P age fió D ecember 14, 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver ‘Ñfurincj of&lfcdys The Congress o f National Black Churches (CNBC) convene its annu­ al convention in Memphis, on De­ cember 5-8, 1904. The subject ofthis year's meeting is "Creating Hope and Healing Amidst a Violent Soci­ ety.” The three day conference was held at The Peabodv Hotel with over 200 delegates attending the meeting. The economic impact for the area is expected to be around SI 12,000. The CNBC's annual conference is where religious leaders meet with noted scholars and experts to discuss an issue o f importance to the African- American community. The opening speaker this year was Dr. Joceyln El­ ders, United States Surgeon General. Other noted speakers included: Honorable Flovd D. Flake. (D) New York. 6th District, U.S. Congress; Dr. M ari lyn H . G aston, A s s i stant U . S. Surgeon General & Director o f the Bureau o f Primary Health Care; Dr. Elaine Johnson. Director, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Depart­ ment o f Health and Human Services; H onorable John W ilder, D eputy Mayor for Criminal Justice Services in P h: ladelphia; Dr. George Gerbner, Annenburg School o f Com m unica­ tions, University o f Pennsylvania; and John J. Wilson, Acting Adminis­ trator, Office o f Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Department o f Justice. “ We are not only interested in fashioning appropriate interventions to address violence in our com m uni­ ty and among our youth, but we also seek to identity prevention strategies which encourage our churches to protect and to claim our children as our children," says Reverend H. Michael Lemmons, CNBC execu­ tive director. Part o f the co n feren ce was C N B C ’s Annual Leadership Award Dinner to which the public was invit­ ed. During the dinner, the CNBC presented its 1994 Leadership Award to Bishop William H. Graves, pre­ siding bishop to the First District o f the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and chairman of the CNBC. The dinner was held on D ecem­ ber 7 at 7 p.m. in the Memphis Ball­ room o f The Peabody Hotel. The keynote speaker was H onorable Maxine Waters, (D) California, 35th District, U.S. Congress. Her address was “ Policy and Legislative Models for Creating Hope and Healing.” Mistress o f ceremonies was Mearl Purvis Smart, news anchor for WMC TV-5. Founded in 1978 and headquar­ tered in W ashington. DC, the CNBC currently operates six national initia­ tives: Black Family Program, Lead­ ership Development Program, Eco­ nomic Development Program. N a­ tional Anti-Drug Campaign, N ation­ al Health Program, and an Affiliate Relations Office. For more information, contact Sullivan Robinson at (202)371 -1091. The Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau is a private, non­ profit, membership corporation re­ sponsible for marketing Memphis and Shelby County as a convention site and visitor destination. Visitors to West Tennessee have an estimated impact o f $ 1.6 billion annually, gen­ erating nearly $105 m illion in local and state taxes and providing 37,000 jobs with a $808 million payroll. J o J h e C om m un.it To Help Church Youth A pizza party to help the young people o f Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 5828 N.E. Eighth Ave., will be held this Friday from 6 p in. to 10 p.m. at Pietro’s Pizza at Jantzen Beach. The Young Peoples Division o f the church will receive 20 percent o f the total receipts received during the party. Just mention “ Bethel Youth” when making your purchase. Area residents are invited to help the church youth by coming to the evening o f fun and fellowship. ping Saturdays; 10AM - 5PM Sundays: 11AM - 4:30 PM Neelam N. La B aby’s N am e: Neelam N. Lal D ate o f B irth: 12/2/94 Sex: Female M o th e r’s N am e: Surita K Lal F a th e r ’s N am e: Hirdesh K. Lal A ll o f Portland, Oregon W eight: 7# 4 ounces L ength: 20 inches B roth ers/S isters: None G ra n d p a re n ts /P a te rn a l: Hira & Shamla Lal, Portland G ra n d p a re n ts /M a te rn a l: Pahalad & Veena Kumar, Fiji Islands G re a t G ra n d p a re n ts/P a te rn a l: Rahan Prasad, Portland y Donations Down At Salvation Army Kettles M id-w ay through its critical holiday fund-raising season, the Sal­ vation Army is seeing a 40 percent decrease in kettle and mail-in dona­ tions in the Portland area compared to last year, reported Rowanne Haley, Salvation Army city program coor­ dinator. “ W e’re puzzled by this drop in donations, because the local econo­ my actually is much stronger than last year,” said Haley. “ It’s likely people don't see the need as much on a personal level. Yet, demands