M ay 11, 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver P age BS State Park Portland Area Host Families Needed For Foreign Teens Foreign high school students will be arriving soon into the Portland area for academic semester and year homestays, and the sponsoring orga­ nization needs a few more local host families. According to Pacific Intercultural Exchange (P.I.E.) Executive direc­ tor, John Doty, the students are all between the ages of 15 and 18 years, arc English-speaking, have their own spending money, carry accident and health insurance, and are anxious to share their cultural experiences with their new American families. P.I.E. currently has programs to match al- mostevery family’s needs, ranging in length from a semester to a full aca­ demic year, w here the students attend local high schools. P.I.E. area representatives match students with host families by finding com m on interests and lifestyles through an informal in-home meet­ ing . prospective host fam ilies are able rr to review student applications and select the perfect match. As there are no “typical” host families, P.I.E. can fit a student into just about any situa­ tion, whether it be a single parent, a childless couple, a retired couple or a large family. Families who host for P.I.E. are also eligible to claim a $50.00 per month charitable contribution deduc­ tion on their itemized tax returns for each month they host a sponsored student. For the upcom ing program s, P.I.E . has students from Spain, germ any, P oland, R ussia, F in ­ land, A rg en tin a, B razil, C olom ­ bia, P arag u ay , A u stra lia, New Z ealan d , C ro atia and many other co u n tries. P.I.E. has also been in­ vited to participate in a special gov­ ernment-funded program to bring scholarship students from the Newly Independent States of the former So­ viet Union to the United States. P.I.E. is a non-profit educational organiza­ tion the has sponsored more than 18,000 students from 23 countries since its founding in 1975. The orga­ nization is designated by the United States Information Agency and is listed by the Council on Standards for International E ducational Travel (CSIET), certifying that the organi­ zation complies with the standards set forth in C SlET’s Standards for International Educational Travel Pro­ grams. Pordand area families interested in learning more about student ex­ change or arranging for a meeting with acommunity representative may call P.I.E., toll-free, at 1-800-631- 1818. The agency also has travel/ study program opportunities avail­ able for American high school stu­ dents as well ad possibilities for com­ munity volunteers to assist and work with area host families, students and schools. TIME AGAIN! Winner Get’s Trip To Washington, D.C. and More Day-Use Fee Season Begins Day-use permits will be required in 24 Oregon State Parks beginning May 14. Daily permits costing $3 or sea­ sonal permits at $20 are required through Sept. 25. The daily permits are sold at affected parks, either by staff at an entry booth or dispensed from a ticket machine that accepts $1 or $5 bills. The seasonal permit is available from local private vendors around the state, as well as all G .1. Joe’s and Wal- Mart stores. Vendors may charge a 50-cent handling fee. State Parks and Recreation Department offices and staffed state park day-use fee areas and campgrounds with registration booths will sell the seasonal permit. A $5 extra vehicle permit may also be purchased at these locations. The day-use fee will be charged seven days a week all hours the af­ fected 24 parks are open. “With less than 10 percent of state general fund revenue, the Oregon Parks and Rec­ reation Department is asking users to increase their support to maintain their state parks,” said Bob Meinen, director. A current state park campground receipt will also allow free day-use access. M einen encouraged frequent day-use visitors at these parks to take advantage of the seasonal permit for a summer of enjoyment. “We think these parks offer many recreational opportunities and a good return on the $20 investment,” he said. St. Vincent De Paul Miss Black Oregon Michelle Soles 1994 The Rose City’s 2nd Annual Miss Black Oregon USA Pageant Presented by The Portland Observer “Site” Portland State University; Smith Center Ballroom; November 19, 1994, 7:30 pm Stone Soup To Feed The Poor Irish Isles Lime Pie • • • • • • • 14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk 2/3 cup low-fat plain yogurt 1/2 cup fresh Key Lime juice (6 to 8 limes)* 2 teaspoons lime zest 1 pkg. unflavored gelatin 1/4 cup water 1 Kceblcr Hershey's Chocolate Ready-Crust pie crust Directions: Whisk together oendensed milk, yogurt, lime juice and zest. In a glass container or cup, sprinkle gelatin over cold water. Let soften for 2 minutes and then whisk into the lime mixture. Set the bowl in the refrigerator for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally until the mixture begins to thicken. Pour into pie shell and refrigerate until set. Garnish the pie before serving with whipped topping or a dollop of vanilla flavored yogurt and additional lime slice. *Regular limes can be used In recognition of a $16,000 do­ nation to its food programs from Stewart Title, Inc., St. Vincent de Paul will serve stone soup in Pioneer Courthouse Square Wednesday, May If planning interesting, varied, able from L & M Enterprises, Box 18, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Volunteers from both organiza­ and attractive meals for a diabetic 4352 C, Shreveport, LA 71134 for tions will distribute stone soup, a new sounds like a problem, then Diabetic $9.95 postage paid. Mrs. White developed the simple soup mix for sale in St. Vincent de Meal Planning Made Easy! can be the 30-day meal-planning guide for the answer. Paul stores. Proceeds benefit St. 14 million people in the United States Diabetic Meal Planning Made Vincent de Paul food programs. The who have diabetes. Mrs. White has Easy! is not a cookbook, though it stone soup project was made possible compiled two cookbooks and has writ­ does contain some recipes. Based on by the Stewart Title contribution. At The Metro ten for many publications in the last For the third year, Stewart Title, the American Diabetes Association’s Washington Park Zoo thirty years. Inc. has assisted St. Vincent de Paul food exchange system, it is a com­ “One of the biggest problems a 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. by making a cash donation for every plete 30-day meal plan for diabetics- diabetic faces is knowing how to plan Join Kiki Monkey - the zoo’s title and escrow placed between Janu­ -30 different breakfasts, 30 different the food he must eat,” Mrs. White lunches, and 30 different dinners, newest celebrity — in being the first to ary and April 1, 1994. said. “Too much food as well as too plus 30 snack ideas. A variety of participate in the new ZooKEY pro­ little food or the wrong kinds of food nearly 200 foods is used. gram. The keys cost $2.00 and “un­ can cause serious reaction problems.” Diabetic Meal Planning Made lock animal secrets” at 15 stations A new diabetic is diagnosed ev­ Easy! first published in 1978 by around the zoo. Adults that remem­ ery 60 seconds, according to the Marilyn White, a diabetic, has been ber a similar key from the ’60s and '(KIjc ^Jortlanb American Diabetic Association.” revised in the fall o f 1993. It is avail­ ’70s can bring in their old key and (JDbscrDcr receive a new one. All Contestants Deadline For Applications June 30, 1994 $25.00 Application Fee For Details Call Wanda Washington-Pageant Coordinator 286-7006 30-Day Meal Plan For Diabetics Kiki Tales Fundraiser Benefit For Miss Black Oregon Scholarship Pageant Car Wash $6.00 Free Hot Dogs Saturday, May 14 10am - 5pm at The Portland Observer Adventure Day S a y You S a w It In... 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