P age B7 T he P ortland O bserver • A pril 2 0 , 19 9 4 L -• . a ' : “ W ' ?... V-i j A < - • ** V- Z ** X - • * » ** • 3 Summer Gospel Music Festivals Set tions, B oles said. M any of the vendors from last y e a r ’s festi­ val w ill be retu rn in g , she added. B uild in g on her 1993 festi­ val under the auspices o f E liot N e ig h b o rh o o d , w h ic h B oles produced in D aw son Park, she said th is y e a r’s ev en ts w ill re ­ peat the sam e w inning co m b i­ n a tio n o f liv e re m o te ra d io b ro ad cast by K B M S, co m m u ­ nity fair, and g ospel m usic. “ L ast y ear, w e had an ab so ­ lu te ly s u b lim e p a r t y ,” s a id B oles. “ A nd w e ’re going to do it again, tim es th re e .” T he festivals are set for June 25 at St. A ndrew C h u rch , and July 16 and A ugust 6 at D aw son Park across from E m anuel H os­ pital. E ach festiv al w ill ben efit a d iffe re n t n o n -p ro fit o rg an i­ z a tio n : S t. A n d r e w , J a n u s Marla Amado L ongtim e com m unity activ ­ ist Joyce B oles has announced a schedule o f three gospel m u­ sic festiv als fo r Ju n e, July and A u gust th is year. She said th a t ev eryone is in v ited to attend, or se t up a b o o th , o r sin g , or w h a t­ ever. The events w ill be em ceed by Eugene B lackm on, the w ell- know n local g ospel artist w ho is also a te a c h e r at Je ffe rso n H igh S chool. M a rla A m ado, d a u g h te r o f D orothy D avis o f N ew H ope M issio n ary B a p tist C h u rc h , a n d s is te r o f T e rry D a v is at M t. O liv e t B a p tis t C h u rc h , w ill a lso a p p e a r as a so lo ist. T he th ree festiv als w ill fe a ­ tu re a ll lo cal ch o irs and gro u p s p erfo rm in g fro m noon to d u sk , as w ell as 50 o r m ore ta b le s and b o o th s fea tu rin g sales o f lo cal fo o d , art, and w ares from lo ca l a rtists , g ro u p s, and o rg a n iz a ­ in the African-American Studies Section IMRIX- IACOffS DER Tin- E n d u rin?i •/>>'«« v Y outh P rogram s, and a g ro u p o f A frican -A m erican C lerg ies. B oles stressed th at w hile som e persons w orking on the fe s ti­ vals w ill be paid, she h e rs e lf w ill not. “ I ’m doing th is to g lo rify Je su s ,” she said, “ A nd fo r the fun o f w orking in the c o m m u ­ n ity .” She invites anyone in te r­ ested to call 284-9043. :-4 > >*'**•> V AÌ-.V- ■ » . » ». ■ ■ « i t ‘ - • > .< • 'V. • •V* à ■ ‘ Advertize In *» .-v ‘A ■JJJortlanb (©bseruer VICTORY OUTREACH presents LIVE - ON STAGE Eugene Blackman .y/AiZ/czz PPlal&menP Pipy, (Pifie PPCalf One jV(P t ila ilin (Talfiel Pflintf Pßlwi. (Pifie T lÀ lu lïe y fjacltàon (503) 2 8 8 -5 2 4 6 VICTORY OUTREACH DECLARES "IT’S TIME TO MAKE A CHANGE AND PUT A STOP TO DRUG & GANG VIOLENCE" Friday Night - April 29th, 1994 - 7:30 P.M. Benson High School Auditorium 546 N.E. 12th St. - Portland, Oregon ADMISSION: FREE!!! For More Information Call 254-0432 Enjoy Safeway Low Prices! SAFEWAY1 ' Tender A sp aragu s 89 lb. Bel-air O range Juice • 12-0unce • Frozen SAVE UP TO 60e each Look In The This Week Magazine for your Safeway Shopping Guide for a complete list of specials on sale this week at Safeway! ThisWkN 49 ea. E n j o y E x tr a S a v i n g s W it h T h e N e w 'I n -$ tQ r e ’ S a fe w a y S h o p p in g G u id e Available at your Safeway store. - H I Ml I ! BM WH p> • t •Kÿ VÀAM ' ■ ’ Hi OSH -