on Salvation Army services actually are increasing - w e’re now serving more than 1,000 people a day. Money raised during the holiday funds assistance programs not only help during the winter, but throughout the year. In many cases, the Salvation Army provides the safe­ ty net that keeps families, seniors and children o ff the streets.” While kettle donations are down I f you would like to send cards, gifts or m oney to M attie Ann, they can be sent to the Portland O bserver N ewspaper c/o M attie Ann Cailier Spears, 4747 N. E. MLK Jr. Bird., Portland, OR 97211. Vessels Offers Kwanzaa Demonstrations Portland Saturday Market Fun shopping; U nique, hand­ made gi fts; Open for C hri stmas Shop- Myles Jonathan Oliver Glover ^Iortlaxii» (©bseruer Staff M onday-Friday, Dec. 19-23:11 AM - 5PM Saturday, Dec. 2 4 : 10A M -3PM Parking validated at Old Town Garage, on Front & Davis with $15 purchase from a bona fide Portland Saturday M arket vendor. Vessels is offering Kwanzaa and Holiday table decoration demonstra­ tions on Saturday. December 17, to assist your cultural holiday entertain­ ing. From 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Geneva Jones, Portland’s best known hostess, will demonstrate how to create an ele­ gant holiday table. Jones is well known for her cooking demonstrations on KATU’s AM Northwest program and has a wealth of knowledge to share. In addition, Joyce Harris, a well-know authority on Kwanzaa, will be on hand from 2-3 p.m. to discuss this celebration o f life princi­ ples. Kwanzaa is Swahili for “first At the first of the month, 326 families were matched with adopters. “Our goal is 750 families,” said Jonica Lynn, program coordinate i Those interested in “adopting" a family should call 23-A D O PT (232- 3678). Support for the program can also be made by a donation sent to V olunteers o f America, 537 S.E. Alder St., Portland, OR 97214. The Adopt-A-Family program has been made possible by the generous sup­ p o rt o f N eil K elly D e sig n e rs/ Remodelers o f Portland. Myles Jonathan Oliver Glover, son o f John M. Glover and Marlene Toponivey o f Portland, was bom Nov. 27, 1994 at Emanuel Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds 5 ounces and was 21 inches. G randparents are Polly Archer and Otho Holiday o f Portland and Louise Nicks o f Rich­ mond. A great-grandparent is Olie Jones o f Richmond. Our beloved Sister Mattie Ann Callier-Spears has been every ill and she needs our payers and our blessing to get through this. Your prayers are needed, she needs to know the community she’s given so much too through her church and community activities, and many charities will be there for her. On the onset o f this Holiday Season say a prayer, tell your friends and family to say a prayer, she will be oh so grateful. Thank you Party Open daily The week before Christmas, includes: Volunteer help is urgently need­ ed to help families during the holiday season. The Oregon chapter o f the Vol­ unteers o f America needs people and organizations for its holiday “Adopt- A-Family” program. The program matches low-in­ come families w ith individuals, fam­ ilies, groups or businesses to provide food, clothing, gifts and toys for the holiday season. The adoptions help poor families with children under 18 or low-income seniors over 60. fruits o f the harvest" and was created in 1966 by Ron Karenga, currently chair o f Black Studies at California State University. Since then, many have embraced Kwanzaa as an alter- r M iir p n I'' d ir ic tr m c However, Kwanzaa is not intended to replace Christmas or any other religious holiday, and is not itself a religious holiday. Instead, it is a cultural celebration which refocuses on ancient value systems. The “kinara” or candleholder, one o f the prim ary sym bols o f Kwanzaa, is available for sale at Vessels as a fundraiser for the BEC. We Welcome You to The by at least 11 percent across the Portland area, they’re down 47 per­ cent in G resham and 41 percent in Clackamas County. Haley attributes a lack o f volunteer bell ringers in outlying suburban areas as part ofthe reason. “ D u rin g th e h o lid a y ru sh , peo p le m any not b eliev e th a t they have the tim e to v o lu n te e r at a k e ttle site. O n the a v e ra g e , one fo u r-h o u r sift w ill raise eno u g h to feed a fam ily o f fo u r at C h ris t­ m as, plus p ro v id e to y s. W e e n ­ co u rag e p e o p le to v o lu n te e r even for a c o u p le o f h o u rs and to m ake it a fam ily o r n e ig h b o rh o o d tra ­ d itio n ,” H aley said. To volunteer, contact the Salva­ tion Army at 234-0825. 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