lune 22, 2011 Jßortlanb (Observer Page 2 1 A tte n tio n S m a ll B u sin e ss O w n ers D o you w ant the co m p u te r skills that can help you: Home Depot Helps Bethel Church Bethel African Methodist Epis­ copal Church in northeast Portland is thanking Home Depot for its gen­ erously in donating materials and labor to rem odel the c h u rc h ’s women’s restroom. The gift was inspired by the non­ profit Economic Development Co­ operation that operates out of Bethel. Home Depot recognized that the EDC provides community out­ reach through various programs in the community. The upgrade makes the restroom accessible to people with disabili­ ties to fulfill requirements of the American with Disabilities Act. Bethel members Bill and Paige Walker where approached by an employee of the Home Depot to assist them in sourcing and pricing the materials. After hearing of the needs of the remodel, the store rep­ resentative said he knew that Home Depot could provide more than great advice and materials and connected them with a store manager and de­ signer. Home Depot organized a team of volunteers to plan and remodel the bathroom. Home Depot also do­ nated the materials needed to resize, replace and beautify the bathroom. . The volunteers and church mem­ bers worked together over three days to complete the remodel. Eighty Eight Keys Needs Volunteers The Eighty Eight Keys founda­ tion is looking for volunteers to serve on two boards, one for its music award program and the other a student musician help group. The non-profit foundation has served the Portland community for over 20 years by supporting local performing artists through a public awards ceremony and empowering youth with education and instru­ ment scholarships. The music award program “An Evening of Eighty-Eight Keys” is designed to honor those who work in the areas of sacred music and to be a life changing experience for young people. Students, partici­ pants, and audience members come from all cultures and economic back­ grounds to enjoy a formal evening of quality entertainment and expo­ sure to an important cultural heri­ tage. The mission of the “Musicians Make Better Students” program is to give children attending schools without music programs in our com­ munity the opportunity to play music in a structured after-school envi­ ronment. Serious applicants who can make a difference to the organizations through fundraising, education and strategic planning are encouraged to apply byemailing their resume’to ptolbert@ctoregon.org . For more* information, call John Tolbert at503- 4904344. Remembrance: “Dad” Albert Pool We thought o f you With love today. But that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday, And the days before that, too. We think o f you in silence, We often speak your name. Now all we have is your memories, And your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake, With which we ’ll never part. God has you in His keeping, We have you in our heart. Walter J. Dines Jr. I Service will be located at: M arch i m - j u n e 2 2 ,2 0 1 0 | Philadelphia C.M.B. Church 238 NE Mason St., Portland OR, 97211 •C reate and m an ag e y o u r ow n w ebsite •R educe y o u r costs •Im prove y o u r sales We offer com puter training and technical support to teach you the valuable and practical sk ills you need to run your b usin ess m ore effectiv ely C a ll o r e n ta il us to d a y to get s ta rte d ! (5 0 3 ) 621-6368 info @ L B 3 C o m p u tin g S o lu tio n s.co m LB3 41/,/ ÍZ A I 1 C o m p u t i n g S o l u ti o n s “ M a k in g S ense o f IT A ll tosfe "An Interdenominational Church” i 11 < ». V < ) i CHURCH THEME: Reaching Teaching Preaching Relevance in 2011 < : o l> < í < i k Si ffaatoK fiisHop ¡H. <£ Eady. £cw£tan 3*. 3)astv* / JeadiMIJteiiiuatLst Sundays: Church School 12:00 — 1:00 P.M. W orship Service 1:00 — 2:30 P.M. M ission Studies: W ednesdays 6:00 — 7:00 P.M. “School O f The Prophets” (Training) 7:00 — 8:30 P.M. Location: Concordia University Campus 2800 NE Liberty (The GRW Library, room 303) Portland, OR. 97211 To inquire about our Church please call: (503) 863-6545 or hodgchspks@msn.com www.nwvoiccforchrist.com FGPA JUNE CONVENTION CONFERENCE June 23,24, 25 2011 THEME ‘The Faith Jesus Seeks On The Earth At His Return” Luke 18:1-14 June 23rd, Evangelistic Service @ 7:00pm June 24th, Evangelistic Service, Women @ 7:00pm Rest in Peace LITTLE WAIT, “In your memory with great love.” We miss your driving spirit to achieve, your strong wish for us to stay the course, finish. The race, and to leave nothing undone. As you smile on us from heaven, we too smile just thinking of you daily. The Dines, Johnson, Curry, Jack- son, U.S. Family & Friends will al­ ways remember. How your life touched them dur­ ing your short stay with us. June 25th, Christian Education, Organization @ 10:00 - 2:00pm June 25th, Official Night @ 7:00pm Evangelist Jt. Mayfield Two Nights Only! Location: Vancouver Full Gospel Church Pastor Roy E. Clay Sr. Host Pastor June 23rd & 24th 2011, at 7:00 pm Nightly 311W. Evergreen BIvd. Vancouver, Wa 98660 Presiding Bishop Bishop A.A. Wells (360) 694-5236