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Page 14 (Dbsertier C lassifieds /B ids Metro To Place Your Classified Advertisement M etro o p e ra te s the O regon Convention Center, Oregon Zoo, Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and Expo C e n te r and p ro vid e s transportation planning, recycling, natural area and other services to the region. Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax: 503-288-0015 Visit www.oregonmetro.gov/iobs for current openings and a link to our online hiring center. e-mail: classifieds @portlandobserver.com l Metro is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer Job Fair Friday, January 9,2015 9am-3pm Location: Oregon Convention Center Meeting Rooms E141-144 777 NE Martin Luther King Blvd, Portland Oregon 97232 pacificwild Catering, a premium brand of Aramark/Giacometti Partners, LTD, is seeking candidates to work at the following venues Oregon Convention Center, Portland Centers for the Performing Arts and the Portland Expo Center Opportunities are available for qualified candidates for the following food service positions (open positions vary by venue) ' • Concession Stand Workers/Cashiers • Concession Stand Runner • Concession Cooks • Restaurant Cooks • Stewards (Dishwashers) • Barista • Banquet Runners Eligible candidates must have the ability to work an event based schedule (to include evenings and weekends); valid Food Handler Card is required for all positions; valid OLCC card is required for some positions. Eligible candidates are accountable to follow Aramark food safety, occupational safety and environment safety standards; support positive employee morale, and provide excellent guest service to our customers, the client and to co workers. December 24, 2014 Arts * v r ENTERTAINMENT iiii Senior Center Big Band Bash People age 50 and better are in vited to ring in the New Year with the sounds of yesteryear at Vancouver Parks and Recreation's sixth annual Swinging in the New Year's Eve Dance, Wednesday, Dec. 31 at the Luepke Senior Center, 1009 E. McLoughlin Blvd., in Vancouver. Enjoy 1940s Big Band-era stan dards performed by the Beacock Swing Band, as well as light refresh ments and party favors. Doors open at 7 p.m. Admission is $15 for Vancouver residents and $18 for non-residents. Advance registration is required by c a llin g the M arsh all or Firstenburg Community Center at 360-487-7100or360-487-7001. Swinging in the New Year's Eve Dance is one of two dances hosted by V an co u v er P arks and Recreation's 50 and Better Program each year. Team 1 Education Pays You Too G.O.O.D. (Get Out Of Debt) Host or A ttend a Team 1 G.O.O.D. Party • Invite 3-10 To A ttend Pav Day Every Friday EOE, M/F/Disability/Vet «Start-up for $19.90—$39.90 Each SENIORS AND RESIDENTS OF North/Northeast Portland Also Encouraged To Apply 'End up with $120-$800 within 2 weeks Make Money Applicants must be 18 years of age Call & Listen on Sunday a t 5pm If you are interested in applying for one of these exciting opportunities, please join us at our Job Fair!! 424-203-8405 Pin 831935# Not C o n ta c t C o a ch John 503-358-9655 Excuses Legal Notices ■I ■ Avalon Flowers 520 S W 3rd Ave., Portland, OR 97204 • 503-796-9250 A full service flower experience Cori Stewart— Owner, Operator 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: 5 0 3 -2 8 8 -0 0 1 5 e-mail: ctassffleds@portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer • Birthdays • Funerals •Anniversaries • Weddings Open: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am til 5:30pm Saturday 9am til 2pm. Website: avalonflowerspdx.com email: avalonflowers@ msn.com We Offer Wire Services Big Band-era standards will highlight a New Year’s Eve Dance, Wednesday, Dec. 31 at the Luepke Senior Cen ter, 1009 E. McLoughlin Blvd., in Vancouver. Christmas Sights and Sounds continued from page 9 Jack Topper, said, "Our intent is to blend the traditional sights and the sounds of the season with the hope, peace, and love that Christmas her alds. The season, the songs, the acoustics, and the purpose of the festival are so inspirational that our chapel is a perfect setting for these magnificent concerts. We are very fortunate to receive support from so many choirs. Many of them are among the finest in the region and have performed at the festival for many years." Fr. Topper added, "It is gratify ing to see the impact our festival has had over the last 27 years and will continue to have. We are grateful to the more than 8,000 volunteer per formers offer their gift of music." For a complete schedule for The Grotto’s Festival o f Lights, visit thegrotto.org.