(D j e lune 8, 2011 ^Jortlanh ODbsrrtirr Page 5 Good in the Neighborhood, a Family Affair Table set for annual \n multicultural Qk ' celebration by M indy C ixiper T he P ortland O bserver T he m onth o f June has finally arrived, and people throughout the city are getting ready for the 19th annual G ood in the N eighborhood festival com ing up on J une 24-26 at King School Park, w here fam ilies and friends w ill com e to g eth er to once again celebrate the unique diversity o f the com m unity. T he m ission o f the festival is to celebrate cultural diversity found throughout the north and northeast Portland com m unity. Stakeholders have been preparing all year to bring the festival to life, explained Lafreda C easar, w ho co- ow ns one o f the sponsoring th p to o n e o f P o rtla n d ’s b e st D Js, as w ell as be c a p tiv a te d by the p re ­ se n ta tio n o f fu tu re le a d e rs fro m the h ig h sch o o l g ra d u a tin g class o f 2011. Festival sanctioned event that attracts m ore and m ore people each year, but C easar said com panies. Baseline entertainm ent, m ore sponsors and pledges o f support will w ith her husband W illiam . Af- young people h a v e n ’t been as en g ag ed in help m ake the event be an even bigger suc­ t ter p r f four our m n t h o as ac a o m m K ber n«- m n onths m o em the ev en t,” she said. “ A nd we w anted to give cess. o f the planning com m ittee, them som ething to feel good ab o u t.” She co m m en d ed the w ork by the chairs o f o she is excited for June to -s T he festival, w ith free adm ission, will fea­ the festival as the reason the event has been finally arrive. ture a w ide variety o f m usical en tertainm ent, able to happen for so long. The schedule for G ood as well as allow m em bers o f the com m unity to “T hey keep this thing going every year, in th e N e ig h b o rh o o d is represent their ow n m ulti-cultural traditions and they do this at no ch arg e,” she said. It’s packed w ith talented m usi­ and educational opportunities. T here w ill be am azing how m uch they do.” cians. N ’T ouch will appear ethnic foods, an arts and craft area, ethnic C easar further expressed her excitem ent live w ith special perform ances m arketplace, and a com m unity inform ation for the G ood N eighbor night on Friday, June by Abduel Hall, Saeeda W right, Patrick village. 24, w hich wi 11 be a red carpet event. “O ften we Lam b and C hatta A ddy. C easar em phasized the im portance for d o n 't take the tim e to ho n o r each o ther,” she This y ear’s them e is ‘I f s a fam ily A ffair, ’ people to understand that, even w ith the influx said. “T his will be a great opportunity for w hich C easar said goes hand in hand w ith o f recent the gang violence, the celebration will people to com e out and w alk the red carpet, new featured events that will take place for be a safe event for people to com e together. hear som e good m usic, and let people know y o u th . She told how the festival ’ s planning com m ittee w e are the stars o f the co m m u n ity .” “W e have new additions o f w hat we are has been in coordination with the Portland F or further inform ation on w ays to be­ bringing to the table,” she explained. “This Police Bureau, which is com m itted to provid­ com e involved w ith the G ood in the N eigh­ y ear there will be a k id ’s space, w hich will ing security all weekend. b o rh o o d , v is it th e f e s t i v a l ’s w e b s ite , feature hula-hoop lessons.” G ood in T he N eighborhood is a R ose g o o d in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d .o rg . X o Debutante Ball Celebrates 60 Years C e le b ra tin g 6 0 y e ars o f c o m ­ m u n ity serv ice , the L es F em m es y o u th o rg a n iz a tio n p re s e n ts its a n n u a l an d D e b u ta n te B all on S u n d a y Ju n e 12, at the R ed L ion H o te l on the R iv e r at Ja n tz e n B each. T h e p r e s tig io u s e v e n t is a w h o ’s w ho a m o n g the in flu en tia l an d p ro m in e n t in th e c o m m u n ity . T h e d o o rs w ill o p e n at 6 :3 0 p.m . A m o n g the n