Çortlani» OObseruer
lune 13. 2012
IN S ID E
The Week in Review
O
V > n pinion
I1NICJ1N
ot
6 -7
M ET
f
,
FredMeyer
What's on your list today?.
pages 2
Ä Ä
•>-
J*" ” . i „
' 1
' -
J
This page
Sponsored by:
__
1
T
„ «#•*»/
Parade Camp Makes Point
Steve Alcorn
(left) and
Charles
Johnson, part o f
a group o f
homeless and
formerly home
less community
members, pitch
tents along the
Grand Floral
Parade route,
downtown, to
raise aware
ness about
laws that
criminalize
camping.
IR L O
F ood
page 10
ai ’
Page 3
^r
S ummer
F un G uide
photo by M ark
W ashington /
T he P ortland
O bserver
page 11-12
A public camp-out designed to Parade route for the 24 hours that
“W hat kind o f m essage is the
raise aw are n ess ab o u t the the city allows camping in the city. city sending?" asks long tim e
criminalization of homelessness in
Each year, the city permits pitch hom eless advocate Leo Rhodes.
Portland and across the nation, was ing tents along the Grand Floral "They are saying it is okay to
set up Friday at Southwest Fourth Parade route. Every other day of the cam p for recreation, but if you are
Avenue and Washington, down year camping is criminalized, caus one of the thousands o f people in
town.
ing houseless people to seek shel Portland w ithout housing or shel
P articipants from the group ter in doorways, under bridges and ter you will be fined and harassed
“Right 2 Survive” set up tents along in bushes, in hope of surviving the for erecting a structure for sur
the Rose Festival’s Grand Floral rain and cold without shelter.
vival."
High School Senior Crowned
ENTïOTÀINMtNl
pages 13-15
R eligion
pages 17
C lassifieds
C alendar
pages 18
page 19
Kate Sinnott, a senior at Central Catholic High
School, was crowned queen of the 2012 Portland Rose
Festival Saturday to officially leadoff the festival’s
largest single day spectator event, the Spirit Mount
Casino Grand Floral Parade.
The Queen’s Coronation presented by Pacific Power
warmed up the house at the Veterans Memorial Coli
seum before the 4.2 mile parade started with its array
of amazing floats, beautiful costumes and fancy horses.
It was the 100th edition of the Rose Festival’s all-floral
parade.
Sinnott is from southeast Portland, the daughter of
Bill and Kathy Sinnott. She is a peer mediator at Central
Catholic, a member of her school ’ s junior varsity tennis
team, and newspaper. She plans a future career in
design.