Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 18, 1999, Page 10, Image 10

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August 18,1999
Metro East
Portland Interfaith
Hospitality Network
Preparing For the New Millennium
is S 10 Rose City Park United Meth­
odist Church is located at 5830
N.E. Alameda. The building is
handicapped accessible by eleva­
tor and located on Tri-M et bus
lines #71. Please call the church
office, 281-1229 for more infor­
m ation, or Betty Doss, 281-9030.
W ell-know n pianist M ichael
A llen Harrison will present a ben­
efit concert on Septem ber 24,8:00
p.m. at Rose C ity Park United
M ethodist Church
The concert is a benefit for the
M etro East Portland Interfaith
H ospitality Network (M EPIHN),
a community group com posed of
congregations from various spiri­
tual traditions and other service
organizations that respond to the
needs o f homeless fam ilies in the
Metro East Portland area by pro­
viding temporary shelter and sup­
port as they look for housing and
employment. About five times a
year for one week periods church
congregations provide overnight
lodging, m eals, and hospitality
from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Dur­
ing the day, a local day center is
used to provide show er facilities,
care for pre-school children, and
provide guests with a m ailing ad­
dress and home base from which
to conduct their housing search.
70% o f all families who work with
MEPIHN eventually find housing
and/or better em ploym ent oppor­
tunities. Tickets will be available
at the office o f each involved party
and advanced purchases are re­
quired. as seating is limited. Cost
Host
C h u rc h e s ^ ^
Ascension Catholic Church •
Faith United Methodist Church
• Gethsemane Lutheran
Church • Our Savior
Lutheran Church
•
Parkrose Community United
Church o f Christ • Pleasant
The Mighty Clouds of Joy are preparing for the new millennium in the studio with producer,
Fred Hammond. It Was You, their first CGI/Platlnum entertainment album Is scheduled for
an October release. (From left to right: Michael McCowIn, Ron Staples, and Richard
Wallace of the Mighty Clouds of Joy: Fred Hammond: Joe Ligon, and Michael Cook of
Mighty Clouds of Joy
Home United Methodist
Church
•
Host Churches
Resurrection
Lutheran Church • Rose City
Ascension Catholic Church • Faith United Methodist Church • Gethsemane Lutheran Church
Park United Church o f Christ
•
Our Savior Lutheran Church
Waverly Heights United
Parkrose Community United Church o f Christ
Pleasant Home United Methodist Church
Church o f Christ •
Wh atridg" Foundation
•
Rose City Park United Church o f Christ
•
Zion United Church o f Christ
Wheatridge Foundation
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•
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Resurrection Lutheran Church
Waverly Heights United Church o f Christ
Zion United Church o f Christ
Mentors School Mothers in
Basics of Parenting
As kids head back to school
this fall, som e mothers w ill need
extra help outside the classroom
to learn the basics o f parenting.
F or a woman who has had little
o p p o rtu n ity to learn parenting
skills from her own parents and
has experienced addiction, d o ­
m e s tic v io le n c e , p o v e rty o r
hom elessness, a personal guide
to help her catch up on the basics
o f leading a family is invaluable.
V olunteer m entors at Ecum enical
M in istries o f O reg o n ’s Parent
M entor Program help m others
learn parenting attitudes and skills
they m issed w hen they were grow ­
ing up.
N ow beginning its third year,
the program has provided m en­
tors to about 80 women with re­
sponsibility for about 160 chil­
dren. M entors help m others de­
velop control over their own lives
and the lives o f their children
th riu g h visits, w alks, heart-to-
heart talks and other activities. A
m entor designs activities to fit
the individual p aren t’s needs. The
m entor m ight show the m other
how to organize a cupboard or a
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not lim ited to p aren tin g skills. A
fam ily also needs basic o p p o rtu ­
n ities and services in clu d in g af­
f o r d a b le h o u s in g , f o llo w -u p
counseling after treatm ent for ad­
dictio n and high q u a lity adult
edu catio n and child care. M en­
tors often express dism ay that
the inadequacy o f such services
for po o r m others saps th e ir en ­
ergy for raising children. By sup­
p o rtin g a m o th e r’s e ffo rts to
m aneuver on this tough road, a
m entor helps her stren g th en her
p o sitio n as a parent and un d er­
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stand her po w er to a ffe c t the
w orld around her.
