Page IO 11,1 ^Jortlanì» (Dbseruer April 21, 2010 To Place Your Classified Advertisement Dr. Ann Hightower (from left)joins Irvington Village resident Ruth Beale, Providence ElderPlace executive Cindy Noordik and Irvington resident Iola Spencer at a special ceremony this month dedicated to Providence taking over operations of the northeast Portland i \ j retirement facility. Contact: Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classlfieds@portlandobserver.com 28th Annual Women’s Day Celebration May 22 & 23,2010 Our Theme: "What Happens When Women Say Yes To God" photo by Mark Washington/The Portland Observer Romans 12:1,2 Saturday, May 22,2010 - Women's Day Brunch - 11:30 PM to 2:00 PM Water Resource Education Center, 46(X) SE Columbia Way - Vancouver, WA TICKETS: SI5.00 per person Call 360-828-5512 or 360-693-4566 for info / tickets Irvington Village Celebrates Sunday, May 2 3 ,2 0 10 Celebration Serv ices C om m unity A. M. E. Zion C hurch 3605 East 13th Street - Vancouver, WA 11:00 AM Worship Service G uest Speaker: Elder B everly Eubanks, Pastor G race C ovenant Fellow ship C hurch — Portland, OR 4:00 PM Celebration Service K eynote Speaker: Rev. Dr. B everly B eeler-Petty, Pastor Risen Faith Fellow ship C hurch - O lym pia, WA (BIO): Reverend Dr. Charlotte Lee Beeler-Petty founded Risen Faith Fellowship Church in 19X9. She is an ordained minister with the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc. and serves as District Elder with Bishop Curtis E Montgomery, Diocesan o f the Pacific Northwest District Council. She is Lay Director of the Western Region of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc. She received her BA in Christian Education - Seattle Pacific University; MA in Counseling & Guidance - Seattle University; Honorary Doctor o f Divinity - Acnon Bible College. Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc. presents the Providence completes transition The Irvington V illage, hom e to m any o f northeast P o rtlan d ’s m ost vulnerable seniors, w as blessed in a special cerem o n y as the new est Providence ElderPlace facility serv­ ing M ultnom ah C ounty. fh e A pril 6 blessing follow ed a year-lo n g process prom pted w hen C ovenant R etirem ent C om m unities approached Providence to help se­ cure the future o f Irvington V illage, the only source o f affordable hous­ ing and M edicaid funded services in the N ortheast P ortland co m m u ­ nity. “ W e recognize this facility is not j ust a critical resource for this neig h ­ borhood, it is also an im portant part o f its h isto ry ,” said D on K eister, director o f P rovidence ElderPlace. “ W e w ant to m ake sure it continues to serv e the N o rth e a st P o rtlan d com m unity for m any years to com e.” A bout one-third o f the residents o f Irvington V illage are Providence E lderP lace participants. T he non- E lderP lace residents also have the option ofbecom ing ElderPlace m em ­ bers. F o rm e r S ta te S en . M a rg a re t C arter, deputy d irecto r for hum an services program s at the O regon D ep artm en t o f H um an S ervices, w elcom ed P rovidence during the celebration. “ W e are very grateful to P rovidence for pro tecting the future o f Irvington V illage,” she said. C arter w as instrum ental in d is­ c u ssio n s that led to P ro v id en c e assu m in g o p eration o f the facility last A ugust. T he blessing follow ed several m onths o f renovations at Irvington V illage, including the construction o f a health and social service center on the first floor - integral to serving E lderP lace participants. T he reno­ vation w as m ade possible by the Spirit M ountain C om m unity Fund and the P rovidence P ortland M ed i­ cal C en ter Foundation. Suh Could Go No. 1 2010 w ith sports W ith a future m ultim illion co n ­ from the Col lege o f Engineering with tract all but assured, Suh has a l­ a degree in co nstruction m an ag e­ ready pledged to donate $2.6 m illion ment. to his alm a m atter to b e e f up its A s a d e fe n siv e lin em an fo r U N , athletic facility and p rovide sch o l­ he ra c k ed up 215 c a re e r ta c k le s, arships for students. in c lu d in g 57 fo r lo st y a rd a g e , 24 T h is p ro m p ted one M ichigan sa c k s, six b lo c k e d k ic k s, 15 p ass sports colu m n ist, in calling for the b re a k u p s and 38 q u a rte rb a c k h u r­ D etroit Lions to pick up Suh, to ries. H e a lso sc o re d th re e to u c h ­ w rite, “ I think N d am u k o ng Suh has d o w n s. Suh a lso b e c a m e the first ev ery th in g it takes to be a superstar N e b ra sk a d e fe n siv e lin e m a n to player. It also looks like he m ight lead the team in tack les sin ce 1973. have w hat it takes to be a superstar A fter g raduating Suh has been p e rs o n .” poised to jo in the N FL as a top pick, continued Meet Employers Attend Hands-On Workshops Learn about Training Opportunities Saturday, M ay1 9:00 am to 3:00 pm NECA/IBEW Electrical Training Center 16021 NE A irp o rt Way, Portland FREE admission, child care, parking & EcoShuttle from Gateway w w w .t r a d e s w o m e n .n e t front page 3 Police Leader Resigns c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 3 old girl w ith a b ean b ag shotgun at a M ax station. H um phreys w as also m etro area,” he said in a resignation one o f the o ffic e rs in v o lv e d in letter M onday. “ T his type o f d is­ C h asse ’s death. traction has created a rift am ong the S altzm an w ith d rew the suspen­ m em b ers w ho support m e and o th ­ sion after the union held a no co n ­ ers w ho are em b arrassed by m y fidence vote on him and Police C h ie f b eh av io r and the P ortland Police R osie Sizer. The results o f the vote A sso ciatio n needs the type o f unity w ere n ev er released. w e shared in N o v em b er o f 2 0 0 9 .” W esterm an ’s resignation takes T he date refers to a m assive d em ­ effect on June 19. In the m eantim e, he onstration the police union held after wi 11 be taking a leave o f absence whi le Police C om m issioner Dan Saltzm an Dave Dobler, the treasurer for the s u s p e n d e d O ffic e r C h ris to p h e r Portland Police A ssociation takes the H um phreys for shooting a 12-year- reigns as interim union president.