Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 10, 2010, Page 10, Image 10

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    Hartiani* (Observer
Page 10
November 10, 2010
Education Careers
Young Women Achieve in Les Femmes
The Class of 2010 Les Femmes Debutantes and their
gentlemen escorts.
Opening doors to future leaders
by F a S hun
N S tyles
T he P ortland O bserver
M iddle school and high school
girls mark your calendars. Y ou’re
invited to attend an inform ational
m eeting to apply for m em bership
with the Les Femmes D ebutantes,
a local organization that works to
em power young women to accom ­
plish and achieve.
On Sunday, Nov. 14, female stu­
dents and their parents or guard­
ians will gather at the Emanuel
H ospital L orenzen C onference
Center auditorium, 301 N. Graham
St., from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. to provide
inform ation about this prominent,
popular and prestigious group.
Find out how Les Fem m es
makes their presence known with
year-long peer activities, outings,
com m unity involvement, and aca­
demic and social achievem ents.
Learn how fem ale students grow
from young p eo p le to young
adults. The event will provide in­
form ation about the Debutante
and Junior D ebutante calendar
events and more.
Les Femmes members empower
one another with m entorship pro­
gram s that instill etiquette, deco­
rum and dignity and foster being
role models for their communities.
The girls attended m eetings in
which they unite in harm ony to
participate in leadership, social
skills, self-esteem and etiquette
w orkshops.
The honorable tradition o f Les
Fem m es puts academ ics first,
while promoting cultural, civic and
community involvement and lead­
ership. Each m eeting or activity
em bodies them es that are dis-
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Come to an information
session in Portland and
learn how to earn an
Novem ber 18, 2010
4:30 - 6 p.m.
Reflections Coffee House
446 NE K illingsw orth St.
teaching license, and an
endorsement to teach
English-language learners
- 10 JUst 11 months‘
Portland, Oregon
Contact: Ken Winograd, 541-737-5988
Planning to attend the info session?
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Let us know by registering online.
Native Culture Celebrated
ecampus.oregonstate.edu/mat/info
gcampus.oregonstate.edu
extending^,
worldwide
cussed and prom oted like self-
discovery, overcom ing challenges
and em pow erm ent. The skills
learned go well beyond their en­
tire high school years to college
and beyond.
Young ladies take a pledge
am ongst their peers from high
schools across the Portland and
surrounding areas. They get a
chance to not only netw ork with
those they may have never met,
but enhance the respect of oth­
ers. They learn to accept no less
than in academ ic achievem ents
and leadership ability.
This long-standing program to
enrich the lives of youth is a tes­
tam ent to the successful develop­
m ent and social responsibility
among young people. One o f the
many goals that are accom plished
is to be liaisons to the young la­
dies. As m entors, they becom e
skilled in abundant genres o f life
skills. For exam ple, their know l­
edge o f African Am erican history
is taught as well as enhanced. In
order to prom ote positive growth
and d e v e lo p m e n t, the young
wom en make personal pledges
tow ard not ju st pursuing goals,
but m aking sure they are on posi­
tive paths.
Les Femmes members celebrate
that they are m aking their p res­
ence, honor and future destinies
known. The young m em bers em ­
body courage and character. So­
cial responsibility is taught and
encouraged.
Each student in the organiza­
tion m arks the beginning o f a new
journey, a journey from adoles­
cent to young-adulthood.
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I he sev en th an n u al K ana- and cultural enrichment for th
waksooma (Quiet Thunder) celebra­ w hole fam ily . C h ak o k u m tu x
tion is coming to Mt. Hood Commu­ MHCC’s Native American studer
nity College Saturday, Nov. 13, from club, welcomes the public to thi
noon to 10 p.m. This cultural cel­ free event. The pow-wow will b
ebration offers traditional Native held at the MHCC College gym
American music, dance, crafts, food located on the Gresham Campus.