¡Jije ^orttani» Observer April 28, 1999 Focus Page 5 CUtca de Uituja tH 1999 Spring Career and Job Fair O re g o n L o tte r y N a m ed a s T itle S p o n s o r Cascade Campus,Tuesday, May 4, I I a.m . - 4 p.m. More than 70 great employers. Workshops on interviewing, career transitions, and electronic résumés. Job opportunities. Free admission! These employers, and many m ore, will be there. The Porland-Guadalajara Sister 3ity Association’s award winning Jinco de Mayo is fast approaching vith something for everyone May 5- ). Rated the 1998 Top Festival in North America from a field of 8,000 festivals by the New Jersey based Events Alliance. Cinco de Mayo showcases Mexi­ can food, music, dance, and Latin rhythms featuring popular Mexican and Hispanic artists and groups, in­ cluding Guadalajara’s internation­ ally famous Folk Ballet, the Grupo Folklorico de Guadalajara, and the Guadalajara Mariachi Band. In addition to the C hildren’s, M erchants and Artisan Plazas will be the greatly expanded “La Plaza Mercado” reminiscent of a typical town in Mexico where merchants sell their wares, and just as in Mexico, authentic artisans demonstrate and sell their hand-crafted art work. Add to all of this the family car­ nival, Fireworks Spectacular, Natu­ raliz atio n C erem ony, M ariach i Mass, and much more, and guests will see why Sister Cities Interna tional, headquartered in Washing­ ton D C. representing over 3,200 chapters with affiliations in 125 co u n tries, the P resid en t of the United States is their H onorary C h air, aw arded the Portland- Guadalajara Sister City Association their 1998 Collaboration Award. Admission is $5, 12 and under & seniors over 65, $2 and 6 under free. Hours are: opening 11 AM, closing R e s u lts f o r t h e W e e k e n d 1. T h e M a t r i x 3 . N e v e r B e e n K is s e d 5 B .2 m illio n -4. P u s h i n g T in 5 3 . B m illio n 5 . A n a l y z e T h is 5 3 . 2 m illio n IO . F a r c e s o f M a t u r e ■ - i-snxBB 5 2 . 0 2 m illio n 5 2 . 0 m illio n 9 . Do ■ . Portland Community Cascade Campus 705 N. Killingsworth, 1-5 Exit 304 For information, call (503) 978-5290. Sponsored by Tektronix and Today’s Careers PflllPO P bUIICgO PGE - Enron Foundation presents May May May May 6 & 8 8 7 9 8 2 8 2 7 PM PM PM PM PM N c w m a rk T h e a tre P o rtla n d C e n te r to r th e P e rfo rm in g Arts T ic k e ts A va ila b le at th e 5 3 .1 m i l l i o n 6 . Lost & Found 7 . IO T h in g s 1 H a t e A b o o t Y o u 5 2 . 8 m i l l i o n 8 . T h e O u t-o f-T o w n e rs NECA-IBEW Electrical Training ODS Health Plan Oregon Health Sciences Oregon Lottery Oregon Police Corps Oregon State Police PacifiCare Portland Emergency 9 1 I Portland Fire Bureau Portland General Electric Providence Health System Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield Renaissance Holdings Sears TCI Cable Tektronix UPS Wells Fargo Bank 5 1 2 . 9 m illio n 5 1 1 .6 m illio n 2 . L if e 10 PM Wednesday, Thurs­ day and Sunday, 11 PM Friday and Saturday. For more information about Cinco de Mayo ’99, contact Tom McDonald at 503/292-5752 or visit our w ebsite www.concodemayo.org. AAA Oregon/ldaho American Family Insurance American Red Cross Brooks Temporary Services City of Salem Double Tree/Promus Hotels Electric Lightwave, Inc. Express Personnel Services Fred Meyer Friends of the Children Hanna Andersson Corp. Internal Revenue Service Kaiser Permanente Legacy Health System LSI Logic Mt Hood Beverage Co. Multnomah Co. Sheriff Nature's Northwest 5 1 .7 m illio n PCPA Box O ttic e (1 11 1 SW B ro ad w a y ) All F re d M e y e r F a s tix x O u tle ts (2 2 4 -T IX X ) S16 50 / 1 4 .5 0 / 10 50 All S e a ls R e s e rv e d T ic k e ts s u b je c t to PAC S u rc h a rg e