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A p ril 25. 2012 Page 18 C lassifieds / B ids PCC Rock Creek Bond Projects Construction Kickoff Event Portland C om m unity V kTJ F O R T IS c O N jfiu c r iO N in c L egal N otices opsis architecture ■<1 . - .■¿.aeitnixXi -=-5 a A E3HCMSIRM1WH • <K !v •«tin's« m (¡MK"» » * ft«« < ■>«><r«(t>wn Date: May 8th, 2012 / Time: 8:30am - 10:30am Location: PCC Rock Creek Campus, Building 9 Event Center Map: h ttp://w w w .pcc.edU /about/locations/m ap/# rc The se ssion - led by C a m pus P resident David Rule - will take place in the B uilding 9 Event C e n ter and will focus on bond-funded im provem ent projects for the Rock C reek Cam pus. Th is will also be an M /W /ESB w orksh op to discuss sp ecific opportunities. The agenda will include a bond program overview and Rock Creek projects overview . CM /G C partners: Fortis Construction, Northwest Infrastructure, and Faison Construction will discuss project tim elines and opportunities fo r participation as well as projects slated for sum m er construction starts. For m ore inform ation contact: Joh n Persen at ¡p ersen@ pcc.edu OR Chelle M iller at ch e lle m @ fo rtisconstruct.com REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS METRO ZOO Concessionaire Mobile Food Carts RFP 12-2090 The O regon Zoo, a de p artm e n t o f M etro, a m etropolitan service district organized und er the law s of the S tate of O regon and the M etro Charter, located at 6 00 NE G rand Avenue, Portland, OR 97232-2736, is req ue sting p roposals for C oncessionaire M obile Food Carts at the O regon Zoo. Sealed p roposals are due close o f business on M ay 8, 2012, in M e tro’s business offices at 6 0 0 NE G rand Avenue, Portland, OR 97232-2736, Attention: Karen S lusaren ko, RFP 12-2090. M etro is so licitin g p roposals to form a pool o f q ualified C ontractors to provide "on c a ll” m obile cart food se rvice fo r special events at the Zoo. Prim arily, se rvice w ould be for th e su m m e r co n ce rt series b e g in n in g Ju n e 2 0 1 2 a n d e n d in g S e p te m b e r 2 0 1 2 . O th e r opportunities m ay arise throughout the year depending on Zoo need and C ontractor availability. Request for Proposal inform ation can be view ed at M etro’s website http://w w w .oregonm etro.gov. click on “ D oing Business W ith," then "R e q u e sts fo r Bids and P ro p o sa l.” M etro m ay acce pt or reject a n y or all proposals, in w hole or in part, or w aive irregularities not affe ctin g substantial rights if such action is deem ed in th e public interest. M etro exte n d s equa l o p p o rtu n ity to all persons and sp ecifically e n c o u r a g e s m in o r ity , w o m e n -o w n e d a n d e m e r g in g s m a ll businesses to access and participate in this and all M etro projects, program s and services. Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classlfleds@portlandobserver.com The Portland O bserver Sunday April 22, 2012 Open House 2:00pm-4:00pm w Part-time HEAD COACH, MEN'S BASKETBALL PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE Sustainable practices to reduce waste and protect the environment were showcased in Vancouver for Earth Day. Clark County Environmental Ser vices, in cooperation with commu nity partners, sponsored the a half day Do It Yourself fair on Saturday to teach residents how to better connect with their environment and save money by the way they care for their yards and clean their homes. “We want people to repair things rather than throw them away when they can still be very useful,” said Sally Fisher, sustainability specialist. The fair included workshops P le a s e s u b m it le t t e r o f about rain barrels, rain gardens, bike a p p lic a t io n , re s u m e , a n d basics, vegetable gardening, com puter maintenance, green cleaning, references by M ay 4, 2012 to: and basic plumbing and wiring. The Dick M agruder tips included lessons in tree plant Athletic D irector ing and c are, w eed c o n tro l, Portland C om m unity College composting, weatherization, screen PO Box 19000 and screen door repair and how to P ortland, OR 97280 size your lawn. 971 -7 2 2 -5 5 1 3 Upcoming events will help resi richard.m agruder@ pcc.edu dents dispose of their hazardous waste, block foam and unwanted PCC actively encourages electronics. For more information m inorities, w om en, and people and a com plete schedule, visit w ith disabilities to apply. Cark.wa.gov. Affirm ative Action / Equal P o rtla n d C o m m u n ity C o lle g e is s e e k in g a H ead C o a c h fo r th e M e n 's B a s k e tb a ll P r o g ra m , located at the I Cascade Gym at PCC's Cascade Cam pus Th is part- tim e position reports to the Director o f A t h le t ic s a n d w o r k s w ith ca m p u s d e p a rtm e n ts to ensure com pliance with all NW AACC rules. The program is se ekin g a coach with a history o f w in n in g records, a n d p r o d u c in g a c a d e m ic a lly successful stu de n t athletes. The p a rt-tim e p o s itio n r e c e iv e s a stip end o f ($ 5 0 0 0 ).For detail jo b description got to www.nwaacc.org Employment Opportunity Institution. African Safari Metro Experience the wonder of wildlife in their own environment Visit the Serengeti/Ngorongoro Crater, see endangered wildlife Contact: sandi@mybucketlistadventures.com www.mybucketlistadventures.com Business Translator fo r V a n p o rt In tern a tion a l, Inc. in Boring, OR 97009. Translate bus. m aterials to facilitate export of lum ber products to Japan . Ja p a n ese flu e n cy reqd. O ccasional trip s to Ja pan & other loca tions reqd. S end resum e to jim .everett@ vanport-intl.com Attn: Everett Senior Assistant Attorney, O ffice of M etro Attorney, $ 9 2 ,9 9 8 - $ 1 3 4 ,8 4 2 annually. D eadline: 6 /1 /1 2 . Lead Operating Engineer, Oregon Convention Center. $31.75/hr. Concert Security Officers - temporary, O regon Zoo, $10.50/hr. Seasonal Park Workers, Blue Lake and O xbow Regional Parks, $8 .8 0 - $9.75/hr. P le a s e v is it o u r w e b s it e a t: w w w .o re g o n m e tro .g o v / jo b s fo r the com plete jo b announcem ent a n d a lin k to o u r o n lin e h irin g center. AA/EEO Employer To Place Your Classified Advertisement Contact: Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax: 503-288 0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com Free Composting Workshops For tips on how to recycle kitchen scraps and yard wastes into com post for successful gardens this spring, local residents can join sev eral composting workshops sched uled in the com ing m onths in Vancouver. Classes include an introduction to composting science, and a visit to a composting demonstration site. A course in vermi composting will cover the basics of using red worms to turn kitchen food scraps into black gold for the garden. The workshops are part of the Clark County master composter and recycler program, led by Columbia Springs. For more information, or to reg ister for a w orkshop, visit columbiasprings.org or call 360-882- 0936, extension 224. For c o n tra c tin g o p p o rtu n itie s w ith th e C ity of Portland, visit the Procurement Services website at: M etro and its contractors will not discrim inate against any person(s), em ployee or applican t for em ploym ent based on race, creed, color, n a tio n a l origin , sex, se xu a l o rie n ta tio n , age, religion, p hysical handicap, political affiliation o r m artial status. M etro fu lly com plies w ith Title VI of the Civil R ights A ct o f 1964 and related statutes and regulations in all program s and activities. For m ore inform ation, or to obtain a Title VI C o m p la in t Form , see w w w .oregonm etro.gov. 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