February 28, 2001 www.portlaudobserver.com Committed to Cultural Diversity Wlje ^ o rtía n b (©bsertier ZfT n nt nt u n î t u c It ò a M iai SECTION Eastgate Movie Screens Go Dark Wild in the City Portland Parks and Recreation’s Outdoor Recreation Program, in col­ laboration with The Audobon Society of Portland, will visit Summer Lake Park, a 24-acre community park dedi­ cated to the city as a condition of development of the Summer Lake and Ari Green subdivisions. Call 503/823- 5132. Learn to Meditate Discover how meditation can sim ­ plify your life and deepen your sense o f happiness. A meditation workshop will be offered by the Sri Chinmoy Centre for free. The event will be held on Sunday, March 4 at the Portland Downtown library, from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Call 503/450-9915 to register. Evening Indoor Park The only evening indoor park in Portland - perfect for working par­ ents! Join us every Tuesday through March 13, 6 - 8 p.m. at Rice School and enjoy slides, trikes, balls, and cars in this parent-supervised play time. For 50-cents per child, children up to age 6 can enjoy a safe, relaxed, coop­ erative playtime. Rice School is lo­ cated at 6433 NE. Tillamook. Call 503/823-3661. Dr. Seuss Birthday Party On T h u rsd ay , M arch 1, McMenamins Kennedy School throws a Birthday Party for Dr. Seuss. Stop by Kennedy School from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for birthday cake and per­ formances by the Phoenix Theater group, whose actors will invite all family members to join in honoring the author with interactive, descrip­ tive readings o f your favorite Seuss tales. A free celebration. Call 503/ 249-3983. Protect the Salmon in Your Yard A free “Naturscaping for Clean Riv­ ers” workshop will be held on Satur­ day, March 10 at the Albina Youth Opportunity School. The workshop focuses on natural landscapes and water-friendly gardening practices. Each participant receives a workbook and a native plant to start his or her own natural garden. The free work­ shop will be held at the Albina Youth Opportunity School, located at 3710 N. Mississippi, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Call 503/797-1842. Oregon’s biggest movie theater has gone out o f busine: s. Regal Cinemas has been struggling with maintaining too many theaters over the last few years and the Eastgate Theatre in southeast Portland has fallen victim to cutbacks. Company officials say a number o f the employees will be offered positions at other theaters in the area. “Raiders o f the Lost Ark. " was the last flick fo r the Eastgate's giant screens, selected by a vote o f employees. (P hoto by M ark W ashington /P ortland O bserver ) Vehicle Law Class for Bicyclists The Bicycle Transportation Alliance, located at 1117 SW Washington in down­ town Portland will be having a free vehicle law class forbicyclists on Thurs­ day, March 15, from 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. For more info., call 503/226-0676. (A P) — A report on critical steps needed to clean up the W illam ette R iver lists 27 ac­ tions, ranging from controlling pollution from industry and farm land to financial incentives to protect fish and w ildlife habitat. “T he W illam ette R iver is in trouble,” said the W illam ette R estoration Strategy. “W e are w itnessing disappearing fish and w ildlife, toxins and w astes in w aters, undependable w ater supplies and continued habitat d e­ struction. “ M any natural resources are being used beyond their ability to replenish them selves. Population grow th and developm ent co n ­ tinue to put pressure on the land and w ater.” O regon State U niversity President Paul R isser w as chairm an o f the group o f environ­ m entalists, farm ers, hom e builders, elected and governm ent officials, business leaders and others w ho m ade up the task force ap ­ p o in te d th ree y ears ago b y G ov. Jo h n Kitzhaber. R isse r p rese n ted th e fin al re p o rt to K itzhaber at W illam ette U niversity, saying it lays out a sound strategy for im proving the riv er’s health and keeping the W illam ette V alley livable. “T here isn ’t a m iracle diet to m ake this happen,” said K itzhaber, “'rh is is going to require the equivalent o f a long-term com m it­ m ent to good nutrition and exercise.” T he report m akes a series o f recom m enda­ tions intended to link grassroots salm on re­ covery w ork w ith efforts to reduce pollution and boost sum m er river flows. T ask force sta ff estim ated the cost o f rec­ om m endations ranged from $10 m illion for education program s for housing developers and citizen groups to hundreds o f m illions o f dollars to cool w ater around dams. C ritics said that w hile the report offers a road m ap for solving the riv er’s problem s, it falls short on recom m ending specific actions. For exam ple, it calls forreducing toxic pol­ lutants in the river but do esn ’t say specifi­ cally w ho is responsible for the cleanup, how it will be done or how long it should take, said