Volume XXV, Number 39 V (TIje ; 1 Committed to cultural diversity. September 27, 1995 (©bsertier SECTION B New Speed Bumps nahe fiids Safer At Schools Salmon View Walks At Oxbow Weekend salm on-view ing w alks at O xbow Regional Park, east o f Portland, w ill give park visitors an opportunity to watch the w ild fish runs o f fa ll and learn more about their life cycle. The Guided w alks begin at 1 1 a m. and 2 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday in October. Survivors Display Artworks A n art e xhibit by survivors o f domes­ tic violence w ill be held during O ctober at the Chapel H all G allery at the First Pres­ byterian Church, 1220 S.W . A lder. The e xh ib it called “ H ealing Happens” w ill feature 20-25 w orks by women from the Y W C A o f P ortland’ s Shelter fo r Domes­ tic V iolence as w e ll as nationally-recog­ nized artist Cathy Salser. Singer Brings Harmonica To Town Harmonica MaestroGary Prim ich w ill perform W ednesday,Oct. 4 at 9:30 p.m. at en new 22-foot speed bumps installed on Vancouver Ave. were dedicated by Commis­ sio n er Earl B lum enauer, parents, teachers and children of the Applegate and Holy R edeem er schools and n e ig h b o rs of th e P ie d m o n t Neighborhood. Speed bumps are a traffic calming device designed to slow down motorists in the school zones. A c c o rd in g to the N a tio n a l H ig h w a y t r a f ­ fic S afety A d m in is tra tio n , n a tio n a lly and T average o f 3 4 ,0 0 0 p e d e s tria n s b e tw e e n the ages o f O and 15 are in ju re d in m o to r v e h ic le crashes w ith an a d d itio n a l 8 5 0 k ille d each ye a r. “ These speed b u m p s and c u rb e x ­ te n sio n s w il l go a lo n g w a y in m a k in g o u r n e ig h b o rh o o d m o re liv a b le and p r o ­ te c tin g o u r c h ild re n and a ll p e d e s tria n s w h e n c ro s s in g th e s tre e t,” sa id T o m T h e p ro je c t also in c lu d e s new c u rb e x te n s io n s , tw o 1 4 -fo o t speed bum ps on B a ld w in S t., and a new s ig n a l at the in te rs e c tio n o f P o rtla n d and V a n c o u v e r M a rk g ra f, C h a ir o f the P ie d m o n t N e ig h ­ b o rh o o d A s s o c ia tio n . “ T h e C it y ’ s r e ­ sponse to o u r c o n c e rn s had been o u t­ s ta n d in g and I b e lie v e these p ro je c ts w il l m ake a re a l d iffe r e n c e in o u r n e ig h ­ b o rh o o d .” to separate p e d e s tria n s and tu rn in g v e ­ h ic le s . “ O ne o f m y fir s t p r io r itie s is to c re ­ ate a safe e n v iro n m e n t fo r c h ild re n in A fte r a s e le c tio n p ro ce ss, b e tw e e n tw o to fiv e s c h o o ls w i l l be chosen to re c e iv e t r a f f ic c a lm in g s a fe ty p ro je c ts th is year. o u r c o m m u n ity ,” “ said B lu m e n a u e r, w h o oversees the O ffic e o f T ra n s p o rta tio n . “ T h is m eans ta k in g s p e c ia l a c tio n s to m ake sure c h ild re n can get to and fro m s c h o o l s a fe ly . T h e p a rtn e rs h ip betw een the O ffic e o f T ra n s p o rta tio n , P ie d m o n t N e ig h b o rh o o d A s s o c ia tio n , H o ly R e­ d e e m e r and A p p le g a te S c h o o ls , the M a in te n a n c e , P o lic e and F ire B ureaus, p a re n ts g ro u p s and the O re g o n T ru c k e rs A s s o c ia tio n show s w id e s p re a d c o m m it­ m e n t to s c h o o l s a fe ty and d e m o n stra te s One of several speed bumps added to North Vancouver slows traffic in the block adjacent to Holy Redeemer Area School. (Photo by Michael Leighton) w h a t we can a c c o m p lis h w hen we w o rk to g e th e r.” T h e b ig g e s t c itiz e n c o n c e rn ex­ pressed to O ffic e o f T ra n s p o rta tio n is the speed and v o lu m e o f tr a ff ic in s ch o o l zones and re s id e n tia l n e ig h b o rh o o d s . In a d d itio n to e n g in e e rin g s o lu tio n s to sp e e d in g t r a f f ic , the O f fic e o f T ra n s ­ p o rta tio n p ro v id e s e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m s fo r g rade sc h o o l c h ild re n to te a ch th e m h o w to cross a s tre e t s a fe ly , b ic y c le s a fe ty and b a sic s tre e t “ s m a rts .” T w o s c h o o ls , K in g and M e n lo P a rk , are a lre a d y sch e d u le d fo r the t r a f f ic sa fe ­ ty w o rk s h o p in O c to b e r. K ey Largo, 3 1 N. W. First Ave. P rim ich is a blues perform er from Austin Texas. His latest album is M r. Freeze by F lyin g Fish Records. Loud Sistah Plays Tuesdays Loud Sister and special guest bands are scheduled to play Tuesdays in O ctober at B e lm o n t’ s, 3357 S.E. Belm ont St. Girl Scouts Recruit New Members The