T he P ortland O bserver • D ecember 29, 1993 L ife in the P ortland M etropolitan A rea o m m u n itg a le n it a r Cultural Recreation Band: A Symphony Of Fun The Cultural Recreation Band is rasing the eyebrows of everyone who hears their melodious sound. Started as an alternative to summer recreation fun in 1992, the band has grown from its original 28 members to its current 130 members and two tier band struc­ ture. The innovative recreation program turned serious and began performing when directors Greg McKelvey, Ronnye Harrison and Artist-in-residence Thara John Memory discovered the raw artistic talent that sits idle in our community. The students recently perform ed an Intergenerational” Benefit Concert for the Railroad Senior Citizens Association at Matt Dishman Center. “The students were amazed to discover some o f the 'o f tim ers’ who helped build the community they now live in,.” says Michael Chappie G rice who pro­ duces the band and is an honorary mem ber of the senior citizens group. The band also per­ formed for holiday shoppers at Lloyd Center on December 22nd The young people in the band rage in age from eight years to fifteen years old. Thara Memory, describes the project as, “...One of the most meaningful things a m usician can OMSI HOSTS ANNUAL AUCTION JANUARY 21 AND 22. F or tickets o r inform ation a b o u t vol un teerin g o r c o n trib u tin g , call O M SI 503-797-4588. 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V PORTLAND PARK’S OUTDOOR RECREATION PROGRAM F or a free b ro c h u re an d fu rth e r in ­ fo rm atio n call O u td o o r R ecreation a t 823-5132. HUMBOLDT NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MEETING 7:30 PM Humboldt School 4906 N Gantcnbein. Contact: Mr. Mancy 282-8212 Continued to page 8 'hera Memory and The Cultural Recreation Band P ortland M ayor V era K atz visited G arlington Center during one o f her recent com m unity outings. A lthough G arlington Mental Health Care falls under the support o f M ultnomah County governm ent, the visit was in con­ nection to the m ayor’s com m itm ent in want­ ing city governm ent to work closely with county government. M ayor Katz saw first hand the C enter’s child and fam ily services unit and adult program s. At the Child and Family program on Skidmore, M ayor K atz learned about ser­ vices for emotionally and physically abused children ranging from 3 to 19 years of age. Because o f the abuse, some o f these children “act out” by starting fires or abusing others. M any within the program have been turned away by other agencies. The 3 to 6 year olds in the Day Treatment program were aw ed by the m ayor’s presence. One youngster walked over to the M ayor, pumped out a big smile and said, “Hi my name is...” At the G arlington adult program on M artin King Jr. Boulevard, rehabilitation staff and consum ers greeted M ayor Katz with a gift. The gift, a pine-cone turkey, was made by the consum ers arts and crafts group at Garlington. Cookies were also servedcompli- ments o f rehab’s pre-vocational program. Mayor Katz tours Medical services and learns about successful outcomes Continued to page 8 country. American Airlines and AT&T are associate sponsors. American, in conjunction with the telethon, will once again sponsor the “Fly AAway Challenge.” E x tra -S tre n g th T y e n o l is the c o n ­ trib u tin g sp o n so r, and C h u rc h ’s C h ick en is a c o n trib u tin g c o -sp o n so r. O th e r p a r­ tic ip a tin g sp o n so rs are G e n e ra l M o tors, E c k e rd /A m e ric a n H e a lth and B e a u ty A ids In stitu te and A von. Corporate support is the backbone of the show, Rawls says. “If we didn’t have then, we couldn’t be on television.” has dedicated him self to the cause o f higher education. “I feel a responsibility to help students to college,” Raw ls says. “Even though I didn’t have the opportunity (I got my education on the streets o f Chicago) I was fortunate to receive help with my career, Now, I just want to return the favor.” Rawls is launching his 14th year o f “re­ turning the favors.” He began the Parade of Stars with the support and backing o f August A. Busch III, chairm an and president of Anheuser-Busch Com panies, the telethon’s stage for his annual r a ra a e o io u u s i c i t - u i v u on January 8, it will be the culm ination o f a nine-m onth cam paign to bring television view ers an ex citin g --an d en lig h ten in g -- evening of entertainm ent. Along with the bright lights, creative set designs and top-notch perform ances by pe­ rennial greats and rising new com ers will be important messages to encourage support for the United Negro College Fund (U N CF), the um brellas fund-raising organization for the nation’s 41 private, historically Black col­ leges and universities. Although he m aintains a phenom enal career that has netted four G ram m y awards and a host o f other accolades, Rawls still m anages to find time to push the cause of education. W hether its during his concerts or at special programs for UNCF volunteers and supporters, Rawls is quick to point out why he Emil Bowles Kyra Shauna Parker Tamisha Green Rhonda Richardson national and founding sponsor. During its 13- ycar History, the telethon has raised more than $109 m illion in cash and pledges for UNCF. The show is know n for its high-caliber enter­ tainment, w hich over the years has included such greats as Sam m y Davis Jr., Muhammad Ali, Lola Falana, Nancy W ilson, Stevie W on­ der, Bill Cosby, Reba M cEntire, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and many, many more. R e c ru itin g stars to v o lu n te e r fo r th is sp e c ia l U N C F fun d -raisin g cau se is hard w o rk , b u t w orth it, Raw ls says. “T h e y ’re b u sy p e o p le b u t they know how im p o r­ ta n t it is to h e lp yo u n g sters g e t an o p p o r­ tu n ity in lif e .” T he “ L ou R aw ls P arad e o f S ta rs ” te le th o n is m ade possible w ith the su p ­ p o rt o f its n a tio n a l and fo u n d in g sp o n ­ so r, A nheuser-B usch C o m p an ies. T he St. L o u is-b a se d corporation un d er w rites the p ro d u c tio n o f the program , and th ro u g h its B u d w e ise r brand, p ro v id e s n atio n al p ro m o tio n a l, adv ertisin g and m a rk etin g su p p o rt fo r the program . The Kellogg Company is national co­ sponsor for the ninth consecutive year. Kellogg provides substantial support for the local seg­ m ents o f the telethon in markets across the Efi Moore It is a message that will be echoed through­ out the seven-hour program to be broadcast on some 80 stations nationwide, and it’sone that Rawls believes pointedly describes the impor­ tance of UNCF school sand their students. UNCF held a Holiday G ala to honor Oregon students attending UNCF schools. The Gala took place December 21 at the Ma Tiott Hotel. Students and local supporters of the UNCF were on hand for the festivities, which featured live music by the Rick McNutt Combo. Hosts for the party were State Repre­ sentatives M argaret Carter and Avel Gordly. The United Negro College Fund is a consortium o f 41 private, historically black colleges and universities that enroll more than 53,000 students, including dozens from the pacific N orthw est Its purpose is to raise funds and to provide services for its member institutions since its founding in 1944, UNCF has raised more than $800 m illion for black higher education and expects to reach the $1 billion mark during its 50th anniversary year in 1994. U N Cf has been ranked am ong the leading U.S. charities by Money, Forbes and The Non Profit Tim es. The UNCF Holiday G ala was made pos­ sible through the sponsorship of Anheuser- Busch Companies.