Page 2 ^Jortlanb (Obstruer May 22, 2013 CAREERS Special 2013 Good in the Hood Multi-Cultural Music & Food Festival Kick Off at McMenamms Kennedy ■ • School (ojÈf o f 33,s i n d K dlm gsw orth) Thursday, June 20th 6-10 pm F e s tiv a l D a te s : Fhday, June 28th 6 - 1 0 pm Saturday, June 29th Noon - 9:30pm Sunday, June 30th Noon - 7:30pm Lillis Albina Park (next to Harriet Tubman School) Is currently seeking the following participants: ♦ Event Sponsors ♦ Entertainers ♦ \ ohinteers for the Planning Committee ♦ Volunteers to work the 2-dav Festival ♦ Food. Marketplace and Info Village Vendors ♦ Parade Participants If you are interested in participating please call 971-302-6350 or t Email goodinthehood29ggm ail.com Tornado U pgraded to R are EF5 /4n aerial view shows an entire neighborhood destroyed by a tornado Monday in Moore, Okla. At least 24 people, including nine children, were killed. The massive tornado was upgraded Tuesday as a type EF5 tornado, the most powerful type. (AP photo) MMM Shots Fired on Condo Someone fired a gun into a condo in Beaverton at 1 a.m. Tuesday and a 34-year-old man ended up in the PCRIÍ Meeting the affordable housing needs o f the community and providing a pathway to home ownership. Interested in quality, affordable Week ¡n The Review Club Shooting Arrest A man was arrested for attempted murder after shots were exchanged between people in the area of Dia­ monds Gentlemen’s Club at 3390 hospital with gunshot wounds. It N.E. Sandy Blvd. It happened Sun­ happened in the 15000 block of day around 2:40 a.m. Police say the Southwest Sparrow Loop. The vic­ gunfire appears to be gang-related. tim was Brandon Jesse Frison, 34, who was released from the hospital. TriMet Fined by Judge A federal judge has fined TriMet, saying the agency isn't playing ball with a lawsuit filed against it. The case surrounds an April 23, 2010 incident in Old Town where a bus driver made an illegal left turn and killed two people. Gas Prices on Rise housing? Welcome to PCRI. PCRI maintains over 700 units of affordable rental housing in Portland, including apartments, plexes and single-family homes, and provides home ownership opportunities to individuals and families with low-moderate incomes. We also provide an array of programs and Morehouse Commencement President Barack Obam a asked graduates to use their power for something larger then themselves during a Sunday commencement address at Morehouse College, the historically black, all-male institu­ tion in Atlanta. Obama became the first sitting president to address Morehouse, the alma mater of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose spirit was evoked throughout the speech. As motorists head into the Memorial Day weekend, the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded in the Portland area has jumped a nickel in the past week, hitting $3.98 on Tues­ day morning. Tight supplies and refinery issues in California and Washington were blamed. New Shelter for employment, mental health ser­ vices, or ad d ictio n treatm en t, “Whatever it is they need to im­ prove their life,” she said. Though the new space affords clients and staff alike more opportu­ nities, it remains unfinished. The top two floors of the four floor build­ ing feature 42 single-occupancy rooms that the Salvation Army hopes to convert into permanent living spaces for homeless women. But it is estimated it will take another $300,000 in donations to fully refurbish the rooms. “Being able to perm anently house people is really important. It’d be a blessing,” Kidd said. services, designed to increase family stability, self-sufficiency, and wealth creation. For more information, to find out if there are c o n t i n u e d f r o m fron t available properties, or to be placed on our waitlist, please contact us. Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives 6329 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97211 503-288-2923 www.pcrihome.org OPPORTUNITY for a shelter and increase the num­ ber of clients becoming self suffi­ cient. “W e’ll be able to provide more services to people who are not stay­ ing in the dorm,” Kidd said. “Before we only had two offices that six case managers and two interns shared, and now everybody will have an office. So there will be more access and availability for advocacy and working with clients to meet then- needs. ” Service priorities are helping with