Page B 2 nrtlnnî» (jObscruer May 5, 2010 Providence Elderplaee salutes the 10th Annual Joyce Washington Classic. Providence EiderPlace Maintaining dignity, em independence m BI b s Hundreds of families across the Portland area have found a different kind of care for their aging loved ones at Providence EiderPlace. (From left) Portland Observer Publisher. Charles Washington. Michael Holton Jr. with h is Most Valuable Player award, Mark Washington, Michael Holton Senior with Spirit of Joyce Washington award. Our team of experts provides and coordinates the care and services participants need, including: Primary and specialty Personal care medical care Recreational Therapy Restorative Therapies Social services Medications Housing Medical equipment Transportation Participants must be 55 or older; eligible for service under Aging and Disability Services guidelines; and living in or willing to relocate to Multnomah County. All authorized services are covered in full for Providence EiderPlace members. Members may be liable for the cost of unauthorized services. ( W 2 75-6556 www.providence.org/elderplace The girls Gold Team tensely watches their teamates along with the audience during the 2008 game. PCC C a s c a d e C am pus is proud to be a s u p p o rte r o f th e 1 0 th A nnual Jo yce W ashin gton M e m o ria l C lassic Portland Com m unity C ollege Cascade Campus offers a wide range of two-year degree options, four-year transfer opportunities and professional/technical programs of one-year or less - all in an environment that’s welcoming to students of all backgrounds, cultures and abilities. There's no better place to get a head start on the rest of your life. Tuition is only $74/credit for local residents, and plenty of financial aid is available Located in the heart of North Portland, Cascade Campus is within easy reach of anywhere in the metro area With evening and weekend classes, and a host of distance-learning offerings, Cascade Campus can fit into any schedule Registration for Summer Term 2010 starts May 7, and classes begin on June 21. For more information, call 503-977-8888, log on to www.pcc.edu, or visit us in person at 705 N. Killingsworth St., on the ground floor of the Student Services Building. ■ 4^ ~ ~ ~ ''ID EN C E EiderPlace