A ugust 3, 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver P age A6 J 11? fi Waterfront Plaza Prepares For New Indian Statue T h e p u b lic is in v ite d to a " s ite b l e s s i n g ’’ p e r f o r m e d b y m e m b e rs o f th e C h in o o k In d ia n T rib e o n W e d n e sd a y , A u g . 3. T h e lo c a tio n is a n e w p u b lic m in i­ p la z a w h ic h w ill b e h o m e to “ li c h e e ” ( M o o n G ir l) , a la rg e r- th a n - lif e - s iz e b ro n z e s ta tu e h o n ­ o rin g N a tiv e A m e ric a n s. T h e p la z a is b e tw e e n C o lu m ­ b ia S h o re s V illa g e an d th e C .E . Jo h n o ffic e b u ild in g u n d e r c o n ­ s tr u c tio n e a s t o f th e I n te rs ta te 5 b rid g e . T h e c e re m o n y is at a b o u t lp m . T h e 7 0 0 -p o u n d b ro n z e sta tu e is a c r e a tio n o f th e s c u lp to r E ric J e n s e n a n d w a s n a m e d by th e In te r n a tio n a l G ro up P in p o in ts N e e d s V ancouver’s newly formed In­ ternational A ffairs Com m ission has branched into six specialized groups to address how the city can best relate on a global scale. The nine-m em ber com m ission was appointed by Mayor Bruce E. Hagensen on May 2 to serve in an advisory capacity to City council on international activities and events. Com m ittees include: E v e n ts a n d A c tiv itie s: Jo h n M arshall, chair; Patricia Guy, Mary Rose and Jean Lacey. Fundraising: K a trin a F lo re z -F itt, ch air; Jo h n M arshall, Jean Lacey, Nancy Baker. Public Relations, Protocol andlnfor- mation: Elie K assab, chair; Roland Emetaz. H istorical Repsoitory and Gifts: Nancy Baker, chair; Patricia Guy, Roland Emetaz. Sister Cities: Mary Rose, chair; Jean Lacey, Patricia G uy, K atrina Florex-FitL Foreign Trade: Ernie Schnabler, chair; Patricia Guy, Katrina Florez-Fitt, Mary Rose. The goal o f the program is to encour­ age international activities in the com ­ munity and expand education ben­ efits by encouraging citizen partici­ pation. Thumbs Up To Half-Million Dollar Youth Program A la te n ig h t te e n c e n te r a n d a p ro g ra m to h e lp k e e p H isp a n ic y o u th in sc h o o l w ere re v ie w e d and su p p o rted by th e C lark C o unty B o a rd o f C o m m issio n e rs to h e lp a rea you n g peo p le. T h e th ree c o m ­ m is s io n e r s a g re e d th a t th e 17 p ro je c ts re c o m m e n d e d fo r fu n d ­ ing by a c itiz e n s co m m itte e sh o u ld m ove fo rw a rd to th e a d o p tio n p r o ­ cess. T h e p ro g ra m s - a ll p a rt o f the c o u n ty ’s Y o u th In v e st P ro g ram - w ere se le c te d from n in e ty s u g ­ g e stio n s th a t c a m e from c o m m u ­ n ity g ro u p s , a g e n c ie s an d in d i­ v id u a ls. P ro p o sa ls w ere re v ie w e d by a c o m m itte e m ade up o f you n g p e o p le , c o u n ty sta ff and c itiz e n s. P r o p o n e n ts o f o n e o f th e p ro je c ts , a la te -n ig h t teen c e n te r, sa id $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 from th e c o u n ty w o u ld allo w it to be op en la te r on th e w e e k e n d . M a ria M a d rig a l- R o s s , r e p r e s e n t i n g H is p a n ic Y o u th L e a d e rsh ip , said the $ 9 ,550 re q u e ste d w ould help k e e p young p e o p le in sc h o o l and m ove on to h ig h e r e d u c a tio n o p p o rtu n itie s. “This is exciting that the com ­ munity has com e together in a part­ nership to address the issues facing our young peo p le,” said K arm el Shield, Y outh Investm ent Fund co­ ordinator. “T his is ju st a beginning step. Good stuff is yet to com e.” Giant Amphibian To Invade Fairgrounds C o m e jo in C la rk , the c o u n ty fro g a t th is y e a r ’s C la rk C o u n ty g o v e r n m e n t F a ir b o o th . T h is y e a r’s b o o th fo c u se s on c o u n ty p a rk s. C la rk w ill be th e re to h e lp p a ss o u t g u id e s to c o u n ty p a rk s, e n te rta in th e c h ild re n a n d h e lp s e n d th e m e s s a g e th a t C la r k C o u n ty c a re s a b o u t w ild life . “ C om e and see how the cou n ty is ta k in g c a re o f p a rk s an d o p e n sp a c e an d the h o m es o f all my f u r r y , fe a th e r e d a n d f lip p e r e d f r ie n d s ,” C la rk