- * Y*, ? i ; ’V ’•< Î^ * * ^ * w V * £ - 1 May 28. 1997 Committed to cultural diversity. Volume XXVII, Number 22 lì ^înrtlanh (©bserüer SECTION ■■■■■■■■■■■MM € nm m u n i tu a 1 c n ù a r Kids casting call An independent film com ­ pany is auditioning for minority boys, between 8 and 14, to perform in the feature-length film Stand by Me. Film producer Graig Rosen says acting experience is not nec­ essary. For more information call M egan R atzo at 2 5 1 -8 9 0 2 or LaVerne Springer at 408-8838. Street fair planned Music and entertainment ap­ plications are being accepted for the second annual Belmont Street Fair to be held Sept. 6. Interested artists should submit a demo tape and promotional materials. Call 231-0682 for an application and more information. Vancouver to hop V an co u v er W ater W orks Park, turns to a hip-hop festival Saturday at 6 p.m. The celebration will feature live rhythm & Blues and hip-hop perform ances from local and regional artists. The park, is located next to Clark College and Fourth Plain Blvd. and Ft. Vancouver Way. Visitor center opens The public is invited to enjoy the sights and visitor facilities at Bonneville Lock and Dam on Sun­ day afternoons this summer. Be­ ginning Sunday, speakers will dis­ cuss the salmon issues as seen from their perspectives. Kids to party Our garden, a teaching garden for inner-city kids, is throwing a free party for kids o f all ages. Free sno-cones, refreshments and enter­ tainm ent is planned during the event, Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 3939 N.E. M artin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Rose Fest rides You can enjoy unlimited car­ nival rides all evening Thursday for $7 and two cans of food for the Portland Sunshine Division. The Sunshine Division has been help­ ing families in need since 1923. Lunch time concert Jazz trio and a symphony or­ chestra find common ground dur­ ing a sneak preview o f Nerve End­ ings. Bring you lunch and sit in as Murry Sidlin leads the Oregon Symphony rehersal for its concert with jazz great Bill Taylor that night, Tuesday at 11:20 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center. There will be a $5 charge per person. The MacGillivray Freeman Films team was able to position custom-designed I MAX camera mounts in the middle of the action while filming the Blue Angels' precise maneuvers. See the Blue Angels perform their famous formations in the large format film. ‘The Magic of Flight’ Takes Off at OMSI New from M acG illivary Freeman Films, The Magic o f Flight brings the thrill o f flight and jet aircraft technology to the five story dom ed OM NIM AX screen. Experience the excitement o f high perform ance jet m aneu­ vers as you soar with the Blue Angels. Learn how a Harrier jet borrow s it’s tech­ nology from the birds, and explore the Students Sign ‘ Peace Pledge’ Take a football player and his buddies, and an inner-city kid and his ‘boys’. Add some rumors, ugly words, months o f rumbling. Stir in friends ready to fight, angry parents and frustrated school admin­ istrators. What you get is a situation somewhere between difficult and disaster. That situation, brewing since the school year began, reached a peaceful conclusion recently as student representatives from G rant and Lincoln high schools w orked through a difficult, yet successful, mediation process. The result: a pledge o f peace and a com ­ m itm ent to resolve any future disputes through medication. School officials sought help in m ediat­ ing the ongoing student feud from the Of- fice o f Neighborhood Associations and the N eighborhood Mediation Center. “These kids sat down together for hours, working through the mediation process to identify, discuss and successfully resolve is­ sues that have affected them and many other students at their respective high schools,” says m edication specialist Eddie R. Collins. Five Lincoln students and one Grant stu­ dent negotiated a truce that "not only ends the conflict, but promotes good will between students," Collins says. A five-point agreement for peaceful co­ existence states that “peace is declared’” and that students will meet again if the need arises to talk ou, any new issues or concerns. Lincoln Principal Velma Johnson, along with Collins, is encouraged by the hard work and personal growth of the students involved. design, build and fly them. “The Magic o f Flight” opens Friday, May 30th at 7:00 PM, shows daily, call 797-4640 for show times. Kelly MacLeod finds her way around the new computer lah. New McCoy Lab Opens McCoy Academy, an innovative Alter­ native High School in northeast Portland, is pleased to announce the Grand Opening o f its Computer Lab. Multnomah County generously donated six IBM compatible PC’s to the school. Sen. Bob Boyer officiated at a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 21,1997 which included par- ents. students, and community members. He praised the E xecu tiv e D irecto r, Rebecca Black and the staff o f the school for their dedication and urged the students to build their skills for the future. McCoy students are typing reports, con­ structing graphs, and creating com puter graphics on the donated computer. Starlight Run expects 4,000 zany participants Event preceeds Saturday’s crowd-favorite Rose Festival night parade Senior law project Seniors with questions or is­ sues that need to be addressed by an attorney can make appoint­ ments for a free half hour consul­ tation at the H ollywood Senior Center. Call 288-8303 to schedule. Low income seniors may be eli­ gible for ongoing legal aid. SUBM ISSIONS: Community Calendar information will be given priority if dated two weeks before the event date. progression o f aviation through incredible historical footage. N arratorT om Selleck ex­ amines the science behind m an’s extraordi­ nary flying machines, and the people who The dress is always casual, unusual and fun at the Starlight Run and Parade. The 19th annual Bank o f America Star­ light Run, Portland’s largest and zaniest fun run, will take to Portland streets at 8 p.m. on Saturday. An official event o f the Portland Rose Festival, the Bank o f America Starlight Run features runners o f all ages, many in costume, who travel the 3.36-mile route immediately prior to the annual Starlight parade. More than 4,000 participants are expected. The activities will begin behind (east of) Benson High School at NE 15th and Irving. At 7:15 pm, judging will begin for the an­ nual costume competition. Individuals and teams will be awarded prizes including Southwest Airlines tickets. The Centipede division, comprised o f groups o f 10 in a connecting costume, will also bring 1 valuable prizes to the fastest Centipede and the best Centipede costume. At 8 pm runners will take to the streets, joining the Starlight Parade route at SW Fourth and Burnside. The finish line is near SW 16th and Jefferson on the Lincoln High School track. A variety o f refreshments will be available to all runners. Following the run, the start­ ing area at Benson High School. Day o f event registration ($10 per per­ son) will begin at 6 pm at the starting area on May 31. Souvenir T-shirts are available for $10. Sponsors o f the 1997 Bank o f America Starlight run are The Old Spaghetti Factory Sprint/Spnnt PCS. Co-sponsors are Reser’s Fine Foods and K103fm Radio.