il. P agvA2 " |1 o r tla u ìi (ß b se ru e r CAREERS EDUCATION November 21, 2007 photo by M ark W ashington /T he P orti ani » O bserver Cesar E. Chevez Renaming Moves Downtown A Portland City Council compromise would rename Southwest Fourth Avenue in honor of labor and civil rights leader Cesar E. Chavez, avoiding a conflict over a plan by Latino activists to rename Interstate Avenue in north Portland. Southwest Fourth faces City Hall (above), but also fronts Chinatown a few blocks away, where members o f the Chinese American community have voiced their opposition to the decision. Weekend Shootings Target Siblings To Place Your Classified Advertisement Contact: Kathy Linder Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax: 503-288-0015 e-m ail: classifieds@ portlandobserver.com Another man killed in his home A sister was killed and her brother critically injured during three sepa­ rate shootings that occurred in north Need Help Growing or Starting Your Business? (Se> Portland State Portland last weekend. The first victim was 32-year-old Charles Daniel C allaw ay, w ho was shot dead Friday in his hom e on the 5X00 block o f M ontana Avenue. D etectives have not developed any suspect inform ation, but they spent the night there determ ining that C allaw ay may have been shot after interrupting a burglary. At 5 :3 0 S atu rd ay m o rn in g , a call rep o rtin g shots fired a few b lo ck s aw ay in te rru p te d the in ­ v estig atio n . T he o fficers d ro v e the short d istan c e to the co rn er o f K illin g w o rth S treet and M in ­ n eso ta A venue to d isc o v er the b o d y o f 4 7 - y e a r- o ld P a tric ia L o u ise A n d rew s in the g rass. H er b r o th e r , R ic k y J a n e ll A ndrew s, w as last seen unharm ed speaking with a p o liceo fficerS u n - dqy ev en in g in his n eighborhood. M inutes later, ju s t after 9 p.m ., a p a s sin g fire d e p a rtm e n t cre w spotted him lying w ith is b icy cle in front o f the L ife C h an g e C h ris­ tian C e n te r o ff N orth W illiam s A v en u e. D esp ite the p ro x im ities and blood relationships involved in the shootings, detectives have yet to find a connection. Police believe C allaw ay’s 2000 w hite Subaru Legacy station was stolen by w hoever killed him. A ny­ one with inform ation is asked tocall D etective Jon Rhodes at 503-823- 9320 or D etective M ark Slater at 503-823-9319. Hate Crimes in Oregon Increase U N IV E R S IT Y The num ber o f hate crim e inci­ dents w as up slightly in O regon and W ash in g to n for 2 0 0 6 co m ­ pared to 2 005, acco rd in g to a report released M o nday by the FBI. T here w ere 141 crim es associ­ ated w ith race, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity o r disability Business Outreach Program Offers Free Individual Consultation • Business Planning • M arketing • QuickBooks® Assistance in O regon and 177 such incidents in W ashington. In 2005. there were 137 hate crim e incidents in O r­ egon. and there w ere 171 hate crim e incidents in W ashington. In both states, race w as the m o tiv atio n for alm o st h alf o f the a tta c k s. M ore than h a lf o f the underly- ing o ffen ses related to the hate crim es w ere violent. In term s o f violent o ffen ses, p olice agencies cited ag g rav ated assau lts, sim ple assau lts and in tim id atio n m ost o f te n . In te rm s o f p r o p e r ty crim es, p olice ag en cies cited d e ­ struction o f p roperty o r v an d al­ ism m o st often. You qualify if you are a low income resident of Portland Holiday Blood Drive Thursday, Nov. 22 from 7 a.tn. to noon, the A m erican Red C ross Portland D onor Center, 3131 N V ancouver Ave., will sponsor a blood drive; bringing com m unities together to give the gift o f life. Participants will receive a com ­ memorati veT -shirt, Starbucks cof­ fee and pum pkin pie. Call 1-503- 284-4040 for an appointm ent. Come to our Introductory Workshop Wednesday, November 28th 6:00pm Cram er Hall Room 071 1721 SW Broadway Portland, OR 97201 For more inform ation contact us at: 503.725-9820 bop@sba.pdx.edu F e a tu r in g B re a k in g D o w n th e W a lls Tour Ranger Lantern Tours On Saturday, Dec. I and Saturday, Dec. 15, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m ., with lantern in hand and a skilled ranger leading the way. explore the history o f Fort V ancouver. 