^^^^®^®W®BBBÄBBBäEBKRwdäa£ÆÀtæU ä 3$ttdí&fe£•'* &IHI i •:\¿ . f. C ommitted to cultural diversity, http://www.portlandobserver.net Volume X X V II. Nqniber 77 OTlye ^ o rtían h Observer í .. <>>á(fe¿. JUNE 24. IQ9R' SECTION B M ¿ w tí n nun u n i t o a 1 e u b a r Bethel Church Juneteenth Parade Rally and Picnic In an effort to provide a community activity that fosters unity and awareness throughout the C ity o f Portland, the Better E ntertainm ent A ttractions N etw ork (B.E.A.N.) will be presenting the 1998 Summer Rally & Eamily Picnic to be held on July 4th at Dawson Park (N. Vancouver & Stanton) from 1 PM til 7 PM. This | year’s theme is “W hat’s Independence Without Justice.” Estuary Meeting The Lower Columbia River Estuary Program Management Committee will meet on Thursday, June 25 th at the Bureau I o f Environmental Services Laboratory on 6434 N. Burlington Avenue from 1 -4 PM Members o f the public are welcome. Bethel Church Juneteenth Parade The horse and buggy was courtesy o f the Albina Rotary Club. U Learn about the Secure Horizons health plan and Medicare and how the two work together for maximum coverage. The Se­ nior Health Lecture will be on Wednes­ day, July 8th and August 5th, from 10 AM till NOON in Amphitheater C. Call 256- | 4000. Oregon Ballet Forest Workshop The USDA Forest Service has teamed with several other local federal agencies to present a contracting workshop especially designed for minority contractors in the Vancouver-Portland Metropolitan area. The workshop will be held on Friday, | June 26th at Portland Community Col­ lege, Cascade Campus located at 705 North Killingsworth, Portland from 10 AM to 2 PM. The workshop will take place in the auditorium room 122 of Terrell Hall. Call 287-9836. Spread Your Wings and Fly "Spread Your Wings and Fly ” was the theme oftheLes Femmes 1998 Debutante Ball, Sunday, June 14, presenting 15 accom­ plished and talented young la­ dies to the community. The affair, held at the Double Tree Hotel, Jantzen Beach drew a large attendance o f friends and well wishers. Special fe a ­ tures included the Presentation Waltz by the Debutantes. In line with Les Femme program o f continually involving past debu­ tantes, M iss M ich elle Family Cooperative School Family Cooperative School, a Portland Public School located in the Belmont/ Hawthorne area, is having a Kindergarten Open House. Come learn about a school community where parents remain involved intheirchild’seducation. TheOpen House will be at Sunnyside School, 3421 SE Salmon St., on August 1 Ith at 10 AM. Kindergarten openings still available. match with PDC’s continuing focus on small business assistance and affordable housing,” said Katz. Atkinson currently serves on numerous Boards and Commissions including: the As­ sociated Oregon Industries, Downtown Com­ munity Housing, Inc., Metropolitan Sports Authority, the Portland Chamber of Com­ merce and the Oregon Ballet Theater. He is a graduate of the University o f Or­ egon and attended the Southwestern Gradu­ ate School o f Banking and the Columbia University Graduate School o f Banking. » w Mt. Hood Railroad The School o f Oregon Ballet Theatre will hold auditions for new students, ages seven to nine, for the 1998/99 school year on Wednesday, July 29th from 6-7 PM. The auditions, for enrollment in begin­ ning classical ballet technique classes, will be held at The School o f Oregon Ballet Theatre, located on the second floor o f the Portland Art Museum North Wing (1120 SW Tenth Avenue in downtown Port­ land). Call 227-6890. Mayor Vera Katz announced last week