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June 8, 2016
C LASSIFIED /B IDS
PUBLIC NOTICE/ REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS:
Exploring
Portland’s
Chinatowns
L egaL N otices
INC Project
Worksystems is seeking proposals from organizations to host the
Immigrant Nurse Credentialing Project, which will provide a path-
way for experienced internationally-educated nurses currently liv-
ing in the United States to obtain Oregon State Board of Nurses
Registered Nurse licensure and practice in the US.
C ontinued from P age 10
The RFP is estimated be posted on Worksystems’ website: www.
worksystems.org on June 7, 2016.
Worksystems, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer/program.
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individ-
uals with disabilities. To place a free relay call in Oregon dial 711.
Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an afidavit of
publication quickly and eficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice
for a free price quote!
Fax: 503-288-0015
e-mail:
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The Portland Observer
Abigail Apartment Homes Now Open
1650 NW 13th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209
(877) 324-4092
Our community does include affordable housing homes, rent and
income-restricted limits do apply. Developed by BRIDGE Housing
and Professionally Managed by Pinnacle Property Management.
Equal opportunity housing and ADA accessible.
Temporary Leasing Ofice:
1603 NW 14th Ave.,
Portland, Oregon 97209
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
GATEWAY DISCOVERY PARK PROJECT
Bids Due: June 13, 2016 @ 2:00pm
Sub-Bid Packages Available: May 23, 2016
Contact: Duy Nguyen
dnguyen@rrgcinc.net
Project Overview
Gateway Park & Urban Plaza will be a new 3.2 acre neighborhood
park located on the corner of NE Halsey and NE 106th. The Master
Planning process of 2010 outlined some important features
including a programmed urban plaza, green space, inclusive
nature playground, skate dot, and picnic area.
This project consists of the following Sub Bid Opportunities:
Landscape, Site Lighting and Electrical, Structural Steel,
Polycarbonate Rooing Systems, Structural Concrete, Wood
Framed Rooing Systems, Plumbing & HVAC, Drywells, Ofice
Fitouts, Site Furnishings, Fencing, Playground Equipment and
Surfacing, Water Features, Skate Park, Decks and Bridges, Site
Walls, Survey, Trucking, Trafic Control, Tree Removal, Concrete
Cutting, & Concrete Flatwork.
General Contractors, Inc.
3400 State St. Suite G780
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503-586-0388
Fax: 503-586-0380
Public Works Supervisor II
Salary: $ 5,232.00 -
$ 6,976.00 Monthly
Electrician, Oregon Convention
Closing Date/Time: Mon.
Center, $33.34 - $34.95 hourly.
06/20/16 4:30 PM Paciic Time
Deadline: 06/13/2016
The City of Portland Bureau
These opportunities are open
of Parks & Recreation (PP&R)
to First Opportunity Target Area
is seeking a customer-service
(FOTA) residents: This area in-
oriented Public Works Supervisor.
cludes the following zip codes
This position supervises a team
located primarily in N, NE and
of heavy equipment operators
a small portion of SE Portland:
and amenities maintenance
97024, 97030, 97203, 97211,
staff that provide repair and
97212, 97213, 97216, 97217,
preventative maintenance for
97218, 97220, 97227, 97230,
a diverse portfolio of assets
97233, 97236, and 97266,
within a large, urban parks and
whose total annual income was
recreation system.
less than $47,000 for a house-
For more detailed information for hold of up to two individuals or
this position or to apply, please visit less than $65,000 for a house-
www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs.
hold of three or more.
To apply: visit our web site at:
www.oregonmetro.gov/jobs for
the complete job announcement
and a link to our online hiring
A walking tour showcasing center or visit our lobby kiosk at
some of Portland’s early African Metro, 600 NE Grand Ave, Port-
American pioneers who lived in land.
Metro is an Afirmative Action /
Historic downtown when Oregon
Equal Opportunity Employer
became a State up to the 1920’s.
Tour highlights actual locations
in the downtown Portland area.
PORTLAND PIONEERS OF
COLOR WALKING TOURS
(on FaceBook)
TOURS (2 hours)
Saturday, June 18th
Saturday, July 16th
Saturday, August 20th
Where: DOWNTOWN
TIMES: 1pm
Tour meets on east side of SW
1st and Ankeny (next to Portland
Saturday Market)
CCB# 183367
Advertise with diversity
in The Portland Observer
Call 503-288-0033 or email ads@portlandobserver.com
$10.00 per Adult
$2.00 ages 10-17
Free - children under ten
Purchase tickets from tour guide
at tour location.
portlandpioneersofcolortours
@yahoo.com
through June 21, visitors can travel
back in time to discover their stories
in the original exhibition Beyond
the Gate: A Tale of Portland’s His-
toric Chinatowns.
After gold was discovered in
1848, Chinese miners, laundry-
men, cooks, gardeners, merchants,
and doctors migrated to California
and the Northwest. Immigrants
who settled in Oregon established
“Old Chinatown” (1850-1905)
which was centered on Southwest
Second and Front Avenues.
After the 1905 Lewis and Clark
Centennial Exposition and Ori-
ental Fair brought hundreds of
thousands of visitors to the Rose
City and sparked a building boom,
many Chinese merchants left the
community they had built south of
Burnside and reinvested in North-
west Portland near Union Station,
creating “New Chinatown” (1905-
1950).
Chinese in Oregon were deep-
ly impacted by federal exclusion
laws, but they nevertheless built
homes, commercial enterprises,
and families whose legacies con-
tinue today.
Advertise
with diversity
in
The
Portland
Observer
Call 503-288-0033
or email
ads@portlandobserver.com
The
Portland Observer
Newspaper
need’s a driver for delivery of paper…
Wednesday’s only.
Must have car and Insurance.
If interested email:
ads@portlandobserver.com
or call 503
288-0033