Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 09, 2005, Page 5, Image 5

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T h e In tern et site is the first o u tcom e o f new
7:30 A M -10:00 PM
Candle Lighting Memorial Service
issues they c are about, und erstan d current
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All are invited to a candle light
Memorial Service in memory o f the
Loved ones that will not be with us this season.
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O reg o n has lau n ch ed a “N etw ork o f C a re ,”
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m usical d iv ersity , sp anning a
variety o f styles in clu d in g jazz,
gospel, co untry and live im p ro ­
visation.
“ A lta r S ta g e ” sh o w s S u n ­
days at 7 p.m . on N ov. 13, 20
and 27, w ith tic k e ts at $20.
IFC C is lo c a te d at 5 3 4 0 N.
Interstate A ve. F o r m ore in fo r­
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Oregon Senior Help on Internet
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Culture, Creativity Honored
In a uniq u e co llab o ratio n o f th e m e s o f p e rs o n a l g ro w th ,
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A r t i s t s A d r i e n e C r u z , H ata, a p erfo rm er and teacher,
C h isa o H a ta an d L y n d e e M ah h o n o r s c u l t u r a l tr a d i t i o n s
c o m b in e th e ir w o rk to p re se n t through m essages o f peace and
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“ T h e g o a l o f th is p r o je c t w a s s im p le :
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Multicultural Voices Heard, Celebrated
Lewis & Clark C ol­
lege presents the sec­
ond annual Ray W arren
M ulticultural S y m p o ­
sium from W ednesday,
Nov. 16, through Fri­
day, Nov. 18. The sym ­
posium in clu d es lec­
tu re s, p e rfo rm a n c e s,
Ed Edmo
Ron Takaki
and a film that explores
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for all voices to be heard and form ance on N ov. 16 at 3 p.m .
celebrated.
Ron T akaki, p ro fesso r o f e th ­
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M atters: A V ision o f
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The free public event
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H igh
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& Clark until his death last year.
He was instrum ental in adm is­
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