July 28, 1999 Page A6 — (The flo rtla n ò (ßbeeruer o # o *» # o *» # » *» *« *® *°***® * Airport MAX Fundraiser for Loaves & Fishes M cM enam ins Pubs & Breweries is hosting a fundraiser for Loaves & Fishes, the Meals On Wheels people, Tuesday, August 3"*, 5 pm to closing. The Port of Portland, Tri- Met, the City of Portland, the Portland Development Commission and Bechtel have joined together to form a unique public/ private venture, it’s the first of its kind to use public and private funds to build light rail in connection with developing a high- density, transit-oriented project on airport property. The $12 5 million project extends from the Gateway Transit Center, along I- 2 0 5 to the PDX terminal's south baggage claim area. Major construction of the project began in June after the financing plan was finalized. A IR P O R T m a x McMenamins Pub at 2 0 5 9710 SE Washington St. Portland, OR • 254-5411 Highland Brewery & Pub 4225 SE 182nd Ave. Gresham • 665-3015 McMenamins on Broadway 'ake a night o ff from doing the dishes and help Loaves & Fishes! We h eartily w elcom e the en- ; n eighborhood and business mmunity to bring their friends d fam ily to one o f the eight :ations listed below for a great :al and lots o f fun! C hildren are >st welcom e! M cM en am in s is d o n a tin g '/i a ll p ro c e e d s ra ise d on th is en in g to L o av es & F ish es I le M eals O n W heels P eople, lis in clu d es all ta k e -o u t or- rs o f food, w ine and ales. This is a fun way to support ch a great cause! So please, mark iur calendars and plan to jo in us r dinner and fun at one o f the llow ing locations: W ORLD 1504 NE Broadway, #900 Portland • 299-9498 McMenamins Market Street Pub 1526 SW 10lh Ave. Portland • 497-0160 John Barleycorns 14610 SW Sequoia Pkwy Tigard • 684-2688 M cMenamins Tavern & Pool 1716 NW 23rd Portland • 227-0929 M cMenamins at Cedar Hills 2927 SW Cedar Hills Blvd. Beavarton • 641-0151 McMenamins St. Johns Pub 8203 N .Ivanchoe Portland • 283-8520 V IL L A G E WomenStrength Program Turns Twenty This month, the Portland Police Bureau’s WomenStrength Program proudly celebrates its twentieth year. Since July 1979, WomenStrength has B O U T IQ U E HOSTS “A Caribbean Cruise Affair” Fashion Show As more African Americans pre­ pare to take cruises this summer, local merchants say these vacation­ ers are looking for versatile, colorful clothing for the occasion. Diana McKnight, ownerofW orld Village Boutique, will showcase an array of colorful cruise wear during a free fashion show entitled. "A C arib- bean Cruise Affair from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on July 31 at W orld Village, 5126 N .E . Martin Luther King Blvd. Refreshments will be served. M cK night, whose store carries a variety o f ethnic styles, decided to host a Caribbean cruise fashion show because an increasing num­ ber o f her custom ers are shopping for upcom ing cruises. Janet Hames, ownerofStatements Cruise and Travel, said McKnight’s instincts are on target. Hames, who has been involved with the travel industry for 10 years, said more Af­ rican Americans are taking cruises than in previous years. “Cruising was once only for the elite,” said Hames, “but now, some cruise lines have made it affordable.” M cK night’s show will feature the work o f New York designers who have created bold, colorful ethnic clothing that is made with hand-painted fabrics. “ W ith the influx o f people from other coun­ tries, designers have influenced new concepts, new cuts and new styles,” M cK night said. For exam ple, the fashion show w ill feature dresses that can be w orn four different w ays and con­ verted from daytim e to m ghtim e w ith the adjustm ent o f a button, M cK night said. The show also will feature scarves that make great accessories because they can be w o rn d if f e r e n t w a y s su c h as headw raps and bodyw raps. McKnight said the fashion show will be a great event to attend before residents leave for their summer geta­ ways. “W ith the increase in travel today, the avid traveler would love clothing from World Village." To reserve a seat at the fashion show call 503-249-3790. Call now. Seating is limited. Title Wave Bookstore To Close For Three Weeks Of Filming M ultnom ah C ounty L ibrary’s Title Wave Used Bookstore, located at 216 N.E. Knott, will be closed to the public from Monday, August 2, through Saturday, August 21. During its three-week closure, the bookstore will be come one o f several Portland film sets for the taping o f “Navy Diver,” a new mul- timillion-dollar feature film from 20th Century Fox. Starring Robert DeNiro and Cuba G ooding, Jr., “Navy Diver” is the story o f the first African American inducted into the U.S. N avy’s diving program. The volunteer-operated Title W ave Used B ookstore recycles old library m aterials, offering shop­ p e rs a se le c tio n o f over 20,000 used books, records, m agazines and cassettes at b a r g a in p r ic e s . R e g u la r hours o f operation, which will resume Monday, August 23, are M onday - Saturday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m . The store is closed on Sundays. pr^idedfieetraininginpersonalsafety W omenStrength self-defense class ( 1984-1997. and Stephame Reynolds to the public, with a focus on sexual assault, domestic violence, and danger on the street WomenStrength educates the public in primarily two formats: nine-hour physical self-defense classes for women and teen girls, and one and a half-hour non-physical personal safety workshops for women, men. and teens. WomenStrength is the only free, city- sponsored, ongoing self-defense pro­ gram in the United States. During these past two decades, many citizens around the Portland area have learned valuable safety skills throughWomenStrength.Over 18,000 women and girls have taken the self- detenseclass, and over67,000 women, men, and teens have attended a per­ sonal safety workshop. The following are typical o f the comments on class evaluations: “1 feel much better. What a gift. Thank you.” "All instructors were very effective, compassionate, and professional. 1 had no idea until the last class that they were all volun­ teers!” “Great class. Well worth the time and effort. And free! Wow!” Highly trained volunteer instruc­ tors have provided most o f Women Strength’s services for the past twenty years, making it possible to offer the program to the public free o f charge. Since the program’s inception, there have been 223 volunteers and four program directors. 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