1$) Minority & Small Business Wt September 23, 2009 Page A ll Barbers Focus on Community Champions proud of local ties A manda ( ¡ rear T he P ortland O bserver by Building a community of champions: That’s what Jamaal Lane and partner Art Williams strive to achieve through their work at Champions Barbershop. “We just believe here at Champions Bar­ bershop that community builds champions and we encourage everybody to be one,” Lane said. photo by A manda c o n t i n u e d o n page A14 G rear /T he P or i i and O bslra er Champions Barbershop co-owner and barber Jamaal Lane begins his morning fading up a valued customer. A Slice of Old North Portland in Gresham continued ¿ ^ J ro m A 6 On a Thursday night a woman belts out a song about “making lo v e ” on the karaoke m achine while the audience sips their stiff mixed drinks and bottles of Coors Light. Campbell is still putting the fi­ nal touches on the bar. She wants to get beer on tap, and plans to have live music regularly. So far she has booked Ocean 503, Cool Breeze Band, the Fenix Project, and Norman Sylvester. She’s also is putting together a m enu o f “hot foods” including greens, mac and cheese, hot wing dinners, chicken strip baskets, and more. So far Campbell said that the re­ ception to the bar has been good. The neighbors are pleased and cus­ tomers like the same hospitality they became accustomed to at the origi­ nal Jewelia’s. But Campbell has even greater ambitions: she wants it to be big. How big? “Big is packed,” she said. Michelle Campbell (left) goes into business with her mother Jewelia Funchess, to open Jewelia’s II VIP Lounge. The Gresham estab­ lishment is a throwback to the old Cotton Club, a m ulticultural establishm ent from Portland's past. M ark W ashinton / T he P ortland O bserver photo by PACIFIC PO W ER Promoting diversity in the workplace and in the community Pacific Power a Division of Pacificorp joins with I ©bseruerl in Celebrating M inority E nterprise D evelopm ent Week Just as we strive to b uild a workforce th a t reflects our community, TriMet promotes diversity in our business relationships, including our selection o f suppliers, contractors and business partners. This helps ensure th a t all qualified firm s and individuals have an op p o rtu n ity to succeed, and that TriMet receives the highest quality products and services. For more in form ation about TriMet contracting opportunities, visit ebidexchange.com/trimet or contact Kimberly Ruffin at 503-962-2213. T R l© M E T Let us take time to honor the energy, determination, and optimism of our state’s minority entrepreneurs. Pacificorp believes that support of the sustainable business development can be an integral part of the development of an economically strong and livable community. See where it takes you. '‘Together We Will Succeed" 1