August 4, 2010 iln' jJortlanì» (JObsmier Foster Kids to Hoop it Up Camp geared for skills both on and off the court Kids who are receiving foster care services are invited to partici­ pate in a basketball camp that is being hosted just for them. Organized by UR SUCCESS, a Portland-based non-profit organi­ zation that helps kids discover their potential, the second annual camp will be held on Saturday and Sun­ day, Aug. 21 and 22 at the Northeast Community Center. The camp will be directed by Coach Earl Chaney and will teach skills youth can practice on the court and in life. While the fundamentals of basketball will be covered, play­ ers will leam teamwork, coopera­ tion, self-control and fun. Boys and girls, entering kinder­ garten through 12th grade are in­ vited. The cost is $50, which includes a shirt, snacks and a special treat at the awards ceremony. Foster kids C lassifieds /B ids STAR ’j f PARK Star Park is looking for individuals with excellent customer service skills and a positive attitude to join o u r team o f p a rk in g fa c ility o perators. Positions include: Attendant, Traffic Director, Cashier, and Valet, with Opportunity for a d va n cem en t. No exp erien ce necessary, must be dependable. 8.50+/hr, medical, dental, 401k w/match, sick & vacation pay. 610 SW A ld er S treet Suite 1221 Portland, OR 97205 Earl Chaney should contact their Department of Human Services caseworkers about financial assistance, and limited scholarships are available through URSUCCESS. Youth who are interested in participating can download the application form at ursuccess.or or can contact the organization by calling 971 -340-5577 or emailing earl @ ursuccess.org. Chaney said UR SUCCESS also welcomes donations to support the camp and is grateful for the community support. Blighted Properties www.star-park.com HAP Home Sales c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 2 about two weeks after being noti­ fied to fix the problem. However, for other lower-level problems, like overgrown grass and weeds, complaints won’t be fol­ lowed up on unless they are done online, said Caron. BDS launched an online form last month for people to file complaints about properties with overgrown grass, the most common complaint during the summer months. So far it’s generated about 50 postings. Caron said that the online report­ ing form, which requires a digital picture, saves staff time and re­ sources since they don’t have to log a complaint over the phone or leave the office to inspect the prop­ erty. Some residents of Portland have noticed an increase in nuisance properties. “I think it has gotten more no­ ticeable,” said Belinda Clark, the co-chair of the Concordia Neigh­ borhood Association in northeast Portland. Clark said that some residents of the neighborhood have asked about what sort of recourses they have with the rise in nuisance properties. When asked about the new online reporting system, she said that she’s optim istic, and just hopes that it does resu lt in people’s complaints being ad­ dressed. “At least people will feel like their voice is being heard,” she said. Possibility. In every direction.™ C AR EER O PPORTU NITIES The Port of Portland is a regional government operating airports, marine term inals and industrial parks in the greater Portland metropolitan area, to fulfill its mission of providing competitive cargo and passenger access to world markets while enhancing the region’s quality of life. To view current job openings and to access the application form, visit the Port’s website at www.portofportland.com or call the job hotline at (503) 415-6002. The Port of Portland is an AA/EEO employer committed to workforce diversity and affirmative action. 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