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May 30. 2007
Jefferson Community to Rebuild Field
Donations needed
for artificial turf
The track at Jefferson High School stands a
chance to be renewed through the Jefferson
Community Field Project.
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A group o f teachers, coaches
and com m unity mem bers are w ork­
ing to raise aw areness and funds to
install an artificial turf field and re­
surface the track at Jefferson High
School in north Portland.
T he g ro u p in c lu d e s sev eral
coaches from the Jefferson football
program and joined forces with
com m unity organizations, includ­
ing O ur United V illages and PAL,
the Police A thletic League.
The community at large is invited
to attend and offer input on the
Jefferson Community Field Project
at the next meeting, Thursday, May
31, at 7 p.m. in the Jefferson cafeteria.
"W e're working on getting our
neighbors focused on a specific
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project as a way toconnect the school
with the com m unity,” said Murray
Todd, a 1972 graduate o f Jefferson
and project leader. "The field is an
excellent way to accomplish that
because o f how many different
groups would be using it.”
Jefferson is among the schools
involved in the 1 OGreat Fields move­
ment being organized by the Port­
land Public Schools.
T h e field ju s t o f f N o rth
Killingsworth Street would be the
first phase o f an overall project that
would include resurfacing the track,
redeveloping the area behind the
football grandstands and even re­
building the school’s gymnasium
over the next decade.
For more information on the field
upgrade, call C liff Pfenning at 503-
307-2562, M urray Todd at 503-765-
3464, Laval Short at 503-539-6895 or
Anthony Stoudamire at 503-916-
5180.
“My goal is to be a fie ld surveyor. ”
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with hom eless people subject to
constant harassm ent from the po­
lice and others, and selective en ­
forcem ent o f the law. (The book
co n tain s one m an ’s account o f
ing so.
"W e ’ll never end hom elessness
grow n harder and more bureau­
unless the hom eless are honored
cratic. Nelson recalled that as a
for their know ledge and experience
single parent in the ‘70s and ‘80s
and given a seat at the table,” she
she was eligible for food stamps.
said. “ People w ho are afraid o f the
"All 1 had to do was bring
hom eless c a n ’t be ex clu ­
in my check stubs. They
sively the ones to address
d id n 't put me through a m il­
it.”
lion hoops. A nd not only
For M orrell, the process
could my kids have day care,
o f com piling the book "felt
but I could choose the cen­
as if I’d stepped into a paral­
ter. W e used to have pro­
lel universe," so different
gram s that d id n 't penalize
was the experience from any­
people,” Nelson said.
thing sh e’d know n before.
M orrell added that with
Now those involved want
the m oney the U.S. has al­
what th ey ’ve found put to
ready spent on the Iraq War,
use by every mayor, every
"w e could have built $4.2
city and every candidate for
million housing units."
public office.
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Truths about Homelessness from
hom elessness is the large
alread y o rd ered the b o o k ,”
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proportion o f people from
N elso n said. C o n g ressm an
by
unstable childhoods.
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Foreword by Genny Nelson
bad luck than the rest o f us,”
read it. H ow ever, N elson
M orrell said.
being cited for “interfering with the said, the g en eral p u b lic n eed s to
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include all walks o f life, from veter­ at a bothersom e bird.)
sage. “ S isters alo n e c a n ’t m ake
ans and the m entally ill to children,
N elso n firm ly b e lie v e s that that h ap p e n ,” she says.
w om en, fam ilies and the frail.
hom elessness can be eradicated,
T he book is available at Powel I' s,
Being hom eless is in effect a but there are prerequisites for d o ­ Barnes and N oble, and Borders.
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story in last w e e k 's issue on
C handra Curtis, the Portland
C om m unity C ollege student
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