Committed to Cultural Diversity n m nt u n i t u a 1 e n h a r www.portlandobservcr.com _______ L______________ - ■ ■ ............... .......... May 2, 2001 ................................ (C University of Portland Students Build Bridges Auction for Woodmont School for Dyslexies Tutoring Program Designed to Increase Opportunities for Young African American Males “New Beginnings” is the theme o f the dinner auction to benefit Woodmont School for Dyslexics. The event will be held on May 11 at 7 p.m. at M cM enamin’s Edgefield Manor, located at 2126 S.W. Halsey in Troutdale. Auction will commence at 7 p.m. Call 503/771-0002 fortickets. Build-A-Bear Workshop On Friday, May 4, the Build-A-Bear W orkshop, the “high-tech, high-touch” interactive retail store for kids o f all ages, is opening its first store in Oregon at W ash­ ington Square Mall. You will find “bear guests” m aking their own custom ized stuffed teddy bears and other animals. “Green” Gifts for Mother’s Day Gear up for the gardening season and find something special for a Mom you dig at the Portland Farmers M arket’s annual Garden Party on Saturday, May 12 from 8 a .m .'- 1 p.m., located downtown on the South Park Blocks, between M arket and M ontgomery Streets. For more informa­ tion, call 503/241-0032. Providence Health Support G roups The three Providence Health System hospitals in P ortlan d - Providence Portland Medical Center, Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, and Providence Milwaukie Hospital - host regular support group meet­ ings for cancer patients and their families. All support groups are free. For a schedule and more information, call Cancer Counsel­ ing Services at 503/216-2917,503/216-2280 or503/215-6015. Legal and Financial Planning A class on legal and financial planning for families o f the frail and elderly or chroni­ cally ill will be given at theG ood Samaritan Hospital campus on Tuesday, May 8, from 1 :3 0 -4 p.m. Pre-registration is required by calling 503/335-3500. The class will be taught by Tim Nay, M S. W., J.D., an elderlaw attor­ ney in Portland. Chinese Art of Feng Shui The principles o f the Chinese Ait o f Feng Shui can help you achieve greater balance, harmony and prosperity in your life. In this seminar, learn the specific life aspects rep­ resented in each area o f your home. The workshop, “Feng Shui Room by Room” will beheldonM ay 16,from6:30 -8p.m .at5758 S.W. 39,h Ave. To register, call 503/704- 7018. Loaves & Fishes Fundraiser Loaves & Fishes, The Meals-On-Wheels People, invites the community to dine at M azzi’s on Tuesday, May 8 from 4 p.m. to closing time. During this special evening, M azzi’s will contribute half o f the proceeds o f all sales to Loaves & Fishes. To place a reservation, call Mazzi’s at 503/227-3382. By J ohn F t rev F or T he P ortland O bserver Sarah Ireland and Piankhi Skia-lm hotep are building bridges together. Ireland, a U niversity o f Portland junior, is w orking to becom e a teacher. Skia- lm hotep, a Benson High School junior, hopes to som eday study architectural draw ­ ing. Both are helping the other to achieve their goals. Ireland tutors Skia-lm hotep w eekly in The Bridge Builders, a program designed to increase opportunities for young A fri­ can-A m erican males. She is one o f 19 students at U o f P participating in the program . He is am ong this y e a r’s 68 par­ ticipating high school students. The need for role m odels for young A frican A m ericans males was at the heart o f the start o f The Bridge Builders in 1996, according to founder and executive direc­ tor Kevin Fuller. “It is a sad fact, but true, m any A frican- A m ericans children are in trouble,” says Fuller. “They are not achieving in the classroom to the scholarly levels o f w hich they are capable." The Bridge Builders was also created to strengthen the A frican-A m erican com m u­ nity, by adm inistering A frican-centered rites o f passage program s built on spiritu­ ality, scholarship, entrepreneurship and com m unity building. Students enter the program m idw ay through their freshman year and m ust go through an extensive application process. They stay in the pro­ gram until m idw ay through their senior year. The young men visit area churches, m eet with local executives, tour schools in the W est and have days when they w ear ties to school and eat lunch together. The rites o f passage include college adm issions tutoring and counseling, aca- Sarah Ireland (left) of the University of Portland works with Benson High School student Piankhi Skia-lmhotep as part of a program to increase opportunities for young African-American males. P hoto by M ary S croggins Waterfront Set for Cinco de Mayo Four Days of Fiesta to Lure People of All Ages Downtown T h e C in c o d e M ayo F iesta w ill invade th e riv e rb a n k s o f P ortland fo r its 17,h c o n se c u tiv e y e a r b eg in n in g T h u rsd a y th ro u g h S unday. G a te s at T om M cC all W aterfro n t Park o p e n at 11 a.m . d aily and c lo se at 11 p.m . T h e