• W & j. r / «it? •r Volume XXV, Number 48 C ommitted to cultural diversity November 29, 1995 ^ o rtla n h (©bserlier _ « s s a w a æ a B .___ Hospice Volunteers Needed V olunteers are needed to p ro vid e tran spo rtatio n , p ick up m edications, run errands and g ive o the r p ra ctica l support fo r hospice patients. T ra in in g is p ro v id e d . F or in fo r m a tio n c a ll K ilia n K untz Kaiser Permanente at 499-5285. Sharecropping Struggle Profiled C on ditio ns fo r A fric a n A m erican sharecroppers in M is s is s ip p i in 1965 and the struggle o fa fa m ily to p ro vid e a decent education fo r th e ir ch ild re n w ill be the subject o f a real life story when Constance C u rry, auth or o f Si ver R ights and Mae Bertha C arter whose fa m ily is the subject o f the book, v is it P ortland. A book sign ing and reading is scheduled fo r Wednes day, Dec. 13 at Barnes & N oble, 123 N .E. Broadway. Festival Features Lights, Music Reggie Petry (left) holds out a beautiful tapestry for a customer at his new “Our Dream" gallery at 4356 N.E. 33rd. Other artists, including Diana McKnight (above) of the African Village boutique on northeast Alberta, joined Petry for his recent grand opening celebration. The W ashington Park zoo w ill be transform ed into a s p a rk lin g h o lid a y display as 500,000 lig h ts illu m in a te the grounds fo r the h o lid a y season beginning Friday at 5 p.m. O ver a hundred com m unity m usic groups w ill perform d u rin g the Z o o L ig h ts F esti­ val w hich w ill run every n ig ht th is m onth except Dec. 24 and Dec. 25. Seattle Band Plans Concert The Seattle rock band C andlebox has scheduled a P ortland perform ance Thursday, Dec. 28 at 8 p in, at the Roseland Theater. T icke ts are a v a il- | able at Fred M eyer F astixx locations Enchanted Christmas Presented (Photos by Duane Lewis) Portland Exit Of 300 Jobs Draws City's Ire Iv o r V era Katz K a t z and a n r i the th e Port­ D n rt. n _ people . ayor Vera city c,.__ Some m 300 currently work in the land City Council are calling PF.RS office on Gov. John Kitzhaber to In a letter to Kitzhaber, Katz and the re co n s id e r m oving the Public council urged the PERS Board and the Gov­ Employees Retirement System office ernor to complete a full evaluation o f Port­ from downtown Portland. land central business district sites before M The PERS Board o f Directors recently announced its intention to build a new head­ quarters at a suburban location near a free­ way interchange in Tigard, rather than con­ tinuing to lease office space in the central acting on the relocation I he council cited Oregon Executive Order No. 94-07, which requires sate fa cili­ ties to strengthen central business districts and mixed-mixed-use centers. They also not- ed K itzhaber’s work to encourage state agen­ cies to work together with othergovemments on growth management strategies and re­ gional planning " Ih e proposed PERS re-location turns its back on these efforts, the council wrote. I he proposed PI RS site is a suburban free­ way site, plain and simple. It does not support our regional planing tools and it does not meet PERS’ responsibility to demonstrate corporate leadership.” Funds Run Short On Energy Help Michael Allen Harrison presents En I chanted Christmas, Volume II, Saturday, Dec. 2 at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. The concert w ill also feature the I Jefferson Dancers, singer/song w riter B ill Lamb, the C hildren’s C hoir and Fred Korman and Dawn Weis, principals with the Oregon Symphony. Tickets are avail- | able at Ticketmaster outlets. Fishing experts w ill percent a hands I on clinic covering the techniques o f winter I steelhead fishing on the Sandy River, Sat Rosie Dean and volunteers delivering Thanksgiving meals for the needy. urday, Dec. 9 from 10 a m. to 2 p.m. at I Oxbow Regional park. Participants are encouraged to come prepared for the weath- | er and bring their fishing equipment. Lawmakers Address Crime Proposal Photo by Mark Washington Sen. Shirley Gold. D-Portland and | Rep. George Eighmeny, D-Portland. w ill host a town meeting Saturday, Dec. 2 at [ Sunnyside United Methodist Church. The I topic w ill center on the governor’s com­ Multnomah County Sheriff Dan Noelle has been invitedtodiscusshowthe law w ill affect our communities. Gingerbread Workshop Held Your invited to build and decorate your very own gingerbread house and take it home with you at the end o f the day The Berlin Inn. German Bakery and Restaurant holds classes Sunday at 10 a m and 2 p.m. There