Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 30, 2009, Page 8, Image 8

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    December 30, 2009
JJortlanù (Dbsemer
Page 8
Club Twelve 22 Hits Reset
April 1 — LaVon Van is determined to make L V’s Sports Bar, Restaurant and Lounge, 3530 N. Vancouver Ave,,
a comfortable and safe environment.
High
Schools
Do Over
Gang War Front Lines
March 25-- Rob Ingram, director of the Portland Office of Youth Violence
Prevention, tackles an upsurge in gang violence after several young men
are killed and a community is in shock.
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April 22 - Big changes are on the horizon for Portland high schools as
a team is assembled to take a hard look at the city’s high school system
to radically reshape what school students can attend and how their
curriculum will be shaped.
It’s Time
C w in te lin y S t r i i e z
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Join us for on anointed Miracle Service! Come and
receive your Miracle and your breakthrough!
GOD WILL DO IT AGAIN IN 2010!
Friday, January 29th at 7pm
New Song Community center
2511NE MLK Blvd.
Corner of NE MLK Blvd and Russell Street
Infant and Toddler care will be provided. Doors open at 6pm for every service
For directions or more information, call 503-488-5481
or log on to www.mflimportland.com
Pastor A K iw i I.a4y
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Counseling
Substance Abuse
Meditation & Relaxation Techniques
Stress Reduction
Grief Counseling
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder {PTSD}
Spiritual Abuse
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Portland Congress ('enter
Phone: 503-220-1790
1001 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 1100 Fax: 1+503 220 1815
Portland, OR. 97204
Email: bodgehiplu@msn.com
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