Cl’1 |Jnrtlanò ©bseruer October IO. 2007 All Clubs Annual Dance Saturday, October 20, 2007 9:00pm~ 1:00am Page B5 R eligion Billy Webb Lodge #1050 The Elks 6 North Tillamook Portland, Oregon ■ a * Allen Temple Retreat Donation $10.00 per person D J. Papa Chuck Hors d'oeuvres No-Host Bar Allen Temple CME Church women get together for a retreat held last month at the Menucha Retreat Center in the Columbia Gorge. The theme of the first annual event was from Proverbs 3:5-6: “Let Go, Let God Lead the Way!“ 4 - $25 Raffles Must be present to win! After 5:00pm Attire ( no jeans or tennis shoes please ) Members Clubs: African American M en's Club. Arkansas Club. Black & G o ld C lu b -T ri-M et. Billy W ebbLodge#1050, DahliaTem ple#202, Bubbling Brown Sugar, Jack & Jill Social Club. National Council ot Negro Women Tri-County Section, Ebony Rose City Travelers. Make your home among us! Celebrating 50 Years of Service and Friendship De La Salle North Catholic High School You are cordially invited to jo in The Portland Chapter of T h e LINKS, IlTC. /o r 2 E v en in g s o f C eleb ratio n & Fun Community Reception Presenting The Western Area Meritorious Award To: Pastor Mary Overstreet Smith 6:00 PM -8 :0 0 PM Legacy Emanuel Atrium 2801 M /Gatenbein Street Portland. Oregon 97227 Free Admission Talk to staff, tour our school, and see How Our School Works. Discover how affordable a private school education can be! Gala Dinner & Dance ( )n Saturday, November 3,2007 6:00 PM - No Host Social Hour 7:00 PM - Dinner & Program 9:00 PM - Dance Embassy Suites 319 SW Pine Street Portland. Oregon 97204 $75.00 per person Families and children are encouraged to come! For more infonnation, call Lisa Gates, Admissions Director, 503-285-9385 ext. 140. 7528 North Fenwick Avenue - Portland, Oregon RSVP by October 22,2007 Advertise with diversity in 'r P o r tla n f c ( 0 b » r n .e r Big City Produce 52nd Wedding Anniversary October 15 1955 - 07 4632 N. Trenton Street Portland, Oregon 97203 503-286-1259 Open: Mon-Sat 9 A.M. - 7 P.M. Sun 9 A .M .- 6 P.M. 18 is "Destroying the Strong Holds of Sin,” —2 Corinthians 10:3-4. The guest speaker is Rev. George C. W oodruff of the First AMEZion Church in San Francisco. Van transportation for both pick up and drop off is available by calling the church transportation ministry' at 360-693-4566. hosting its annual waffle breakfast and scholarship fundraiser at Augustana Lutheran Church, 2710 N.E. 14th Ave. on Saturday, Oct. 27th from 9 a.m. to noon. Tickets are $5 with proceeds pro­ The Mothers and Patroness Club ofthe Portland Alumnae Chapter of viding educational support for lo­ Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is cal youth. Waffle Breakfast 'Porllnnd “ Miracle 'Rfvivai Church Standing for Family and Marriage The 52nd W'edding Anniversary Dinner will be Oct. 20 2007 on Saturday at the ST. John Community CTR. ; 8427 N Central Portland OR. 97203 LOCALLY GROWN Mustard or Collard Greens 5 lor $1.00 (Limit 10 per family-Additional @ 2 for $1.00) Time: 2:00 P.M. to 5:00P.M. Pot luck Dinner will he served. Sunday Service 6pm Guest Speaker Pastor Lonnie Hosley Big City Produce - 4632 N. Trenton Street Portland, Oregon 97203 503.286.1259 Limited to supplies on hand. Coupon Expires 10/17/01 Everyone is "Welcome" hut we are highlighting 52 couples, friends of the Scott’s. For more information email : wanddseottQ? nisn.com or Iris at 503-309-8967. Assorted 20 pack Bigelow Teas .99 each (Regular $ 2 .6 9 -No Limit) Big City Pnwluee - 4632 N. Trenton Street Portland, Oregon 97203 503.286.1259 Limited to supplies on hand. Coupon Expires 10/17/07 B r e a k in g D o w n t h e W a l l s T o u r All are welcome to a fall revival and harvest crusade at Community AME Zion Church. 3605 E. 13th St. in Vancouver, under the direction of church pastor Rev. Robert F. Kemp. The theme of the annual event held at 7:30 p.m. nightly from Tues- day, Oct. 16 through Thursday, Oct. At Portland Miracle Revival Church4828 N. Williams Ave. Portland. Oregon 7:00 P.M. We have fresh Itlack-eyed Peas in stock now! F e a tu r in g Guest conductor is singer, musi­ cian, composer and recording art­ ist, minister Eugene Blackmon. New Hope is located at 3725 N. Gantenbein. Rev. Robert C. Jointer is church pastor. For more information, call 503- 281-0163.503-665-6845 or503-698- 5447. The children of Walter SR & Doris Seott are having a Celebration October 18-21 Community Market 0 New Hope Missionary Baptist Church is calling all men to partici­ pate in a citywide gospel music workshop and concert. Three workshops are scheduled Wednesday, Oct. 17 through Fri­ day. Oct. 19 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. each night with the concert coming Saturday. Oct. 20 at 6 p.m. Open House Sunday, October 14, 2007 1-4 pm Fall Revival and Crusade On Friday, November 2,2007 Reply To: Yvonne W illiam s503.284.9485 - Y vonnmy rn @ gmail .com Or Lolita Darby 503.289.7377 Contributions may be Tax Deductible Gospel Music Workshop I I They've started a New Business and you can visit their Website: goyeblessedtravel.com Monetary contributions for the honorees will he accepted. S h o w y o u r lo v e fo r th e U p r o o te d G o s p e l Show : F e a t u r in g T h e L ig h t, R a jim e 5 0 3 ^ 6 5 2 -8 1 0 0 T h e UR V ib e T e a m / 5 0 3 -9 2 a T -0 0 0 6 (U p ro o te d C o o rp rp ^ ~ O n th e S c e n e w ith T ic k e ts a n d G iv e a w a y s e m a ih d e n n is h @ k p d q .c o m I n t e r v i e w w ith L o c a l a n d N a t i o n a l R e c o r d in g A rtis ts To Place Your Classified Advertisement Contact: Kathy Linder Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@ portlandobserver.com Youth Build Success continued from Metro search on Ocuupational and En­ vironmental Toxicology at O r­ egon Health Sciences University, kicked off the day with a general address. She used the stories o f three children from different co u n ­ tries w ho all cam e to the U nited S tate and b ecam e e d u c a te d , successful and are m aking po si­ tive differences on people all over the globe, urging the youth to follow their dream s, strive to reach their goals and m ake a difference. Palmer, a Zulu who grew up poor on a small farm in South Africa, escaped apartheid at age 17 by traveling to England. W hen that country refused her asylum, she came to the U.S., where she com pleted her education and launched a career in research on the causes and cures o f diseases affecting poor people in devel­ oping countries. Also included in the confer­ ence were an African youth fash­ ion show and African music pro­ vided by DJ Menzies. T h e U R C o m m u n ity C a l e n d a r S • * Saturday from 6 7 pm S p o n s o re d b y : B a m b o o L ifo s ty lo s / P o r tla n d O b s e r v e r www.mogZtcKlnly.com u > r « e l e a i I I