Committed to Cultural Diversity www.portlandobserver.com M etro Jefferson Holds Their Own in 5A See Sports, page B6 11,1 ^¡.lortlauit Of)bseruer March 14. 2007 ycciirs of ~community service B Responders Lack Emergency Supplies _______ SECTION /c o m m u n ity C a le n d a r Bike Fair at PCC P o rtlandC om m unityC ollegeishostinga Bicycle Safety Fair from 10a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, M arch 24 in front o f the Public Service Education B uilding at the Cascade C am pus in north Portland. C hil­ dren will receive a free bicycle helm et (w hile supplies last) and get to navigate a bicycle safety course. Camp Fire Party Saturday, M arch 17, from noon to 2 p.m., the Cam p Fire USA Portland M etro Coun­ cil will host their97th birthday party with fun for all ages. Activities include live entertainm ent, gam es, prizes, m usic, and even bi rthday cake. Cal 15O3-224-78OO for details. End the War Now Rally Sunday, M arch 18, at 1:30 p.m. at the South Park Blocks, local residents will mark the 4th anniversary o f the Iraq W ar with a peaceful march through dow n­ town Portland.Call 503-230-9427 for more information. Spring Beach Cleanup Saturday, March 24, from 10a.m. to I p.m.. thousands o f volunteers are needed to help restore the coastline to a pristine condition. V olunteers can call 800-333- 7658 or visit solv.org to register. Zoo Teens Needed T he Oregon Z oo needs 300 high school students for the sum m er to assist in ed u ­ cating zoo visitors. If you love anim als and teaching others, call 503-220-2449. Spring Break Art Journeys M onday, M arch 26 thru Friday, March 30, the Portland Art M useum hosts the instructional art series for children ages 7-12. C ontact 503-226-2811 or visit portlandartm useum .org, for more infor­ mation. Short on food, water, first aide B oles F or the P ortland O bserver by J E Portland M ayorTom Potter, in response to directives from the federal governm ent, issued em ails to all city bureaus about 15 m onths ago, telling bureau heads and all em ployees they should be ready for the "Big Earthquake," or any other disaster, according to M ario Rubio, official spokes­ man for the mayor. Did the bureaus get ready ? We decided to check up. Could N ortheast Precinct stay open after a big earthquake hit? Could its staff keep it running? How about the average fire station? Are the supplies in place to support those hard-w orking first-respond­ ers? O r would Portland see a fiasco like New O rleans in the Katrina disaster, where so many police officers did not get institu­ tional support they needed, so they turned in their badges? At the N ortheast Portland Police Pre­ cinct, 449 N.E. Em erson St., the new s was bad. W ith m o reth an 120 staff, the precinct hasapproximately 1,00016.9-ounce bottles o f w ater on hand on a day. A ccording to Cm dr. Bret Sm ith, the am ount o f w ater is not enough to support the staff for three days. Food was also scarce - sim ply none. Smith w as able to locate and cover a tabletop in his office with small gadgets and tools for w orking a rescue detail. First aid items like kneepads and hand wipes were also found. The precinct could not support its own staff and certainly not the communities. P hoto by N icole R onal H ooper /T he P ortland observer if. David Woodhouse kneels next to two 55-gallon drums o f water at Fire Station 8, 7134 N. Maryland Ave. The drums are enough to sustain the fire station crew for a few days during a disaster, but expired two months ago. Sm ith believes, on the other hand, that the citizens “need to take ow nership o f their own safety and take responsibility for them selves so they d o n ’t becom e d e­ pendent on governm ent to lake care o f their needs.” The responsibility o f the police is law enforcem ent, m ore than rescue, he pointed out. At Fire Station 8, 7134 N. M aryland Ave. behind the Interstate Fred Meyer, tw o 55-gallon drum s o f w ater and tw o cases o f C -R alions decorate the most re­ mote and darkest co m er o f their basement, enough to sustain the men o f the station over a long w eekend o f disaster, accord­ ing to Lt. M artin G etch. T he drum s are supposed to be changed every six months, but they expired tw o m onths ago. If the city ’s w ater system was out of order, firem en could obtain w ater to put out fires from sw im m ing pools and the W illam ette River, he said. Fire stations also have em ergency portable generators forobtaining truck fuel from their supplier. Pacific Pride, if the electricity supply is interrupted. Police C h ief Rosie Sizer said in a later interview that a federal grant would cover som e o f these needs. However, a spokes­ man for the T actical and O perations Divi­ sion in the Police Bureau said that grant had no food or w ater in it and that federal regulations prohibit purchase o f these supplies. Both precinct and firehouse haveem er- gency generators sufficient to operate the buildings. N either G etch nor Smith was fam iliar with the fresnel lens, an inexpensive solar collector suitable for steri lizing w ater and starting fires w ithout flames. And neither man was fam iliar with the advantages o f freeze-dried foodoverC -R ations(M R E s). Used Book Sale W ednesday, M arch 28, from 8 a.m . until 6 p.m.. the M ultnom ah County Library used book store at 2 16 N.E. Knott St. will celebrates its 19th anniversary by offer- ingall used m erchandise at 55 percent off. Ghana Women’s Art Exhibit WSU V ancouver. 