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C o u r t h o u s e S q u a r e h a s h e ld th e
C ity ’s m o st s p e c ta c u la r T re e .
Nov ember 25, I99X
SECTION
B
Kaiser Permanente Gives $25,000 To
Vanport Historical Project
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a t 7 P M . A r e g i s t r a t i o n fe e o f $5
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t u r i n g th e t a l e n t s o f b e g i n n i n g
a n d a d v a n c e d m u s ic s t u d e n t s .
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A m e ric a n c u ltu r e . F o r m o re in ­
fo rm a tio n , p le a s e c o n ta c t K en
B e rry , V ic e -P rin c ip a l.
Charles Jordan (left), director of the Portland Bureau of Parks and Recreation, accepts a check for $25,000 from Kaiser
Permanente's Medical Director Allan Weiland, MD, during recent opening ceremonies for the HMO's newest medical office in
north Portland.
Kaiser Permanente's Executive Director Barbe West (at podium) says the gift will help purchase historical signs
commemorating the vanished Vanport community, built to house thousands of workers in the World War II Kaiser shipyards.
Many Vanport families moved to north Portland when floods destroyed Vanport in 1948.
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(Photo by Carole Archer)
Martin Luther King
Jr. Blvd. CleanSweep
A d o p tio n A w a re n e s s
N o v e m b e r is N a t i o n a l A d o p
tio n A w a r e n e s s M o n th - a m o n th
to c e l e b r a t e a d o p t i v e f a m i l i e s
a n d to r e m e m b e r t h a t t h o u s a n d s
o f c h ild re n s till n eed a p e rm a ­
n e n t h o m e an d lo v in g fa m ily . I f
y o u ’ v e e v e r w a n t e d to b e a p a r ­
e n t to h e l p c h i l d r e n g r o w a n d
d e v e l o p to t h e i r f u l l e s t p o t e n
t i a l - c o n s i d e r a d o p t i o n . C a ll
P L A N L O V IN G A D O P T IO N S
N O W , In c . a t 5 0 3 /4 7 2 -8 4 5 2 .
Thanksgiving Day
■ With Damon
Stoudamire’s Support
his year’s Thanksgiving Day Din­
ner planning doesn’t feel much
different forSt. Andrew’s Catho­
lic Church parishioners: they have hosted
turkey meals with all the trimmings for at
least 200people for the past 12 years, thanks
to a tradition established by a Jesuit volun­
teer. This year, from noon to 3p.m.. food will
again be served, at the Gym, at 806 NE
Aberta. Just as in past years, volunteers will
arrive much earlier, to prepare, cook and
serve those guests who welcome the food
T
T h a n k s g iv in g
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v e m b e r 2 6 ,h ( a t 2 9 2 6 N . W i l l ­
ia m s A v e . e n t e r o n S t a n t o n S t,
o f f W i l l i a m s ) f r o m 1 -6 P M .
G o o d f o o d ! A w a r m p l a c e to
e a t! G r e a t s e r v i c e w ith a s m ile !
E v e r y o n e is w e l c o m e ! I f y o u
h av e any q u e s tio n s or d o n a ­
tio n s
c o n ta c t
A d rie n n e
H o g g an s at 2 8 7 -3 7 2 4 .
and fellowship.
Thisyear. whatmay be diffèrent is the number
otlives the Church can touch: Wishing to feed
double the number ot people ted m the past the
Church wekomedliamoiiStoudamire srcquest
for involvement Stoudamire, a northeast Port­
land native and Trail Blazer, is bringing 15 tur­
keys, additional food, and rounding up friends
and family to cook the food. He will be on hand
1 0 0 1 C ra n e s
T h e O re g o n N ik k e i L e g a c y
C e n t e r is p l e a s e d to h o s t an
e x h ib it a b o u t fa m ily h e irlo o m s
c e n t e r i n g a r o u n d th e t h e m e o f
th e c r a n e , a t r a d i t i o n a l J a p a ­
n e s e s y m b o l fo r lo n g lif e a n d
h a p p in e s s .
T he e x h ib it fe a tu re s a c o l­
le c tio n o f d e s ig n s a n d s c u lp
tu r e s , e a c h m a d e fro m 1001
m in ia tu r e « r a n e s fo ld e d fro m
p a p e r . T h e e v e n t w ill b e h e ld
a t th e O r e g o n N i k k e i L e g a c y
C e n t e r ( 1 1 7 N W 2"" A v e n u e ) ,
f r o m D e c e m b e r 4 ”' t h r o u g h
Ja n u a ry 3 1 ". F re e w o rk sh o p s
are a v a ila b le . C a ll 2 2 4 -1 4 5 8 .
S i Andrew’s
Church Hopes To
Feed More Than
400 This
L to R- Harold Phillips, Michael Martin, Carlos Rimrez, and Kenny Goldsby lend a helping hand at MLK's "CleanSweep".
(Photo by M. Washington)
he M LK Jr. Blvd. Main Street
Program - sponsored by the
N orth-N ortheast Business as­
sociation - invites you to join us
vem ber 21 to assist in cleaning the Blvd.
in preparation for the w onderful festivi­
ties planned by the groups coordinating
“The Spirit on the Blvd.”
W e will m eet O n N ovem ber 21 a t 9:00
a t the ad Idas plaza, 5020 NE M L K - and
form two crews, one which will go north
T
and one going south (from the com er o f NE
A lberta and MLK Jr. Blvd.). We will work
until approximately 3 :00 p.m. but all are wel­
come
on No­ to help for as much as they can donate.
O rganizations joining to assist include
M ultnom ah County A lternative Com m u­
nity Services, SOLV; the city o f Portland,
our local neighbors and business folk hope­
fully many other volunteers. Mike Grimes,
Com m unity W ork Leader for the County,
will have crews com plem enting our efforts
on N ovem ber 28 as well.
“Spirit on the Blvd." will start December
4 at 6:00 p.m. also at adldas p la z a , when
M ayor V era Katz will light the 1998 H oli­
day Tree. Sponsors o f this special occa­
sion are: the NE Portland Police Response
Team, the Northeast Community Develop­
ment Corporation, the N ortheast Coalition
o f N eighborhoods, the Franciscan Enter­
prise and the N orth-N ortheast Business
A ssociation.
to serve dinner guests.
“lamsothanktidformy health, triends, femily
and opportunities. What better way to give
thanks than to share my blessings with others,"
says Stoudamire.
“When I looked fora successful thanksgiv­
ing Day program with which to build a partner­
ship, St Andrew’s filled the bill.”
*1 hope, together, we can increase the nim­
ber of pe»ple who enjoy a good meal on this
holiday.”
While the meal is free, St Andrew’s encour­
ages donations, both monetary and in the form
of non-penshable goods, from those who c—