ig h t’s list o f e x c it­ ing e v e n ts, g u e st w ill be serv ed a fo rm al an d e le g a n t d in n e r, d an ce A basketball tournam ent w as also added to the agenda as a w ay to have m ore events for the youth to take part in. “ In the past, T h e b a ll is th e c u lm in a tio n e v e n t o f a y e a r-lo n g p ro c e ss th at sta rts in e a rly S e p te m b e r w h en ap p licatio n s are due from p ro sp e c ­ tiv e p a rtic ip a n ts. D e b u ta n te s a tte n d w o rk sh o p s in e tiq u e tte c o lle g e p re p a ra tio n , re la tio n s h ip s, an d a h o st o f o th e r e m p o w e rin g su b jec ts. T h e y m eet, w o rk w ith an d e sta b lish p o sitiv e , la stin g re la tio n sh ip s. T h e y a lso w o rk e ffe c tiv e ly a n d c o o p e r a ­ tiv e ly w ith a d u lts fro m th e c o m ­ m un ity . F o r D e b u ta n te B all tic k e ts and m o re in fo rm a tio n , c all 5 0 3 -2 8 4 - 3 5 9 1 , leav e a m essag e at 5 0 3 -6 6 0 - 3327 or e m a il LesfianmesEtebiitantes.txgig’gmail.cxm 1948 Vanport Flood remembered W ith the C olum bia R iver rising I t rl 1 a few Frxaa ■ inches a lx awaa o f X* flood- XI * J to it w / ithin stage level, rem em bering the M ay 30, 1948 V anport Flood and its afterm ath is all the m ore poignant. T ens o f thousands o f fam ilies lost their hom es in a m atter o f seco n d s w hen th e d e v asta tin g flood sw ept aw ay the entire com - m unity o f V anport. R ecords indi- _ a that . 1 as few as 4 a, 15 a i lives w ere lost, cate but som e com m unity m em bers be- lieve the num ber to be m uch higher, A lyse Kay Spencer, an A frican A m erican w om an w hose m other, now deceased, w as a survivor o f the V an p o rt flo o d w ants to rem in d people o f the event that directly affected so m any people. S p en cer said, “ S u rv iv o rs su r­ vived, becam e an intrinsic part o f com m unities, fam ilies, n eighbor­ hoods and are still here if not in body, in spirit and the hearts and souls o f those that love th e m ...” C o n ta c t Spencer at v an p o rtsu rv iv o rs@ sp irito n e.c o m . Oregon Symphony CARLOS KALM AR. M U SIC DIRECTOR The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Keeping Theater in View c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 3 the R ite A id building across Sandy B oulevard. But local resident E d­ w ard Love said that people w ould not use such parking because they w ould have lim ited access to it. L ove w as particularly vehem ent a b o u t the e ffe c t on th e th eatre façade. “If you put a five-story build­ ing next to a three-story building, it becom es the building o f p re-em i­ n en ce.” H e called the plan “m aking p a te ’ o f o u r golden goose.” O thers called the theatre “our gem , o ur nam esake,” and pointed out that it w as on the N ational R egister o f H is­ toric Places. Sow ieja replied, “As often h ap ­ pens w ith designs, I disagree w ith you. T his w o n ’t rob the theatre o f its proposes to close this and replace it with a public plaza. Closing the street at end ends w ould create som e new curb parking, but the plaza w ould m ean a net loss o f five spaces. Paul Clark, realtor and longtim e local activist, said an adequate sup­ ply o f parking was essential to the health o f local businesses, and sev­ eral shop ow ners agreed with him. Gary M cCready, ow ner o f the nearby H ollyw ood Court A partm ents, said, “At least 50 percent o f your tenants will ow n cars.” O thers said that at the B ookm ark A partm ents, above the H ollyw ood Library to the north, there has been an overflow parking impact on the surrounding neighborhood significance.” despite easy access to transit. The project will require tw o Type S ow ieja said C reston H om es is II D esign R eview processes, one seeking to secure parking space atop each for the building and the plaza. > ► Thursday, June i6 | 7:30 pm L / Í J Acclaimed trumpeter, composer and band leader Wynton Marsalis performs w ith his world-renowned Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra - composed of many of the finest jazz players today.