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s p e c ia l ed itio n
January 12, 2011
Promoting Human Rights
Washington
C ounty’s
M artin Luther
King Jr.
celebration
The public is in vited to W ash­
ington C o u n ty ’s 1 Oth annual
M artin L u th er K ing Day C e l­
eb ratio n on S unday, Jan. 16 at
4 p.m .
Presented by the Inter-R eli­
gious Action Network o f W ash-
ington C o u n ty , the H um an
Rights C ouncil o f W ashington
C ounty, the C ity o f B eaverton
Hum an Rights A dvisory C o m ­
mission, and Portland C om m u­
nity C ollege Rock Creek C am ­
p u s t h e free event wi 11 be he Id
at S o u th m in ster P resbyterian
C hurch, 12250 S.W . D enney
Rd. in Beaverton.
T he keynote sp eak er for the
‘Human Rights: Let It Begin With Me
student poster contest in 2009.
Sophia Qamar's winning entry for the Washington County Human Rights Council's first
celebration will be Oregon State
S e n . S u z a n n e B o n a m ic i.
Beaverton M ayor Denny Doyle
will also greet the audience.
A w ard presentations will be
m ade during the program to the
w inners o f the H um an R ights
Council o f W ashington County
T H E LAW O F F IC E S O F
Patrick John Sweeney, PC
Patrick John Sweeney
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P ortland, O regon
Portland:
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Email:
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A video p resen tatio n on Dr.
K ing using the event them e
“T aking A ction for Social Ju s­
tice: “A Tough M ind and aT en-
d er H eart” created by D ennis
Noack, a student at Beaverton ’ s
p o ster contest. T h eir w inning Arts and Com m unications High
p osters w ill be on display d u r­ S chool, w ill also be show n.
ing the post-event reception. A
T he In ter-R elig io u s A ction
special exhibit from the O regon N e tw o rk ’s annual “E very d ay
A rea Jew ish C om m ittee - “N o H ero” A w ards w ill be given to
E asy R oad: U nlearning D is­ tw o m em bers o f the co m m u ­
crim in atio n in O re g o n ” - w ill nity. Pat W o lter from U nity o f
also be set up at the venue.
B eaverton w ill be h onored for
N am an Jain, m iddle school her involvem ent w ith environ­
w in n er o f the B eaverton H u ­ mental sustainability issues and
m an
R ig h ts
A d v is o r y for h er serv ice to ch u rch and
C o m m issio n ’s C reative E x ­ com m unity and Bob L eitner o f
pressions C ontest w ill read the Bethel U nited C hurch o f C hrist
w inning poem , “ H ope for T o ­ w ill be reco g n ized fo rsa k in g
m orrow .”
the lead in involving others in his
M usical presentations at the church and com m u n ity to p a r­
event will include performances ticipate in Habitat for Hum anity
by achorus from V ose Elem en- projects.
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