■ P Page A2 April 14, 1999 (The ÿlortlaub ©bsmrer Temporary Restaurant Licenses Required for Food Booths at Alberta Street Fair A lberta Street F air food vendors are required to com plete an applica tion for temporary food serv ice license from M ultnom ah C ounty H ealth D e­ partm ent. A pplications m ust be co m ­ pleted tw o w eeks p n o r to the event. T he food serv ice licen se an d in ­ spectio n is a m easu re to p rev en t a po ssib le food-born e illness in the com m unity. T he H ealth D ep artm en t is ab le to point ou t p o ten tial p ro b ­ lem s and give h elp fu l su g g estio n s ab o u t serving food to the public. " R IO S O n the day o f the fair, a representa­ tive from the Health D epartm ent will m eet w ith each food vendor During this m eeting, the representative will dis­ cuss im portant safety procedures tor each operation, inspect the food stands, and Issue each organization serving food a tem porary restaurant license. If you should have any questions, or w ould like an application tor food ser­ vice hcensepleasecontact the Multnomah County 1 lealth D epaitm ent Environmen­ tal Health Section at (503) 248-3400. C H IL D P R E V E N T IN G ABUSE* Teach Pre-Teens to Safely Care for Children Tubman School Students to Take Course sponsored by CARES Northwest such as eggs and toy dolls as well as radiographic images ot infant's brains to illustrate their points. The "K ids Prevent­ ing Child Abuse" program w as devel­ oped in response to the case o f a 12-year old Portland baby sitter w ho shook a baby to quiet its cries. The result was To m ark C hild A buse Pervention M onth. C A R ES N orthw est will spend every Thuisday in A pril educating sixth grade students from T ubm an S chool about child abuse and dom estic vio­ lence. At 10 to 12 years o f age. children begin caring for younger children, ex ­ periencing greater peer pressure to use drugs and alcohol, and are ju st a few years from dating and the risks o f b e­ com ing involved in a violent relation­ ship. Each T ubm an sixth grade class w ill attend one o f five sessions held on P eo p le co n tin u e to c o m e o v e r the b o rd er at the G en eral Jan k o v ic/B lace cro ssin g . It tak es h o u rs fo r v eh icles to cross. B et w een 9 :00 am an d 3:00 p m to d ay , o n ly th ree c a rs c a m e o v er, b u t sev eral h u n d red p e o p le arriv ed o n foot. A lm o st all o f th e refu g ees are leav ing th eir cars, o r a re b ein g forced to leav e th eir c a rs, o n the S erb ian side. B etw een 3 ,5 0 0 an d 4 ,0 0 0 p eo p le a re c u r r e n t l y li n e d u p o n th e M aced o n ian side o f th e b o rd e r b ein g p ro cessed b y M aced o n ian a u th o ri­ ties. S o m e h av e b een th ere for tw o nights n o w , sleep in g o u t in th e open T h ree tra in s a rriv e d fro m in sid e K osovo to d ay at the b o rd er w ith th o u ­ M aced o n ia. O ne w o m an d ied o f a h eart attack to d ay in " n o m a n ’s la n d " b etw een th e tw o b o rd ers. Hie purpose o f this program , now in its second year, is to prev ent danger­ ous, harm ful behaviors and im prove the health o f our children. C A R E S (C hild A buse R esponse and E valua­ tion Services) N orthw est is one o f the T erry H eseliu s a n d th e M ercy C o rp s' assessm en t team are in T iran a today. T h ey are m eetin g w ith d o n o r ag en cies a n d c o o rd in atin g re lie f re ­ sponse. T h ere are n o w o v e r 100,000 refu g ees in A lban ia. M ercy C o rp s is sh ip p in g b lan k ets and clo th in g for nation’s largest child ab ase assessm ent centers. N o w ten years old, C A R E S sees 1200 children each y ear from the tri-county area and is a collaborative effort o f Legacy E m anuel C h ild ren ’s H o so ital. K a ise r P e rm a n e n te an d th e refugees. Montenegro M ercy C o rp s s ta ff in M o n te n e g ro are m an ag in g re lie f o p e ra tio n s from a w a reh o u se in U lein w h e re th ere are now m orethen32,O O O refugees. M ost D o em b ech er C h ild ren ’s H