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Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
To place your ad, email
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Portland
Daniels
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15, 7 – 8 p.m. or Tuesday,
February 24, 1- 2 p.m.,
Stanley-Shaffer Room 22
Providence
Newberg
Medical Center, 1001 Prov-
idence Drive, Newberg,
Saturday, Jan. 24, 1- 2 p.m.,
Dundee Room
Due to limited space, reg-
istration is appreciated. For
more information or to reg-
ister, contact Anne Kister at
503-215-4636
or
Anne.Kister@providence.org
The Million Cat
Challenge
The Humane Society for
Southwest
Washington
joins animal shelters across
North America to save the
lives of one million more
cats in the next five years.
It’s all part of a joint cam-
paign of the Maddie’s
Shelter Medicine Program
at the University of Florida
and the UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program.
Animals – including cats
– are always available for
adoption during shelter
hours, 12 - 6 p.m. on Tues-
days - Sundays. For a list of
all animals currently avail-
able for adoption, visit
www.southwesthumane.org
or call 360-693-4746.
All pet adoptions include:
Spay or neuter surgery,
microchip ID system and
national registration, vacci-
nations, free veterinary
exam with a local partici-
pating veterinarian, animal
training information and
low-cost pet insurance
options.
The Million Cat Chal-
lenge is based on five key
initiatives that offer every
shelter, in every communi-
ty, practical choices to
reduce euthanasia and
increase adoptions for cats.
For more info go to
www.southwesthumane.org.
The Skanner
News Celebrates
Photo Archives
Project
The Skanner News marks
our 40th anniversary in
publication – and partner-
Memorial Service
Fannie Mae Greenwood Stokes
Sunrise
February 22, 1914 - Tatum, Texas
Sunset
December 23, 2014 - Portland, Oregon
Saturday, January 24, 2015, 11:00 AM
First AME Zion Church
4304 N. Vancouver Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97217
Officiating: Rev. George William Whitfield
ship with the Oregon His-
torical Society – with a
reception and chat about
The Skanner News photo
archives, Feb. 8 at the OHS
lobby, 1200 SW Park Ave.
Speakers include The
Skanner News Publisher
Bernie Foster and Execu-
tive Editor Bobbie Dore
Foster; Oregon Histprical
Society Executive Director
Kerry Tymchuk; curator
and archivists Eliza Canty-
Jones, Jeffrey Hayes and
Jack Falk; and longtime
photographer for The Skan-
ner News and former
Portland Artist Laureate,
Julie Keefe. The event is
free, for more information
go to www.ohs.org.
Animal-Themed
Concert Benefits
Portland Animal
Welfare Team
didn’t even know that he
was changing the world
through humor. He was
uniting African-American
and
white Americans
through his humor. He
didn’t know, and I hope to
do him justice.
KW: Marcia Evans says:
Lee, I’m major proud of all
your work, and I’m digging
Empire. Congratulations on
your weight loss. You’re
looking good. Vegan is
working for you.
LD: [Belly laugh] I’m not
really vegan. I’m vegan-ish.
I have a piece of lamb every
now and then.
KW: Thanks again for the
time, Lee, and best of luck
with Empire.
LD: Thank you, Kam.
Talk to you soon.
Movies
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Song One (PG-13 for sex-
uality and brief profanity)
Romance drama about a
woman (Anne Hathaway)
who falls in love with a
local musician (Johnny
Flynn) after returning to
Brooklyn to care for her
comatose brother (Ben
Rosenfield). With Mary
Steenburgen, Li Jun Li and
Gideon Glick.
We’ll Never Have Paris
(R for sexuality and profan-
ity) Romantic comedy
revolving around a contrite
guy (Simon Helberg) who
ventures from New York to
Paris to propose to his ex-
DIRECTOR OF
COUNSELING
AND HEALTH
Clark College is accept-
ing applications for a
Director of Counseling
and Health position to
lead faculty counselors
and provide clinical
supervision, regular con-
sultation, and training to
counselors in the Coun-
seling
and
Health
Center.
Salary
is
$46,796 annually. Clos-
ing date: February 17,
2015. For complete posi-
tion
description,
requirements and to
apply, access our web-
site
at
www.clark.edu/jobs.
Clark College Human
Resources, 1933 Fort
Vancouver Way, Van-
couver, WA 98663 (360)
992-2105.
AA/EO
employer.
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Violinist David Ewart and
piano accompanist Leslie
Garman will perform an
animal-themed concert to
benefit Portland Animal
Welfare Team on Friday,
January 30, 2015 starting at
7pm at Tabor Space, 5441
SE Belmont, Portland.
Admission is free, sug-
gested donation is $15 for
adult, $5 for child 17 and
under.
Donations help
PAW Team purchase med-
ications and vaccines for
the pets of the homeless and
those living in extreme
poverty.
PAW Team provides pre-
ventative veterinary care,
exams, parasite control, and
vital medications for the
pets of people who are
homeless or living in
For more information go
to www.pawteam.org.
girlfriend
(Melanie
Lynskey) after sabotaging
their relationship. Cast
includes Maggie Grace,
Alfred Molina, Zachary
Quinto, Jason Ritter and
Judith Light.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Pendleton School District #16R
New Washington Elementary
School & Sherwood Heights
Elementary School
Bid Date: Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015
@ 2:00 PM
KNCC is requesting subcontractor
and supplier proposals to complete all
scopes of work for two new
elementary schools in Pendleton,
Oregon. Both schools share the same
floor plan and are approximately
63,000 SF each.
There will be a non-mandatory pre-
bid meeting held at 11:00am on
Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at the
KNCC Construction Trailer located at
415 SW 12th St., Pendleton, OR
97801.
KIRBY NAGELHOUT
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
Phone: (541) 389-7119
Fax: (541) 385-5834
jasont@knccbend.com
Oregon CCB # 95590
Bid
documents
can
be
viewed
at
http://bidroom.net/knccbend/psdelem.html and may
also be viewed at the Hermiston Plan Center, Cen-
tral Oregon Builders Exchange, Spokane Regional
Plan Center, Yakima Plan Center, Tri-City Con-
struction Council, Oregon Contractor Plan Center,
DJC Plan Center.
KNCC is an equal opportunity employer and
encourages all interested firms including tribal,
women, disadvantage, minority, disabled veterans,
and emerging small business to submit bids.
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