Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 28, 2002, Page 9, Image 9

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August 28, 2002
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L E M A LE
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The Power
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W IT H IN
B\ M arilyn G raman and
M aureen W alsh
L iee W orks B ooks ; 2002
After 100 years o f strug­
gling for equality, women
have attained the lives their
a Gender.
grandm others and great
iñgful Lift
grandmothers could only
dream of. Women have ac­
cess to power that until re­
cently belonged only to
men, but is that enough?
Even now, thelives o f men serve as the standard, or “glass
ceiling,” that women come up against when determining how
rich, diverse and satisfying their lives can be. According to
Marilyn Graman and Maureen Walsh, authors o f “The Fe­
male Power Within,” women need to shift their focus to their
own female power. This how-to manual helps women redis­
cover the perceptions, patterns, pleasures, and power o f being
female.
The
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Twirling drummers and leaping dancers are all powered by the driving beat of the taiko - a huge drum that's up to 6 feet in size.
The show, TaikoKinesis! refers to the movement o f the performers to move the audience through rhythm, melody and drama.
This fall concert will take place on Sept. 6 and 7, 8 p.m. at the Newmark Theatre. Call Fastixx at 503-224-8499.
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1” B ooks L ibrary ; 2002
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A weekly guide to events
and activities in the
Portland area.
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center; Sept. 5-27
The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center will be having two gallery exhibitions throughout September
featuring artists Buff Medb Neretin and Allegra Villarreal Disraeli. Neretin’s illustrations convey the
Jewish Mystical Experience and Disraeli’s portraits combine the passion o f Mexico and place it in a Jewish
context. The cultural center is located at 5340 N. Interstate. Call 503-823-2070.
Have you ever won­
dered what it was like to
run for office and get
defeated, or wondered if
you decided to run, how
you would go about it?
Step by step? Or what’s
the answer to Campaign
W ith « Foreword b> Former ( plorado
Governor Richard IX I-atnm
F inance R eform and
w ho’s working on it?
Harry Lonsdale’s book “ Running” explains all that.
Harry Lonsdale brilliantly expresses the tiny frustrations
and victories any political hopeful must face. Take a ride with
Lonsdale - a candidate who tried to do politics right...and
who has some ideas on how to fix the money-grubbing system
that is failing our democracy.
Bones & Brew; Sept. 6 -8
"Disney's Fillmore!” captures
the essence o f the great
1970s cop shows in the
guise of a smart, quick-witted
seventh-grader out to stop
crime in its school-age tracks.
Baseball card counterfeiters
and cheat sheet cartels had
best beware at X Middle
School. The show premieres
on Saturday, Sept. 14 at 8
a.m. on ABC Kids.
*** THE BALANCE BETWEEN SECURITY & LIBERTY ***
AN OPEN AND PROVOCATIVE DIALOGUE ABOUT THE DIRECTION
OF OUR COUNTRY, OUR LIBERTY AND OUR CHILDREN’S FUTURE
The Bones & Brew National Invitational Cook-off, the only national barbecue competition on the West
Coast, will fill Tom McCall Waterfront Park with fun for the whole family from Friday, Sept. 6 - Sunday,
Sept. 8, 8:15 p.m. - 10:15 p.m. For more information, call 503-239-8101.
Vancouver Sausage Festival; Friday, Sept. 6
Pre-sale ride tickets are now on sale for the 31st annual St. Joseph Vancouver Sausage Festival, running
Friday, Sept. 6 through Sunday, Sept. 8 at the St. Joseph Parish Grounds 6600 Highland Drive in
Vancouver. There are plenty o f amusement rides for the kids. Admission and parking are free.
Portland Chinese Garden; Saturday, Sept. 7
The Portland Classical Chinese Garden will mark its second anniversary at the Mid-Autumn Festival
Parade on Saturday, Sept. 7. Parade starts at 11 a.m. Afterwards, visitors are invited to the block north o f
the Garden at N. W. 2nd and Flanders, for the Mid-Autumn Festival Fair, from 1 - 5 p.m. Admission to the
fair is free. There will be food, music, children's entertainment and martial arts demonstrations. Call 503-
228-8131 or go online to www.portlandchinesegarden.org.
PSU Piano Recital; Sunday, Sept. 8
Portland State University will kick o ff their 25lh Piano Recital Series on Sunday, Sept. 8 at the Newmark
Theatre, 1111 S. W. Broadway. Listen to the expressive power o f American pianist Garrick Ohlsson. For
more info., call the PSU Box Office at 503-725-3307.