ospital. » — - --------------------- Metro Council OK's Major Expo Center Renovation T he Expo Center is going to get a much-needed facelift, thanks to a vote by the M etro Council today. The Council voted to fund the construction o f a new “ H a l l O ’’ In the end, it will mean more business, more money and abetterplace for people in this region to use. M etro ow ns the Expo Center and operates it through theMetropolitanExpoition-Rec- reation Com m ission (MERC). “W e take our responsibility to m an­ age these facilities very seriously, and t h is is w hat m akes the most business sense,” said M etro Council Presiding O fficer Rod Monroe. “The building itself is old and som e groups w on’t use it because it is simply not up to standards. T he people or our region will be getting a m uch better facility without us having to spend one cent o f tax money to do i t ” em pty o f A l­ b a n ia n s a s S e rb ia n a u ­ th o ritie s go d o o r to d o o r fo rc in g peo p le from th eir hom es. Som e b e ­ lieve peo p le a re b e in g forced o u t o f sands m o re refu g ees. B u ses are sta ­ tio n ed at th e b o rd e r a n d a re tak in g p e o p le to p o in t s t h r o u g h o u t Albania sicians and police officers about dom es­ tic violence, shaken baby syndrom e and other effects o f violence on small chil­ dren. Dr. Leila Keltner and Dr. W llliam B ennett and Portland Police Officers D an Costello and Lon Smith use props Macedonia severe disabilities for the infant. consecutive Thursday mornings. Tubman students w ill learn from phy­ L Ä H I V U M C I K ’ tU fU 1 A J1I O I1 I1 U I u o v Mercy Corps Field Update From the Balkans refu g ees co m in g in to M o n ten eg ro from K o so v o first co m e in to the to w n o fR o z a j in M o n ten eg ro . F ro m th ere, 80 to 90 p ercen t o f th e m are m ak in g th eir w ay d o w n to U lein . M ercy C o rp s is sen d in g 50 to n s o f flo u r to U lein an d w ill c o n tin u e to sen d a d d i­ tio n al re lie f item s. M ercy C o rp s cu rren tly h as flo u r in th e p o rt o f B ar. p ro cu red th ro u g h th e U S F o o d fo^ These areas will require, at minim um, m ajor structural im provem ents to meet building code and seismic requirements. M F.RC’s long-term developm ent plans include replacing all o f those building with a third state-of the art hall that could be tied to a future light rail line and C olum bia River m arina "W e are look­ ing to the future, planning for the future,’' said M etro Councilor Jon Kvistad. "T he Expo Center represents an example o f how strong fiscal m anagem ent and vi­ sion can turn apublic liability into a long­ term asset the citizens can be proud of. W e are working hard to protect the value the region ’ s existing inv estments with no additional taxes." C ouncilorK vistadisa long-time proponent oftheExpoC enter. th eir ho m es so S e rb fo rc e s can s le e p th e r e instead o f in th e ir b a r ­ racks, w hich a re b e in g bom bed by NATO. A reliable so u rce has rep o rted that the fire has d e s tro y e d M ercy C o rp s ’ o ffic e in P ristin a and an entire ro w o f h o m es aro u n d it, including the U N H C R o ffices, have su ffered a sim ila r fate. Overview of Mercy Corps Kosovo Relief Operations Albania 1,500 b ab y p ack s w ith a tw o-w eek supply o f v itam in s, m ilk, rice p o r­ ridge, b aby lo tio n , an d so ap fo r one Mercy Corps Kosovo M e r c y C o rp s b e g a n w o rk in K o so v o in 1993. O v e r the p ast six y ears, M ercy C o rp s h as p ro v id ed m o re than $30 m illio n in re lie f and d e v e lo p m e n t a id to m o r e th a n 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 people - re ach in g m ore than 10 p e rc e n t o f the total p o p u latio n . M e rc y C o rp s a ssists all p eo p le re ­ g ard less o f eth n ic ity serv in g A lb a ­ n ia n s , S e rb ia n s , C ro a tia n s , M o n ten eg rin s, a n d o th ers in need. O p eratio n s in sid e K o so v o have b een tem p o rarily su s p en d ed a n d all ex p a tria te s ta ff ev a c u a te