M artin L uther K ing J r . January 13, 2016 2016 special edition Page 25 Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer The Sons of Haiti Masonic Lodge on North Mississippi Avenue needs your help to keep its doors open. Call 503-288-0033 or email ads@portlandobserver.com Answering Call to Save Black Lodge Supporters organize Thursday fundraiser The Sons of Haiti Masonic Lodge on the corner of North Mississippi and Fremont Street, one of the last black- owned corners of the area, is getting some help from the neighborhood to remain in place and meet city regula- tions that demand the proper- ty stay compliant for land use regulations or face steep fines. The building made head- lines last year when the city levied the organization with thousands of dollars in fines for a variety of issues, most of which were structural in na- ture, specifically around their food cart area. Local activists and lodge members admitted coming into compliance was scarily out of their budget, and wondered how they could hold on to the little corner they had left. Thankfully, the Boise Neighborhood Association and the Rebuilding Center, next door, along with other businesses, has stepped up to help the lodge get up to speed, and is helping organize what they are calling “The Sons of Haiti Food Cart Site Redevel- opment Project,” which would raise funds to make the prop- erty compliant. A fundraising event spon- sored by the supporters will be held on Thursday, Jan. 14 at 6 p.m. at the Rebuilding Cen- ter, 3625 N. Mississippi Ave. The public is invited to attend, support, and learn how this project will benefit Missis- sippi Avenue and the Portland community as a whole. Complimentary provisions will be provided by supporting businesses including ¿Por Qué No? Taqueria and Mississippi Pizza Pub. 2016