Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 25, 2001, Page 10, Image 10

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Music, Theater to Engage Community in Cause
S iury C o m im ed F rom F ront P age
PCUN, Ramirez regularly organizes to
raise awareness o f the farm worker’s
struggle He will also bnng attention to
the seven year boycott against Norpac
and the ways that others in the commu­
nity can get involved. The program will
feature live music by Lolo Rivas from El
Salv ador. who plays political and tradi­
tional folk music. A youth theater group
will perform, along with a traditional
.Aztec dance group. Itotiamtzayolltl.
Nahuatl for dancers o f the heart.
Burritos and refreshments will be
available. There will be a desert sale,
along with autographed copies o f Su­
san Samuels D rake’s book "Fields ot
C ourage.” and National W alk for
Farmworker Justice T-shirts. “We are
inviting the entire Portland community,
especially those organizations that hat e
endorsed the w alk ... to come out and
have a fiesta," Sara Meza-Romero from
Oregon Farm W orker Ministry said.
This benefit is the second o f three
being held forthe walk. The first, held in
Eugene raisedover $3,000. The organiz­
ers o f the Portland benefit hope to raise
at least half o f that. "The fond raiser
com es out o f the constant need o f
groups like this to find ways to cre­
atively fondourcau.se, ” M eza-Romero
said. Though lunding has been difficult
on occasion, all those involved see the
cause as very worthy. Fraser Rasmussen
is unhappy with the "unfair low wages”
and "poor conditions” the people who
' ‘prov ide the food we eat" live and work
in. That is why as a m em ber o f the
Central Lutheran Church and Lutheran
Advocacy Ministry, he leads the Port­
land committee for the fundraiser.
Ihe National Walk for Farm Worker
Justice will go on for a week in June. It
will consist o f several walks in and
around the fields being worked. Ihe
week will end with a rally at the capital
in Salem, and an interfaith service. The
money raised at these three fundraising
events will go to help promote the cause,
provide food and housing to the partici­
pants.
Business Group Puts Out Welcome Mat
W ELC O M E TO
NO RTH N O R TH E A S T
&
Bids
Request For Proposals #01-08
Enterprise Zone Community Contributions
Business Development Fund:
Matching Grant And Loan Program
The Enterprise Zone Community Contributions Business Development
Committee has established an RFP process that seeks to award low-
interest loans and/or matching grants to N/NE businesses and/or
Community Based Organizations (CBO’s) who submit business de­
velopment and capacity building proposals for N/NE Portland small,
emerging, women, and minority owned businesses.
The full Request for Proposals may be obtained by telephone or Fax
request to:
Colin Sears, Program Coordinator
Portland Development Commission
1900 SW Fourth Avenue, Suite 7000
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-823-3320
Fax: 503-823-3368
Searse@UQrtlanddey.org
Proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope to the
above address
No later than 5:00 P.M., Friday, May 31,2001.
M .L. K IN G JR . BLVD.
Faxed copies will not be accepted.
Contractors who are certified as Minority, Women or Emerging Small
Business are strongly encouraged to apply. Contractors are also rec­
ommended to utilize Minority, Women, and Emerging Small business
Enterprises for their subcontracting needs. Portland Development Com­
mission greatly values diversity in contracting and in the workforce,
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Sealed bids for the Klamath Hall Green Lab project, University of
Oregon, will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Educa­
tion at U of 0 Facilities Services Dept., Conference Room #2, 1995
Franklin Blvd. (physical address), 1276 University of Oregon, Eugene,
OR 97403-1276 (mailing address), until 4:00 PM PDT, Thursday,
May 17, 2001. Bids thus received will be publicly opened and read
aloud by the Undersigned or his designated representative.
Briefly, the work includes renovation of existing space on the first
floor of Klamath Hall into a Chemistry Teaching Lab. Work includes
mechanical, electrical and architectural upgrades.
Bidding documents may be examined at UO Facilities Services Dept.;
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Prime bidders may obtain up to two sets and subcontractors one set
of bidding documents at Central Print and Reprographic Services
(Julee), 47 West 5,h Street, Eugene, OR 97401, 541-342-3624, upon
receipt of a refundable deposit of $100 each set, with a check or
money order made payable to the U0. Deposits will be refunded for
documents returned in “good condition” within ten days after the
opening of bids. After that date the deposit checks will be deposited
by the U0.
A Mandatory Pre-Bid conference to include an examination of the
site and conditions will be held at 2:00 PM PDT, Tuesday, May 1,
2001, in Conference Room #2 UO Facilities Services Dept. tour of
the project site will follow the meeting.
All bidders m ust comply with ORS 279.348- 279.365 relating to
prevailing wage rates, and ORS 279.029 relating to resident or non­
resident status. All bidders must be registered with Construction Con­
tractors Board, as required by ORS 701.035.
Bids will be received on a lump sum basis for all of the work. No bid
will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in
the Division B-“ lnstructions to Bidders” upon the Bid Form provided
and accompanied by bid security. Any and all bids may be rejected for
good cause upon finding that it is in the public interest to do so.
Oregon State Board Of Higher Education
By: Daniel A. Williams, Vice-President for Administration
Eugene, Oregon
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Bid Package: #3
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Stairs, Electric Elevators, Hydraulic Elevators, and Escalators)
M an d ato ry Pre-Bid Meeting: April 2 4 ,2 0 0 1 at 2:00pm
Bid Due: May 9th, 20 0 1 at 2:00pm
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Sealed bids for the Finley Hall Piping Rehabilitation project will be
recei'-ed by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until 2:30
PM, I ical time, May 1, 2001. Bids will be opened and publicly read
aloud on May 1, at 2:30 PM local time. All bidders must be registered
with the Construction Contractor’s Board.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting Facilities Ser­
vices, 100 Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone
541-737-7694.
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