sa id in a re c e n t in te rv ie w . Health And Nutrition Store Moves Into Vancouver Mall Health Haus, Inc. has announced the signing o f a lease agreem ent with C en terM ark P ro p e rtie s, p ro p erty m anagers o f Vancouver Mall. H ealth H aus is a p o p u la r chain in h e a lth a n d n u tritio n s to re s in the P o rtla n d , O reg o n a re a . S tead y g ro w th h as led the w ay fo r the c o m p a n y ’ s c u r r e n t e x p a n s io n p la n s w h ic h in c lu d e new s to re s in V a n c o u v e r, W a sh in g to n an d G r e ­ s h a m , O re g o n . T h e e x p a n s io n p la n s in c lu d e th e re lo c a tio n o f th e B e a v e rto n H ealth H aus to a la rg e r fa c ility . Tw elve locations have been tar­ geted in the P ortland, O regon area for future sites o f Health Haus. V- C la rk w ill be a t th e c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t b o o th in the M ain C o m m e rc ia l b u ild in g a t the f a ir ­ g ro u n d s. H e ’ll be at th e b o o th or s tro llin g the fa irg ro u n d s - he is, a fte r a ll, b ille d as “ S tro llin g E n ­ te r ta in m e n t” - from n o o n u n til 9pm ea c h day A u g u st 5 th ro u g h A u g u st 14. C h in o o k T rib e . T h e p la z a w ill be fin is h e d w ith p u b lic b e n c h e s , a fo u n ta in a n d la n d s c a p in g . A c iti­ z e n s c o m m itte e c re a te d an d p la n n e d th e p la z a d e s ig n to fit w ith th e c i t y ’s C o lu m b ia R iv e r R e n a is s a n c e V isio n . T h e m o n u ­ m e n t s y m b o liz e s V a n c o u v e r ’s h is to ric c o n n e c tio n to th e C o ­ lu m b ia R iv e r an d its n a tiv e in ­ h a b ita n ts . “ lic h e e ” w a s th e d a u g h te r o f C h ie f C o m c o m ly and the w ife o f C h ie f C a s in o . B o th w e re g re a t le a d e rs o f the m o re th a n 1 0 ,0 0 0 C h in o o k In d ia n s liv in g a lo n g th e C o lu m b ia R iv e r in th e e a r ly 1 8 0 0 s. Inter- Generation Festival Urban League Presents ‘Networking’ Expert Noted author and entrepreneur George Fraser is coming to Portland to share powerful insights on network! ng in the minority business community at a spcciaTPowcrBrcakfastScminar” spon­ sored by the Urban League of Portland. The breakfast is Friday, Aug. 12,7 am . to 9:30 am . at the Benson Hotel, 309 S.W. Broadway. Fraser is the author of the talked about new book “Success Runs in Our Race: The Complete Guide to Effec­ tive Networking in the African Ameri­ can Community.” Fraser and his book were the subject of a cover story in the July issue of Black Enterprise maga­ zine. Fraser will discuss his book on the Oprah Winfrey SHow and NBC O n A ug. 12 the S e n io r P r o ­ gram an d Y o u th P ro g ra m from the V a n c o u v e r P ark s and R e c re ­ a tio n D e p a rtm e n t w ill te a m -u p to p u t on the se c o n d “ In te r-G e n e ra ­ tio n S u m m e r F e stiv a l at C e n tra l P a rk ” . T h e F e stiv a l ru n s fro m 10-3 p .m . o u tsid e th e M a rsh a ll and L u e p k e c e n te rs. A c tiv itie s w ill in c lu d e a c a rn iv a l, g a m e s, face p a in tin g , b in g o , c a k e w a lk s, fie ld g a m e s a n d b e s t-c o s tu m e d dog show . F e a tu re d p ro g ra m s in c lu d e the V a n c o u v e r P o p s O rc h e stra , s to ry te lle r M au reen P e d o n e , S e ­ n io r R o c k e ts, o ld -tim e s in g - a ­ lo n g w ith S andy W ilso n , h ip -h o p d a n c in g w ith S a n d ra M o n so n , and a tra sh b ash. A h o t dog lunch w ill be a v a il­ a b le for $ 1 .5 0 . A ll p a rtic ip a n ts w ill re c e iv e a card fo r free ro o t b e e r flo a ts, c o tto n c a n d y and p o p ­ c o rn . A ll a re w elco m e. O rg a n iz e rs a re a sk in g for a $ 1 .5 0 d o n a tio n . F o r d e ta ils , c o n ta c t the V a n c o u ­ v e r P a rk s and R e c re a tio n D e p a rt­ m e n t at 6 9 6 -8 0 6 5 o r 6 9 6 -8 2 0 2 . I Gladly Accepted! ■ Real cheese and 70 slices of | premium pepperoni Serves 4-6. I Saturday, July 30, 1994 18-30-32-38-39-45 best price ~ ► • • • • COMPUTERS i • Free Delivery Take & Bake Pizia Shop Italian sausage, I mushrooms, black olives, herb & • cheese blend. 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