G irl Scouts are re cru itin g and form ing new troops in north and northeast Portland. Recruitment events are being held at several sites over the next tw o weeks. I f you are interested and fo r more inform ation, call Patty at 283-5535 i f you live in northeast Portland and Leatha at 240-6173 i f you live in north Portland. Wanted: Original Artists ► Trina and her daughter look over the festive food and Peaches and Bird enjoy the good company as area residents of Northeast 14th Place in the King Neighborhood enjoy a block party on Saturday See additional photos on page A8 inside. K ey Largo is one o f the last n ig h t­ clubs in Portland to feature a “ new band night” every M onday fo r o rig in a l rock acts, groups o r in d ivid u a ls w ho w ant to start playing professionally. T o test the live music scene waters w ithout a lo t o f hassle and no expense, send a b rie f band bio and demo tape should be sent to One ■ W o rld M usic, P.O. B ox 868, Lake Os­ wego, O R 97034. House Ownership Help Offered Pacific Power Donates School Supplies In fo rm a tio n on h o w to buy a hom e w ith lim ite d in co m e w il l be p ro v id e d S a tu rd a y fro m 10 a.m . to 11:30 a.m . d u rin g a c o m m u n ity fo ru m at the L u th e ra n In n e r -C ity M in is trie s C e n ­ te r, 4 2 1 9 N .E . M a r tin L u th e r K in g Jr. B lv d . A lig h t b re a k fa s t w il l be p ro ­ v id e d . T h e e v e n t is s p o n s o re d by ◄ Donald Shaw, conservation coordinator for Pacific Power presents check to Michael Jordan, principal at Sabin Elementary. In the background (l-r) Brendan Baslaw, Jackie Dunbar, Lurlene Shamsud-din, administrator for Sabin, Wesley Hardy, Kathryn Plummer, Shirley Vercher and Larry Green check out the supplies. P ro je c t D o w n p a y m e n t and the P o rt­ land H o u s in g C e n te r. YWCA Offers Fitness Class Beginnings, an exercise class fo r women whose w eight, age and/or in ju ry lim it their physical movement options, is offered on Mondays and Wednesday from 5:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. at the dow ntow n Y W C A , l l l l S.W. 10th Ave. Home Composting For Gardeners It s never to iate to start a home compost pile. T o help home gardeners get their compost cooking, M etro is o ffe rin g free workshops. Those interested, should SU B M ISSIO N S: Community Calendar information will be given priority if dated two weeks before the event date. ancouver’s tenth annual OM Apple Tree Celebration is on tap for Saturday, Sept. 30. The event honors the Pacific Northwest’s oldest apple tree, which was planted in Vancouver in 1826. V O ld Apple Tree attractions include com ­ m unity exhibits, apple pressing, live enter­ tainment, and hayrides to O ld A pple Tree Park o f f C olum bia Way. Riders w ill see the O ld A pple Tree, the M aytag Fam ily A ntique Equipm ent e xh ib it and can participate in afternoon kids events. T w o special activities take place at O ld A pple Tree Park. A t 10 A M . the Vancouver B ike C lu b hosts a 10-mile bike tour along the w aterfront and O ffice rs Row. A ll ages are welcome. B ike and safety helmets are re­ quired. From noon to 2:30 p.m. A pple Games fo r K ids sponsored by the Vancouver Parks and Recreation Funwagon w ill entertain kids w ith apple art, apple toss, apple relays and more. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Farmers M a r­ ket offers its popular Saturday fare o f local produce, nursery, arts and crafts and food vendors. A special ch ild re n ’ s market is on tap where area youngsters w ill sell homegrown produce and handmade crafts. call M etro Recycling Inform ation, 234- 3000, to pre-register and get directions to the Hom e C om posting D em onstration Center. Old Apple Tree Celebration F or the sixth year. P acific Power do­ school at the beginning o f the school year. donate the items to area schools. “ When you nated money and school supplies to the ch ildren at Sabin elementary School in The supplies include notebooks, crayons, backpacks, pens, paper an other items. bring the suppl ies to the schools, you can see the faces lig h t up,” said Shaw. “ P acific N ortheast Portland. O ver $200 and many boxes o f supplies were delivered to the Each year, P acific Power employees co lle ct money and educational supplies and Power is pleased to help the com m unities we serve.” A dm ission to Farmers M arket, apple pressing, hayrides, entertainment and k id ’ s games are free. Sponsors are Vancouver Parks and Rec­ reation Department, D ow ntow n Vancouver Association, V ancouver fa rm e r M arket and The C olum bian.