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Healing Lecture at PSU
Local Team Hosts
Arizona’s Lute Olson
Attend a free bioenergetics
healing lecture by Grandmas
ter Ou Wen Wei of China. He
will be speaking on Friday, May
31
at
P o rtla n d
S ta te
University's KoinOnai House,
633 S.W. Montgomery. Lec
tures for students and faculty
are from 3 - 5 p.m. and for the
general public, 7 - 9 p.m. Call
503-625-2614 or go online to
www.pangushengong.org.
Thanks for the Court!
The Inner City
Players is a
basketball team
built on the
foundation that
getting an
education is the
gateway to
success.
The Inner City Players Program announces its first
annual achievement banquet, Thursday, June 6 at 6 p.m.
at the Center for Self Enhancement, Inc., 3920N. Kerby.
Lute Olson, head m en's basketball coach at the
University of Arizona and Marshall Haskins, athletic
director and head boy’s basketball coach at Jefferson
High School are scheduled as guest speakers.
The Inner City Players program is built on the
foundation that getting an education is the gateway to
success, and that sports without an education is not
an option.
For more information, call Chatman at 503-514-4901.
Hike Northwest Portland
Isaiha Huff (from left), Eli Hardy and
Deandre Webb, members o f the
Harriet Tubman Middle School Choir,
perform during Thursday's dedication
o f Dawson's Park's refurbished
basketball court.
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Grants for $30,000 to $50,000
are now available to low and
moderate income renters to buy
homes. Renters must currently
live in the following neighbor
hoods: Portsmouth, Kenton,
Arbor Lodge, Bridgeton. Pied
mont, Overlook, Humboldt,
King, Boise, and Eliot. Call the
Portland Com m unity Land
Trust for more information at
50T493-0293.
Saturday June 1, 2002 Noon Until 4 PM @ Peninsula Park
• The Queen and the Rose Festival Ambassadors
• The Royal Rosarians
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• N’Touch featuring Tracy Harris
• M.O.R.S.E. Code
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• Babee Blue
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STATE FARM
King Neighborhood
Association
TH E ROTARY CLUB OF ALBINA
present’s Peninsula Park Family Fun Day
Kobe Bryant fought
with both a sour
stomach and the
referee in a 96-90
loss against
Sacramento that
tied the playoff
series at 1-1.
Game three is
Friday in Los
Angeles. (AP photo)
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Mazamas leads casual hikes
exploring the streets and trails
of Northwest Portland at 6 p.m.
every Tuesday and Thursday.
This is a great way to meet
other hikers, plan a weekend
trip or just to maintain your
fitness after work and see some
hidden parts of Portland. Meet
at Mazamas at 909 N.W. 19,h
Ave. Call 503-227-2345.
A newly renovated basketball court is ready for play at Dawson Park on
North Williams and Stanton. The court was made possible by the
generosity o f the Portland Trail Blazers and the Union 76 “Points for
Parks” program.
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Complaining Lakers Stumble;
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• Harriet Ihbman Boys Choir W/Lessie Williams
(5 0 3 )2 8 6 -1 1 4 6
INSURANCE COMPANIES
HOME OFF1CES:BLOOMINGTON,
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Hot dogs. Sodas, Chips, Cookies and Ice Cream
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Agent
EXTREME RACING
M ultnomah G reyhound P ark
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6 5 2 7 NE MLK, Jr. Boulevard
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Celebrity Host Sugar Ray Leonard
Convention Center Doors open at 4:30pm
Autographs with Sugar Ray Leonard 4:30pm to 5:30pm
First Televised Bout 6pm
Main Event: James “Lights Out" Toney vs, Jason Robinson
Tickets priced from «30
Live Broadcast on ESPN 2
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