Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 29, 2010, Page 5, Image 5

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    December 29, 2010
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Page 5
Year in Review (continued)
Rescue Bid
April 14 — Ethos Music
Center, a local non-profit that
has provided music educa­
tion for disadvantaged youth
for the past 10 years, puts in
a bid to occupy the newly
vacant Interstate Firehouse
Cultural Center, a community
resource that has served
multicultural and diverse
populations.
Troops Welcomed Home
April 28 - Oregon National Guard troops were warmly welcomed home
during a ceremony in north Portland after serving a tour a duty in Iraq.
100 Glorious Years
April 21 — Jefferson High School
alumnae Maggie Mashia, class of
1980; Donna Maxey, class of 1966;
and Julie Rogers, class of 1974,
publish ‘100 Years of Excellence,’ a
100-anniversary tribute to the north
Portland school and featuring 100 of
its most distinguished graduates.
Push Back
May 12 - Four hundred to five
hundred students, faculty and
alumni from Benson and Marshall
high schools converge on a
school board meeting to push
back against a controversial
proposal from the superintendent
that would drastically alter both
schools. By the end of the year,
Marshall was scheduled for
closure.
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m a r k e t
N O W D E L IV E R IN G
Y o u r f a v o r it e n e i g h b o r h o o d g r o c e r y s t o r e n o w d e liv e r s
g r o c e r i e s r ig h t t o y o u r h o m e o r o f fic e .
Police Chief Reset
May 19 - M ayor Sam Adams
names Mike Reese, a former
commander of East Precinct and a
cop with public service roots, as
the new police chief after Police
Chief Rosie Sizer was fired in a
public dispute with the mayor
over the police budget. But for
advocates of police reform, Reese
seemed to be an unknown
quantity.
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