Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 04, 1995, Page 12, Image 12

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Formerly E&M Sentry Market
Sam e friendly staff, sam e great service!’
Volunteers Sought To Help Kids With Read-A-Thon'
The Retired and Senior Volun
teer Program (RSVP) for the Clark
County area is seeking volunteers
aged 55 and older who enjoy read­
ing and want to share their enjoy­
ment with young students.
Volunteers are needed to assist
with a special project, McMiles of
Reading, a Read-a-Thon at Hazel
Dell Elementary School sponsored
by RSVP and McDonald’s of Van­
couver.
The program’s goal is to show
students how much fun reading can
be and encourage them to read more
and improve their skills. Volunteers
will join Ronald McDonald at an
assembly to kick off the read-a-thon
on Monday, Oct. 9 and then read to a
classroom for 20 minutes that day
and again on Monday, Oct. 16. The
goal of the students is to collectively
read a mile of minutes or 5,280 min­
utes.
RSVP and McDonald’s have
formed a partnership with local
schools to encourage and support
literacy and learning. RSVP provides
support by recruiting and placing
volunteers with local schools and
McDonald’s assists by providing
learning incentives and an educa­
tional library to assist teachers.
Ehe two-week-long read-a-thon
will be highlighted by McMile of
Quarter’s day on Oct. 20 to reward
students for reading. This event cel­
ebrates the 25th anniversary o f the
Hazel Dell McDonald’s and will
raise funds for RSVP
McDonald’s will donate 25
cents from every Extra Value Meal
purchased that day at Hazel Dell,
Salmon Creek, Andresen Road or
Vancouver mall restaurants to sup­
port RSVP.
"We have an acute need for
volunteers to tutor students and give
them individual attention in read­
ing, math, and with English as their
second language,” says Bobbi
Casanova, RSVP director.
For more information or to vol­
unteer call 696-8221.
BRATWURST or
ITALIAN SAUSAGE
Armour. Selected Varieties
BREADED MEAT
PATTIES
Norbest. Cured bark Meat
BONELESS
TURKEY GOURMET
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Restaurant Hosts "Taste Of Germany”
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The Berlin i Inn
Restau
rant and Bakery will hold a
“Taste o f Germany” on Sat­
urday with proceeds to ben­
efit area youth programs like
Gang Peace.
The open-house style
Oktoberfest will celebrate
German foods, wines and
beers on Oct. 14 from 11 a m.
to 3 p.m. at 3131 S.E. 12th
and Powell Boulevard near
the Ross Island Bridge. Ad­
mission is $8 (includes all
food, wine and beer tasting.)
"The laste o f Germany event
allows us to showcase some of our
fine German foods and desserts.
I here will also be German wine and
beer tasting as well as live accordion
music,"explains Karen Brauer, own­
er of the Berlin Inn Restaurant &
Bakery.
Plus, it also gives us an oppor­
tunity to raise funds to help area
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youth programs. I feel that it’s im­
portant for area businesses to take
part in their community and this is
one way I can help,” Brauer said.
The event will feature sampling
of mouth-watering German foods,
including sauerbraten.beefrouladen,
sausages, spaetzle, swabian spare-
ribs and sweet and sour cabbage as
well as desserts like Black Forest
T orte
and
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Marzipan.
The Berlin Inn Res­
taurant and Bakery now
offers Portland’s largest
selection ofGerman wines
with over 100 varieties.
The establishm ent has
been serving distinctive
German cuisine sine 1992.
Area youth programs
such as the Gang Peace
program and I’m Peer
Proof, run by the Portland
Area Council o f Camp
Fire, will benefit from the event.
Gang Peace focuses on violence
reduction by fostering positive peer
relationships and leadership devel­
opment to prevent gang involvement.
I’m Peer Proof helps fourth and
fifth grade boys and girls learn how
assertive behavior can help them
make good decisions in peer pres
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