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August 31, 2016
C LASSIFIED /B IDS R ELIGION
Event Custodian, part-time,
Oregon Convention Center, Metro operates the Oregon Con-
$13.69 - $15.49 hourly. Dead- vention Center, Oregon Zoo,
Portland’5 Centers for the Arts
line: 09/12/2016
and Expo Center and provides
Lead Operating Engineer, full- transportation planning, recy-
time, Oregon Convention Center, cling, natural area and other ser-
$34.22 - $35.86 hourly. Dead- vices to the region.
line: 09/12/2016
Visit www.oregonmetro.gov/jobs
These opportunities are open for current openings and a link
to First Opportunity Target Area to our online hiring center.
(FOTA) residents: This area in-
Metro is an Affirmative Action /
cludes the following zip codes
Equal Opportunity Employer
located primarily in N, NE and
a small portion of SE Portland:
97024, 97030, 97203, 97211,
97212, 97213, 97216, 97217,
97218, 97220, 97227, 97230,
97233, 97236, and 97266,
whose total annual income was
less than $47,000 for a house-
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hold of up to two individuals or
less than $65,000 for a house-
hold of three or more.
A historical photo from Vancouver Avenue Baptist Church which will be celebrating its 72 anniversary
To apply: visit our web site at:
with a special Golden Jubilee and scholarship fundraiser on Sunday, Sept. 4 at 2 p.m.
www.oregonmetro.gov/jobs for
the complete job announcement
Attn: Subscriptions,
and a link to our online hiring
PO Box 3137,
center or visit our lobby kiosk at
Portland OR 97208
Metro, 600 NE Grand Ave, Port-
Vancouver Avenue First will catch the authentic heart nity.
land.
$45.00 for 3 months
According to the organiz-
Baptist Church, 3138 N. Van- and soul of the message, the
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Vancouver Avenue Homecoming
Metro is an Affirmative Action /
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Right Brain Initiative
Development Assistant (0.8 FTE)
The Regional Arts & Culture
Council seeks a Development
Assistant for The Right Brain
Initiative. This position assists the
Development Manager with grant
writing, Development Committee
support, fundraising activities,
campaigns and special events.
$17 per hour plus benefits. See
http://bit.ly/RBdevjobfor
full
job announcement. Deadline:
September 19, 2016.
$80.00 for 6 mo.
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Clark College is currently
accepting applications for the
following positions:
• Dean of Student Engagement
or email subscriptions@
portlandobserver.com
• Assistant Athletic Director
• Decision Support Specialist –
Reporting
L egaL N otices
• Emergency Manager – Program
Specialist 3
couver Ave. will commemorate
its 72nd anniversary as part of
a homecoming celebration and
benefit fundraiser for its annual
Drum Major Scholarship Fund.
The community is invited to
attend the Community Golden
Jubilee of a Heartfelt Welcome
Reunion Homecoming on Sun-
day, Sept. 4 at 2 p.m. The event
music and the memories of this
historic church. Vancouver Av-
enue is known for its African
American and multi-cultural
experiences through family
and community driven pro-
grams and annual events that
enhance the spiritual, social,
civic and academic well-being
of the greater Portland commu-
ers of the anniversary benefit,
you should prepare yourself
for an amazing episode of em-
powerment, reflection and total
transformation as the celebra-
tion promises to be one of the
shimmering events of the year.
Famous Dallas, Texas Gospel
singer Rodney Boyden is sched-
uled to appear on the program.
School Help at First AME Zion
First AME Zion Church,
4304 N. Vancouver Ave., will
begin hosting local youth
from the community each
week to help them achieve
success at school.
The weekly program is
thanks to Mims Rouse, pres-
ident of The African Ameri-
can XY Program, a business
formed to help black youth
build on reading skills and
study habits.
The goal is build on faith and
individual dreams to provide a
solid introduction to substan-
tive reading and study methods
that will lead to success in for-
mal education settings.
The first session is on Tues-
day, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m., a free
community event to solicit the
participation of those entering
the eighth grade and upwards,
to include college and techni-
cal school students.
The invitation is extended
to boys and girls, men and
women, and mothers and fa-
thers.
For more information, call
Rouse at 503-208-4055 or vis-
it AfricanAmerican-XY.com.
• ESL Career Pathway Advisor
• Instruction and Classroom
Support Technician 2 Culinary Arts
(Cuisine)
• Secretary Senior
For
complete
position
description,
requirements,
salary, closing dates and to apply,
access our website at www.
clark.edu/jobs. Clark College
Human Resources, 1933 Fort
Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA
98663 (360) 992-2105. AA/EO
employer.
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