Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 12, 1995, Page 9, Image 9

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    T he P ortland O bserver • J uly 12, 1995
P age A3
Good In the Hood, Another
Good In The Hood is a two day
Multicutural Music and Food Festi­
val, held on the grounds of the Holy
Redeemer Area Campus at 127 North
Portland Blvd.
This years Multicutural Festival
was held from 6 -1 Opm July 7th and
from noon-10pm July 8th.
There was music, dancing, food,
arts & crafts, events for chi Idren from
every culture, from African to Irsh.
Good In The Hood was put to­
gether by the Neighborhood Out­
reach Association. The goal is, plans
to promote the many positive aspects
o f North and Northeast Portland liv­
ing.
The proceeds for this event pro­
vide educational scholarships to
needy families and contribute to the
neighborhood groups working to
bring about positive changes in North
and Northeast Portland.
The 1995 Good In The Hood
was great success and the association
will hope for and even larger success
for 1996.
Law Offices of Daniel E. Russell, P.C.
SPECIALIZING IN YOUR LEGAL NEEDS
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Student in the program re­
ceive breakfast and lunch each
day, as well as incentives donat­
ed by area businesses. H igh­
lighting the program are T hurs­
day aw ards cerem onies, Friday
field trips and a picnic on the
last day for students, parents,
staff and program supporters.
The King program , which
runs through July 28, receives
some $33,000 in grant funding
Real Estate
Wills & Trusts
Medieal Malpraetiee
Accidents-Personal Injuries
Divorce & Family Law
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LandlordZTenant
Small Business Law
Product Liability
Criminal Defense
Collections
Call Daniel E. Russell at 282-7999
For your free initial consultation.
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Technique®
The Rosas
Some local merchants display African clothing, arts and crafts.
Building
Self-Esteem
Continued from Front
CHOICES
from local organizations includ­
ing the M eyer M emorial Trust,
O regon C om m unity F o u n d a­
tio n ’s C layton Strain Fund and
Edna Holmes Trust Fund, Black
United Fund, Portland G eneral
E le c tr ic , P P & L , C a m p b e ll
Group and First Interstate Bank.
For More Information, please
contact Lauren Hopson at King,
280-6456 or Lew Frederick, direc­
tor of Public Information and Com­
m unication, P ortland Public
Schools, 331-3304.
FREE
ALBINA HEAD START PROGRAM
£
Photo by Dwaine Lewis
New & used hooks on
Business, Music, &
African-American Studies
Non-Impact
Aerobics
Mon. Wed. Fri.
5:30 - 6:30
Taught by Lisa Mlrante.
Come In for a complimentary class.
POWELL'S
CITY OF BOOKS
ZERO INITIATION
(soma restrictions apply)
Through July 31,1995
9 AM - 11 PM Monday through Saturday
9 AM - 9 PM Sundays
Used books bought every day till 8:30 PM
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Full Day Program for Children (3,4,5 years)
LOW INCOME FAMILIES
Parents qualify if working
beginning jobs, in training
or presentely in school.
Get a line of credit for your business
Plus a checking account
with no monthly fees until 1996.
We think it’s time someone made a big deal about small business. That’s why Bank o f America is introducing
Call 282-1975
9:00 A M -5:30 PM (M-F)
a new line o f credit. Now, small businesses will have exactly what they need.
It’s called the Advantage Business Credit “ Express Line. A $10,000 overdraft line of credit that lets you tap
in anytime for payroll, expenses or that laptop you’ve always wanted. And second, there’s a business checking
account with no monthly service fees until 1996. There are also extra discounts that make it easier for you to
switch, such as $50 off your first check order.
Every branch manager is there to help and act as your business banker. Or you can call our business banking
Lutheran Inner City Ministries
(LICM)
Located At 4219 N. E. MLK Jr. Blvd.
& Skidmore
Presents
The Gallery Of African Wildlife
And Contemporary Art From Washington, DC.
Saturday, July 15, (only)
12:00-6:00 P.M.
Customers will have access to the works of several East African
Artists, including the internationally known Abstract and Mixed
Media Artist, Omar El-Shabu.
Wisson West, a graduate of The U of O, an Ex-Peace Core
Volunteer to Africa, and Manager of the Gallery, is making this a
Special Fund Raiser for Lutheran Inner City Ministries.
The Community is invited to come, take advantage of this oppor­
tunity, and support The Community Center’s Effort.
For More information Caii The Center. 281-7036
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customer service 24 hours a day to help with any questions you may have.
This is a limited time offer, so stop by any BofA branch today or call 1-800-USE-BofA
for more information. This new credit line could do wonders for your bottom line.
Bank of America