^Inrtlanò (Dbseriier August 28, 2013 The Mountaintop c o n t i n u e d f r o m page l l maidCamae will be played by Natalie Paul who will be making her Port- land debut in The Mountaintop. Some ofher previous theater credits include A M idsum m er N ig h t’s Dream, Macbeth, Eurydice and 365 Days/365 Plays. Tickets start at $35, with dis­ counts available for students and those under 25. Discounts are also available for groups of 10 or more, Rush tickets are $20. Show times are 7:30p.m . Tues- day through Sunday, with 2 p.m. m atinees on Sundays and select Saturdays and m atinees at noon on Thursdays. See the com plete sh o w c a le n d a r at p c s .o r g / m ountaintop. Tickets can be purchased online or by phone at 503-445-3700 or by visiting the box office located at 128 N.W. 11th Ave. Group tickets can be purchased at 503-445-3794 Arts V FNFFFl ïNTEPIAINMtNI Page 17 C lassified /B id Attention Renters The Housing Authority of Clackamas County (HACC) is opening 4 Public Housing Waiting Lists on September 16, 2013 at 12:00am through September 22, 2013 at 11:59pm. To apply for Public Housing, visit HACC's website at www.clackamas.us/housingauthority. Addi­ tional information on the application process and eligibility can be found on HACC’s website. Applications will be selected and ordered using a random lottery system. The day and time an application is submitted has no impact on whether an application will be selected for the waitlists. Paper applications are available by mailing a written request to: HACC, Attn: Waitlist Opening, PO Box 1510, Oregon City, OR 97045, before the waitlists open. Completed paper applications must be mailed to HACC at the address above and post­ marked between September 16th and September 22nd, 2013, to be accepted. HACC is providing computer access and help applying at the following locations: The Housing Authority Administrative Office (Spanish interpreter On-site) 13930 South Gain St, Oregon City, OR, 97045 Clackamas Heights Community Room (Russian interpreter On-site) 13900 South Gain St, Oregon City, OR 97045 Hillside Park Community Center 10203 SE D Street, Milwaukie, OR 97222 i f you need Spanish o r Russian v e rs io n s o f t h is fo rm , v i s i t our w e b s ite ; i f h e a rin g im p a ire d , our TDD is 503-655-8639 Si u _, ste d n e c e s ita e s ta form a en es Pf lañol, fa v o r de v i s i t a r n u e s tro pagina web; oági 'b; s i u ste d padece so rd e ra com 3 pletam le t a ente n u e s tro numero de TDD es 503-655-8639 Ecnui BaM HyxeH PyccKMíí eapwaHT stom aHKeTbi noxanyíícTa BbiMAuire Ha Haw cafiT; Ana rnyxoHeMbix HaóepuTe TDD 503-65 5-8639 t=íé> EQUAL HOUSING O P P O R T U N IT Y Health, Housing & Human Services C L A C K A M L egal N otices * Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classlfieds@portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer The historic Kiggins The­ ater, located at 1011 Main St. in Vancouver becomes a home for the Vancouver Symphony’s Chamber Music Series. Music Series Moves to Historic Kiggins One of the area’s most storied th eaters has aligned w ith the V ancouver Sym phony O rchestra and its C ham ber M usic Series. The K iggins Theater, located at 1101 M ain St. in downtown Vancouver, will house the third season of the series, featuring VSO m usicians as well as re­ nowned guest artists. The co l­ laboration with the Kiggins is part o f the city's substantial effort to revitalize downtown Vancouver. Individual and season ticket discounts for the m usic series seven perform ances, which start Oct. 13 and continue through May 18, are now on sale. For m ore inform ation, visit vancouversym phony.org or call 360-735-7278. Your w ork m atters, every day, when you work for Multnomah County Department of County Human Ser­ vices. Join a team making a difference! Our Mental Health and Addictions Services Division has 2 openings for Mental Health Consultants: Salary Range: $55,499-568,256 annually The Wraparound Mental Health Consultant Delivers consultation, assessment, and interven­ tion on behalf of children, adolescents, adults and fam ilies who exhibit severe emotional distur­ bances, substance abuse and/or criminal behav­ ior. Provides clinical supervision, consultation, and training. The EASA Mental Health Consultant Provide for and addresses the needs of young people ages 15-25 who are experiencing their first episode of psychosis. Provides mental health services such as engagement and assessment, intervention and treatment, training and docu­ mentation to individuals and families For Complété job information and to apply online go to: www.multcoiobs.org Wheelchair Accessible AS C O U N T Y A f ^IJEEW ORKS Be a vital part of a leading non-profit organization that values a diverse workforce and provides quality cultur- ally-responsive mental health & addic­ tion treatment, prevention & related service to children, adults & families in the Portland Metro area. LifeWorks NW has three RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITATOR positions open: • Provide monitoring, structure, and support to clients. • Project Network is a residential program with a focus on the Afri­ can A m erican co m m u n ity fo r women in recovery dealing with al- cohol/drug issues who live with theirsmall children. Specific positions: • RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITA­ TOR - JOB #1158 (on call, hours/ days vary) • RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITA­ TOR - job #1249 (swing shift, weekends, part-time) • R E S ID E N TIA L CARE FAICLITATOR - job #1250 (swing shift, full-time) Please APPPLY ONLINE on the CA­ REERS page at www.llfeworksnw.org Equal Opportunity Employer Multnomah County Health Department WIC Program Supervisor Apply online: www.multcoiobs.org DEPARTMENT OF COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES M U LTN O M AH CO U N TY OREGON Advertise with diversii\ m Portland Ohset ver Call 503-288-0(1 >3