Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 07, 1996, Page 13, Image 13

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Still Room In Free
Kids First! Program
The Vancouver Parks and Recreation Department has room for
elementary-age children in the free Kids First! program The after-school
program offers arts, sports, storytelling, music and special events. Sites
and times are:
• Hough E lem entary School, 1900 Daniels St., 2:45 to 4 15 p.m.,
Monday and Thursday.
• Image E lem entary School, 4400 NE 122nd Ave., 3:30 to 5 p.m.,
Monday and Friday.
• King Elem entary School, 4801 Idaho St., 3:30 to 4:50 p.m., Tuesday
and Friday.
• F ru it Valley E lem entary School, 3301 Fruit Valley Rd , 2:45 to 4 : 15
p.m., Tuesday and Thursday.
• Roosevelt E lem entary School, 2921 Falk Rd., 2:45 to 4:15 p.m ,
Wednesday and Friday.
• W ashington E lem entary School, 2908 “S” St., 2:45 to 4:15 p.m.,
Wednesday and Friday.
The Kids First! Program is a partnership with Vancouver and Ever­
green School Districts and Vancouver Parks and Recreation Department.
Learn To Fish Or Ride A
Motorcycle Through
Recreation Program
The City o f Vancouver Parks
and Recreation program offers
these three fun classes for adults.
Motorcycle Riding Skills: Mo­
torcycles are provided. Class can
be taken in place o f state test.
Class meets Thursday, Feb. 22,
from 6 to 9 p.m. and Saturday and
Sunday, Feb. 24 and 25, from 8
a m. to 5 p.m. at Bagley Center,
4100 Plomondon. Fee is $50.
Beginning Fly Fishing: Pro­
fessional guide Dave Morgans
shows equipment selection, strat­
egies and tactics for trout and fly
pattern. Class features demon­
strations, casting clinic and an
entomology field trip. Cost is $ 5 1
($46 forcity residents). Class meets
W ednesdays, Feb. 21 through
March 13, from 7 to 9 p.m., at
Bagley Center.
Open-Gym Basketball, Volley­
ball and Pickleball: Bagley Center
open-gym basketball is Monday
through Friday, 11 a.m. to I p.m.
M arsh all C e n te r at 1009 E.
McLoughlin holds open-gym vol­
leyball Mondays, 7 to 10 p.m., and
Tuesdays, 5:30 Marshall Center is
open for pickleball Thursdays from
6:15 to 8:15 p.m. and Saturdays
from 3 to 5 p.m. Call 696-8006 for
drop-in prices.
Suspect Held For Attem pted Murder
Gershwin’s
Rhapsody
On January 29, 1996, at 1220
P.M. members o f the Skamania
County Sheriff*s Office, assisted
by Multnomah County S h eriffs
Detectives, arrested David Charles
Austin, for the shooting ofCharm in
Collier near Bonneville Dam on
January 9,1996. Austin was arrest­
ed at his residence at 14 7 1 Oklaho­
ma, Cook, Washington without in­
cident.
The shooting investigation by
Multnomah County Sheriff's O f­
fice detectives became focused on
The second concert in Vancou-1
ver’s new classical and jazz concert
series, "Bravo! Vancouver: Music |
At St. Joseph”, is slated for Sunday,
February 25 at 3:00. The concert
program is called "Baroque and
B lu e ” , and in c lu d e s G e o rg e
Gershwin’s classic piano concerto |
"Rhapsody In Blue”, J.S. Bach’s
Second Brandenburg Concerto, and |
a new arrangement o f an Albinoni
Trumpet Concerto.
Featured on this concert will be
pianist Maria Manazo in Gershwin’s |
famous solo for piano and orches-1
tra, "Rhapsody In Blue” . Gershwin
was the first classically trained
American composer to successful­
ly bridge the gap between “classi-|
cal" and “Popular” music, and his
Rhapsody In Blue was a landmark
piece. It remains one o f the most |
technically difficult pieces, as well
as a favorite among audiences.
Internationally recognized ba-1
roque tru m p et s o lo is t G erald
Webster, who currently teaches at
Portland State University, will also |
be a featured soloist in his arrange­
ment o f an Albinoni Trumpet Con-1
certo. W ebster performs through­
out the United States with orches-|
tras specializing in Baroque music.
Another audience favorite, J.S.
Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto, is |
also on the program.
If the winter blues have set in,
this program should blow them
away. Tickets for the event are $ 11
Reserved, $8 General Admission.
Tickets are available at all Fred
Meyer FASTIXX outlets, or by
calling FA STIX X at 5 0 3 -2 2 4 -j
TIXX. Tickets are also available at
St. Joseph Parish, at 696-4407.
With dog and cat breeding cy­
cles generally beginning in Febru­
ary and March, beginning February
12, five billboards will go up in
Clark County asking pet owners to
| "End Overpopulation.”