d from the tro u b le d p ro v in c e last w eek . R e lie f w o r k c o n ti n u e s in M a c e d o n i a , M o n ten eg ro and e lse w h e re in the infant. B lankets an d c lo th in g for 26,000 B alkans. M ercy C o rp s w ill resu m e w o rk inside K o so v o as soon as it is refugees. Macedonia How To Help Food for 2 9 ,0 0 0 refu g es fo r tw o F in an cial co n trib u tio n s are u r­ g en tly n e ed ed to h elp M ercy C o rp s By M a il D onations m ay b e sent to: M ercy C orps In tern atio n al K o so v o R e lie f F u n d , D ept. N P.O . B ox 9, P o rtlan d , D R 97207 By P h o n e C all 1-8OO-852-21OO to m ake an im m ediate cred it card gift. O n lin e C lick the "G iv e O n -L in e" b u tto n on our w e b s ite at w w w .m ercycorps.org and m ake a gift via o u r se c u re server. Y ou can m ak e a d o n a tio n at any b ran ch i f U S B A N K . B e sure to sp ecify that y o u r g ift is for: M e rc y C o rp s I n te rn a tio n a l K o so v o R e lie f ESTIMATED TOTAL REFUGEES TO P eace pro g ram . e x ten t allo w e d by law'. At any US Bank safe to d o so. w eeks. p ro v id e ad d itio n al re lie f su p p lies to K o so v a r refu g es fleeing the country. A g i f t o f$ 3 5 en ab le s M ercy C o rp s to p ro v id e a F am ily F o o d P ack that sustains a fam i ly o f six for one m onth. A ll gifts are tax d ed u ctib le to the BE ASSISTED AS OF 3/31/99: 100,500 Pristina S o u rces in P ristin a to ld C o rp s to ­ d ay th at th ere w as less v io len ce d i­ rected at A lbanians b u t that he Serbian m ilitary, police and p aram ilitary have step p ed u p th eir ca m p a ig n o f d riv in g p eo p le o u t o f tow n. A n area k n o w n as “ S u n n y Hill” is n o w co m p letely and he helped to kick o ff this latest A special rebuilding campaign. TH E PROJECT invitation to the Hall D was built in the early 1980's, and it has 60,000 square feet o f exhibit space. It has an asphalt floor, no air conditioning, and a num ber o f support columns throughoutthe space. Theseare three things that m ake it unacceptable to m any potential users. The new Hall D will be similar to the Hall E model (built in 1997), and it will be connected by com dors to Hall E (to the south) and Hall C (to the north). The new HaU D will include 72,000 square feet o f exhibition space and 30,000 square feet o f support space that will include offices, a central African American Community... kitchen and meeting rooms. (See at­ tached sheets for plans and drawings). "T he people o f this region deserv e a first-class facility that will support itself while providing them with lots o f ben­ efits,” said M etro C ouncilor E d W ash­ ington (District 5). "This is a w in-w in for everyone involved.” C ouncilor W ash­ ington represents the district that includes the Expo site as well as N ortheast North­ Join us for im event created with you Hi mind. Explore your options. M ake a lastin g connection. And unlock the door to your future. w e s t and dow ntow n Portland. T he project will cost a total o f $ 15.8 million. M etro will finance the project using revenue bonds backed b y Expo C enter revenue. M etro will not use any tax payer m oney to pay for the rebuild- in g o fH allD . The project also includes $750,000 for parking facility landscap­ ing w ork and $425,000 to develop and preserve a w etland site near the south­ w est com er o f the property. M etro will issue the bonds later this frill. Construction is expected to begin in the spring o f 2000 with opening to com e in the spring o f 2001. EXPO: THE HISTORY A THE FUTURE M ultnom ahCountytransferredExpo to M etro in 1994. M etro took over full ow nership in 1996 and it opened “ Hall E", a state-o f-th e-art facility w ith 108,000 square fe e t Hall E w as hom e to the popular Sm ithsonian exhibit that attracted m ore titan 400,000 people. (here are other sections o f E xpo that need attention in the com ing years Hall A w as originally built in 1923 as a live­ stock building. 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