Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 05, 2007, Page 14, Image 14

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December 6, 2(X)7
Time:
6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
Where:
Concordia University
2811 NE Holman, Portland OR
Luther Hall. Room 121
December 5. 2007
Gospel Christmas Tradition
Soul-stirring
performances
this weekend
The Oregon Symphony ’ s per­
formance of Gospel Christmas
will return for its ninth year of
expressive, soul-stirring Christ­
mas music in gospel style on
Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
Dec. 7-9 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Community Meeting
On Youth Violence
When:
_____________________
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.
The performance features the
soulful harmonies and contem­
porary rhythms of the North­
west Gospel Choir, a group of
more than 100 singers from more
than 30 of the Portland area’s
gospel choirs.
C o n d u c to r and a rra n g e r
Charles Floyd will return to lead
the symphony. A nationally
known conductor, Floyd has led
more than 500 orchestras since
1991, including the San Fran­
cisco, Atlanta and Houston Sym­
phony Orchestras. His 11-year
partnership with Natalie Cole
included the multiple Grammy
Award-winning tribute to Nat
King Cole entitled “Unforget­
table. With Love.”
The choir is directed by Gary
Hemenway, pastor of Journey
Church in Walla Walla, Wash.
The concert will also include
arrangements including “Tell It
On the Mountain,” “Hark” and
Charles Floyd
“Crown Him Lord.”
Tickets are $25 to $80 and
may be purchased at the Or­
egon Symphony Ticket Office,
923 S. W. Washington’ online at
OrSymphony.org or charged by
phone at 503-228-1353. Tickets
are also a v a ilab le through
ticketmaster outlets.
CANNON’S
EXPRESS^
Purpose: Youth Violence
Promoter: Harry Jackson ~ Portland Police Community Safety Coordinator
Thanks Portland
Com m unity!!!
This meeting is scheduled to address the youth violence in the city of Port­
land. We will attempt to make the Community aware of the seriousness of
youth violence, the frequency of occurrences, where violence is most likely
to occur and by whom. We will also ask, what can the community do?
Few of our youth act out in the violent ways that concern us, but youth vio­
lence has put many youth at risk, instilling fear in many adults and affected
the livability of many Portlanders.
Years on the Corner
ThanksChuck Hinton
Portland Style BBQ
*
Let Us Cater Your Xmas Party *
Catering & Take-Out
Our Specialty: Real Hickory Smoked Bar-B-Q
We need greater accountability from the parents, the system and the youth
themselves for their behavior. The community needs to reach a consensus to
the above questions in order to answer: WHAT CAN WE DO?
Wayne Cannon - Proprietor
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All Concerned Parents, Citizens, Youth Workers,
Church Leaders, Please Come To The Meeting:
There will be an opportunity for the Community to he heard.
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