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Forest and Park Fees Waived
Federal recreation day-use sites Bureau of Reclamation. It does not
will be free over the Martin Luther apply to SnoParks although they
King Jr. holiday w eekend, Jan. 14, might be located on national public
15 and 16 as a way to honor the lands. The SnoPark permit program
legacy of the civil rights leader and is sponsored by the states of Or­
egon and Washington.
his work.
"Honoring Martin Luther King
The fee waiver applies to lands
managed by the U.S. Forest Service, Jr. by waiving day-use fees is one
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vice, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, leader and his contributions to
Bureau of Land Management and America,” said Pacific Northwest
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dynamic playground,” said Forest
Service Chief Tom Tidwell. “We
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national forests and grasslands will
help people gain a deep apprecia­
tion for natural resources, and cre­
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Keep Alive the Dream Tribute
continued
from page 3
celebration takes place at the High­
land Christian Center, 7600 N.E.
Glisan St.
“ Keep Alive the Dream ” is rec­
ognized regionally and nationally
as one of the finest comm unity-
based MLK celebrations in the
U.S. The W orld Arts Foundation
gives a voice to the heritage of
com m on citizen s’ struggle for
peace, justice, civil rights, and
human dignity.
Invited guests will include a va­
riety of talented performers, includ­
ing DaNell Daymon and the Greater
Works Chorale of Seattle, Derrick
McDuffy and Chosen Generation,
Linda Hombuckle, J anice Scroggins,
Reggie Houston, the No Kidding
Choir, the Inspirational Sounds from
Eugene, the nationally acclaimed
Jefferson Dancers, student choirs
from Portland schools, and the Port­
land and Vancouver chapters of
G ospel M usic W o rkshop o f
America.
Lifetime achievement awards for
individuals and organizations with
exemplary public service records will
be recognized during the program.
Mayor Sam Adams will join several
other local and state leaders on
stage.
In addition to a full day of voices,
music, and historic purpose, a ro­
bust Dreamers Village and Bazaar is
featured on the Highland Christian
Center campus. A full range of ven­
dors will present: arts, crafts, ser­
vices, educational materials, cuisine,
photographs, films, and a cultural-
rich network of arts and education
innovations.
Participants in the MLK tribute
are encouraged to make a donation
of $5 or bring five cans of non-
perishable food for distribution to
local food banks.
“Keep Alive the Dream ” spon­
sors in clu d e P o rtlan d P u b lic
Schools, Portland Association of
Teachers, Oregon Education A s­
sociation, City of P o rtlan d , Provi­
dence Health and Services, Enter­
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versity, Portland General Electric,
African Am erican Cham ber of
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In the end we will not remember
the words o f our enemies, but the
silence of our friends.
— Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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