Peace And Justice Family Camp Set T he d a te s fo r th e an n u a l Parenting for Peace and Justice Family Camp have been announced for June 17 - June 20. The ninth annual camp will be held at the S u ttle Lake U n ited M ethodist Church Camp & Retreat Center. The Parenting for Peace and Jus­ tice Family Camp is an ecum eni­ cal interfaith event co-sponsored by the A rchdiocese o f Portland s Office for Justice and Peace, the Peace with Justice Division o f the U nited M eth o d ist C hurch, the Peacemaking Unit o f the Presbytery o f the Cascades plus other faith- based associations. R everend W es Y am aka will be the key w orkshop facilitator, and this y ear’s them e focuses on the sources o f inspiration for the love o f art in fam ily life and com m u­ nity. He is recently retired from his work w ith the U nited M ethod­ ist general board o f C hurch & So­ ciety. He and his fam ily were in ­ terned in a detention camp for those o f Japanese origin during W orld W ar II. O v e r th e y e a rs M r. Yamaka, an artist, has led m any creativity w orkshops. He and his wife reside in K eiser, OR The annual Parenting for Peace and Justice Fam ily Camp provides an opportunity for fam ilies to leant practical skills for making peace in the home and fostering justice in public life. Childcare is pro­ vided for children under the age o f 3 years old during w orkshops, w hile special creative tim e is planned for children aged 3 to 6 year old during workshops. C hil­ dren age 7 and older are included in the family workshop sessions. Suttle Lake Camp is located 13 m iles northw est o f the tow n o f Sister, O R ., on the east shore o f Suttle Lake. The cam p is located in the D eschutes N ational Forest in a protected Bald E agle w ild­ life habitat. Lodging Facilities in­ clude 20 rustic sleeping cabins, clu stered in groups around a cen­ tra l sh o w e r/re stro o m fa c ility . T here are four sem i-dorm itory s le e p in g ro o m s in th e M ain Lodge, plus additional sleeping room s in W esley M eadow L odge. F am ilies are asked to provide their ow n bedding and tow els. D ining facilities have full food se rv ic e w ith an e m p h a sis on freshly prepared food including plenty o f hom e baked bread For inform ation about cost and registration please call (503) 233- 8361. A map and other informa­ tion will be sent upon receipt o f camp reservation. Buddhist Program at Interfaith Spiritual Center spiritual developm ent and growth. S' ritual m entors from various i jrld religion traditions offer in­ dividual direction and m entoring as well as retreats and w orkshops on spiritual life and practices o f the m ajor w orld religions. All services and resources are pro­ vided on a sliding fee scale that is based on income and ability to pay. For more inform ation about the center, or to arrange a meeting with a spiritual m entor, please call the ISC at 233-2023. The ISC offices on the 2nd floor o f the Sa­ cred H eart Rectory at 3910 SE 1 l‘h in Portland, O regon. Free parking is am ple and the building is wheel chair accessible. A free public talk entitled "B ud­ dhism in Plain English: A C om ­ mon Sense A pproach” will be o f­ fered by R everend M aster D aizui M acPhilam y on Sunday, M ay 23rd, 4:00 P.M. at the interfaith S piri­ tual Center, 3910 SW 11* St., Port­ land. Rev M acPhilam y, a B ud­ dhist m aster in the Soto Zen tradi­ tion, is the H ead o t the O rder o f Buddhist C ontem plative at Shasta Abbey, Mt. Shasta. C alifornia. A question and answ er will follow the public talk. The Portland B ud­ dhist Priory and the Interfaith C en­ ter cosponsor this event. For m ore inform ation, please call 238-1 123. The Interfaith Spiritual Center (Isc) offers m any resources for Elks Grand Daughter Ruler Visits Portland T he G rand D aughter Ruler, H onorable Jean C.W . Smith o f the Im proved B enevolent P rotective O rder o f E lks o f the W orld, G rand Tem ple w ill be visit­ ing Portland O regon for the first time. She will be attending the north­ west states (O regon & W ashington) associations annual convention held M ay 13-16*. Billy W ebb Elks Lodge #1050, The D aughters o f D ahlia Temple #202 and S hining S tar o f Unity Tem ple #1379 will host the annual convention. ‘The Portland Elks are honored to have her in attendance’ says the D aughter State President, Ella V. Pow ell. The Elks celebrated it’s 100,hyear in 1998. It is the largest, predom i­ nately black