i r * . » - - at' ' • >»wàa^» aZir-ZT 23 feKS Committed to cultural diversity. Volume X W 'II, Number 62 (Ehe ^ n rtla n h (Ohsrx’Xu'x- di n u t m u n i bW *. a 1 e n it a i Teen Parent Project W illa m e tte U n iv e rsity is p ro v id ­ ing an o p p o rtu n ity fo r o u r co m m u ­ nity to d isc u ss issu es re g a rd in g the p re v e n tio n o f teen p re g n a n c y . T he first c o n fe re n c e w ill g a th e r you n g a d u lts fo r in sig h t on teen p re g n an cy p re v e n tio n . T h e ev en t w ill be held on M arch 12 from 6 :3 0 till 8:30 PM at W illa m e tte U n iv e rsity in th e Sm ith A u d ito riu m . C all 3 9 9 -5 5 1 7 . Town Hall Meeting S e n a to r R andy L eo n ard w ill be h o stin g a m e e tin g in E ast P o rtla n d to p ro v id e an o p p o rtu n ity to h ear tw o c a n d id a te s w h o are ru n n in g to su c ­ c e e d h im , S ta te R e p r e s e n ta tiv e L o n n ie R o b e rts and S tate R e p re se n ­ ta tiv e F ran k S h ield s. T he m eetin g w ill be h eld on M arch 14 from 10AM till N o o n at th e P o rtla n d P o lic e B u re a u ’s E ast P re c in c t on 737 SE. 106th A v en u e. Free Men’s Clinic M en, do y ou feel y ou h av e reach ed y o u r o p tim a l level o f h e a lth ? N ow you can g e t a free c h e c k -u p and learn a b o u t n a tu ro p a th ic h e a lth care on S a tu rd a y , M arch 14, from 9A M to 1 PM at N a tu ra l H ealth C e n te rs E ast, th e te a c h in g c lin ic o f N a tio n a l C o l­ lege o f N a tu ro p a th ic M ed icin e. C all 2 5 5 -7 3 5 5 . All-Star Music S p e c ia l g u e s t M ic h a e l A lle n H a rriso n w ill jo in a c a st o f P o rtlan d ja z z lu m in a rie s fo r a m u ltic u ltu ra l e v e n in g o f m u sic, d a n c in g and good food at S h o w tim e ’9 8 , T h u rsd a y , A p ril 2 at th e M elo d y B allro o m , 615 SE. A ld e r St. A d v a n c e tic k e ts, in ­ c lu d in g h o rs d ’ o e u v re s, are $15 fo r in d iv id u a ls an d $25 fo r co u p les. C all 9 1 6 -6 4 8 0 . Chamber of Commerce L earn a b o u t th e b e n e fits th e P o rt­ land C h a m b e r has to o ffe r. T he P o rt­ land C h a m b e r has m o re than 2,0 0 0 firm s and is th e a r e a 's la rg e st b u si­ ness o rg a n iz a tio n . T h e ev en t w ill be held on A p ril 2 from 7 :3 0 to 8:30 AM and free to th e p u b lic. C all 228-941 1, ext. 203 to re g iste r. Governor’s Award S ta te w id e n o m in a tio n s fo r th e G o v e rn o r’s C o m m u n ity P a rtn e rsh ip A w a rd a re n o w b e in g a c c e p te d th ro u g h F rid a y , A pril 3 at 5 PM. T he a w ard , w h ich in c lu d e s a $ 1,000 cash p riz e , h o n o rs b u sin e sse s, n o n p ro fits, governm ent ag en cies and foundations th at h av e c o lla b o ra te d to m eet shared co m m u n ity g o als. T he w in n er w ill be a n n o u n c e d at a lu n c h e o n on F rid ay , M ay 8. C all 7 9 7 -2 6 6 7 . Heritage Auction “ R ich es o f a C ity ” H eritag e A u c ­ tion to b e n e fit the B o sc o -M illig a n F o u n d atio n and help o pen th e A rc h i­ tectu ral H eritag e C en ter. T ic k e ts are $25 for F o undation m em b ers and $30 for the g en eral public. T he ev en t also in clu d es a b u ffet d in n e r and d rin k s. C all 231 -7264 for tic k e ts and in fo r­ WPP MARCH SECTION I I , 19 0 S B SEI Celebrates First Anniversary With A Party nation’s capítol, and he would get them free passes to visit the U.S. Mint. steady stream o f people joined At a nearby table SEI coordinator Denise the party Saturday when Seif Archer was painting the face o f Cherie Th­ Enhancement Inc. (SEI) cel­ ompson ebrated the first anniversary o f its new (10), who told The Portland Ob­ server SEI “made me a different person, with facility on NE Failing Street. a place I can go to.” “ I’m feeling excited that the community In the lobby, reaching almost to the ceil­ has chosen to show up again,” SEI Presi­ ing, stood an Indian teepee adorned with dent Tony Hopson told The Portland Ob­ m essages such as “ SEI is the bom b,” server. He recalled the 2,000 people who "W hitaker for Life,” handprints and other were on hand for last year’s opening cer­ positive graffiti. emonies. “They are letting us know they are Inside was a group o f SEI youngsters who still with us.” last summer experienced a seven day stay at Visitor wandered about the place, enjoy­ Camp Caldera in Eastern Oregon. ing the interactive experiences that reflect “I slept in this teepee,” said Mario Powell what normally goes on at the center. (14), o f Whitaker Middle School. He said the “During the first year we got the kids on task new facility gave him "a place to go and meet within SEI and familiar with the building,” said kids from other schools. It has helped me Hopson, noting that the second year will be socially, to become a people person.” expanded to include “more o f the community.” Shcotta Lewis (14) from Tubman Middle Hopson said SEI is starting an adult School, recalled the days before the SEI program, including athletics and recreation, building when “ I couldn’t play basketball in as well as com puter classes. this park because o f gangs and fighting. They He also expressed joy over last w eek’s aren’t around here any more.” $5 million gift from Portland businessman Jeana Dials(14), from Tubman, said SEI’s Ellison “Eli” C. Morgan. The funds, to be bui Iding "gave us kids a place to go other