Page 16 11,1 ^Llortlauì» (Dbsvruer lune 9, 2010 Q n U h Q V p 1 r 1 i h a 503-288-0033 U C J/to: Subscriptions, The \ J list $60 per year Portland Observer, PO Box I 1 • | (please include check) I I I I I I 3 137, Portland OR 97208. N ame : T elephone : A ddress : _ or email subscriptions@portlandobserver.com Your Care Our First Priority' Dr. Marcelitte Failla Chiropractic Phvsician We are lo c a te d at (Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.) • Automobile accident injuries • Chronic headache and joint pain • Workers Compensation injuries (503)228-6140 NEW HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH JL Dr. Alvin B. Ellerby. Pastor CALLING ALL MEN TO THE I st ANNUAL MEN’S SPIRTUALITY, HEALTH & WELLNESS CONFERENCE "T H E M E : D A R E T O B E A M A N ” 1ST Corinthians 3:11-15 Friday, June 11,h - 5:30 - Registration Workshop Sessions - 6:00 - 9:00 PM Light dinner served Saturday, June 12 th - 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM Registration: Continental Breakfast. Praise & Worship HEALTH & WELLNESS & INFORMATION SEMINARS ON: Colon & prostrate cancers, diabetes awareness, blood pressure screenings, importance of exercise, “ Free Farmers Market” , p /its brother to brother” question & answer session l _, ^ f ee haircuts for young men. Prizes. Hearty Lunch! ^station $25.00 includes all meals and conference materials. Young men 13 • 21 - $ 10.0» & DON'T MISS PORTLAND’S OWN SON! M E N ’S ANNUAL DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 13th 3 :0 0 PM Guest Speaker Rev. Robert E . Houston, Sr. Pastor, l**Bapt. Church. Frankfort. Kentucky Music by: Men of Hope, Antioch Distinguished Gentlemen’s Choir, “The Legendary Beyonds", Vancouver Ave BC Men’s Choir, R&R Dance Troupe. Minister Jerry Thomas <£ More: Q uestions? 503-351-9807 T homas /T he P ortland O bserver Parole officers Ron Kates and Lisa Lewis roll through Old Town on two-wheels on their way to check up on clients. Parole on Wheels c o n t i n u e d f r o m fr o n t 1716 N.E. 42nd Ave. Portland, OR 97213 Call for an appointment! photo by J ake m ent o f C om m unity Justice launched the bicycle pilot project w ith the aim o f m aking it easier to m ake contact with clients, m any o f which are hom e­ less and difficult to contact. “ B eing on a bike, you see so m uch m ore,” said Lew is. W earing black shirts w ith “ Pa­ role O fficer” em blazoned on the back and tan carg o pants, L ew is and K ates m ount tw o m ountain bikes and head out to several transitional housing buildings run by C entral C ity C oncern. W hile riding through dow ntow n the officers draw b ew ildered looks from passersb y . O ne m an yelps “ w hoop, w h o o p ” in im itation o f a police sirep. A fter arriving at the S horeline, a transitional housing facility, o ffic­ ers ditch their bikes in the lobby and clim b the stairs to knock on doors o f clients, a routine th e y ’ll do at tw o m orefacilites. “ I d id n ’t do it,” exclaim s a m an in the hallw ay jo k in g ly , a claim L ew is said parole officers quickly get used to hearing. A fter asking a couple clients how th e y ’re doing, how the jo b search is going, and doing a quick search for contraband, it’s o f f to the w ater­ front to check on som e harder-to- reach clients. K ates w o rk s m a in ly w ith sex o ffe n d e rs o u t o n p a ro le , m a n y o f w h ic h are h o m e le ss an d h ard to find. H e ’s lo o k in g fo r a c lie n t in w h ite van th a t he u su a lly p a rk s by th e riv e r th a t he th in k s h e ’s s p o t­ te d fro m th e w e st sid e o f the W illa m ette. T h e o ffic e rs c ro ss th e M o rriso n B rid g e an d d e lv e into th e w a r e h o u s e s th a t lin e th e E a stsid e o f th e W illa m e tte R iv er. A fte r a q u ic k se a rc h , th e o ffic ­ ers find th e ir m an. H e ’s in h is early 6 0 s an d w e a rin g a p la id sh irt, se a te d in a w h ite van w ith th e d o o r o p e n . K a te s in s p e c ts a c ru m p le d p a p e r b ag fu ll o f m e d i­ c a tio n , w h ile c h a ttin g w ith him . T h e ra p p o rt h e ’s d e v e lo p e d w ith K ates is e v id e n t fro m the loud b u rs ts o f la u g h te r th a t p e p p e r th e ir c o n v e rsa tio n . K ates said th a t he u se d to sp en d h o u rs w a lk in g all o v e r d o w n to w n an d th e riv e r fro n t an d d o w n to w n to c o n ta c t c lie n ts, an d n o w g ets th e sam e a m o u n t o f w o rk d o n e on bike. “ Y ou are ju s t m ore aw are o f ev­ ery th in g ,” said K ates w ho on the ride spotted a p articu larly d an g er­ ous sex offen d er dow ntow n, and m akes contact w ith him. O n the w ay back to the office for the paperw ork that w ill consum e the rest o f the day several passersby stop to b an ter o r ask for directions, an aspect L ew is is fond of. “ I really like the com m unity build­ ing asp ect,” she said. “ Y o u ’re m ore app ro ach ab le on a b ik e.” Making a Difference s m a lle r o rg a n iz a tio n s b e c a u s e n ity F o u n d a tio n , w h ic h b a c k s th e y are o fte n a b it m o re n im b le C o m m u n ity 101 p ro g ra m s in 57 on the issues, and contacted som e an d b e tte r p lu g g e d in to th e ir is ­ O re g o n s c h o o ls, say s p a rtic ip a t­ local o rg an izatio n s inviting them to s u e s . ing s tu d e n ts o fte n d e v e lo p a lo n g ­ m ake a pitch for $5,000 o f grant R o o s e v e l t i n s t r u c t o r B a rb te rm c o n n e c tio n to a p re s s in g m oney that they had available from H a n se n said th a t stu d e n ts le arn ed so c ia l issu e , an d a lso b e n e fit from the O regon C om m unity Foundation, to b e tte r e m p a th iz e w ith p e o p le in w o rk in g w ith o th e rs to a w a rd the w hich w as donated by N orthw est to u g h p o sitio n s. S h e a lso sa id th a t g ra n t. N atural. th ey b en efited from learn in g a b o u t “ T he co n sen su s b u ild in g p ro ­ A fte r sev e ra l a p p lic a tio n s w ere th e g ra n t p ro c e ss, an d w e re in tro ­ cess is huge,” she said. re v ie w e d , th e y se ttle d on s u p p o rt­ d u c e d to a p re s sin g so c ia l issu e. B ut students like A llen have a ing F rien d s o f th e C h ild re n , the “ A lot o f students d id n ’t realize m ore basic concern. P o rtla n d W o m e n ’s C risis L ine, it w as happ en in g ,” said H ansen. “ I ’m ju s t hoping that the org ani­ an d R ap h a e l H o u se . A lle n said J e n n e sa D a tem a , p ro g ra m c o ­ zations are going to get ou t and do th a t th e c la ss se ttle d o n re la tiv e ly o rd in a to r fo r th e O re g o n C o m m u - their m issio n ,” she said. c o n tin u e d fr o m f r o n t