14204 N.E. Salmon Creek Ave., hosts a pow erful W est A fri­ can art exhibit with guest lecturer and w ell-know n G hanaian a r t historian Nii Q uarcoopom e. The gallery hours are M onday thru Thursday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Fridays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 360-546-9580. Life After High School Monday, Apri 19, from 9:30a.m . to 3 p.m., PSU ’s Sm ith Ballroom , will host the C a­ reer and Educational O pportunities Fair, a venue for local businesses, trade ap­ prenticeships. sum m er work program s and educational organizations to present career opportunities available within their organizations. For more inform ation call 503-230-9427. Fostering Diversity Thursday, April 26 thru Friday, April 27, Mt. Hood C om m unity C ollege and Port­ land State U niversity, will host the two- day conference to address critical diver­ sity-related issues in the Portland and G resham com m unities, w ith educational, business and cultural leaders. Call 503- 4 9 1 -7254 for more information. Community Support The African A m erican Health C oalition, a non-profit that touches the lives o f m illions o f African A m ericanseaeh year, rem inds you to support your com m unity organization. All donations, grants, and I gifts are tax deductible. For more inform a­ tion. visit aahc-portland.org. Diabetes Support Group Legacy Emanuel Hospital hosts a diabe­ tes support group the first and third Thurs­ days o f every month, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., in Rixtrn 1027. Bradley-Angle House The Bradley-A ngle House needs volun­ teers to help its outreach against dom es­ tic violence. W om en o f color and bilin­ gual w omen arc encouraged to call. For more information, call 503-282-9940. Parenting Classes N ew borns d o n 't com e with instruction m anuals but parents and parents-to-be can attend classes through Providence Health System s to learn about a variety of topics. For a schedule o f events, call 503- 574-6595 or visit: providence.org/classes. Portland's international soccer team “Abyssinia," a First Division champion in the North American Ethiopia Sports Federation League, consists o f players and coaches from around the world. The team hopes to grow local support to bring the league playoffs to Portland in 2008. International Team Unites Cultures Division winner brings goodwill to city P ortland’s cham pionship soccer club “A byssinia" is uniting players from around the world in a spirit o f unity that tran­ scends world politics and religion. The team has taken to the practice field again as it begins a new season following last y e a r's First D ivision trophy in the North A m erican Ethiopia Sports F edera­ tion League. Now its players and coaches hope to grow local support to bring the league playoffs to Portland in 2008. “ Regardless o f our origins, the co m ­ mon language o f soccer or ‘football’ brings out the best qualities in leadership, team ­ work, sacrifice, com m itm ent, punctuality. friendships and hard w ork." says Uzoma Izunagbara, an A byssinia team defender and native o f Nigeria. All the te a m 's players live in Portland but have countries o f origin that include Ethiopia, M ali, C am eron, G hana. Senegal and Nigeria. A byssinia is the name given to E thiopians during the biblical time of King Solom on. A team leader, recruiter and assistant coach on the Portland team for 20 years. Fereja Seifu says the club is proud o f accepting upstanding players o f all ethnic backgrounds. The dedication to sportsm anship is a tribute to the league's founder Fesseha W olde Emanuel o f Los Angeles, a native Ethiopian w ho starred in the 1968 O lym ­ pics and was a professional soccer player for the L.A. G alaxy and contem porary o f the great soccer player Pele. Seifu is helping coordinate local spon­ sorships to bring the league cham pion­ ships to Portland. He is also building su p ­ port for E m anuel's AGAR Foundation helping orphan anil im poverished ch il­ dren in Ethiopia. A contribution o f $150 forexam ple pays for an Ethiopian child Io attend school for a year, a school uniform and a meal each continued on page H5 Fereja Seifu I