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July 1, 2015
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Leisure Time Supervisor
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
The Port of Portland is a region
al government entity operating
airports, marine terminals and
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er Portland metropolitan area.
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transportation planning, recy
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to apply for open positions visit
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to our online hiring center.
portland.com.
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Waterfront
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the Zydeco Playboys.
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sity of our Blues ‘mix,’ this year’s lineup is our strongest
ever,” said the festival’s artistic director Peter Dammann.
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year-round to secure these amazing acts in order to raise
funds for hunger relief in Oregon and Clark County, Wash-
ington,” said Laura Golino de Lovato, Food Bank director
of development, marketing and communications. “This
year’s Blues Fest is as important as ever. Demand for food
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festival honoring
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p.m., on the opening day of this year’s Wa-
terfront Blues Festival, Norman “Boogie
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born on his grandmother’s farm in Louisi-
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sharing the fact that they both have “Blues
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gave tribute to the King of the Blues on
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20 years apart.
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says, “Music can heal the soul.”
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King on Thursday, June 2 at 2:15 p.m. on
the opening day of this year’s Waterfront
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Obituary
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In Loving Memory
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