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Opening Doors to Native Art
C o n c o r d ia U n iv e r s ity , R e d am ples o f N ative A m erican art and
L odge T ran sitio n Services, and the artifacts, w ill take place at the north
A rt o f R eco n ciliatio n is h o stin g east Portland college’s G eorge R.
special “S chool D ay ” ev en ts fo r W hite Library and Learning Center.
elem entary-age children to view an Free and open to the public, the
exhibition o f N ative A m erican art exhibition will last until A pril 5 and
featuring local and internationally can be view ed during norm al library
acclaim ed artists.
h o u rs. T h e p ro g ra m is p a rt o f
Activities, including Native Ameri C oncordia U niversity Libraries’ Art
can m usic and dance; dem onstra & Culture program w hich is dedi
tions for m aking bead jew elry , cedar cated to educating and inspiring the
roses, and hand drums; Native A m eri college’s students, faculty and the
can story-telling; and over 100 ex- greater Portland com m unity.
March 12, 2014
special edition
Students Named Golf Scholars
Portland Parks and Recre
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serving students to college
through its Early Adventures in
Golf for a Lifetime of Enjoy
ment (EAGLE) program and
the Western Golf Association
Evans Scholarship.
Olivia Andersen and Meuy
Saechao, seniors at Madison
High School, and Quy Hoang,
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are the scholarship winners.
They will attend the University
of Oregon this fall. For each of
them, the scholarship is valued in
excess of $50,000.
The students demonstrated
hard work and dedication both at
school and as caddies at the
city ’ s public golf course to earn
their awards in a highly competi-
tive process,
Geared to underserved and
lower-income sophomores who
attend a public high school lo-
cated within the city, Portland
Parks and Recreation has spon-
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program for more than 20 years,
providing key opportunities for
hundreds of area teens.
Speak up on transportation!
L e a rn about p ro p o se d p ro je cts in y o u r
com m unity a n d g iv e us y o u r feedback.
ODOT invites you to learn about proposed
transportation projects included in the Draft
2015-2018 Statewide Transportation Improvement
Program (STIP) on March 18. The Draft STIP
includes more than 60 proposed projects in the
Portland metro region, including 29 in
Multnomah County.
You can find us at ODOT Region 1 Headquarters
an March 18 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is an
opportunity for you to talk with ODOT staff, ask
questions and provide comments.
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Fourteen Annual
Joyce Washington Classic
Tuesday, March 18,2014
5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
ODOT Region 1 Headquarters
Conference Room A/B
123 NW Flanders, Portland, OR 97219
For bus and MAX information, call (503) 238-RIDE
or visit www. tri met. org
May 31, 2014
SEI, 3920 N Kerby, Portland, Or 97217
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interpreter is needed, please call (503) 731-4128 or TTY (800)
735-2900 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.
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