C om m itted to cultural diversity. Volum e X X IX , N um ber 15 w \\ w.portlandobseiv er.net ‘(IIIjc ^ortlaixh (Obseruer n xxx xxx xx xx x t u a 1 c tx h a r (C KMHD Jazz Station KMHD 89.1, Portland’s premier jazz station, is kicking o ff its 15,h anniversary with a supporter appreciation party and the unveiling o f a new logo and marketing campaign designed by former MHCC stu­ dent Joshua Berger o f Plazm magazine. The event will be on W ednesday, April 14 from 6-8 PM at the Riverside Inn (50 SW Morrison Street). Call 491-7435. Education Discussion The Board o f Education budget discus­ sions and public hearings will on the follow­ ing dates at 6:30 PM : Wednesday, April 14; Tuesday, April 20; Monday, April 26. If you have a disability or are hearing impaired and need assistance for this meet­ ing; please make arrangements in advance by calling the Board Office at 916-3741. Poets On Campus Mountain W riters Series and Portland State University are pleased to begin the spring season with a co-sponsored reading by poets James Tate and Dara Wier. Cur­ rently professors at the University o f M as­ sachusetts in Amherst, James Tate and Dara Wier were featured with four other prominent university writers in a six-part educational TV series that aired in the fall o f 1998. The Poetry Reading will be on Saturday, April 16 at 7:30 in the School of Business Administration in Portland State University, Room 190. Call 503/236-4854. Oregon Tradeswomen Network The next m eeting o f the O regon Tradeswomen Network is scheduled for Thursday, April 15, at 6 PM at the State Office Building, 800 NE Oregon ST., room 120. The topic o f this month’s meeting is a B-F1T reunion. Join the graduates o f this pre-apprenticeship program as they cel­ ebrate their success in the trades. Meeting is potluck - please bring a treat to share. Childcare is provided and everyone is wel­ come. The meetings are free and no pre­ registration is required. Call 503/943-2228. The Testing Craze Monty Neill, Executive Director of the National Center for Fair & Open Testing (Fair Test), will be the featured speaker at the Portland Conference on “Why the Testing Craze W on’t Fix Our Schools.” The confer­ ence will take place at Monroe High School Auditorium, 2508 NE Everett, April 16-17. On April 17, at 9 AM. Neill will initiate workshop discussions with a presentation on “Alternatives to Standardized Testing: Build­ ing Better Schools." Call 503/282-6848. Elderly and Disabled Get a first-hand look at devices to help the disabled or elders regain independence at an exhibit at Kaiser Permanente’s Cas­ cade Park Medical Office, 12607 SE Mill Plain Boulevard, Vancouver, on Tuesday, May 4, from 10 Am to 2 PM. A Kaiser Permanente social worker and occupa­ tional therapist will be on hand to explain and demonstrate how to find and use lift chairs, reachers, walkers, grab bars, spe­ cial silverware and many other devices. Call 503/499-5781. The Soul Of An Addict In celebration ofNational Poetry Month. Portland poet and sage Savon Lindsay, author o f The Soul o f an Addict and Tired ofBeing Tired joins Barnes & Noble Book­ store at 1231 NE Broadway in Portland, Wednesday, April 21 at 7 PM . The event is free and open to the public. Polynesian Cultural Show Join us for a celebration o f Polynesian cultures. Enjoy musical performances and Hawaiian food. Music and dancing per­ formed by H o’ala, PCC students and com­ munity. Lunch will be served 11 AM - 1:15 PM. Entertainment begins at 11:30 AM. Cost o f lunch is $4.50. The show will be on Friday, April 23 at the Sylvania Cafeteria, College Center at Portland Com­ munity College. Call 977-4112. s i B \ l l s s i ( ) \ S : < n n iiiiiir iit) < a li'in h ii in fo i in a tio ii " i l i he g iv i'ii p r io r i!) il d a t ili l " o " v i ' k s Ite lo r i I III' cv r ii! dalv. A P R II 14,1999 SECTION Gladys McCoy Academy Students Receive Red Cross Training The Northeast Portland students earn Red Cross certification in First Aid and CPR tudents from the Gladys McCoy Acad emy will be awarded American Red Cross Standard First Aid certifications at a special ceremony on Monday. The award/certification ceremony will be Mon­ day, April 12, at 11:25 a m. at the Gladys McCoy Academy, 3802 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland. In an effort to fulfill its mission ofhelping people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies, American Red Cross has re­ cently been working with the Gladys McCoy Academy, an alternative school in Northeast Portland, to train nearly 80 students in First Aid and CPR. Since February, students have participated in Red Cross Standard First Aid training and are now receiving their certifi­ cates for completing the program. “This program has provided students that might not have received health and safety training the opportunity to learn important lifesaving skills,” said Barbara Zeal, an Ameri­ can Red Cross instructor. “Red Cross is proud to teach students from the Gladys McCoy Academy how to be safe and effective when responding to emergencies.” The Gladys McCoy Academy provides com- prehensive educational and support services to Portland-area adolescents who have not been successful in traditional school settings. The school serves approximately 80 at-risk students from Northeast Portland and provides students the opportunity to either transition back to public school or graduate from the Academy. The Oregon Trail Chapter o f the Ameri­ can Red Cross trains nearly 26,000 people each year in First Aid and CPR. For more information about American Red Cross health and safety courses call 280-1440.______________ S Mayor Vera Katz Selects Sue Klobertanz As New Head Bureau Of Purchases M etro, the O ffice o f Finance and A dm in­ A ftercom pleting a competitive national istration in the City o f Portland, the Port­ rch and recruitment process. Mayor Vera la n d D e v e lo p ­ tz announced m ent C o m m is­ selection o f sio n an d c u r ­ e Klobertanz rently as M an­ the C ity o f ager o f the Con­ rtla n d ’s new tractor D evelop­ rector o f the ment D ivision in reau o f Pur­ th e B u re a u o f g e s. Purchases. She “ O ur ex ten- has a Bachelor o f e search pro- A rts degree in ced a num ber U rban and R e­ strong candi- gional G overn­ te s , but ment and Politi­ obertanz rose cal Science from the top be- W illam ette U ni­ ase o f the di- v e r s ity an d a r s ity and M asters o f U r­ pth o f her lo- ban P la n n in g 1 governm ent from the U niver­ anagem ent sity o f Oregon. d lead ersh ip R e c e n tly , p e r ie n c e ,” K lobertanz and id Katz. “ She her team have s a tra c k been recognized :ord as a hard n a tio n a lly fo r a rk in g an d their work to de­ i c c e s s f u 1 velop and imple­ ange agent Sue Klobertanz ment the c ity 's d p ro b le m Fair C ontracting and Em ploym ent Strat­ lver, extensive com m unity experience, egy. Locally, she chairs the Regional Con­ d I am confident her w ork with the sortium for Historically Underutilized Busi­ ireau o f Purchases team will ensure con- nesses (RCHUB). In 1997, she was awarded lued provision o f great services at the the M inority Small Business Advocate o f st cost for taxpayers.” the Year for the northwest region by the K lobertanz has 20 years o f local gov- U.S. Small Business Administration. ament experience, including service with commemorate the centennial celebration a« Oregon. It weigh« 40 tone - built wtth •teel, chicken wire and high beams. Under the Kenton Revitalization Men, the Paul Bunyon statue will be moved to a location nearby Denver and Interstate St. For more on Kenton Neighborhood, reed about It In Focus.