Je ff A llen, director o f the O regon Environ­ m ental C ouncil, w ho also served on the task force. Allen said many specific actions were elimi­ nated from the report because they couldn’t get the support o f at least 80 percent o f the task force’s members. “W e sidestepped many o f the difficult decisions,” he said. W hile the plan calls for no legislative ac­ tion, the O regon E nvironm ental Council and other conservation groups plan to press the W illam ette R iver R estoration Act, which w ould require the state to implement a number A dog available for adoption shows his good behavior in front o f onlookers at Lloyd Center. The Multnomah County Animal Control event was held Saturday to kick o ff a new Adoption Outreach Van to be used at various locations thanks to grant by Pet Smart Charities and donations from area residents. ? 1 M u lin o Saturday Forest Park Hikes Discover some of the 60 miles of hiking trails in Forest Park. All hikes are approximately seven miles long with elevation gains of up to 1000 feet. These hikes are a great opportu­ nity to get aerobic exercise, meet people and take in some of Portland’s own wilderness. Bring lunch, drink­ ing water, appropriate clothing and hiking boots. Call 503/823-5132. Pacific Pow er custom ers w ill see an im m e­ diate increase on their electricity bills, b e­ cause o f a rate hike approved last w eek by the O regon Public U tility Com m ission. T he PUC approved a 3-percent hike, but residential custom ers w ill only see a 2.55- percent increase on their bills, an additional $1.66 each m onth for a typical residential custom er using 1,022 kilow atts o f electricity each month. “ W e’re in an extraordinary situation w ith the m arket right now ,” said M atthew W right, vice president o f regulation for PacifiCorp, Pacific Pow er’s parent com pany. “W e need som e relief.” T he rate increase is the latest exam ple o f how utilities in the N orthw est have reacted to the soaring w holesale pow er prices. A n elec­ tricity shortage and uncertain regulatory cli­ m ate are the m ost-cited reasons for the m ore than tenfold increase in w holesale electricity prices in the past year. B ut consum er and business advocacy groups question w hether th e re’s convincing evidence the increases are warranted. “ W e have huge and gigantic doubts” about w hether retail custom ers should bear the fi­ nancial risk o f P acifiC orp’s w holesale pur­ chases and sales, said Jason Eisdorfer, law­ yer for the Citizens ’ Utility Board, a consumer advocacy group. Electricity rates also increase for busi­ nesses, w ith the am ount depending on their electricity consum ption. Report Lists Measures to Restore Willamette River Kayak/Canoe Tualatin River Tour Portland Parks and Recreation’s Out­ door Recreation Program, in collabora­ tion with The Audobon Society of Port­ land and Tualatin Riverkeepers, will host a leisurely kayak or canoe paddle along the Tualatin River. This is a great trip for the novice paddler to explore the riparian forests along the river, as the water is calm and the distances are short. Par­ ticipants provide their own boats. Call 503/823-5132 for more information and . to register. Commission Approves New Power Rates (P hotoby M ark W a sh in g t o n / P ortland O bserver ) Pet Adoptions Go Mobile ( ofactions, such as buying 50,000 acres o fk ey fish and w ildlife habitat by 2010. T he bill also w ould require dam s to be operated prim arily to sim ulate natural stream flow s, require all w ater users to report their annual consum ption and raise fees for pollu­ tion-discharge perm its. R isser co u n tered that the rep o rt w as “highly detailed,” and noted that it includes a num ber o f steps that can be taken for each o f the 27 action item s listed in the report. K itzhaber praised the report and said it provides a fram ew ork for getting diverse in­ te re s ts w o rk in g to g e th e r to so lv e th e W illam ette V alley ’s problem s, rather than relying on regulation alone. “I think w e’ 11 look back in 10 or 15 years and see this report as one o f the high points in O reg o n ’s legacy o f self-sufficiency and envi­ ronm ental stew ardship,” the governor said. Law Would Remove ‘Squaw’ From Landmarks he O regon Senate approved tw o m easures T uesday that w ill re m o v e th e w o rd “ squaw ” from the nam es o f land­ m arks and public property around that state. S enators agreed the w ord is d e ­ m eaning to w om en. O ne m easure w ould urge the Sec­ retary o f the Interior, the US Board on G eographic N am es and the O r­ egon G eographic N am es Board to rem ove the w ord from various geo­ graphic areas and sites. The other m easure w ould require cities and co u n ties to ev en tu ally re ­ nam e streets, public buildings and parks that have the w ord “ squaw ” in them . The only vote against the tw o m ea­ sures was cast by S enator Roger B eyer. The M ollala R epublican said he thought the m easures w ould saddle state and local governm ents w ith unnecessary costs. T