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Oregon Convention Center,
Portland Expo Center and
Portland’5 Center for the Arts
and provides services that
cross city limits and county
lines including land use and
transportation planning, parks
and nature programs, and
garbage and recycling systems.
Visit oregonmetro.gov/jobs for
current openings and a link to
our online hiring center.
Metro is an Affirmative Action /
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Event Manager, part-time ,
Portland Expo Center, $21.82
– $30.56 hourly. Deadline:
1/16/2017
Event Receptionist, part-
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ter, $15.20 - $18.13 hourly.
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Stage Operations Assis-
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Portland’5 Centers for the Arts,
$13.78 – $17.92 hourly. Dead-
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cludes the following zip codes
located primarily in N, NE and
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whose total annual income was
less than $47,000 for a house-
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less than $65,000 for a house-
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the complete job announcement
and a link to our online hiring cen-
ter or visit our lobby kiosk at Met-
ro, 600 NE Grand Ave, Portland.
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January 11, 2017
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
“I Have a Dream” Oregon
Senior Marketing &
Communications Coordinator
SALARY: Commensurate with
experience
Holocaust Survivor to Jazz Musician
CLOSING DATE: Position open
until filled
Frank’s Song, a jazz film that documents a Portland man’s life, but also the city itself with hits history
“I Have a Dream” Oregon is of ship builders and jazz musicians, screens on Thursday, Jan. 12 at 7 p.m. in the Whitsell Auditorium
looking for a full-time Senior at the Portland Art Museum. The documentary highlights Frank Wesley’s life is a holocaust survivor,
Marketing & Communications World War II combat veteran, psychology professor to renowned author and finally jazz musician.
Coordinator. The Coordinator
will provide important leadership
to our marketing, PR, design and
messaging areas, as well as all
of our stewardship efforts. The
Coordinator will need to be an
exceptionally talented, highly
collaborative team player. For
complete job announcement
visit: http://www.dreamoregon.
org/careers . Email applications
to Sharon Mayo, sharonm@
dreamoregon.org . Review of
applications will begin February
15, 2017.
L egaL N otices
PhoTo by M ilagro T heaTre P hoTo by r uSSell J. y oung
The Latino arts and cultural center Milagro presents the world premiere of El Payaso, a play born
from the incredible story of the late Ben Linder, an engineer and clown for a cause whose memory
lives on in the work of Clowns without Borders.
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Latino theater
group brings
story to life
Southeast Portland’s Milago
Theater presents a world premier
of El Payaso.
Amidst chaos, confusion and
war, Ben Linder, an American
engineer and clown for a cause
worked to bring electricity to ru-
ral villages in Nicaragua 30 years
ago. He participated in rallies and
health campaigns that brought
vaccines to children. El Payaso
is told through the eyes of Elías,
a Latino college student who en-
counters people who are still car-
rying on Linder’s work.
Linder was killed by Contras in
Nicaragua in 1987 but his memo-
ry lives on in the work of Clowns
Books for Kids and Adults
Fort Vancouver Regional Li-
brary Foundation is hosting a three-
day used book sale with thousands
of books on Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday, Jan. 12-14 from 9 a.m. to
6 p.m. all three days.
Bookapalooza ’17 is a fund-
raiser that helps support the li-
brary’s programs and services
and will be held in Library Hall,
the former Vancouver Community
Library building, at 1007 E. Mill
Plain Blvd.
The event will feature used
without Borders and various envi-
ronmental groups that are collabo-
rating to bring his story to life.
With red noses and humor, El
Payaso shares the value of “think-
ing globally, while acting locally.”
El Payaso is presented as part of
the 2017 Fertile Ground Festival,
an 11-day arts festival showcasing
new work from local Portland art-
ists. Shows run Thursday, Jan. 12
through Saturday, Jan. 21 at Mi-
lagro Theater, 525 S.W. Stark St.
For more information, visit mila-
gro.org or call 503-236-7253.
books for kids and adults in a
wide variety of genres. Books will
be bargain priced at $1 for most
hardbacks and paperbacks and
50 cents for mass-market adult
fiction paperbacks. We will also
have DVDs and CDs for $1 per
disc. You’ll find something for ev-
eryone.