Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 16, 2013, 2013 special edition, Page 14, Image 14

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R emembering
Martin Luther
January 16. 2013
I tO EmDOWef
Jq Area Youth
WSU-Vancouver
hosts day of service
W ashington State University
V ancouver will observe M artin
L u th er K ing Jr. D ay w ith its
annual D ay o f Service.
A n “E m p o w e rin g Y o u th
through E ngag em en t and S er­
vice" p ro g ram w ill take p lace
from 10 a .m .-2 p.m ., M onday,
Jan. 21 in the Firstenburg
S tu d en t C o m m o n s on
T he M artin L uth er K ing, Jr.
D ay o f Service will include spe­
cial m usic follow ed by various
y o u th -cen tered activities and
hands-on service projects that
will benefit local youth organi­
zations.
P articipants are encouraged
cam pus. This event is free
and o p en to the public.
"W e ho p e to bring to- .
gether W S U V ancouver, |
our partners and com m u­
nity m em bers to highlight
the needs o f y o u th in ou r
Oregon Symphony
C A R lO S « A I M A » , M U S IC D IR tC T O H
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rector o f Janus Youth Pro­
gram s. Janus Y outh P ro­ Bola Majekobaje
gram s has operated com ­
munity-based programs for chil­ to co n trib u te school supplies
dren, youth and fam ilies in O r­ and hygiene products for local
egon and W ashington since youth organizations. Donations
1972. T he o rg an izatio n has a are w elcom e on the day o f the
netw ork o f m ore than 20 p ro ­ event.
gram s, som e o f w hich include
W S U V an co u v er is lo cated
runaw ay and h om eless youth at 14204 N .E . S alm on C reek
services, residential services, a A ve., east o f the 134th S treet
scholarsh ip pro g ram an d an ex it from eith er 1-5 o r 1-205.
8 5 ,0 0 0 -sq u are-fo o t urban a g ­ P arking is free on holidays.
riculture p rogram focused on O range 2 lot is clo sest to the
reducing hunger.
event.
ELLIS HALL:
K Tribute to the Great Ray Charles
January 19 | 7:30 pm
Jeff Tyzik, conductor
It could easily be Ray Charles up there on stage! Blind - and incredibly
talented - like his mentor Ray Charles, Ellis Hall literally channels the great
man himself. He performs with the Oregon Symphony one night only.
Tickets start a t S21
private bank
B umpqua
Call: 503-228-135311-800-228-7343 Click: OrSymphony.org
Groups of 10 or more save:
Come In: 923 SW Washington | 10 am - 6 pm Mon - Fri
503-41 6-6380
com m unity, w hile engag­
ing youth and adults in
education and service,"
said B ola M ajekobaje,
assistan t d irec to r o f stu ­
dent diversity.
T he event w ill include
keynote sp e ak er T illie
M akePeace, program d i­
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