Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 21, 2010, Page 20, Image 20

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    -a£e 20 ____________________Çortlanh (Observer_____________________
Aprii 21.2010
P.O. Hour
Sunday
Join us this Sunday, A pril 25
at 1 p.m . for the second install­
ment o f T h e Portland O bserver
H our" on Portland C om m unity
M edia.
H osted by Jake T hom as,
Port land O bserver reporter and
w eb editor, the show w ill in­
clude a discussion with Madeline
M artinez, the executive d irec­
tor o f the O regon chapter o f the
N ational O rg an izatio n for the
R eform o f M arijuana Laws.
M artinez w ill w eigh in on a
recent decision by the O regon
Suprem e Court allow ing m edi­
cal marijuana patients to be fired
by their em ployers, a new ballot
initiative to legalize pot in the
state, and m ore.
W e 'll also be talk in g to O r­
egonians w ho’ve returned from
tours o f duty in Iraq.
Oregon Combat Team Comes Home
Soldiers from the Oregon National Guard's 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team arrive April 12 at
McCord Air Force Base near Tacoma after 30 hours o f travel from Kuwait. The soldiers began arriving
in Oregon this week with many public and private celebrations scheduled.
Community Job
Fair Tuesday
PCC Cascade hosts annual event
It’sTime
Gutierrez
Join us for on anointed Miracle Service! Come a
receive your Miracle and your breakthrough!
Friday, April 3 0 th a t 7pm
New Song Community Center
2511NE MLK Blvd.
C orn e r of NE M LK 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.mfhmportlantl.coni
Portland Com m unity College
w ill host its 13th annual C a s­
cade Job F air from 11 a .m .to 3
p.m ., T uesday, A pril 27, at the
C ascade C am pus G ym nasium ,
705 N. K illin g sw o rth St. T he
event is open to the public.
S p o n s o re d b y C o m c a s t,
O re g o n L iv e , H o ffm a n C o n ­
stru c tio n an d P a c ific C o a st
F ru it C o ., th e fa ir w ill a ttra c t
se v e ra l e m p lo y e rs re la te d to
P C C ’s p ro fe ssio n a l te ch n ic al
p ro g ra m s. L ast y e a r ’s e v e n t
a ttra c te d 50 e m p lo y e rs an d
m o re th a n l,9 0 0 jo b se e k e rs.
Employers this year are AAA,
A flac, A m erican Fam ily Insur­
M utual, Lifeworks N W , M etro,
M etro M ultifamily Housing As-
sociation, M inot A rea D ev el­
o p m en t C orp., M t. H ood N a ­
tio n a l F o re s t, M u ltn o m a h
C ounty, O n P o in t C o m m u n ity
C red it U nion, O reg o n A sso ­
ciation ofBroadcasters, O regon
C hild D evelopm ent C oalition,
O regon C onstruction C raft La­
b o rers A p p re n tic e sh ip P ro ­
gram , O regon Friends o f S hel­
ter A nim als, O reg o n A rm y
N a tio n a l G u a r d , O r e g o n
T ra d e sw o m e n Inc., O re g o n
Y outh A uthority, P H C N orth­
w e st, P la y w o rk s, P o rtla n d
C om m unity C ollege, Portland
Fire & R escue, P o rtlan d G e n ­
eral E lec tric, P o rtlan d P u b lic
S c h o o ls, S e lf E n h a n c e m e n t
Inc., S tream G lo b al S erv ices,
T N T D ire c t S a le s G ro u p ,
T riM e t, U S B an k an d Z o n e s
Inc.
an ce, A m eric an R ed C ross
B lo o d S e rv ic e s , B e th e s d a
L u th e r a n
C o m m u n iti e s ,
B onneville Pow er A dm inistra­
tio n , th e B ro o k s S ta ffin g ,
C A R Q U E S T A uto Parts, C en­
tral C ity C oncern, C lack am as
C ounty, Investm en t A dvisors
F or m ore inform ation, call
I n te r n a tio n a l In c ., K G W , 503-978-5613, or visit the W eb
K roger M anufacturing, Liberty site p cc .ed u .