fiesta ends at 9 p.m . on S unday. T ick ets a re $6 for adults and $2 for stu d en ts (ag es 6-12) and seniors (over 65). T h e C in co de M ayo Fiesta is an o p p o rtu n ity for celebration and im m er­ sion in th e cultu re o f M exico and M ex i­ can -A m e rica n m usic, art, and d ancing, and food. A c ts w ill ra n g e fro m th e B a lle t F o lcló rico G uadalajara to the N ew M exi- The annual Crystal Springs Rhododen­ dron Garden Mother’s Day W eekend Plant Sale, Plant Show and celebration is sched­ uled for Saturday and Sunday, May 12 and 13. The Garden is located at S.E. 28,h and W oodstock Blvd., between Reed College and the Eastmoreland GolfCourse. YMCA Day Camp The YMCA ofC olum bia - W illam ette is currently holding open registration for D ay Cam ps for youth entering 1“ - 8th grades. W eekly cam ps begin June 18lh and run through A ugust 31”. Program s run from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and are con­ veniently located at over 30 sites. For E astside Cam p locations, contact 503/ 287-4069. For W estside locations, call 503/641-3345,ext. 105. WalkSport Walking Program i can sin g er A ngel E spinoza, perform ing w ith a M ariachi band. T he night o f Satur­ day, M ay 5 th w ill feature a dance w ith one o fN o rth w e st M e x ic o ’s m ost popular ban d ensem bles, B anda La M ovida, pro­ v id in g the dance m usic. T h ere w ill be a L ow -R ider parade on T h u rsday, M ay 3rd, dow ntow n at 11:30 S tory To C ontinue O n P age B7 New Affordable Homes Coming to St. Johns M other’s Day W eekend Plant Sale Sign up today for WalkSport, Lloyd C enter’s premier mall walking program! W alkSport’s sponsor, New Balance is of­ fering complimentary memberships for new members that sign up before June 30. Get fit. Get prizes. Get going! And sign up today! Call Customer Service at 503/528-8515. demic support, pairing with adult mentors, opportunities for each participant to be a big brother to an elem entary school stu­ dent and leadership skill developm ent, all o f which are provided by U niversity o f Portland students. Staci Magdlen, a secondary education m ajor from Milwaukie, recalled a night recently when one o f her students needed to talk about a stabbing that had occurred at his high school. " It’s real life stuff,” Magdlen said. “The mentoring program is a great idea.” Graduates o f the program have gone on to such schools as Harvard University, Stanford University, Santa Clara Univer­ sity, U niversity o f A labam a, Tuskegee University, Oregon State University, U ni­ versity ofO regon, as well as the University o f Portland. Eric Mashia, a junior at the University o f Portland, completed the Bridge Builders program three years ago and says he still is reaping benefits. “It was a great learning experience,” M ashia said. “It helps African-American males in many, m any ways socially and academ ically.” Drew Dukeshire, a junior at Benson and standout on the school’s football and bas­ ketball teams, said the program has given him a good foundation, encouraging him to get involved with a wide variety o f com m unity service. “It helps us set our mind on positive things,” said D ukeshire, who plans to study architectural drafting at Arizona State University. Troy Cam pbell, a junior at Grant High School, also gives the program high marks. “It teaches you a lot about responsibili­ ties,” Cam pbell said. “It’s teaching us about the future and how we can becom e independent and successful.” new housing d evelo p m en t for working fam ilies a n d individuals in the St. Johns neighborhood. (P hoto by M ark W ashington /T ih P ortland O bserver .) HOST Development, Inc. is building 100 homes priced from $114,950tolow$140,000sin Charleston Place, a new neighborhood in the historic St. Johns area o f north Portland. Most individuals earning $25,OOOorfamilies earning up to $53.000 may qualify for mort­ gages in the housing development, in addition to $5.000 in down payment assistance, reduced property taxes and special loan programs. Quali fied buyers can put down a little a s $ 1,500. HOST, which stands for Home Ow nership a Street at a Time, is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping working families and indi­ viduals become homeowners. The new neighborhood is located off Co­ lumbia Boulevard near Pier Park, Smith and Bybee Lakes, and several other parks. The entrance to the neighborhood is through two acres of open space with large trees, and there will be a community garden for residents to enjoy. It is near grocery stores and other shop­ ping and accessible to mass transit. The homes are available in two-or three bedroom models, with four interior floor plans and 11 unique exteriors. Each home includes a spacious kitchen with range, refrigerator and dishwasher; living and dining area; an alarm system, and plenty o f closet space. The homes sit on 4,000 square foot lots, with fully land­ scaped front yards, fenced backyards and a car pad. with an optional garage S tory C ontinues O n P age B7 V