than deposited over a ten year span, will create out in the streets, and we got extra help with an endowment to provide SEI with a solid our homework.” financial foundation. Tanya Harris exited the music room with Hopson said the endowment would eventu­ her children, looked around and exclaimed, ally provide $250,000 annually when the en­ "I think I will join for myself for the adults' dowment matures in 10 years. “However, we exercise program, as well as for the kids.” still need continual dollars toward today’s op­ Several m em bersofthe Pamplin Fellows’ erations,” he noted. teenage leadership program were on hand to Senator Ron Wyden and jazz musician guide people through the building. George Benson also joined the festivities. “ I knew SEI was going to grow,” said Benson, in town for a Portland’s Friends of Marty William, 17, o f Grant High School. the Performing Arts benefit, joined a hundred “But seeing the center grow like this provides people in the multi-purpose auditorium to chat hope for little kids. It has taught me that I can about jazz styles and personalities.Calling SEI do anything if I work hard enough.” “a lifeline to the community,” Wyden said “ev­ Kori Cage (17), another Pamplin Fellow ery day in Northeast young people are on the and student at Grant, praised SEI’s building right track, doing better in school, staying clear as “the center piece, a strong foundation o f o f gangs and drugs because of SEI.” the whole community.” He called the activi­ W hen Wyden stopped in the art room, he ties “a stepping stone for leaders. We are watched youngsters painting and drawing. Self Enhancement Inc. had a steady stream of visitors for the first anniversary family and this place helps us to be more, He invited Shara B razzi (16), Rahel party Saturday. (Photo by Neil Heilpern) unified.” Patterson( 11 )andotherchildrentovisitthe B y N eil H eilpern A More than just a Farewell wish was expressed by all who attended the retirement celebration for Sidnie Moore (seated), after 23 years of service at Regence Blue Cross/ Blue Shield. She was a dedicated worker, counselor, and team player. "She will be sorely missed, but we wish her the very best," stated Maggie Gibson (standing). (Photo by M. Washington) m ation. Learn First Aid The Red C ross is teach in g an eight- hour c o u rse d esig n ed sp e c ific a lly for th o se w ho c are for c h ild re n on an o n ­ go in g b asis. T he c o u rse te a c h e s how to p rev en t and care fo r ch ild h o o d in ju rie s, c are for an in fa n t o r ch ild w ho sto p s b re a th in g o r is ch o k in g , and g iv e C PR . A lso in clu d ed is im ­ p o rta n t in fo rm a tio n on h a z a rd o u s p lan ts and to x ic art m a te ria ls. T he c lasses w ill be held on S a tu rd a y , M arch 14 from 8:30 AM till 5:30 PM. S I | { \ I I S S |( ) \ S : < n iiiin iiiiil) < ili m i n niini in .ilio n " ill be t ; i 'in ,n im its il (bill'll I" o " eebs b elili e lite e \e l il (bile. 1,000 Portlanders to Help Raise Up Walls and Tear Down Barriers Fix It” Ewing o f 1190 KEX Radio and magine the biggest block party in Port­ Scott “ Project Pro” Hanley o f KATU T V ’s land—friends, neighbors, coworkers, AM N orthw est, participants will take a 5- and families celebrating the unity o f m ile w alking or 10-m ile bicycling tour o f their city with food, balloons and festivities. more than 50 neighborhood sites improved Now add an element o f exercise and a noble by Portland Habitat and its C om m unity purpose: to keep improving the community, Partner organizations, 17 other local non­ person by person, dollar by dollar. What do profit com m itted to making Northeast Port­ you have? Portland Habitat for Hum anity’s land a beautiful place to live, work and 6th Annual Walk for Humanity! play. A fter the W alk, participants will en­ On Saturday, May 2, more than 1,000 jo y a free lunch and an afternoon o f fes­ people from around the Portland metro area tivities at the A lberta Street Fair. are expected to kick off the Walk at Irving W alk pledge form s are available at Park at W a s h in g to n M u tu a l B ank b ra n c h e s 9:30 a m. W elcom ed by C om m issioner throughout April or by calling 503/287- G retchen K afoury and em cees David “ Mr. I 9529. W alkers and bicyclists raise pledges for the organization o f their c h o ic e - 100 percent o f those pledges goes directly toward “rais­ ing up walls and tearing down barriers" in the community. This year’s Community Partners include Northeast Community Development, Hous­ ing Our Families, Sabin Community Devel­ opment, St. Andrew Legal Clinic, Peninsula C hildren’s Center, REACH Community De­ velopment, and Portland Community Col­ lege-Cascade. The Walk is hosted by Port­ land Habitat for Humanity and sponsored by Adidas, Fannie Mae Foundation, W ashing­ ton Mutual Bank, and 1190 KEX Radio. Habitat and the Walk for Humanity Com­ munity Partner organizations have inspired hope and love in thousands o f families and individuals while improving the entire com ­ munity. Some say the renaissance o f North­ east Portland is a modern-day miracle. O th­ ers see the hard work o f thousands o f volun­ teers and the generosity o f donors and know the beauty is made possible by every caring individual. For more information about the Walk for Humanity, please contact Coordinator Darcy Varney at Portland Habitat for Humanity. 503/287-9529.