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Help with Street Trees Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 6 Non-profit offers low cost and free planting For information, » visit the website oregonvotes.org See Metro, page 11 O lnrtlanit V ° lume X X X X I "‘City 0/Roses’ Number 41 lb M H VOTE 2012 bserlier43 F ctn K I ichtf»rl in IQ 7O Established in 1970 www.p www.portlandobserver.coni wedne Wednesday • October 24. 2012 Committed to Cultural Diversity •/ ■ ft •'community service ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i *» « raurl»», * •“ > vo u r H ie » » » « • • • • c lim b •« H n p M a .. ’»•»« >•« f < * / il «kl ’ •W^-títí.. L w Ir J ¥ T-. photo by M ark W ashington / T he P ortland O bserver Kindergarteners o f north Portland’s Astor School, (from left) Shaylah Dominguez, Dean FiIlinger, Lily Wilkenson and Julio Elenes, pick out pumpkins to carve on a rainy field trip to the Sauvie Island Pumpkin Patch. . continued on page 20 Standing with the Community Portland Observer celebrates with service awards D edicated to cultural diversity, the P ort land O b serv er has been an active participant in the com m unity for m ore than 4 0 years, providing local people w ith responsible and in-depth jo u rn a lism on issues often ignored by m ainstream publications. It’s fair to say that this new spap er and o ur p ortlandobserver.com w ebsite, hum bly situ ated on P o rtla n d ’s h istoric N ortheast M artin L u th er K ing Jr. B oulevard, has w orked tire lessly w ith few resources to en h an ce co m m unity aw areness and developm ent w hile providing an ex cellen t advertising source for local businesses. In an acknow ledgem ent o f its diversity m ission and to pay tribute to com m unity service leaders, the P ortland O b serv er F o u n dation co rd ially invites supporters to the first annual C om m u n ity Services A w ards D inner on Friday, N ov. 9, at the D oubleT ree H otel in northeast Portland. T h e form al event w ill honor outstanding y o ung leaders by aw arding six scholarships to stu d en ts an d rec o g n ize b u sin ess and go v ern m en t leaders w ho are advocates for cultural d evelopm ent in d isad v an tag ed and m inority com m unities. “T h is is o u r effort to aw ard them the m erit o f th eir hard w ork for the co m m u n ity and to give support to the future leaders o f o u r co m m u n ity ,” said P ortland O b serv er P ub lisher and E d ito r-in -C h ief C harles W ash in g ton. W ith a ded icated P ortland O b serv er team , including M ark W ashington, assistan t to the p u b lish er fo r public relations, circulation and p hotography, and T ony W ashington, continued ' y f ' on page 10 Chuck Washington, Portland Observer Publisher and Editor-in-Chief