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In order to ensure reasonable accommodation for individuals protected by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Veterans a Readjustment Act of 1974. and Title I of the American'swith Disabilities Act of 1990, applicants that require accommodation in the job application process may contact 847 646 6044 for assistance. '/kraft foods O a r r i - e ’s O © r r v « r B a b e a r e Where learning is fu n !!! ENTERTAINMENT Sharpton Hosts MSNBC Hour (AP) — The Rev. A1 Sharpton has officially been named host of a weeknight hour on MSNBC. The program , called "PoliticsNation," will air at 6 p.m. Eastern. In his new role, the well-known civil rights activist and m inister will lead a lively and informed dis­ cussion of the day's top head­ lines, M SNBC said. Sharpton called the hosting job "a natural extension of my life work and growth." Besides his work as a com m u­ nity leader and religious figure, Sharpton already hosts a nation­ ally syndicated radio show. He Rev. Al S harpton was a candidate for the 2004 Demo­ cratic presidential nomination that eventually went to U.S. Sen. John Kerry of M assachusetts. In addition to being a guest on M SNBC th ro u g h o u t the netw ork's history, Sharpton has also served as an occasional guest host on several of its program s. "I've known Rev. Sharpton for over a decade and have trem en­ d o u s re s p e c t fo r h im ," sa id MSNBC president Phil Griffin. "I'm thrilled that he's now reached a point in his career where he's able to devote him self to hosting a nightly show." n Oregon ’ s < - ^ E N T E R T A IN M E N T f at Salty C1 , son theColum- t Biggest < p Party forms The Too-Big-To-Miss h’a everV Friday and Saturday State Fair continues through night. Known as the “Gentleman of day, Sept. 5 at the state fairgrounds in **"' " Jazz,” Brown has a career spanning over 40 Salem. Foracomplete schedule, visitoregonstatefair.org. years. NOW OPEN Mon-Fri: 6:00am-6:00pm Accepting Children as early as 1 month -13 years old. Accepting full or part time child care. For more information Contact: Carrie Green: 503-384-2529 or Carrieg9 @ comcast. net Your Care Javier Nero— Javier Nero per­ forms every Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Afrique Bistro, 102 N.E. Russell St. Dr. Marcelitte Failla Chiropractic Physician We are located at 1716 N.E. 42nd Ave. Portland, OR 97213 (Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.) • Automobile accident injuries • Chronic headache and joint pain • Workers Compensation injuries ....■■■■■■■■■■I. Summer 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 com­ prehension skills. Kids aged birth to high school students entering grade 12 are welcome to sign up at any school library. Networking Fridays--The MVP Bar andGrill, 110S.W. Yamhill St., hosts a minority professional networking event every Friday between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Free food, drinks and music. Our First Priority Call for an appointment! Movies in the Park -- Portland’s neighborhood parks host free films from recent hits to classics as part of a summer schedule through Sept. 10. 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. For a complete schedule, visit portlandparks.org. (503)228-6140 Summer Concerts in the Parks - Neighborhood parks near you are hosting a variety of free concerts featuring funk, pop, rock, Afro beat, country, swing, Celtic, jazz, soul and Zydeco. The full schedule is posted on portlandparks.org or call 503-823-5446. Pedal to the Metal -- An o rig in a l e x h ib it about Oregon’s motorsport his­ tory, Pedal to the Metal brings iconic race cars, mo­ torcycles and engines to the Oregon History Museum in a breathtaking display. Ex­ hibit runs through Sunday, Sept. 4. 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? “That’s All Folks! The Mel Blanc Story,” a tribute to Mel Blanc through film, sound, photo­ graphs and memorabilia will show through Sunday, Sept. 11 at the Oregon Jewish Mu­ seum, 1953 N. W. Kearney St. Admission is $6 and $4 for students and seniors. Visit ojm.org or call 503-226-3600. Chronicles of Narnia Exhibi­ tion — Take a magical journey of exploration in the Chronicles Humor Night — Awesome comedians perform stand­ of Narnia, OM SI’s new state- up, sketch, and more at the weekly Recurring Humor of-the-art exhibition, where Night every Wednesday night at Tonic Lounge. 3100 visitors will N.E. Sandy Blvd. Pay as you wish, $3-5 donation enter a three suggested. Show is 21+. dimensional King Farmers Market - For a third season of farm- world that combines the wonders of fresh produce, baked goods, meats, cheeses, sea­ science with C.S. Lewis’ beloved fic­ food, and other specialty foods, visit the King Farmers tional books and blockbuster film se­ Market on the intersection of Northeast Seventh ries. The exhibition will show through Avenue and Wygant Street in the parking lot adjacent Sept. 25, and tickets are $2 with regular to King School Park. Now open Sundays from 10 a.m. museum admission. • to 2 p.m. Norman Sylvester Band—Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester and his band perform Friday, Sept. 2 at the Candlelight; Discount Admission - OMSI visitors pay only $2 per Saturday, Sept. 3 at Roadhouse 101 in Lincoln City; and person for general admission on the first Sunday of each month as well as discounted admission of $5 to Friday, Sept. 9 at the West Linn Saloon. the Planetarium, OMIMAX Theater and USS Blueback Mel Brown Live - Portland jazz giant Mel Brown per- submarine.