that James Atkinson will be elected Commis­ sioner to the Portland Development Com­ mission. Atkinson will fill a position left vacant by John Eskildsen, who has served on theCommission since 1993. Atkinson is currently District President with KeyBank N.A. where he has served in various capacities since 1969. Priorto join­ ing KeyBank, Atkinson was with Security First National Bank. “Jim 's experience in and commitment to community redevelopment wall be a perfect Jim Atkinson Secure Horizons On July 11th, Ride the Parkdale Sum­ mer Festival Train and enjoy crafts, music and fresh produce in the small community of Parkdale. Departs at 10 AM and 3 PM. Cost is $24.95 Adults; $21.95 Seniors (60 plus) $16.95 Children (2-12 yrs.). Call (800-TRAIN-61), or visit their website at www.mthoodrr.com. Photo by Mark Washington Mayor Vera Katz appoints Jim Atkinson to Portland Development Commission Star Festival The Japanese Garden Society o f Or egon is pleased to announce the annual Tanabata Star Festival to be held Tues­ day, July 7th a, 7 PM. Tanabata is one of Japan’s most popular summer festivals and features traditional Japanese music and dance. The festival owes its origin to a fable traced back to the fifth century China. The legend tells o f two stars doomed to opposite sides o f the milky way who reunite only one night each year, the sev­ enth night o f the seventh month. Call 223 9233. is h in th e C o lu m b ia S lu g h c o n ta in c h e m i­ c a ls w h ic h p o s e a h e a lt h r i s k . T h e O re g o n H e a lth D iv is io n h a s is s u e d a h e a lt h a d v i s o r y w arn in g p e o p le c o n s u m in g fis h c a u g h t in th e C o lu m b ia S lo u g h to a v o id o r lim it t h e i r c o n s u m p ­ tio n o f fis h c a u g h t in th e C o ­ lu m b ia S lo u g h . T h e B u re a u o f E n v i r o n m e n ­ ta l S e r v ic e s h a s c o n d u c te d o u t ­ re a c h and e d u c a tio n a c tiv itie s w ith m o re th a n 9 0 o r g a n i z a ­ t io n s w ith in th e P o r t l a n d a r e a s in c e 1 9 9 5 . O n g o in g o u tr e a c h ( e s p e c i a l l y m u l ti l i n g u a l a n d m u l t i - e t h n i c ) is d e s i r e d . C o n t r a c t o r s w ill r e p o r t to s t a f f m e m b e r s w ith in th e B u ­ re a u o f E n v iro n m e n ta l S e r ­ v ic e s . T h is p r o g r a m is f u n d e d by EPA C o lu m b ia S lo u g h R e v ita l­ iz a tio n G ran t fu n d s and fed era l re q u ire m e n ts a p p ly . T his c o n tra c t w ill run from Ju n e 20, I 9 9 8 -Ju n e 30, 1999. F Tree Seed Orchard On Thursday, June 25th, the Clackamas County Farm Forestry Association and the Oregon State University Extension Service are sponsoring an evening tour to the Schroeder Forest Tree Seed orchard (3700 Mahoney Road, NE.; St. Paul. The event is free to the public and begins at 6:45 PM and goes until dark. Call 655- 8631. Columbia Slough Fish Advisory Community Outreach ______ Back Row: Nitosha Ramey, Harriet Taylor, Wendy Barnes; Front Row: Tia Clemons, Jennifer Harry, Lakisha Sloan, Laura Lockett, Rose Lockett. ■ ’ r - 'W F V > / /< 7 — i. Reisha Mills, Amerah Shabazz. Kayin Taiton, Kimberly Brooks, Temmecha Turner. JaNaela Page, Cyreena Boston. Henderson (1995) and Miss Rebecca L ivingston (1996) served as mistress o f ceremo­ nies. The poem , "G rand C urtsy” was presented by Ms. Natasha Cash and musical trib­ ute by Mario DePriest and Com­ pany. . Mrs. Rena Allen, Les Femmes President welcomed guests. Mrs. Karen Ridgeway, 1st Vice President, was ball chair and Ms. Debora Leopold, 2nd Vice President, Co-Ball Chair. MÍ 7%