Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 03, 2010, Page 12, Image 12

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    Portland Observer Black History Month
Page 12
February 3, 2010
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Men s Club, Inc
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fa fe n tin e Dinner Dance
Saturday, February 13, (, Z 2010
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TCk’s Lodge
6 N orth TiCCa moo b St.
Tort Carni, Oregon
Good M u sic i
50/50 Split Raffle V Fun for All
A fter Five A ttire
Tickets: $ 15.00 - available at:
AAMC Club Members Elks Lodge 503-284-4853
Cannon’s Rib Express 503-288-3836
One Stop Music, Inc 503-284-8103
Geneva's Shear perfection 503-285-1159
James and Johnnie Mae Mayfield (Vancouver) 360-576-8519
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M u sic B y DJ P ap a C h u c k
photo by O wen C arey
Proceeds to benefit the AAMC Scholarship Program
The African American M en’s Club is a non-profit organization
A frazzled farmer Brown decides he desperately needs a vacation in Giggle, Giggle, Quack: A
Musical playing at the Oregon Children's Theatre.
Giggle, Giggle, Quack: A Musical
W ith a frazzled farm er Brow n leaves off.
through Feb. 21 w ith som e 5
deciding he d esp erately needs a
B ubb le-b ath in g pigs, p izz a ­ p.m . show s.
vacation, G iggle, G iggle, Q uack eatin g ch ick en s, and cow s at
T ickets start at $13 and can
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YOURSELF
YOUR FAMILY
YO UR C O M M U N IT Y
H1N1 flu is still in our community. Some folks suffer more
from this virus than others. Nationally, Blacks are having
serious complications in greater numbers than other groups.
Vaccination is the best way to protect yourself and others
from the flu. Get vaccinated against H1N1.
IT'S EASY. IT'S FAST.
GET YOUR H1N1
FLU SHOT.
Learn where to get your
FREE
FLU SHOT
at www.mchealth.org
or call the vaccine info
line at 503-988-4454
Concert to Benefit Haiti
(AP) - Sean "Diddy" Combs, p.m.’
Queen Latifah and Pharrell are set to
Proceeds will aid organizations
host a two-hour concert and telethon including Y ele Haiti, CARE, Project
to benefit Haiti on Friday, Feb. 5.
M edishare and C hildren's Safe
WyclefJean, Chris Brown and Lil Drinking Water.
Wayne will perform.
Other performers at the B ET con­
The concert is titled "SOS Saving cert include Mary J. Blige, Drake,
OurSelves— Help for Haiti."It will Justin Bieber, Keri Hilson, Robin
be held at the American Airlines Thicke and Monica.
Arena in Miami and will air live on
BET, MTV, V H 1 and Centric at 8
Sean Combs
Film ‘Unnatural Causes’ Next in Series
A documentary on what makes
us healthy or sick is behind a film
coming to the North Portland Li­
brary, 512 N. Killingsworth St., on
Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 5 p.m.
Unnatural Causes is the next
monthly installment o f the commu­
nity wide Multicultural Film Festi­
val in partnership with Jefferson
High School. The film explores the
glaring socio-economic and racial
inequities in health and searches for
their causes.
The U.S. spends more on health
care than any other industrialized
nation. Yetour life expectancy ranks
30th in the world. Infant mortality?
W e’re tied with Hungary, Poland
and Slovakia for next to last among
industrialized nations.
On average, poor Americans die
eight years before rich Americans,
while middle-class Americans die
almost three years sooner than rich
Americans.
Unnatural Causes looks at what’s
making us sick and investigates star­
tling new findings that suggest there
is much more to poor health than
bad habits, inadequate health care
or unlucky genes.
The public is welcome and ad­
mission is free.
Portland Observer
Call 503-288-0033
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