Page 16 Jarliani» (Obstruer M ovies in the P a rk — All summer long, Portland’s neighbor­ hood parks will host free films from recent hits to classics. Films begin at dark (8 p.m. — 8:45 p.m.) with pre-movie entertainment starting at 6:30 p.m. Rainouts will be called at 5 p.m. Upcoming showings: The Goonies, Thursday, July 14 at Oregon Park; Megamind, Friday, July 15 at Lents Park; and The Karate Kid, Saturday, July 16 at Knott Park. For a complete schedule, visit portlandparks.org. Sum m er Reading — Multnomah County Library gives kids an incentive to read over the summer months in their 99th annual Summer Reading program. Studies show that over the summer, students lose about two months of reading compre­ hension skills. Kids aged birth to high school students entering grade 12 are welcome to sign up at any school library. I** I i U nscripted T h eater — The Unscriptables theater group presents its original production “USS Improvise: The Musi­ cal,” a spoof on a “lost” episode of the original Star Trek. Final two shows are Friday, July 15 and Saturday, July 16 at 8 p.m., 1121 N. Loring St. on Swan Island. Visit theunscriptables.com for details. Shakespeare at Irving Park - Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night comes to Irving Park on Sunday, July 10 at 2 p.m. Presented by the Original Practice Shakespeare Festival, a non-profit theater company of experienced actors and guest actors. The Proposals are requested from qualified Construction Managers/1 G eneral C ontra ctors (CM /GC) for services for the Hope VI Revitalization of Hillsdale Terrace. The selected CM/GC will work to create a livable, sustainable, child-friendly environment at the Hillsdale Terrace public housing site. Home Forward will accept Proposals until 2:00 PM, August 16,2011 at Home Forward Procurement and Contracts Department located at 135 SW Ash Street, 5th Floor, Portland, Oregon 97204. Proposals should be clearly marked with the respondent’s name and address and the RFP title and number. Hard copies of the Request for Proposals will be available beginning | July 13, 2011 between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM at Home Forward Procurement and Contracts Department, located at 135 SW Ash | otreet, 5th Floor, Portland, Oregon 97204. Electronic copies are available on the Home Forward website: http://www.hapdx.org/business/solicitations.html and old will be shimmying in their seats for “Hairspray.” The big mu­ sical comedy by Roadway Rose Theatre group is now showing through July 24 at the Deb Fennell Auditorium in Tigard, 9000 S.W. D urham Rd. For tickets, visit broadwayrose.org or call the box office at 503-620-5262. C hronicles o f N arnia E xhibition - Take a magical journey of explora­ tion in the Chronicles of Narnia, OM SI’s new state-of-the-art exhibi­ tion, where visi­ tors will enter a th ree d im e n ­ sional world that co m b in es the wonders of sci­ ence with C.S. Lewis’ beloved fictional books and blockbuster film series. The exhibition will show through Sept. 25, and tickets are $2 with regular museum admission. N orm an S ylvester B and - Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester and his band perform Friday, July 15 at the Cathe­ dral Park Jazz Festival in St. Johns; Saturday, July 16 at Spirit Mountain Casino in Grande Ronde; and Fri­ day, July 22 at the West Linn Sa­ loon. M el B row n L ive - Portland jazz gi­ ant Mel Brown performs at Salty’s on the Columbia every Friday and Saturday night. Known as the “Gentleman of Jazz,” Brown has a career spanning over 40 years. performance is free. ÈLICE► HOME FORWARD CONSTRUCTION MANAGER/GENERAL CONTRACTOR SERVICES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO. 06/11-133 You C a n ’t Stop the Beat! -- Young July 13. 2011 If the RFP is obtained via the Home Forward website, a required registration form must be faxed to Home Forward (503-802-8496) I in order to be added to the Plan Holders List and to receive any | I addendum. Sum m er Concerts in the Parks — Parks near you are hosting a variety of free concerts featuring funk, pop, rock, Afro beat, country, swing, Celtic, jazz, soul and Zydeco. The schedule is posted on portlandparks.org or call 503-823-5446. That’s All Folks! — Did you know the voice of Bugs Bunny, Pepe Le Pew, Barney Rubble, and countless other cartoon characters was Mel Blanc, a Portland native? “T hat’s All Folks! The Mel Blanc Story,” a tribute to Mel Blanc through film, sound, photographs and memorabilia will show through Sept. 11 at the Oregon Jewish Museum, 1953 N.W. Kearney St. Admission is $6 and $4 for students and seniors. Visit ojm.org or call 503-226-3600. C lassified / B ids Steel Buildings Discounted Factory Inventory 24x36, 38x50, 33x39, 42x57 Misc. Sizes, limited availability www.utilityking.corn Source:lE9 Advertise with diversity in ■!'Tiirdand Observer Call 503-288-0033 866-609-4321 Portland Development Commission The Urban Renewal Agency for the City of Portland, Oregon Portland is internationally recognized for its quality of life, distinctive neighborhoods, and robust transit system. Playing a key role in keeping Portland, Oregon, one of America’s most livable cities is the Portland Development Commission’s mission. PDC is the City’s urban renewal agency, charged with bringing together resources to achieve Portland’s vision. W e’re currently looking for qualified individuals to complement our workforce for the following positions: 53101 Program Coordinator-Business Finance Officer 24 2 1 1 1 - Associate ITTechnician - Student Employee ¡An optional pre-proposal conference for contractors or their PDC values diversity in its work force and is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action. representatives will be held on J u ly 21, 2011 a t 10:00 a.m .. Prospective proposers are strongly encouraged to attend. This conference will be held in the Hillsdale Terrace Community Room located at 6775 SW 26th Avenue, Portland Oregon 97219. Immediately following this conference, Proposers will have the opportunity to visit the Hillsdale Terrace site. Apply online at www.pdc.us/about_pdc/jobs Portland Development Commission, 222 NW 5th Ave., Portland, OR 97209 Jobline: 503.823.3463 Home Forward has established a variety of Economic Participation I goals, including an aspirational goal of 20% participation by minority- owned, woman-owned and emerging small businesses on this project. M inority-owned, wom an-owned and em erging small businesses with an interest in this project are also encouraged to | attend the pre-proposal conferences. RFP Contact: Berit Stevenson, Procurement Coordinator 135 SW Ash Street, 5th Floor Portland Oregon 97204 503.802.8541 berits@hapdx.org The construction portion of this contract is for a public work subject to the Davis-Bacon prevailing wage decision. Home Forward, the new name for The Housing Authority of Portland, is a public corporation serving all Multnomah County. Home Forward provides housing and housing-related services to those who face barriers due to income or disability. Home Forward’s housing and rent assistance programs serve 33,000 residents throughout the [co u n ty. A c itize n co m m issio n , w ith v o lu n te e r m em bers recommended by the City of Portland, the City of Gresham, and Multnomah County, and approved by the Portland City Council, I governs Home Forward. Home Forward is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages minority-owned and women-owned businesses 1 and emerging small businesses to submit proposals or to participate as subcontractors and suppliers on this and all Home Forward ! contracts. For contracting opportunities with the City of Portland, visit the Procurement Services website at: http://www.portlandonline.com/omf/purchasing 'rf TTTiy- connect with us City of Portland Procurement Services 1120 SW Fifth Avenue Room 750 Portland Oregon 97204 503-823-6855 To Place Your Classified Advertisement Contact: Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com