,- '•» ■•••', Mg*** Committed Volume X X IX . Num ber I 2 to eullural diversity. \\\v \\ .port I andobseiA er.net M A R C H 24. C m ■ (., (The ^ o rtla n h (©bscruer Open To The Truth A Question Of Mercy Artists Repertory Theatre takes a pow- .rful look at love, compassion and dig­ nity with its production o f A Question o f Mercy by David Rabe. Closely based on m essay by Dr. Richard Selzer, the play :onffonts the emotional tribulations o f oved ones and a physician in helping a erminally ill patient plan his suicide. A Question o f M ercy runs through Sun- lay, A pril 25 at A rtists R epertory Theatre’s main stage - The Reiersgaard Theatre (located at 1516 SW Alder). Call 503/241-1ART. Cheerleading Tryout Prospective cheerleaders for the 1999 lition o f the Portland Forest Dragons ill be held Saturday starting at 8 AM at e Cedar Mill G old’s Gym, 10860 SW antes Road. Applicants must have prior leerleading and dance experience, skilled i gymnastics and be 19 years o f age by le Dragons’ game on Saturday, April 10. pplications and waiver forms will be »ailable at the tryout. Call 503/ 722-4501 Earth & Spirit The Natural Way lecture series will be osting a talk on Wednesday, March 31 y Sister Jose Hobday, a Seneca Elder, isterofFranciscan Order and the author f Simple Living: The Way to Inner Free- om. The event will be held in the Unity v’orld Healing Center(on 366 Third Street) t Lake Oswego, from 7:30-9:30 PM . Image & Lifestyle Seminar Venus Imaging Education (VIE) is of- ering an exciting new Spring lineup of eminars dedicated to the business pro- essional. Topics include: Creating Your Vinning Image beginning March 18 or kpril 13; Communicating With Confi- lence beginning April 12; Model Move- nent & Attitude beginning March 23. Vomen will be able to develop a winning mage that clients feel com fortable iround, confident with & loyal towards. Zall 360/882-4416. Star Wars Collection This spring break, A C. G ilbert's Dis- :overy Village gives you a few reasons to stay in Salem! Monday, March 22 through Friday. March 26 everyone is invited to •spring into art" at the Village! “Space­ ship to Tatooine" arrives at the Village this spring break! Visit Jordan Hofer s extensive Star Wars collection on the Toy Inventor’s Workshop, including many of the original Star Wars action figures, a real light saber, a life-sized Yoda and new figures from Episode 1. Call 503/371 -3631. B Night School Pays Off for Housing Authority of Portland Residents rtT n in nt u n i t y v-Ut I c n ò a r Open to the Truth, a conference against le Prison-Industrial Complex, will be held t Smith Center at Portland State Univer­ ity in Portland on April 10* and 11*, 1999. Workshops will include panels on stop- mg the death penalty, Measure 11, the rowth o f the prison system and how to op it, as well as videos on Mumia Abu- imal and the violence against prisoners 1 California prisons. Call 503/287-4217. SECTION ■, 'J ^ S I on, job site work. The Oregon State Ap­ prenticeship Training Commission certi­ fies the program as a Pre-Apprenticeship vening and Saturdays, residents o f the Housing Authority o f Portland are learning carpentry, painting/dry- program. w all and office skills from experts in the Participants choosing the office work local trades. I t’s part o f a new program track receive training by HAP staff mem­ whose purpose is to give graduates en­ bers o f the American Federation o f State, try-level career access to a fam ily-w age c o u n ty , an d M u n ic ip a l E m p lo y e e s program w hose purpose is to give gradu­ (AFSCME) union and PIVOT, a Job Corp ates entry-level career access to family- wage construction trades or office work E program based at Monroe High School. “I chose the painting track,” A single parent raising two children, Williamson also appreciated the classroom instruction o f financial planning. ”1 liked the business part, how we need to have a plan o f action, a business plan, for the money we will be making. Many o f us are not used to having that much money.” w ith HAP. Evenings - Trades Apprenticeship Prepa­ ration (E-TAP) offers six months or over 360 hours o f training in construction trades as well as life skills such as GED equiva­ lency, applied math, and English as a Second Language. Participants also receive direct access to carpenters and painters appren­ ticeships and help with seeking jobs. “ The training is based in reality,” said Doreen W illiams, an E-TAP participant. “It’s not just teaching in the schoolroom sense but rather in real life. We learn the real issue o f the w orkplace.” Participants start their learning path at the GOALPOST Computer Learning Center. Located in the Columbia Villa/Tamarack de­ velopment in North Portland, using indi­ vidualized self-paced tutorial programs. With sufficient life skills under their belt, they then choose carpentry, painting o f office worker track. Under the guid­ ance o f carpenter or painter union training instructors, participants master the use of hand tools, leam CPR and first aid certifi­ c a tio n , le a d -a b a te m e n t c e rtific a tio n (painters), scaffolding certification trade specific terminology, and other introduc­ tory work necessary for entry level Ap­ prentice 1 employment. Training consists o f both classroom instruction and hands- In addition, participants receive a $50 bi-monthly stipend to help with any ex­ penses that result from participating in this program. Students also receive help with transportation and getting a driver s license. A micro-loan arrangement is avail­ able for those over age 25. Upon gradua­ tion in April, trainees will be helped with job placement and follow up services. Photos By M. Washington Cleo-Lilliann Social Club License Renewal Hearing On W ednesday M arch 31, 1999 at 2:00 p.m. the Portland City Council will consider the renew al o f the liquor license. The location o fthe hearing is 1220S.W. 4“, 2“ floor. Japanese Magnet Program On Saturday, April 3 at 5 PM, the Japanese Magnet Program will hold their 5,h Annual Auction in the ballroom o f the Downtown Portland Marriott. This year we are celebrating the IO"1 anniversary of the JMP. This fund-raising event sup­ ports our Japanese student exchange pro­ gram, and also supports the general fund for the JMP, which includes students from Richmond Elementary, Mt. Tabor Middle School, and Grant High School. A brand-new Volkswagen Bug (choice of color) is being raffled off at this year’s auction. Raffle tickets are $35 each, or 3 for $100.Call244-l 129. SI I tM I s s K ) \ S :< o iiim iin il) ili iid .u in h h lit;»! ii »'I " ill I»' l r i ' 111 p iin i in ¡ l< l; it i< ll" < > " t v k \ The final decision on renewal o f the license rests with the O regon Liquor Control Com m ission (OLCC). The C ouncil’s role is to express its views to the OLCC about w hether the Council endorses renew al, op­ poses renew al or recom m ends some other option. The C ity Council hearing is a crucial step in the renew al process, so it is im portant that club support­ ers be at the Council Chambers at l;30p.m . P riortothe hearing, persons who w ant to testify must sign up and will be given a certain am ount o f time to state their opinions about the club. Those opposed to the license renew al will also speak. There will be a pre-hearing m eeting at the club on M onday M arch 29 at 6:30 supporters who w ill be able to be present at the council m eeting. Letters o f supporters and/or signatures for our peti­ tion are welcomed. After the City Council hearing, the club will face an OLCC hearing. The club must hire an attorney for the OLCC hearing. To pay for attorney fees, the club will be having various fundraisers. Donations will also be appreciated.