Mt. Angel Oktoberfest; Sept. 12 - 15
SEPTEMBER 7, 2002
Mt. Angel’s annual Oktoberfest runs from Sept. 12-15. Every year over 350,000 people come to Mt. Angel
for the weekend o f their lives. Besides 60 little food chalets serving Bavarian treats, there will be plenty
o f good alpine country music and fun things for kids. For more information, call 503-845-9440 or go online
TWO EVENTS * MANY SPEAKERS
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, 3725 N. Gantenbein Ave., Portland, Oregon
HOMELAND SECURITY: OUR CHILDREN’S FUTURE
6 a.m . to 7 a.m . C ontinental break fast
7 a.m . to 4:30 p.m . C onference (lunch included)
New Realities:
T he T h re a t of C hem ical, Biological & N uclear W arfare & Em ergency P reparedness:
Dr. Peter Spencer, OHSU; Dr. Grant Higginson, Oregon Public Health; Dr. Donald Trunkey, OHSU;
Dr. Helen Miller, Doembecher Children’s Hospital; Jamie Baxter, R.N., Oregon Disaster Medical
Team; John Wyrick, Energy Northwest; Warren Becker, American Red Cross.
C onstitutional Rights, Bias C rim es, Im m igration and H om eland Security:
Elisa Clay, Civil Rights Activist; James Bissett, Ottawa, Canada
E co-terrorism & T errorism 101: Dr. Gary Perlstein, PSU
Im m igration and C o u n te r-te rro rism : Martin Collacott, Vancouver, Canada
Domestic T errorism : Dr. Randy Blazak, PSU
T e rro rp a th s and T e rro r C ults: Stephen Morgan, Brussels, Belguim
T he U ntold Story; O klahom a C ity: Ted Gunderson, Las Vegas, Nevada
TEACHING OUR CHILDREN THE COURAGE OF AMERICA'S HEROES
Sabor Latino Dance Co.; Sept. 13 & 14
Sabor Latino, the Northwest’s premier Latin dance company, presents “Going Places.” This music and
dance excursion via salsa, cha-cha, and hip-hop, features new and electrifying choreography by Maggie
Gould. It will be held on Sept. 13 and 14, 8 p.m. at the Winningstad Theatre, Portland Center for the
Performing Arts, l i l i S.W. Broadway.Tickets areavailable at the door or by callingTicket Master at 503-
224-4400.
Alberta Street Fair; Saturday, Sept. 14
The annual Alberta Street Fair celebrates the multicultural neighborhood with art, food, music, entertain­
ment, children’s activities and more. It will be held on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. at N.E.
Alberta St. For more information orto volunteer, call 503-972-2206 or goonline to www .albertastreetfatr.com.
Chinook Winds Casino; Saturday, Sept. 21
Chinook Winds Casino is having a 60s-themed weekend featuring a race car and monster truck display, a
classic car show, a Sock Hop in the Convention Center and The Beach Boys in concert. The band will be
performing on Friday, Sept. 27 and Saturday, Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. Call 1-888-MAIN-ACT or Fastixx at 1-
800-992-TIXX.
Univ. of Portland Exhibit; Through Sept. 26
Fine arts faculty from the University o f Portland will display their work from Aug. 26 Sept. 26 in Buckley
Center Gallery on campus at 5000 N. Willamette Blvd. Gallery hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday
through Friday and from 8:30 a m. to 4 p.m., Saturdays.
Honoring the Heroes of September 11:8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Master of Ceremonies: Mike Donahue
Invocation: Multi-faith Prayer
SSG Christopher Braman, US Army, Pentagon: A Soldier’s Story of Courage and Valor on September 11
Firefighter Neil Martin, Portland Fire Bureau, Ste I: Ground Zero
Nancy Dorr, Honor Thy Children Foundation: Making a Difference in the Hour of Our Country’s Need
Back to School/End of Sumintr Jaml
Steven Myren, Oregon Disaster Medical Team: 11 Days at Ground Zero: Grief, Pride and Duty
Ambassador Katherine Peterson, State Department: Future Leadership Roles for Youth in Government
Chief Randy Bruegman, Clackamas County Fire District #1: International Firefighting, Leadership
and Emergency Preparedness
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MEN IN BLACK GOSPEL CHOIR
Honor Guard • Portland Youth Philharmonic String Ensemble
Pledge o f Allegiance: Brownie Troop 691 • Vocal and Musical Ensembles
For information and to register, visit us online at www.honorthychildren.tv. To pay by check or to order
by phone, call 503-901 -KIDS. Tickets also available at Safeway FASTIXX centers by calling 503-224-
TIXX (Tickets subject to convenience charge). Seating is limited, so register early. Homeland Security:
Our Children's Future: $25. Teaching Our Children the Courage o f A merica's Heroes: Donations re­
quested. Proceeds from these events to benefit the Honor Thy Children Foundation, a non-profit corpo­
ration. A portion o f the proceeds to benefit the children o f the victims o f NYPD & FDN Y o f September
11. Availability o f speakers subject to change.
For additional
information, call
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