Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 13, 1999, Page 44, Image 44

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richment Center, located at
29500SW Grahams Ferry Road,
Wilsonville, Oregon, or call
682-5683.
The topic o f the forum is
Being the Solution. The basic
idea is that we can all take a step
toward peace in the world, and
it can be one that is seem ingly
small. The ripple effect that,
that step has is enorm ous. This
will be a discussion rather than
a bunch o f speeches. I think it
will be really wonderful and in­
formative. W e’re also inviting
several other people to be our
expert audience, those potential
invitees are Sen. Avel Gordly,
C hief Charles M oose, Norm a
Paulus, and Superintendent Ben
Canada.
Rights Center will present D y­
nam ic D ifferences - a com m u­
nity - based anti bigotry training
- on W ednesday, January 20,
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. in the Mid
C o u n ty C o m m u n ity Room ,
16026 SE Stark. This workshop
partnerships across cultural dif­
ferences.
Pre-registration and confir­
m ation are required, as w ork­
shop space is lim ited — contact
L in d a H u n te r at 823-5 136
(V oice/TTY ). If you are a per­
son with a disability and need
accom m odation, please call at
least 48 hours in advance. Dy­
namic D ifferences is not de­
signed to fulfill training needs
m andated by the court system
or employers.
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2 miles west of 1-5 on N. Lombard
We Honor and salute the Life &
Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
As We Celebrate Service To Our Community,
We Honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. And
The Hope He Brought To People!
. the dream o f a
country where every
man will respect the
dignity and worth o f all
human personality...”
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is free and open to the public.
Dynamic Differences fosters
a concept that there is “ good­
Official contest entry forms ness” in all people - that human
are available on L aw ry’s Sea­ behavior is based on condition­
soned Salt displays in super­ ing and does not affect human
markets nationwide. Kids, ages worth. The goal o f Dynamic
eight to 13 can subm it an essay D ifferences is to increase un­
Season for
o f betw een 100-150 words ad­ derstanding and mutual respect
Nonviolence
dressing the them e, “I Have A among all people. Participants
Invited guest include:
Dream, T oo.” Essays will be will receive a basic overview of
A BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CAKE C O W A N T
A run G andhi, Rev. M ary
judged on originality, creativity various forms o f prejudice and
Manin M orrissey, Sr. M inister
and relevance to theme. First oppression - past and present.
Local Sites: Delaunty Family of Services
Living Enrichment Center, Gov­
prize is a trip for three people to There will be an opportunity to
5129 N Lombard Street
ernor John Kitzhaber, M ayor
W ashington, D.C. plus $1,000 share personal experiences and
Vera Katz, Rabbi Emanuel Rose,
spending money and a Lawry s exchange ideas that help to bui Id
gift basket. One hundred “Our
Friend, M artin” music CDs fea­
turing classic Motown tunes will
also be awarded. To enter, sub­
he
s a id n o t t o c o o u t
mit the essay along with Lawry ’ s
official entry form or a 3X5 card
U N L E S S IT W A S
NECESSARY.
with the child’s name, complete
a d d re ss, date o f b irth and
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parent’s/legal guardian’s name
and signature to: Law ry’s/Fox
“ I have A Dream, Too” Essay
Contest, PO Box 8836, M aple
Plain, MN 55593-8836. Entries
must be received by April 8,
1999.
“I Have A Dream,
Too” Essay Contest
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Czaba's Bar-B-Q
Sharif Abdullah, Tony Hobson,
and Rep. Ryan Deckert. Febru­
ary 13'* at 1:00 at Living En­
Students Write About
Their Dreams For A
Better Future
N ationw ide Essay Contest
Honors Living Legacy o f Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Family Trip to W ashington
D C., Cash and M usic C D ’s
Among Prizes; Contest Sup­
ports World Premiere Movie On
the Life and Work o f Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr.
In c e le b ra tio n o f M artin
Luther King Day (January 18)
and Black History Month (Feb­
ruary), Law ry’s Foods, Inc. an­
nounces a children’s essay con­
test with prizes that include a
one-of-a-kind fam ily trip to
W ashington, D.C., the site of
Dr. K ing’s famous “ I have A
Dream ” speech. L aw ry ’s “ I
Have A Dream, Too” essay con­
test supports the debut o f "O ur
Friend, M artin,” an inspiring
new feature-length film about
two boys who m agically travel
back in tim e and meet Dr. King
at various points o f his life. Pre­
sented by CBS/FOX, Tw enti­
eth Century Fox Home Enter­
tainm ent and DIC Entertain­
ment, in association with the
family o f Dr. M artin Luther
King, Jr., “O ur Friend, M artin”
premiered exclusively on home
video January 12.
Jarr /.?, /999
Martin Luther King J r Special Edition
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U nity Inc.
Northeast Mental Health Services
4950 NE MLK Blvd.
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Supermarket Rebate
S h o p p e rs w h o p u rc h a s e
Law ry’s Seasoned Salt (8 oz or
16 oz.) and the “O ur Friend,
M artin” video will receive a
$2.00 reb ate from L aw ry’s,
Seasoned Salt displays in-store.
Our Friend, Martin
The first only animated movie
o f its kind, “O ur Friend, M ar­
tin” m ixes colorful anim ation
with actual footageofD r. King’s
life, and features an all-star cast
o f vocal talent, including Ed
Asner, Angela Bassett, Lucas
Black, Levar Burton, Danny
G lo v e r, W ho o p i G o ld b e rg ,
Samuel L. Jackson, Jam es Earl
Jones, Ashley Judd, Dexter King,
Yolanda King, Robert Richard,
Susan Sarandon, John Travolta,
Jaleel White and Oprah Winfrey.
The video retails for $14.98
(suggested price) and is avail­
able at superm arkets and video
stores nationwide.
Law ry’s Foods, Inc. is one of
the oldest and m ost respected
food com panies in the United
States, m arketing more than 100
products nationally. Lawry s
S easo n ed S alt has b ecom e
Am erica’s largest-selling spice
blend with more than 10 million
units sold annually.
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