised a gro up o f H arlem th c c lc c tric a l in d u s­ in g ap po inte d D i­ A p p re n tic e s h ip H a ll o f F am e b y s ix th graders that, i f they stayed in s e r v ic e try. O r e g o n ia n , re cto r o f T ra in in g the O regon State D e p a rtm e n t o f E d u ­ school and pursued th e ir dreams, he c a t io n . s e rv e s o n w ou ld pay th e ir college tu itio n . Today th e E d u c a tio n C o m m itte e o f the m ore th a n 125 projects em brace m ore N a tio n a l E le c tric a l T ra in in g D ire c ­ than 8,000 dream ers’ in 35 cities. h is F a d d is H e c u r r e n t ly spent n e arly three te n u r e , de cad es s h a p in g spearheaded jo in t to r s A s s o c ia tio n , a n d is a p a st P o rtla n d ’s pro gra m , w h ic h be­ the M e tro E le c tr i­ c o o p e r a tio n b e ­ pre sid ent o f the association. Faddis gan in 1990. now involves three classes cal T ra in in g C e n ­ tw e e n la b o r and was in v ite d many years ago, by the o f students o rig in a tin g fro m K in g and te r in to the h ig h ­ m anagem ent. H is O rego n State B o a rd o f E d u ca tio n , W ood la w n elem entarles est-ranked tra in in g e ffo rts have made to r e w r ite th e O re g o n E le c tr ic a l fa c ility fo r e le c tri­ O r e g o n 's M e tr o packet, and has w o rke d on num erous cal apprentices and T r a in in g C e n te r c o n tin u in g -educa­ am ong the top pro­ b i l l s c o n c e r n in g a p p r e n tic e s h ip w h ic h are now on the books in the was tio n jo u rn e y m e n in gram s in the co u n ­ the n a tio n F add is try . W hen the na­ State o f O regon He also appoi nted by J.J B arry , president o f the IB E W , was graduated from tio n a l o ffic e c o n ­ to serve o n a s ix m e m b e r pa ne l W ire m a n ’s E le c tri­ Take e x c itlr q fie ld t r ip s cal A p p re n tic e s h ip P rog ram in June r ic u lu m and much, much, much, morelll Sound Interesting? L im ite d 5 pace, Call T o d a y & in 1964. D u r in g A c ^ i ir e new s k ills 2 Ô 1 -4 2 7 6 T he IH A D project began in 1981 o f A p p r e n tic e s h ip te n K lm b ro K id d s f o r m o re in fo rm a tio n A p p r e n tic e s h ip P rog ram fo r fiv e Publish a K id d s new spaper If s o , th e n c o n ta c t: the sum m er reside ntial program w ill e a rn e d E le c tr ic a l I n s id e D a n F a d d is tem plated m a k in g re s p o n s ib le fo r re v is in g stew a rds ch a n g e s to c u r ­ classes acro ss th e Proposal Approved For Customers With Disabilities T he T r i- m c t B o a rd o f D ire c to rs States approv cd fare changes th a t c o u ld ben­ o r im p r o v in g sta n d a rd s , and Canada. M ost recently, Faddis e fit m ore custom ers w ith d is a b ilitie s , o f 1954. th o u g h he had begun w o rk ­ Faddis was consulted and re lie d upon was nam ed to the U n ite d States A p ­ e ffective Sept 5 in g w ith IB E W (In te rn a tio n a l B ro th ­ as a c o n fid e n tia l sou n d in g -b o a rd fo r pre n tice sh ip A ssociatio n (U S A A ) N a ­ Im p ro ve m e n ts w ill a llo w an a t­ U n ite d He has been k n o w n as tio n a l H a ll o f Fam e— and w i ll be tra v ­ tendant to rid e re g u la r buses o r M A X He the “ D ean o f T r a in in g D ire c to rs ” e lin g to P ortla nd , M a in e to receive free w ith any person w h o is disabled has been in v o lv e d in a le ad ership role throu gh ou t the c o u n try . and has served tha t honor. e rh o o d of m any E le c t r i c a l y e a rs W o rk e rs ) b e fo r e . the in du stry and has a spe cia lly m arked H onored C itiz e n id e n tific a tio n card. T h e card c a r e e r — as as m en to r fo r both ap pre ntices and his O n June 30th, F addis was ho n ­ T reasu rer and R e co rd in g Secretary o f o re d b y h is peers a n d associates w ill IB E W L o c a l 48, and as U n it M anager peers. Faddis has been in v o lv e d in a throu gh ou t the country d u rin g the 36th cu sto m e r’ s p h ysicia n o r h e a lth o r so­ f o r th e e le c