M etro Î,îl ^ o r tla u b (©bseruer March 23, 2005 www.portlandobserver.com Committed to Cultural Diversity Australian Modern version o f 'Swan Lake' see page B3 SECTION Trillium Charter School T rillium C harter School is now accepting applications for the 2005-2006 school year. Applica­ tion deadline is April 1. For more inform ation, visit w w w .trillium charterschool.org or call 503-285- 3833. Pet Identification T he O regon H um ane Society, 1067 N.E. C olum bia Blvd. will offer pet ID tags for free, ID m icrochips for $ 15, and inform a­ tion on finding a lost pet, along w ith refreshm ents during aclinic on Saturday, April 2 from noon to 3:45 p.m. For m ore inform a­ tion, call 503-416-2985. Foster Girls A p rese n tatio n on the g reat w om en o f the M iddle A ges will be presented for free on M on­ day, A pril 4 from noon to 2 p.m. atT errellH all 122 at the Portland C om m unity C ollege C ascade C am pus. F or m ore inform ation, call 503-978-5249. Women Mentors W om en in C om m unity Service is seeking volunteer m entors for female offenders at Coffee Creek C orrectional Facility. M entors provide support and encourage­ m ent to w om en transitioning from prison back into the co m ­ munity. M entors must be female, 24 or older. Trai ning is provided. Call 503-570-6614 for more infor­ mation. Portland Children’s Museum Activities Portland Children’s M useum will hold a variety o f art activities for children throughout the m onth, including m edium s using m o­ saic, A frican arts and culture and garden stepping stones. For m ore inform ation, call 503-223- 6 5 0 0 o r v isit w w w .p o rtlan d childrensm useum .org. Used Bookstore Sale The M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty Library ’ s Title W ave U sed Book­ store at 216 N.E. Knott St. will hold its 17th anniversary sale all m onth long. Sales will change d a ily . H o u rs a re M o n d a y through Saturday from 10a.m. to 4p.m . Hospice Training A free com prehensive course o f training to prepare people w ho are interested in becom ing hos­ pice volunteers will be held from 6 to 9 :30 p.m . on T uesdays and T hursdays from April 19 to May 10 (w ith various exceptions). To pre-register, call C ynthia C ohen at503-215-5774. photos by J e ffe r s o n B a s e b a ll C o a ch M ike M a g n u m (left) a n d Jo h n J o h n s o n d ig th ro u g h a n e g le c te d in field a t J e ffe r s o n High S c h o o l in a v o lu n te e r e ffo r t to bring th e fie ld b a c k to its fo rm e r glory. Investment in Jefferson Volunteers rebuild a field of dreams H elp is pouring in to rebuild a field o f dream s on the Jefferson High School cam ­ pus in north Portland. D ozens o f com m unity residents, includ­ ing police officers, coaches, players and neighborhood representatives are renovat­ ing the high sch o o l’s baseball field after years o f neglect. T he Portland Police A ssociation becam e interested w hen they learned that Jefferson h asn ’t fielded a team for three years. A frican A m erican police officer Daryl T urner and other m em bers o f the associa­ tion w ent to their union board and won a $2,5000 donation that is being used to pay for som e o f the renovations. M em bers o f the non-profit Youth G ang O utreach team and H um boldt N eighborhood A ssociation have also added a donation o f sw eat-equity by w orking on the project. A local busi­ ness has offered to donate bats needed for the team to practice. T he school is also seeking the donation o f ad d i­ tional baseball equipm ent and a riding law nm ow er to m aintain the field. T he goal is to have a w orking base­ ball field by April 6 ahead o f Jefferson’s opening gam e on A pril 19. For inform ation on how to contrib­ ute to the project, call C oach M agnum P ortland P o lice S g t. D ave Virtue a n d M ike H eb ra n d o f A th le tic Field D esig n w ork o n th e at 503-793-3803. b a s e b a ll in field a t th e J e ffe r s o n High S ch o o l. Fruit Trees Distributed on Saturday for Free Annual giveaway honors growing Get Fit, Stay Healthy! Sankofaa H ealth Institute offers a free diabetes support group from 6 to 7:30 p.m. every third T hursday at A lberta Sim m ons Plaza, 6707 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Form ore inform a­ tion, call 503-285-2484. Friends o f T rees is encouraging area residents to celebrate A rbor M onth in April and Earth Day on April 22 by picking out your own apple, pear orplum tree at the o rg an ­ iz a tio n ’s an n u al fru it tre e g iv e ­ aw ays. The events are scheduled for this Saturday. M arch 26 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at F riends o f T rees, 3 1 17N .E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. an don S aturday, April 23 from 9 a m. to 1 p.m. at the Earth Day 2005: A C e l­ e b r a tio n o f L o c a liz a tio n at Sunnyside E nvironm ental M iddle S ch o o l on S o u th e a st 3 4 lh and Yamhill Street. D onated by a local nursery, the bare nx»t fruit trees are six to 12 feet tall and include dw arf, sem i-dw arf, and stan d ard stock. F rien d s o f Trees will provide planting and tree care tips. A $5 to $ 10 donation per tree to support Friends o f T rees planting projects is w elcom e. In addition to providing shade and hom es for song birds, trees planted in our yards trap rainw ater on their leaves and through their roots, reducing storm w ater m an­ agem ent costs and com bined sew er overflow s into the W illam ette River. They also release oxygen and trap pollutants on their leaves, cleaning our air. and they rem ove carbon dioxide from the atm osphere, slow ­ ing global w arm ing. A C enterforU r- ban F orestry In­ s ti tu te s tu d y sh o w s that each yard tree planted in the N orthw est today can provide m ore than $ 1.000 in b e n e f its to hom eow ners and the com m unity over the trees' lifetim e. T his is F riends o f T re es' 15th anniversary planting season. Since its in c e p tio n , v o lu n te e rs h av e planted m ore than a q u arter o f a m illion trees and shrubs in the P ort­ land-V ancouver area. F riends o f T rees inspires c o m ­ m unity stew ard sh ip o f o u r urban forest by b rin g in g people in the Port land-V ancouver area together to p lant, care for, and learn about city trees. F o r m ore in fo rm atio n ab o u t F riends o f T rees and the F ruit T ree G iv eaw ay s, call 5 0 3 -2 8 4 -T R E E (8 733) o r visit F rien d s o f T re es' w eb s ite at w w w .f r ie n d s o ftre c s .o rg . Donated by a local nursery, the bare root fruit trees are six to 12 feet tall. AIDS Awareness A lb in a M in iste ria l A llia n c e sponsors a bi-m onthly support and education group for African A m erican s living w ith H IV / A ID S at M aranatha Church at 4222 NE 12,h St. T he group will m eet every second and fourth Thursday o f the month. For more in f o r m a tio n , c a ll E ln a th a n Hudst >n at 503-2854)493 ext. 217. Women in NAACP W om en in N A A C P m eets from 10:30a.m . to 1 p.m. the First S at­ u rday o f each m onth at the A m erican Red C ross Building, 3131 N. V ancouver. For q ues­ tions, call 503-249-6263. Creative Space For Dance A urora Dance Studio, 5433 N.E. 30th ( at K i 11 ingsw orth ), offers an array o f classes for children, teens and adults at all levels o f ability.Call 503-249-0201 orvisit o n lin e at w w w .h ev an et.co m / auroradance for inform ation. M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver photo by M ark W ashington /T he P orti ani » O bserver Fruit tr e e s will b e d is tr ib u te d fre e S a tu rd a y a t th e F riends o f T rees h e a d q u a rte rs a t 3 1 1 7 N.E. M artin L u th er King Jr. Blvd.