Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 11, 2012, Page 19, Image 19

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SUNDAY
MONDAY
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National Sugar
Cookie Day
Liberty Bell Cracks In
1835, while being
rung at the funeral o f
John Marshall
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Teddy Bear’s
Picnic Day
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Martin Provensen
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TUESDAY
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Barn Day
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THURSDAY
11
FRIDAY
12
SATURDAY
13
E.B. White bom, 1899
Battle of the Boyne
Go West Day
Cheer Up the
Lonely Day
Paper Bag Day; the
paper bag manufac­
turing machine was
patented.
National French
Fries Day
14
Bastille Day
Video Game Day
15
Cow Appreciation Day
First Boeing 707
flew In 1954
16
Apollo 11 Lifts Off
on it's voyage to the
moon in 1969
Forgetful Jones'
Birthday (Sesame
Street Character)
Karla Kuskin bom,
1932
18
National Caviar Day
19
Stick Your
Tongue Out Day
Disneyland Opens
In 1955
20
Ramadan Begins
(in North America
Ramadan starts on
the 21st)
21
National Junk
Food Day
Moon Day (First
landing on the
moon.)
22
Pied Piper
ofHam elinDay
17
23
Robert Quakenbush
bom, 1929
Ice Cream Cone
Introduced In 1904
24
Amelia Earhart Day
Marvin the Martian
first debuted in
cartoons in 1948
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Thread the
Needle Day
26
Bert's Birthday
(Sesame Street
Character)
Jan Berenstain bom,
1923
27
28
Scott Corbett
bom, 1913
Natalie Babbitt bom,
1932
Bugs Bunny first
debuted in cartoons
in 1940
Ernie's Birthday
(Sesame Street
Character)
First Fingerprint taken
C lassified /B id
HIV Prevention Position at CAP
Cascade AIDS Project (CAP), the
oldest and largest provider of HIV
prevention, education, housing,
advocacy and support services in
O regon
and
S o u th w e st
Washington, is seeking a part-time
HIV Prevention Specialist to conduct
H IV te s tin g and o u tre a ch in
C lacka m as and W a shington
C ounty.
P lea se
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fo r com plete posting fo r this
position.
Metro
Waste Reduction Education Assistant
- part-time, temporary, $12.50 -
$14.77/hr. Deadline: 7/22/12.
Puppeteer - part-time, temporary,
$12.50 - $14.77/hr. Deadline: 7/
22/12.
part-time, temporary,
$15.21/hr. Deadline: 7/22/12.
Assistant -
P lease v is it o u r w e b site at:
www.oregonmetro.gov/iobs for the
complete job announcement and
a link to our online hiring center.
AA/EEO Employer
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homeforward
CITY OF PORTLAND
RFP NO. TRN094
hope access potential
Selected Public Housing Waiting Lists to Open Wednesday,
July 1 1 ,2 0 1 2 through Friday, July 1 3 ,2 0 1 2
Home Forward is pleased to announce that selected waiting lists
for public housing apartment communities will be open to new
applicants. Applicants must meet income guidelines.
Applicants for these communities must have a head of household or co­
head of household who Is senlor(55 or older) orapersonwtth disabilities:
Studto apartment
Hollywood East - 4400 NE Broadway St
Northwest Tower - 335 NW 19th Ave
Williams Plaza - 2041 NW Everett St
Ruth Haefner Plaza - 6005 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy
Applications will be accepted in person or by mail at one of the
site offices above or by fax to 503.802.8488. Mailed
applications must be postmarked between July 11 and July 13.
Faxes must be received between 9:00 AM on July 11 and 4:00
PM on July 13.
Applicants must apply using the Home Forward application form
available starting July 11,2012 on our website at
www.homafoeward.org or at the site offices. Call the public housing
hotline at 503.280.3760 (TTY: 503.802.8554) or visit our
website at www.homoforward.org tot complete details on how to
apply for these selected waiting lists.
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OFPORTUHITT
Department of Transportation
Price Agreement for Construction Inspection and Engineering Support
Proposals Due Bv: 4:0Qpm, Wednesday July 18.2012
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The City of Portland, Bureau of
Transportation requests proposals from interested parties for
Construction Inspection & Engineering Technician personnel. The
Request for Proposals may be obtained from the City of Portland
website at: http://ebidsvstems.com/citvofDortland
Proposals shall be received at 1120 SW 5th Ave, Suite 800 until
4:00p.m., July 18,2012 attention Todd Liles.
Direct any questions regarding this solicitation to:
Todd Liles, 503.823.6992, todd.liles@Dortlandoregon.gov
There will not be a pre-Proposal meeting.
Proposals shall be reviewed by an evaluation committee in
accordance with Chapter 5.68 of the City Code. The resulting
Price Agreem ent C ontract(s) will include Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA) funding, which will require conformance by
the Consultant with all applicable federal laws and reporting
requirements. Proposers shall comply with the City’s M/W/ESB
and Equal Employment Opportunity Programs. The City of Portland
is committed to increasing contracting, sub-contracting and
employment opportunities for minority, women and emerging small
b u sin e sse s. P roposers are required to evalua te project
requirements to maximize use of M/W/ESB firms. Proposers are
advised to investigate all potential sources of M/W/ESB and
maximize outreach to increase participation. Attention is called to
Chapter 3.100 of the City Code relative to certification as an Equal
Employment Opportunity Employer and compliance with the Equal
Benefits Program. EEO certification and Equal Benefits Program
compliance requirements are available on the Bureau of Purchases
website a t www.Dortlandonline.com/omf/i •inwiPHiir