• - • HB P age "l • . • ‘ • . y ;“ -.:p y ¿ . r • •• . .. ' • « .■ •• •• i • ¿'aí*3Í W .. *•' yA . * A4 June Neighborhood Meetings Please note that these meetings are subject to change. O u r inform a­ tion is as o f M ay i 7, 1995. A s s o c ia tio n M e e tin g ; 7 :0 0 PM A m a lfi’ s Restaurant; 4703 N E Fre­ mont. Ju n e 01; Irvington N eighbor­ hood Assciation Board Meeting; 7:00 Ju n e 06; C om m unity Meeting on Southwest C om m unity Proposed Plan Process; 7:00 PM Jackson M id ­ dle School; 10625 SW 35th. PM Augustana Lutheran; N E 14th and K n o tt Contact: Steven Bailey 284-4800. Ju n e 06; C oncordia N eighbor­ hood Association M eeting; 7:00 PM Ju n e 03; C o rb e tt/T e rw illig e r/ L a ir H ill Neighborhood Association w o rk Party; 9:00 A M B u tte rfly Park, Rain or shine; 7740 SW Macadam. E n g le w o o d C h is tia n ; 3 5 1 5 N E K illin g s w o rth . Contact: Isham H ar­ ris 287-0675. Ju n e 05, Boise Neighborhood A ssociation M eeting; 7:00 PM A lb i­ na Y outh O pportun ity School; 3710 N. M ississippi. Contact: Sonya T u ck­ Ju n e 0 7 ; Brentwood D arlington neighborhood Association General M e e tin g ; 7:00 PM Land M id d le School; 7200 SE 60th. er 288-0876. J u n e 07; C e n tra l N ortheast N eighbors Board M eeting; 7:30 PM Central Northeast N eighbors; 5540 N E Sandy B lvd. June 05; East C olum bia N eigh­ borhood Association Land Use Meet­ ing; 6:00 PM C olum bia C om m unity B ib le Church; 10616 NE 2nd A ve ­ nue. J u n e 0 7 ; M t S c o tt-A rle ta Neighborhood A ssociation General M eeting; 7:00 PM M t. Scott C om ­ m unity Center; 5530 SE 72nd. J u n e 0 5 ; S o u th e a st U p lif t N eighborhood Program; 7:00 PM Southeast U p lift O ffice ; 3534 SE M ain. Ju n e 07; S ellwood Moreland Im provem ent League General M eet­ ing; 7:30 PM Smile Station; 8 2 10 SE June 06; Beaumont Business 13th. Ju n e 08; Lom bard North B usi­ ness Association General M eeting; 7:30 A M N orth House Restaurant; 240 N. C olum bia B lvd. J u n e 08; M adison South N eigh­ borhood Association Board M eet­ ing; 6:30 PM Jason Lee Elementary; 2222 N E 92nd. J u n e 10; Goose H o llo w Foot­ h ills League Executive Committee M eeting; 9:00 A M M a llo ry M o to r H otel Restaurant; 729 SW 15. June 12; Johns N eighborhood Association Board M eeting; 6:00 PM Wesleyan Church; 8550 N. St. L o u ­ is. June 12; St. Johns N eighbor­ hood Association General M eeting; 7:00 PM Wesleyan C hurch; 8550 N. St. Louis. June 13; C u lly A ssociation o f Neighbors (C A N ) General M eeting; 7:00 PM St. Charles Parish; N E 42nd and Emerson. June 13; Parkrose N eighbor­ hood A ssociation Board M eeting; A ction Group; 9:00 A M Kaiser Town H all; 3704 N. Interstate. June 14; K in g Neighborhood Association M eeting; 6:30 PM K ing F a cility; 4815 NE 7th. Contact: Fred Stewart 289-4970. J u n e 12; E lio t Neighborhood Association Board M eeting; 7:00 PM M an Dishman Center; 77 NE Knott. Contact: Dora DeCoursey 282-2809. tee M eeting; 7:00 PM N orth Precinct C o m m u n ity M e e tin g R oom , 3rd F loor; 7214 N. Philadelphia. Ju n e 19; Central Northeast N e ig h b o rs E xe cu tive C om m ittee M eeting; 11:45 A M C all 823-3156 fo r location. June 14; H o llyw o o d Boosters Lunch M eeting; N oon Steam er’ s Restaurant; N E 82nd and Sandy; Please make reservations at 288- June 20; Northeast C oalition o f Neighborhoods Board Meeting; 7:00 PM K in g F a cility; 4815 N E 7th. Contact: 823-4575 PCC Cascade; N ew L ib ra ry Room 102. C ontact: L illie C alvert 287- 3690. June 14, L lo yd Com m unity As­ sociation Land Use Meeting; 8:00 A M la lla ro g a Terrace, 8th Floor, Conference Room; 1400 NE 2nd Ave. 3892. June 20, O verlook N eighbor­ Ju n e 14; Interstate Safetv and June 21; L lo yd C om m unity A s ­ sociation Board M eeting; 8:00 A M Travel Lodge H otel; N E 2nd and 8105 Brandon. 7 :0 0 PM O u r S a v io r L u th e ra n Church; 11111 NE Skidm ore. J u n e 12; H um bolt N eighbor­ hood Association M eeting; 7:30 PM H a ll; 3704 N Interstate Ave. J u n e 20; St. Jons Business Boosters General M eeting; 7:30 A M Y W C A ; 8010 N. Charleston. J u n e 14; K e n to n B usiness Assocition M eeting; 7:30 A M Ken­ ton Fire House; 8105 N. Brandon. Ju n e 14; K e n to n N e ig h b o r­ hood A s s o c ia tio n B o a rd M e e t­ in g ; 7 :0 0 PM Kenton Fire House; J u n e 12; B eaum ont-W ilshire N eighborhood Assn. M em bership M eeting; 7:30 PM Bethany Lutheran C h u rc h L ib r a r y ; N E 3 7th and Skidm ore. Ju n e 14; Friends o f Cathedral Park/St. John Joint T ra ffic C o m m it­ ship Meeting; 7:00 PM Kaiser Tow n h o o d A s s o c i a t i o n Í ,p n p r ,l M o m k .ir W eidler. June 2 1; W oodlawn N e ig h b o r­ hood Association M eeting; 7:00 PM O ddfellow s H all; 700 Dekum. C on­ tact: Howard Hannon 285-9458 June 26; Sabin C om m unity A s­ sociation M eeting; 7:30 PM C a ll fo r Location; Don Rousie 249-8549. June 26; U niversity Park N eigh­ borhood Association M eeting; 6:00 PM Portsmouth T rin ity Lutheran; 7119 N. Portsmouth. June 26; Vernon C om m unity Association Meeting; Romelle Esplin 284-9024. June 28; K in g N eighborhood Association M ee,ing;6:30 PM K in g F a cility; 4 8 15 NE 7th. Contact: Fred C lo u /a r t TO O _ ! /R em in d er: f a t h e r 5 d b a y ii S u n d a y , J fu n e 1 8 th . -J d a p p y tither s d b ay to u ( f fa p a r tía nti (Ohscrtier eri everywhere ____________ ______________ ifc ■« W Et r ______ ______ st, a . o V celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. Questions about RECYCLING? POW ER We Have ROSE SCHOLAR W IN N E R S ANSWERS. Call for a free refrigerator magnet! 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