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September 25, 2019
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Metro runs the Oregon Zoo, Admissions Staffing Manager,
Oregon Convention Center, full-time , Portland’5 Centers for
Portland Expo Center and
Portland’5 Centers 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.
the Arts, $49,481 - $71,749
annually. Deadline date: October
2, 2019
Stage Door Attendant, part-time ,
Portland’5 Centers for the Arts,
$15.13 hourly. Deadline date:
September 24, 2019
These opportunities are open
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to First Opportunity Target
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Area (FOTA) residents: This
our online hiring center.
area includes the following
Metro is an Affirmative Action /
zip codes located primarily in
Equal Opportunity Employer
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 household of up to two
individuals or less than $65,000
for a household of three or more.
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OHSU, Portland, OR is looking
for a Sr. Research Associate who
will be: Designing & assembling
optical components; Designing
& assembly of electronics &
computer resources; Developing
software to run equipment;
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apps. Req: PhD in Biomedical
Engineering. Foreign equivalent
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in MATLAB, Python and LabVIEW.
Exp designing & assembling
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iOS & Android App development.
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computer vision techniques. Exp
designing & fabricating custom
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by mail to Tracy Petrie, OHSU,
Dermatology, Mail Stop CH16D,
3303 SW Bond Ave, Portland,
OR 97239.
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The Portland Observer
‘Ancestral Connections’ is a month-long group mixed media
exhibit by 10 local artists celebrating Portland’s African Diaspora
coming to the Multnomah Arts Center in southwest Portland.
Portland African
Diaspora Exhibit
“Ancestral Connections,” a
month-long group mixed media
exhibit celebrating Portland’s
African Diaspora will be on view
at the Multnomah Arts Center in
southwest Portland beginning on
Friday, Oct. 4 with an opening
reception from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Curated by Bobby Fouther,
a beloved Portland visual and
performing artist and lifelong
advocate for the black commu-
nity, the show will feature works
from 10 local artists that embody
the African Diaspora experience
in Portland. The other artists are
Mufu Ahmed, Blaque Butterfly,
Ruth Gourdine, Eldon Jones III,
Chris McMury, Saan Patterson,
Alice Price, Jamaali Roberts and
Hobbs Waters.
Fouther said while the con-
tributing artists were born and
raised in different locations,
different households, on differ-
ent continents, you will see how
Bobby Fouther
they collectively create a shared
sense of family.
“I hope you see how we have
shared our inner experiences to
create this village,” Fouther said.
The nonprofit Multnomah Arts
Center is located at 7688 S.W.
Capitol Hwy. For more informa-
tion, visit multnomahartscenter.
org.
Church Vandal
Sentenced to Probation
C ontinued from p age 3
5404 N.E. Alameda the day be-
fore Christmas last year. No one
was injured, but damage to the
church walls, entrance doors
and church pews amounted to
$324,000 and caused great dis-
tress to the congregation as they
prepared for one of the holiest
days of the Christian calendar.
Prosecutors presented evi-
dence that showed on Dec. 24,
2018, Phung left his residence in
Happy Valley and drove to Our
Lady of Lavang Church, and in-
tentionally smashed his vehicle
through a gate and into the exte-
rior of the church multiple times.
As part of his sentence, Phung
was also ordered to pay restitution
for the damages, serve 75 hours
of community service, undergo a
mental health evaluation and com-
plete any treatment that may be
ordered.