is a $5 cover charge with snacks and beverages provided and a $35 charge to buy a package gingerbread house kit which [ includes all the ingredients, framework I and decorating needs. SUBMISSIONS: Community Calendar information will be given priority if dated two weeks before the event date. n energy assistance program run through the Albina Mini­ sterial Alliance of North and Northeast Portland will not start up in December due to a lack of federal money, representatives of the Portland agency announced last week. A Fishing Clinic At Oxbow Park munity corrections bill which may be the I subject o f a special legislative session. I he proposed site is about a h a lf mi from the edge o f Tigard and at least one an a h a lf miles from Washington Square. There is also limited mass transit of tions; two o f the four bus lines the PER Board said w ill serve the site stop three quarters ofa mile away A third is at least one quarter o f a mile away. ‘‘No matter which bus you take, the sit is in an area that is heavily auto-oriented, wrote the council Thanksgiving Dinners Served Free I by C ora S m ith Dean and Thomas has built theirown loyal osie Dean and Jewell Thom­ customer base for volunteers who came out to as’s love of cooking Holiday support this special Event launched the H oli­ dinners inspired them to op- day Celebration by contributing lovingdinners I en up their home to Elderly people to approximately 1.100 residents in the north/ who were left out on Thanksgiving 9 northeast I years ago. Portland Community volunteers included R Others who were shut-ins and seniors I unable to prepare their own began to receive I meals from Dean and Thomas on a annuallly. McDonald s Afro- American Network black salaried managers who are involved in career orientation and Youth activities within the district. Regional director James Tims and managers Robin Wisner and Steve Jackson sported Trailblazers aprons along with 10 beautiful T ra ilblaze r dancers. Dancer Michelle Burton was seen boxing up lunches wearing a handsome Trailblazer jacket. The partnership ofNabisco, Concession International. New Song Church, Trail Blaz­ ers, and DorisCafe made this deliciousdinner a pre-holiday success. City Homeless Shelter For Singles Opens he Singles Homeless Assess­ transitional programs or permanent housing, ment Center, developed by the according to o fficia ls o f Commissioner city of Portland and operated Gretchen M iller-K a fou ry’ s office by Multnomah County, held a public The center was established in part due to opening Monday. the closure o f Recovery Inn in July 1995 It T Located at 1212 N .W 9th Ave., the center w ill provide assessment services and shelter lor 82 men and 14 women It is expected that people w ill stay at the center from 7 to 30 days and then move into w ill remain in operation on the site north o f the Police Horse Barn until March 1998 Meanwhile, special facilities for women and mentally ill homeless persons are in development A facility or m ultiple facilities for single men is under discussion by a task force convened by the Portland Develop­ ment Commission at the direction o f the City Council. "M a n y people have re a lly w orked hard to get this fa c ility open so q u ic k ­ ly. M ille r - K a fo u r y said. “ The coopera­ tio n and good w ill o f the c ity and county departm ents w o rk in g together made it happen.” “ This is very important information for low-income persons who may be counting on this assistance," said alliance spokesperson Eileen Burnes I he agency is encouraging needy resi­ dents to continue paying their u tility bills and to contact their u tility company to make' payment arrangements i f they are having difficulties paying their bill O fficials said i f u tility service is discon­ tinued because o f non-payment, it w ill not qualify as an emergency under the Oregon state energy assistance plan Alliance officials also are encouraging residents to voice their concerns to Gov John Katzhaber at (541) 378-3111, Sen Mark I latficld at 326-3386. Rep. Elizabeth Furseat 326-2901 and Rep Ron Wyden at 2 3 1 -2300 Kids To Get Free Holiday Haircuts Area boys and girls w ill have an op­ portunity to look their best for Christmas thanks to donations by professional hair­ stylists and barbers and the Salvation Army. Free haircuts to area children 16 and under w ill be available on a first come, first served basis, on Monday. Dec 18 from 10 a m to 3 p.m at the Salvation Arm y Moore Street Corps Community Center. 5430 N Moore For information call 239-1241 I -«4