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Bids/Classifieds To place your ad, email Advertising deadlines 12:00 Noon Monday Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. advertising@theskanner.com MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST Gandhi on Peace Mental Health Specialist (Program Specialist) Limited Term SALARY: $4,881.00 - $6,506.00 Monthly OPEN- ING DATE: 01/05/15 CLOSING DATE: 01/19/15 04:30 PM. Please apply: www.portlandoregon.gov 1-14-15 Arun Gandhi, a grandson of India’s legendary leader, Mohandas K. ‘Mahatma’ Gandhi, speaks on “teaching Peace in turbulent times” at the PCC Cascade Campus, 205 N. Killingsworth St. thursday, Jan. 22, in the Moriarity Auditorium, Rm. 104. Doors open at 10:45 a.m.; the presentation will take place from 11-11:30 a.m., and the Q&A will take place from approximately 11:30 a.m.-noon. the presentation is followed by a Q&A with the audience; the entire event is free and open to the public. For more information on his work, go to http://arungandhi.net. For more on Portland Community College events, go to www.pcc.edu. POLICE OFFICER ENTRY-LEVEL $5064/month $5545 Second year & $6636 Third year The City of Everett seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that pro- vides professional and personal challenges and rewards. For more information and application, visit www.everettwa.org/careers. Applications must be received by Friday, 2/13/15. EOE. PHOTO COURTESY OF PCC 1-14-15 Movies continued from page 5 Baldwin, Kristen Stewart, Kate Bosworth and Hunter Parrish. Underdogs (PG for mild epithets) Fact-based foot- ball drama, set in Ohio, recounting how a perennial, cellar-dwelling, high school team, with the help of a new coach (D.B. Sweeney), pre- vailed in a big showdown for bragging rights against their powerhouse, cross- town rivals. Cast includes William Mapother, Richard Portnow and Logan Huff- man. Vice (Unrated) Sci-fi thriller about a businessman (Bruce Willis) who opens an “anything goes” resort with life-like robots that look human. The plot thickens when a self-aware android (Ambyr Childers) with a mind of her own escapes from the compound and makes a break for it. With Thomas Jane, Bryan Green- berg and Charlotte Kirk. DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR KBOO is hiring a Development Director. Join the com- munity radio movement and be a part of the KBOO ren- aissance! KBOO is seeking applicants with 4 years of professional development experience to lead foundation relationships, direct mail, communications and social media work while supporting KBOO’s growing member- ship, major donor work and business relationships. This is a full-time position with a starting salary of $30,400.38/year with fully paid health and dental insur- ance, paid vacation, sick leave, and 11 paid holidays per year. KBOO Community Radio is an equal opportunity employer and affirmative action employer. Women and people of color are encouraged to apply. To apply: Please send a resume and a cover letter outlining your qualifications and answering the question “Why is KBOO important?” to Development Director Hiring: 20 SE 8th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97214 or e-mail to hir- ing@KBOO.org by 5:00 pm Friday, January 23rd, 2015. No phone calls please. 1-14-15 Ella’s Kitchen formerly Soup & Soap SOUL FOOD ...one taste will bring you back. BREAKFAST • LUNCH SPECIALS DINNER • SEAFOOD • DESSERT “Finally!! I found a great cozy soul food spot in Portland” “Something about Ella’s catfish is magical” “The mac and cheese was real mac and cheese like momma used to (or should’ve made)” OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 9 AM - 6 PM 3505 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, OR 503-927-6708 add 25¢ for each to go meal We honor the many accomplishments of African Americans It is our primary goal as a labor union to better the lives of all people work- ing in the building trades through advocacy, civil demonstra- tion, and the long-held belief that workers deserve a "fami- ly wage" - fair pay for an hon- est day's work. A family wage, and the bene- fits that go with it, not only strengthens families, but also allows our communities to become stronger, more cohe- sive, and more responsive to their citizens' needs. Our family wage agenda reflects our commitment to people working in the build- ing trades, and to workers everywhere. In this small way, we are doing our part to help people achieve the American Dream. This dream that workers can hold dear regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, creed, or religious beliefs. The Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters Representing more than 5.000 construction workers in Oregon State. Do you want to know more about becoming a Union carpenter? January 14, 2015 The Portland and Seattle Skanner Page 7