tr ic ia n s w h o w o rk e d m u ltitu d e o f a c tiv itie s ove r the years an nu al N a tio n a l E le c tric a l T ra in in g c ia l service professional com pletes a on He was M e tro J A T C m e e tin g c o n s u lt­ D ire c to rs C onference held in P ort­ fo rm in d ic a tin g the need fo r an a tten­ dant to rid e T r i- M c t A tte n d a n ts c u r­ s in c e e a r ly in c o n s t r u c t io n h is o f The D a lle s be is s u e d , p r o v id in g D am . F add is was one o f the firs t ant and recorder; is a m em ber and la nd . June 25-July 1st an A s s o c ia te D e g re e in fo rm e r o ffic e r o f the O rcg o n /S .W . been honored not only fo r his tenure as rently pay re g u la r fare, except fo r v o ca tio n a l T each er E d u ca tio n fro m W a sh in g to n A p p re n tic e s h ip C o o rd i­ D ire c to r o f T ra in in g in O rego n, but those r id in g w ith people w h o use P o r t la n d C o lle g e , nators G roup: is a past O rego n B u ild ­ fo r his c o m m itm e n t, hard w o rk , and w heelchairs. and la te r becam e in v o lv e d in the In ­ in g Congress “ G u ild s m a n O f T h e leadership on b e h a lf o f the e n tire in ­ d u s t r ia l E d u c a t io n P ro g ra m at Y e a r" recipie nt; and has received three dustry. T r i- M c t ’ s c itiz e n s ’ C o m m itte e on A ccessible T ra n s p o rta tio n review e d and supported the fare changes * * 4M ' th e to e a rn C o m m u n it y F add is has ' * * V F * * * ' . .. »• 's in to an o n g o in g p a rtn e rsh ip and that co lla b o ra tive effo rts between colleges B a c h e lo r ’ s D e g re e . ‘•ÍC’- ' i i ' i * . *•*,' V pate th a t the p ilo t pro je ct w ill develop tio n , achievem ent, t iv e le a rn how t o s t a r t t h e ir ow n bu sin ess O ffic ia ls at bo th W h itm a n and P o rtla n d 's IH A D F oun da tion a n tic i­ “ Service to the IB E W ” aw ards, the F addis, a na­ K irribro K id d c priate fo r th e ir needs and goals ” O regon State U n iv e rs ity , w h ere he h is A w’ '>'•*<*’TC-*r the students th is sum m er to see that ev e n tu a lly serve as a m odel fo r s im ila r in g , at the M e tro E le c tric a l T ra in in g w president D a vid E M a xw e ll. “ W e w ant J o in an in t e r e s t ir g and fu n p ro g ra m t h a t te a c h e s y o u how t o make kids Wanted & W h itm a n and o th e r lib e ra l arts c o l­ D ire c to r O f Top-Ranked E le c tric a l T rain in g C e n te r R e tire s A fte r 2 9 Years IT you orc <♦-. j in language arts, w r it in g , science and J im m y, the b la c k s a ilo r w h o b rie fly J o s e p h in e - W h itm a n . Students w ill take classes H e le n ’ s undependable s u ito r; John D a vis as ro m a n c e s . spend fro m one to three weeks at r a p id ly m a tu rin g d a u g h te r; H a n k as . * W h itm a n C o lle ge fro m th e M eye r H elen, the n e g lig e n t m o th e r, n e w ­ T h e O re g o n E m p lo y m e n t D iv i­ ■ •. M e m o ria l T ru s t o f P ortla nd , a llow s com e r K e lly T a lle n t as Jose p h in e , her C a r t w r ig h t ...» cam pus in W a lla W a lla , W ash. The sons in the e a rly 1960s, con tinu es th ro u g h S atu rday, J u ly 17, at the tio n stars K a re n B oe ttch e r-T a te as Employment Division Wins National Award W h it a k e r a n d D elaney p la y whose im pact shook both sored free rid e s fo r a ll passengers fro m J u ly 1st th ro u g h J u ly 1 1th. Tubm an, F em w o od m id d le schools w ill board B ro a d w a y and L o n d o n fo r tw o sea­ a m to 6p m * Z. Students fro m local schools in ­ fo r the sh o w ’ s overture, in te rlu d e s fo llo w in g schedule. M o n d a y th ro u g h F rid a y: 10am to -1, - * ’ *» .<• V • -X ' m id d le school students p a rtic ip a tio n P o rtla n d ’ s c itiz e n s and v is ito rs w ith F ro m J u ly 1st th ro u g h Ju ly 1 1th, % Some 28 P o rtla n d School d is tric t C o n v e n tio n . V in ta g e T r o lle y T o R u n A d d i­ U -' -.T ? V fe V 1 í- WW * «V - ■ • V «. * 3¿. ? ; *