M a r t in L u t h e r K ing J r . lanuary 14, 2 0 0 9 Page B 13 2009 s p e c ia l edition A t Pacific Power; we have a dream, too. More than 40 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. presented his dream of an America where citizens were judged not by the “ color of their skin” but by the “content o f their character.” This year we celebrate that dream like never before and we honor a future we can now embrace due to Dr. King's visionary leadership. At Pacific Power, we have a dream for the future, too. We dream of a future where Americans come together to adopt simple solutions that can help reduce electricity demand, lower costs and create a new era of energy security. And were working for the future by providing answers to our customers' energy concerns and investing in renewable generating sources like wind, solar and geothermal technologies. Sculptor Lei Yixin's final version o f the Stone o f Hope. It is the centerpiece o f the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Project, coming to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Join our dream by visiting www.pacificpower.net to discover easy energy efficiency tips or to sign up for our Blue Sky King's Sister Writes Memoir Reflects on life, family and faith Through It All, a unique, intimate portrait of the Kings, one o f A m erica's m ost ex­ traordinary fam ilies, is w rit­ ten as only a beloved elder sibling of Dr. Martin L. King, Jr., could - with insight, ten­ derness, and wisdom. Christine King Farris, the only sister o f Dr. King and his brother, A .D ., is the sur­ viving mem ber o f the family that together stood for the rights of all Am ericans at the forefront o f the civil rights m ovement. They come from a long line of African Am eri­ cans in the South w ho com ­ bined education and convic­ tion not only to survive against the odds but to m ake life better for them selves and those around them, especially the poor. Farris offers a rare oppor­ tunity to learn m ore about the man behind the m yth - as she d escrib es, M artin Through It All renewable energy program. PACIFIC POW ER I CL S a Let's turn the answers on. ______________________________________________ — __________________ > “The time is always right to do what is right.” At the Housing Authority of Portland, we are committed to workforce and contracting diversity. We support partici­ CHRISTINE KING FARRIS \u t h o r of Wv B ro th er Mortiti —Martin Luther King, Jr. pation of disadvantaged, minority-owned, women- owned and emerging small businesses on HAP projects. her fam ily's early years, in­ cluding the brutal m u rd ero f their m other in church and the drowning of their young­ est brother, are startling. Ms. Farris has led a fasci­ nating life, not only as the sib­ ling of one o f America's most internationally celebrated lead­ ers, but in her own right as a wife and mother, activist, and career educator who has put in more than 50 years of ser­ vice at Spelman College in Atlanta, Ga. Her children's book. My B rother M artin, w as d e ­ scribed by Kirkus Review s as "a window to show Martin as a small boy in a loving extended family." Through It All, C hristine Martin Luther King Jr. 's sister, Christine King Farris, King Farris's first m em oir, and Sen. Barack Obama in the sanctuary o f the Ebenezer Baptist Church on Jan. 20, 2008. Obama opens doors to let readers of visited Ebenezer to worship and offer a few remarks all ages into her life, her fam- on King. ily, and the faith that allow s her, in the ninth decade of Luther King was "no saint, into her childhood with Dr. her life, to still stand for all ordained as such at birth. King are heartwarm ing. Her the p rin cip les that m ake Instead, he was an average memories of, and insight into, A m erica great. ordinary m an, called by a G od, in whom he had deep and abiding faith, to perform extraordinary deeds." The revelatory glim pses In the coming year we w ill be seeking partners for m ultiple rehabilitation projects as well as various capital proj­ ects in our public housing portfolio. We Invite you to vis it our website at www.hapdx.org or call Jerry Walker. HAP's Purchasing Manager, at 503-802-8509 to learn about opportunities to do business with HAP h F /G p howiw *uTHo»nv or