Page 14 îlfe Portiani» (Dbserner January 27, 2010 Eco Clothing Future the visual poetry that is painting, Itwasn t difficult for Hussein Al- drawing, and sculpting; artistically Baiaty to find his passion for art. At expressed by his father. But it wasn’t an early age, he was surrounded by until Al-Baiaty began the Architec- by D iezel P EMMANUEL Church of God in Christ United 4800 NE 30th Ave. Port­ land OR 97211 503-335-8772 You are cordially invited to worship with us in these services: Sunday Service Sunday School 10:00 A.M Y.P.C.E. 6:30 P.M Pastor & W ife- Bishop & Mrs. A.L. Wright Worship Service 12:00 Noon Evangelistic Service 7:00 P.M. Weekday Service Tuesday Night: Bible Study 7:30 P.M. Friday Night: Regular Service 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting & Seminar: Monday - Friday 12:00 Local entrepreneur designs v T-shirts with eco-friendly inks r and organic cotton tural Program at Portland State University that he would really begin to mold his own artistic talent into a new craft. In 2005, Al-Baiaty decided he wanted to make a living using his skills in design and bought his own printing press. He started printing fliers and T-shirts while still attend­ ing college. He found himself screen-printing until 3 a.m. at times, progressing to finishing the homework that was due for classes that sam e m o rn in g . But this d ed icated entrepreneur’s work ethic and insomnia would soon pay off. Al-Baiaty officially opened his “Elusive Printing” business in 2006. The local company prides itself on using eco-friendly water-based Inks and the 100 per­ cent organic cotton alternatives used for custom de­ signed shirts. He also strives to solidify his name as an environmental and community based company with affordable prices and one-stop service. Elusive Printing’s versatility does not stop at print­ ing; they design as well. After gaining the knowledge necessary at PSU to successfully design promotional artwork for customers, Al-Baiaty took the tools and programs learned and applied them towards the busi­ ness. Even before Elusive Printing was established, he had a goal to launch his very own clothing line. This March, he will release a unique and stylish clothing brand called “Elusive Collections.” This cloth­ ing will feature fictional characters portraying the daily trials and tribulations that men and wom en o f all types have gone through in recent centuries and will go through in years to com e, attem pting to creatively relate to the m ajority o f our diverse planet. The fabrics will only be m ade with highest quality o f 100 percent organic cotton and water- based Ink. F or more inform ation, visit the com pany website at Elusiveprinting.com or check out their store location at 18924 S. W. Shaw St. in Beaverton. Save the planet and your money! What’s Happening PDX.com serves as a social media and networking site fo r Portland’s urban lifestyle with information on fashion, entertainment and green awareness. TFptfje. d'0faj>re.h&n¿i.\/e. ¿ 'tru n telin a mwvc Community Leader Named The Metro Council has ap­ p o in te d K a ris S to u d a m ire - PhiHips to the M etropolitan Ex­ position Recreation Commission (M ERC), a panel that serves as a catalyst for culture, com m unity and econom ic vitality through leadership, advocacy, and ex­ pert management o f public event venues. Stoudam ire-Phillips is corpo­ rate relations officer for the Legacy Health System Founda­ tion. She previously adm inis- ______________________ tered the Damon Stoudam ire, Karis Stoudamire-Phillips l‘ a«Ior A Elect Lady Hhhop II . L . A Eartnui P. 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Comcast Promotes Vice President Com cast has prom oted Hank Fore as its regional vice president to ov ersee all asp ects o f the c o m p a n y ’s video, h ig h -sp eed Internet and telephone operations in the Northw est from Longview to Eugene, serving m ore than 600,000 custom ers and m anaging about 2,100 employees. Fore w ill be b ased in the com pany’s Beaverton office. He m ost recently served C om cast’s E ast B ay A re a m a rk e t in California. Fore is a W est Point graduate. He achieved the rank o f L ieuten­ ant Colonel in the U.S. Army be­ fore deciding to retire to pursue a career in the private sector. Prior to joining Com cast, Fore served as a Regional Vice President at L u c e n t T e c h n o lo g ie s , w h e re he o v ersaw tech n ical su p p o rt services. X Hank Fore