April 10, 2019
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WE’RE
BACK!
Good in the Hood 27th Annual Multicultural Festival ,
presented by University of Oregon, June 21-23. Location King School Park, NE
6th Ave & NE Humboldt St, Portland, OR 97211.
Come join us for a fun filled weekend of Live - Jazz, Blues, R&B, Latin, Pop,
Conscious Hip/Hop; and NEO-Soul...complemented with a DJ intermission.
Multicultural food, market place, informational village, kid’s space and parade.
In addition, Legacy’s “Trauma Nurses Talk Tough” $6 discounted bicycle
helmet sale and Health Pavilion offering free health screenings on Saturday
from 12-4pm.
New to the GITH festival, Movie in the Park Friday night June 21 featuring the
movie “Black Panther”
Virginia head coach Tony Bennett, guard Ty Jerome (left) and their
teammates celebrate after beating Texas Tech Monday for an
NCAA college basketball championship. (AP photo)
Virginia’s Clutch Win
Virginia’s
nail-biting
trip
through the NCAA Tournament
will go down in history as one
of the most clutch performances
from game-to-game by any cham-
pionship team.
The Cavaliers’ overtime victo-
ry over Texas Tech Monday made
them just the sixth title team to
win multiple-overtime games in
a tournament, and the first since
Arizona accomplished the feat in
1997.
They outscored their opponents
by a scant combined 45 points, the
third-lowest margin of victory by a
championship team since the field
expanded to 64 teams in 1985.
The only comfortable game
was their opening win over No.
16 seed Gardner-Webb, and that
came after falling into an early
hole. Virginia beat Oklahoma 63-
51 in the second round, edged Or-
egon 53-49 in the regional semi-
finals and needed a last-second
floater to force OT in a win over
Purdue.
“We have a saying: The most
faithful win,” Virginia coach Tony
Bennett said. “These guys were so
faithful. Obviously we had some
amazing plays.”
Associated Press
School Board
Candidate Forums
Two Portland School Board
candidate forums this week will
provide the public the opportunity
to hear from eight hopefuls vying
for four seats in a May election.
The first discussion with the
candidates, sponsored by the
League of Women Voters, Port-
land Council PTS and the Bus
Project, will be Thursday, April
11 at 6:30 p.m. at school dis-
trict headquarters, 501 N. Dixon
St The second, hosted by Black
Voices United, will be Saturday
April 13 at Maranatha Church at
4222 N.E. 12th Ave, from 2 p.m.
to 6 p.m.
For Zone 2, encompassing
schools that feed into both Cleve-
land and Jefferson High Schools,
two African American commu-
nity members—Shanice Brittany
Clark and Michelle A DePass—
have put their hats in the ring for a
seat that won’t be contested by its
current holder, Paul Anthony.
Amy Kohnstamm is running
for re-election against challenges
Deb Mayer and Wes Soderback
in Zone 3. Zone 1 only has An-
drew Scott as a candidate. Of all
the people running, only Eilidh
Lowery in Zone 7, won’t be able
to make it to either forum, though
she’ll provide statements for mod-
erators to read in her absence.
Robert Shultz is the other candi-
date running in Zone 7.
Festival hours: Good in the Hood “Kick-off Party” Music by DJ Pryce and Hosted
by MC Seezinin Friday June 21 King School Park 6-10pm, Saturday June 22,
Good in the Hood Parade (NE MLK) at 11am. Saturday and Sunday June 22-23
Festival continuation 11:00am to 10:00pm.
If you're interested in becoming a Food Vendor, selling your merchandise
at the Market Place, having an information booth in our Information
Village, participating in the Parade, becoming a Kids Space sponsor or
volunteering at this year’s festival. Contact GITH Hotline at 971-302-6380 or
email: www.goodnthehood.org
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