612 E. Reserve St. in V ancouver. Call 360-816-6243 for more inform ation. S ho w y o u r lo v e fo r th e Business After-Hours T he African A m erican C ham ber of C om m erce m eets the second T ues­ day o f each month from 6:30 p. m. to 9 p.m.. at 888 S.W. Fifth A ve.,Third Floor, to network am ong the co m ­ munity. For more information, email Nova@ BlackChamber.info. Urban Arts The Interstate Firehouse Cultural C enter, 5340 N. Interstate Ave., aw akens multi-cultural aw areness through the cutting edge o f new art form s including Hip Hop dance, sp o k e n w o rd , an d te le v is io n . C lasses are offered throughout the year. Call 503-823-4322orinfo@ifcc- arts.org for more inform ation. Weatherization Workshops U p r o o te d G o s p e l S how F e a tu rin g The Light, Rajinre The UR V ib e T e a m /c o m m u n ity C a le n d a r 5 0 3 -9 2 2 -0 0 0 6 (U p r o o te d C o rp ) O n th e S cene w ith Tickets a n d G iv e a w a y s In te r v ie w w ith Local a n d N a t io n a l R e c o rd in g A rtists Thursday, Nov. 29. from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.. Beaum ont SUN School,4043 N.E. Freemont, will host the free edu catio n al w orkshops to self- w eatherize your home: qualifying participants will receive afrce weath­ erizing kit. Free w eatherization is available for seniors. Call 503-284- 6827 to register. Performing Arts Free Workshop The UR C o m m u n ity C a le n d a r Your Host: Robbe UPGHour.com llfe h lW )»úlu.l»j|»)jl>rúkM( ) 11 ¿JI 0 S i C S p o n so red by: B tim b o o Lifestyles / P o rtla n d O b s e rv e r t Saturday from 6 7 Saturday, Nov. 24 Ami Curtis Per­ form ing Arts C enter, N orthwest 23rd Avenue and Johnson, will o f­ fer a day full o f dance, acting, and music w orkshops to the public; for m o re in f o rm a tio n v is it cam icurtis.com . Principals of Kwanzaa Thursday. Nov. 29. the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N. Interstate, State Sen. Avel G ordly will share her latest trip to Africa which inspired seven artists and a poet to create altars highlighting each o f the Seven K w anzaa princi­ pals. V isit ifcc-arts.org for more in­ formation. Holiday Ale Festival B eg in n in g T h u rsd ay , N ov. 29 through Sunday, Dec. 2, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., the 12th annual festival at PioneerCourthouse Square, 701 S.W. 6th Ave., provides beer lovers the opportunity to sample some or all of the 36 rare beers featured. Visit holidayale.com or contact 503-252- 9899 for more information. GirlFest’ Saturday, Dec. 1, at the Portland Expo C enter, from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., thousands o f Girl Scouts will gather to participate in this hands- on learning opportunity; learning about everything from high adven­ ture sports to science and technol­ ogy to singing and dancing. To learn more visit girlscoutscrc.org orcall 503-977-6800. “Scrooge Lives” Arts and Crafts Fair W ednesday, Dee. 5 and Thursday, Dec. 6, from 10a.m. to 7 p.m., MHCC- G resham Cam pus. College Center Lounge-room 1051, host the 38th annual arts and crafts fair; for more information call 503-491 -7260. Holiday Craft Fair, Bake Sale Saturday, Dec. 8, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. the Bread and Roses Center, 819 N Killingsw orth St. host the craft fair and hake sale fundraiser forthe Freedom Socialist Party and Radical W om en; for more inform a­ tion call 503-240-4462.