Page 4 March 9, 2016 Photo Courtesy t raCk t oWn usa Middle schoolers from Self Enhancement Academy (SEI) tour the Oregon Convention Center ahead of the upcoming IAAF World Indoor track championships. Indoor Track Championships in City More than a Meet Students at SEI get close up look L egaL N otices 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: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer More than 50 middle school students from the SEI Academy recently enjoyed a field trip to the Oregon Convention Center as part of the school’s academic, profes- sional and personal support pro- gram. The tour was arranged by con- vention center staff and Track- Town USA, the local organizing committee for the IAAF World Indoor Championships Portland 2016. The four-day meet will be held in the Oregon Convention Center on March 17-20. For many students, this was their first visit to the Oregon Con- vention Center. The field trip was part of TrackTown’s ongoing ef- fort to promote the IAAF World Indoor Championships as “more than a meet” by connecting the event with local community mem- bers of all ages. The SEI Academy students were welcomed with a series of short presentations on the many professional opportunities which exist at the facility: sales, guest services, operations, administra- tion, event management, audio/ visual and catering. Besides explaining how they landed in their current roles, OCC staff were able to get the students excited about how “small, part- time roles can be a stepping stone to discovering a passion,” one that still resonates with many staff members. For the students, one of the high- lights of the tour was a visit to the massive exhibit halls where a tem- porary 7,000-seat stadium is being built for the meet, including a new 200-meter banked oval track. Many of the students will re- turn to watch the Opening Cere- mony and Pole Vault competition which kicks off the IAAF World Indoor Championships on March 17 at 6 p.m. The other favorite stop was the kitchen, where students were in- troduced to the many aspects of the catering business. They were excited to put on hair nets before entering the kitchen, prompt- ing one student to exclaim, “The only way this could be better is if doughnuts were raining from the ceiling!” TrackTown USA said it was proud to partner with the SEI Academy and Oregon Conven- tion Center on this endeavor, and it hopes that lasting relationships can be achieved with all ages in the community through addition- al professional development pro- grams.