Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 12, 2014, Page 6, Image 6

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November 12, 2014
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S. Brooks & Associates is an Oregon-based,
minority-owned staffing agency with deep
roots in the Portland community.
It is our mission to provide ongoing employment
solutions to employers and applicants that
enhance and diversify the workforce. We hope
to always provide the highest level of service to
our employer clients and job seeking associates.
We pride ourselves in being a vital part of the
Portland, Oregon community, supporting local
businesses, along with minority entrepreneurial
endeavors.
Think Jobs, Think Brooks
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SERVING THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST FOR 3 0 YEARS
“Boogie Cat’’ Norman Sylvester and his band will perform for a
‘Voices for Veterans' benefit dinner and dance on Saturday
evening, Nov. 15, at the North Portland Eagles Lodge.
Bluesand Barbecue
for Veterans
The Oregon Military Support
Network invites the community to
attend a “Voices for Veterans” bar­
becue and dance party to benefit
our local veterans.
The festivities are scheduled for
Saturday, Nov. 15 from 7 p.m.to 11
p.m. at the North Portland Eagles
Lodge, 7611 N. Exeter Ave. and
L om bard S treet. B oogie C a t”
It’s a career that takes people
where they want to go.
TriMet is hiring bus drivers.
Have you ever thought about becoming a
bus driver? Because now is a great time to
consider a career with TriMet:
Wednesday, November 19, Noon-5 p.m.
28 th ANNUAL NEIGHBORHOOD
• No experience needed; includes paid
training to acquire CDL
Worksource Portland Metro
7916 SE Foster, Portland
HEALTHY FAMILIES, HEALTHY HOMES
• Starts at a living wage that doubles in
three years.
Served by the bus lines: 10,14 and 72
• Full benefits and more than 20 different
career paths.
Pre-employment orientations:
1-2 p.m. and 3-4 p.m.
• Stable and structured employment.
At TriMet hiring events you can submit applications, participate in
a pre-employment orientation and be interviewed on the spot by
hiring managers. So come to our next hiring event and find out why
TriMet is a great career for people who like to move forward.
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of the diverse com m unity we serve, including veterans, the elderly and individuals with disabilities
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FIX-IT FAIR Giving Thanks
and Prayers
EXHIBITS & WORKSHOPS
GREAT GIVEAWAYS
LURCH & CHILOCARE PROVIDED
SATURDAYS 9 :3 0 A .H .-3 P.M.
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Norman Sylvester and his band will
headline the entertainment. There
will also be prizes and an auction.
Admission is $15 and will sup­
port the Oregon Military Support
Network (www.omsn.info) to assist
Oregon veterans and their families
with various services and needs.
For
tic k e ts,
v isit
tickettomato.corn or call 503-789-
5164. •
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Presented by the C. Ity o f Pot Hand
Bureau of Planning and Sustainability
Portland city Commissioner Nick
Fish and his office have reached out
to thank current and former mem­
bers of the military in observance of
Veterans Day.
“We all need to give thanks and
prayers for the men and women who
serve so bravely in our Armed
Forces to preserve our freedom and
the freedom of those being op­
pressed in foreign lands. May God
Bless them,” said Fish’s public ad­
vocate, George E. Hocker Jr.