Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 13, 2010, Page 11, Image 11

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October 13, 2010
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Robert Cross, the Alberta store manager for Umpqua Bank, congratulates Angela Molloy Murphy for
her organization winning $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 from the bank fo ra “ Youth-Driven Community A rt” project.
Arts Culture, Heritage Honored
A youth-driven art project will and collaborative community space Challenge sponsored by Umpqua
encourage young people to use which will remind everyone o f the Bank.
their voices to honor the arts culture potential and significance that our
Launched in late July, the con­
and heritage o f communities along young citizens have in our commu­ test received 34 neighborhood
Northeast Alberta Street.
nity.
project ideas to benefit the entire
Thanks to $ 10,000o f support from
The project was submitted by community. Nearly 700 votes were
the Alberta branch ofUmpqua Bank, Angela Molloy Murphy as part of cast by community members voting
area schools will create a unique an Alberta Arts Build Your Block in the contest.
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Healthy Cougar Cub Arrives
Visitors to the Oregon Zoo s
can look forward to watching a
young cougar grow up. The
zoo’s adult female cougar, Chi­
nook, gave birth to a healthy
female cub on Sept. 19. Keep­
ers say the first-time mom is
taking good care o f her new­
born, which weighed around 2
pounds at birth.
“The cub is an adorable, roly-
poly little cat covered in dark
spots,” said Michelle Schireman,
O regon Z oo co u g ar keeper.
“Like all baby cougars, her coat
will lose its spots as she grows -
- it should be fun to watch her
coloring change to an adult pat­
tern.”
Mom and baby are currently
o ff exhibit so they can bond with­
out interruption; father Paiute,
who moved to the zoo last spring,
is still visible to the public.
“We are pleased to welcome
a new member o f our cougar
family to the zoo,” said Kim
Smith, zoo director. “Our fe­
male, Chinook, is taking excel­
lent care o f her cub, and the staff
couldn't be more pleased.”
The Oregon
Z oo’s new
female cougar
cub weighed
around 2 pounds'
at birth.
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