fraternal organization in the w orld. The G rand Temple (D aughter’s) was founded in 1902 by the late Emma V. K elly. To date the entire organization boasts a mem­ bership o f over 450,000 w ith lodges and temples in The U nited States, Canada. M exico, Cuba, W est Indies, V irgin Islands, Panam a, A laska and The Bahamas. The order is known best for its De­ partment o f Education. Two and one half million dollars in scholarships have been given to youth o f all races for the past sixty years. The scholarships are awarded to high school students com­ petin g in an O ra to ric a l contest. Portland’s Oratorical was held April 25th. The winner will compete at the state level on May 14th. The Oratorical is a highlight of each convention. Port­ land has had a winner for the last 3 years. Our 1998 winner advanced to the Grand before elimination. The Convention activities will cul­ m inate with the coronation o f the Northwest States Queens Ball on Sat­ urday, May 15lh. p ^ G ^ n d D a u g h te rR u ie T H o n o ra b le Jean C.W . Smith of the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks Please help us welcome our Grand Daughter Ruler to Portland. of the World B n Loving Memory of Herman Pablo Hayes bom 5/11 /02 died 4/30/99 of old age. Herman Hayes was bom in the Dalles, Oregon, and loved in Portland from 1912- to present. Mr. Hayes occupation was a service worker for hotels includ­ ing the Mallary hotel and the Port­ land Hotel. He was a painter, a merchant seaman in the thirties and he also worked as a cook for the Union Pacific Railroad in the Thir­ ties and forties. Survivors of Herman Pablo Hayes, wife, Lucille Hayes wife o f Portland. Oregon. Jack Henderson nephew of Port­ land, Oregon and Irene Henderson niece o f Portland, Oregon. St. Paul M issio n ary B ap tist C hurch is having a Youth Revival. It w ill be held M ay 26, 27, & 28 (W ed-Fri) at 7 p.m. nightly. Food w ill be served follow ing the F ri­ day evening service. St. Paul is lo c a te d at 8101 N. Fiske (o ff L om bard), Portland, OR. The phone num ber is 289-0147. The Revival theme is “ T rans­ form ing inquiring minds based on the scripture Romans 12:2 The come and enjoy the mes­ sage, songs, and fellowship with us. Mack McGhee Sylvester The Board of Directors, Students and Staff of New Life Ministry (Drug & Alcohol) Facilitators: Kevin & Joyce Phone (503) 288-2583 Fax (503) 282-6484 636 NE Stanton Portland, OR 97212 A re you o r someone you love struggling w ith drugs o r alcohol: If so... You are invited to attend our weekly meetings. Every Tuesday evening at 7 pm in the church's lower level. Our purpose Is: • To help find freedom through biblical means. • T o learn how to set boundaries fo r ourselves as well as fo r our loved ones • To learn how to really let go and trust God. North Portland Bible College invite you to their Celebration of Achievement Friday, June 11,1999 Pastor George Merriweather Northeast Community Fellowship to cherish his memory, his lov­ funeral and graveside ser ing wife, Milus G. Sylvester, vice was held at Skyline F u n eral H om e fo r M ack Brother John Sylvester o f Port­ land, brother-in-law A rthur McGhee Sylvester, who died Johnson o f Bastrop, LA, God on April 16, 1999 at the age o f brothers, Paul Reed o f Port­ 86. Mr. Sylvester was bom in land, Melvin Cain o f Tacoma, M onroe, LA on A ugust 31, WA, and Bill Jones o f Port­ 1913 at Lawson and A btene Sylvester. He confessed his land. His loving children, K a th e rin e H ill, N o rm a n faith to Christ at Baptist Church Sylvester, Sheila Cham bers, in Bonita, LA. Mack started and Bemetta Sylvester, all o f singing in a traveling gospel in Portland, will always rem em ­ 1936. Mr. Sylvester m oved to ber him. Also to cherish his Portland, OR on June 1, 1952. memory are eight grandchil­ He w orked at St. V incent’s dren, five great-grandchildren Hospital for 35 years and the and a host o f nieces, nephews, NW Foundry for 25 years. cousins, and friends. Mack McGhee Sylvester leaves A I apt ist St. Paul Church U 7:00 p.m . at North Baptist Church 7412 N Mississippi (1 blk. south of Lombard) Portland, Oregon Speaker is: Harold Williams, P.C.C. Board Member for information contact'. North Portland Bible College 4905 N Vancouver Portland, OR (503) 288-2919 Dr. O. E Broun, President m n r. information, oleate call Kevin & Joyce @ 288-2583 .............. ............... .............................— -n frm ri*— ft