And on February 27, to promote
spaying — and neutering animals, Io
cal animal welfare organizations will
offer low-cost certificates to help get
dogs and cats spayed and neutered.
Participating in this cooperative ef­
fort are the Clark County Kennel
Club, Clark County Purebred Breed­
ers Association, Vancouver Humane
Society, Clark County Animal Pro­
tection and Control Advisory Board,
the West Columbia Gorge Humane
Society, and local veterinarians.
On February 8 and 9, the Clark
C ou n ty A nim al P ro tectio n and
Control line, 699-2489, will accept
recorded
messages from anyone who
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would like to request assistance
with the cost o f spaying or neuter­
ing a pet.
Those receiving vouchers may
contact participating local veteri­
narians who have volunteered to
accept the vouchers as a subsidy
toward the cost o f the procedure.
If program funds are available
after this one-time-only assistance
offer, they will be dispersed among
participating animal welfare orga­
nizations to help with spaying or
neutering pets in their care before
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are
adopted.
Portland Police robbery detec­
tives are asking for help from the
public in the investigation o f three
robbery cases in the downtown area.
In the three cases, the suspect has
robbed men aged 8 1,7 7 , and 73.
Two o f the incidents occurred in
close proximity. The most recent
case occurred on January 2, 1996 at
about noon. A 73-year-old man was
assaulted and robbed in the under­
ground parking structure in his apart­
ment complex in the 200 block o f
S.W. Harrison St. The victim was
taken to an area hospital for treat­
ment of his injuries His wallet was
taken.
A similar incident occurred on
December 12, 1995 about noon, at
AmeriCorps volunteers and staff
being better able to respond to con­
flict in their service projects.
The two-part interactive training
| for AmeriCorps members in the
Vancouver/Portland area will take
place on April 17 from 8:30 a m. to
4:30 p.m. at Vancouver’s Water Re­
sources Education Center, 4600 SE
Columbia Way, Vancouver.
The Training to provide conflict
resolution skills will include the fol­
lowing topics:
• Conflict, a new definition
• Communication skills
• Active listening
• Power: source and balance
• Effective negotiation
• Conflict styles and approaches
Anger management
• Conflict management & resolution
• Issues and interest
• Creating options
Clark County’s and V ancouver’s
Programs will be paid $1356 for
conducting the training, which they I
will divide equally. The contract for
the work and the materials that wil
be presented have been arranged
through the National Association]
for Community Mediation.
an apartment building in the 100
block o f S.W. Harrison St. In that
case a 77-year-old man was assault­
ed and robbed in the underground
parking area o f the building. The
man had found a cardboard box
blocking access to his parking space,
and was assaulted after he got out o f
his car to move it.
In this case the victims wallet was
taken, as well as the rental car he was
driving. The vehicle was recovered
several days later in the Old Town
area.
Detectives believe these two inci­
dents are probably related. No sus­
pect description is available.
In a third incident, which may or
may not be related, on January 24,
Repeal Mandatory Minimums! Abolish the Death Penalty!
Funding fo r Jobs and Education, S ot Jails and Incarceration!
Empowerment, S o t Imprisonment! Funding fo r Victim Restitution!
Dismantle Racist Sting-operations and Prosecution!
Saturday, February 10, 1996, at 12 noon, Irving Park, NE 7th & Fremont
Join us as we start from Irving Park, NE 7th and Fremont and march to the Lutheran InnerCity Ministries’ community
room, 4 2 19 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvdl The march will be followed by a rally from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Come
hear speakers from the community. Speak oilt at an open mike session. Develop strategies. Bring solutions' For more
information call 284-O2OO/28I-6783 or write: 5525 NE 19th, Portland, OR 97211. Childcare provided at the rally.
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Friends of Trees and the Humboldt
Neighborhood are joining forces to
plant trees in the Humboldt neigh­
borhood of north Portland.
The plans call for planting 68 trees
on Saturday.
A nna C o a te s, a re sid e n t o f
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ing,
“Planting trees is an investment in
the future. But at the same time, this
project gives residents the opportu­
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nity now,” Coates said.
Additional help is needed to plant,
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Volunteers will meet Saturday at 9
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1996 at about 2:30 p.m., an 81-
year-old man was assaulted while
at a parking structure in the 1000
block ofS.W . Broadway Ave. The
victim told officers that he had
parked his car on the third floor,
and was walking toward the eleva­
tor when he was assaulted and
robbed o f his wallet.
The victim observed a male
white, 35-40 years old, with brown
hair and a “rough” beard in the
vicinity prior to the robbery.
Anyone with information on these
incidents is asked to cal I the Robbery
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David Charles Austin, DOB: 08/
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Vancouver’s Neighborhood Medi-
I ation C e n te r w ill re su lt in
David Austin following the receipt
o f an anonymous telephone tip. The
caller listed several identifiers which
led to the identification o f Austin.
Additional information was devel­
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