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Hawthorne Blvd., first floor. provost of the University of Oregon and the first chair of The important day of recognition is made possible by the Multnomah County Managers the Federal Rights Commis­ sion, serving the Eisenhower of Color. Local African-American leader Harold Wil­ through the Reagan adminis­ until 1:30 p.m. in the Multnomah County Board liams will serve as keynote speaker and Multnomah County Chair Diane Linn will pro­ B rooks S taffing honoring the life of Dr. King, an employee choir and Friday celebration to trations. D uring his tenure, Dr. Harold Williams vide a welcoming address. Williams is a member of the board at Portland Community College and served as the state of Oregon’s first Affirmative Action Officer. He is also a board Flemming pushed for pas­ sage of numerous civil rights laws, voting rights and programs for equal opportunity in employment and contracts receiving federal monies. 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On T u esd ay , Jan. 18, the Humboldt Dancers will entertain at 11:30 a.m. in the dining hall of the Student Center. These e l­ ementary school students will dance and read from selected King speeches. At noon, Rev. Leroy Haynes from Portland Bible College is set to read Dr. King’s “1 have a Dream” speech and dis­ cuss aspects of the text. Also, aspiring poets will read theirown poetry or works from MLK in an open microphone session at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 19 and Thursday, Jan. 20 in the Student Center dining hall. For more information, call 503- 978-5379. 1130 NE Alberta Street Portland, Oregon 97211 Saturday Blood Drive Honors King PCC Cascade Hosts MLK Events Portland Community College’s C ascade C am p u s, 705 N. Killingsworth St., plans to celebrate the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holi­ day Jan. 14-21 with a collection of free events and activities that are all open to the public. On Friday, Jan. 14, Debbie Wooten speaks about her inspira­ tional life from 11 a.m. to noon, in Terrell Hall 122. Wooten, who had polio at a young age, grew up in the Chicago projects and has used com­ edy to turn her life around. The Cascade Black Student Union will take donations of canned food and non-perishable items all day on Monday, Jan. 17 in the Stu­ dent Center Building. A l ull Service Staffing Company FAX: 503.284.7977 The Urban League of Portland and other local organizations are sponsoring a Martin Luther King Jr. blood and marrow drive on Saturday,Jan. 15 from 7:30a.m. to 1 p.m. at the American Red Cross Portland Donor Center, 3131 N. Vancouver Ave. Donating blood is a commu­ nity service that saves lives. The event will include enter­ tainment by Jordan Rain, Sue Owens, the Bridge Builders and other special guests. T-shirts, Martin Luther King pins and cou­ pons to an Oregon Children’s Theaterplay will be distributed as supplies last. 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