The Parent M entor Program is
part o f the EMO com m unity m in­
istries dedicated to m eeting basic
hum an needs. EMO is an asso c ia ­
tion o f 15 C hristian denom ina­
tions including Protestant, O rtho­
dox and Roman C atholic religious
bodies that w ork together to re­
spond as a people o f faith to the
needs o f O regonians. For more
inform ation about the Parent M en­
tor Program , contact Sylvia Hart-
Landsberg at (503) 231-3571.
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S u b s c r ib e ! F ill
On Sunday, September 12, at
3:00 p.m., Rose City United Meth­
o d ist C hurch w ill p re se n t the
W estside Singer in concert. This
concert is the first o f twelve con­
certs and marks the beginning of the
15th concert season at the church
The W estside Singers, a mixed vo­
cal ensemble with instrumental trio
backup, have been entertaining au­
diences for over 50 years. Their
repertoire focuses on jazz and swing
while including show tunes and con­
temporary music. Their concert will
include familiar swing and jazz hits
from the 20s through the 90s - from
Irving Berlin’s “Puttin’ on the Ritz”
to Billy Joel’s “River o f Dreams.”
Rose City Park United Methodist
Church is located at 5830 N.E.
Alameda. Admission to the concert
is a free will offering taken at inter­
mission with net proceeds to benefit
tw o local agencies, F IS H and
Loaves & Fishes. Free childcare is
available. The church is located on
Tri-M et bus line #12 and #71 and is
handicapped accessible by an el­
evator located at the Alameda en­
trance. Please call Patricia Holman,
Concert Coordinator, 288-0353,
should you require any additional
information. Season brochures are
available by calling the coordinator
or the church office at 281-1229.
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Emily Jean Harris was bom in
Kansas City Missouri on January
20, 1931 to Mr. Mrs. John Lee
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calendar for exam ple, find career
clothes in resale shops, take kids
to the C h ildren’s M useum, or su rf
the Internet.
The deeper value o f m entoring,
though, lies in the relational skills
a m other develops. “ How can a
m other give her children affec­
tion and affirm ation she has never
experienced herself?" asks P ro­
g ra m D ir e c to r S y lv ia H a rt-
Landsberg. “A relationship w ith
a m entor increases the pro b ab il­
ity that a woman can learn to nur­
ture h e rse lf and her children.”
The Parent M entor Program as­
signs m ost m entors to current or
form er clients o f the Letty Owings
C enter, a residential drug and a l­
cohol treatm ent facility for p reg ­
nant and/or parenting women. A f­
ter com pleting treatm ent, the typi­
cal client sets up a new household
independent from fam ily m em ­
bers who m ight not help her pro­
m ote a safe environm ent for her
children. D uring this transition
the m other appreciates a friend to
help her practice new behaviors
and express her feelings.
The “b a sic s” o f parenting are
Westside
Singer’s
Concert
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Davis. She passed away on July
13,1999 in Portland, Oregon. She
was preceded in death by her par­
ents. Emily moved to Port­
land, Oregon as a child in
1944. She attended grade
school in Vandport City. She
attended high school at Girls
Polytechnic in Portland, Or­
egon. She married William
Harris Jr. in Stevenson, Wash-
ington on April 1,1957. Unto
that union three children were
bom. In 1971 she began 24
years o f employment with
Multnomah County Depart­
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ment and retired in 1995. She
devoted her life to helping
people; her children and
grandchildren. She gave her
“all" to benefit others. As a
result her influence will last
throughout our lives and will
long be remembered by those she
loved. Shejoined Saint Philip the
Deacon Episcopal Church where
Mother Alcena is Priest. She was
devoted to her church and per­
formed many services including
preparing lunches on Saturday.
She also volunteered at Buckman
and King Elementary Schools. She
leaves to cherish her love and
warmth two sisters, Merl “Jean"
Stewart and Maxine Paden; three
children; William “Billy” Hams
HI, Stephanie Harris and Bruce
Harris. Seven grandchildren;
Tina Harris, Mashawn Lincoln,
Angela Moore, Emily M. Hams,
Morieo Harris, Jacqueline Harris
and Sarah Harris; one great grand­
son Chico S. Bailey Jr. She also
leaves to mourn a host o f nieces,
nephews and friends.
Emily is now “RETIRED!"
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