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July 6, 2016 The Skanner Page 11 Bids & Classiied Advertising deadlines 12:00 Noon Monday Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Interview cont’d from pg 7 ran out of the theater, and my brothers and cousins had to come get me. So, it’s amazing that I would study martial arts years later, because that certainly freaked me out at first. KW: What type of di- etary regimen do you fol- low to stay in such good shape? MJW: I basically eat fish and vegetables, pret- ty much the pescatarian route. KW: When you look in the mirror, what do you see? MJW: A constant work in progress. KW: What’s the cra- ziest thing you’ve ever done? MJW: At 16, I traveled across the country by Greyhound bus. KW: If you could have one wish instantly grant- ed, what would that be for? MJW: Fairness. I just wish there was fairness overall. And you know what? I also wish for hon- esty. KW: Larry Greenberg asks: Do you have a fa- vorite movie monster? MJW: Gamera, the gi- ant, flying mutant turtle. To place your ad, email advertising@theskanner.com or go to www.TheSkanner.com and click on the “Ads” menu you became famous, that you still haven’t done yet? MJW: Boy, these are great questions. I’m a former Special Ed teach- er, and I plan to do more in the country’s public schools system. I defi- nitely intend to help with policies in the inner-city school system. That’s something I haven’t done yet, but I’m going to. KW: Finally, what’s in your wallet? MJW: Two credit cards, my driver’s license and 20 bucks. KW: Thanks again for the time, Michael, and best of luck with the film. MJW: Thank you, Kam. To see a trailer for “Vigilante Diaries,” go to TheSkanner.com. DELIVERY DRIVER Weekly North Portland newspaper is seeking a driver to distribute the weekly publication in the Metro Portland and Greater Vancouver areas as well as other duties. Must be dependable and pos- sess a valid driver’s license with no previous acci- dent or moving citation and may have to submit to a random drug test. (503) 285.5555. 7-6-16 KW: The Anthony Mackie question: Is there anything that you prom- ised yourself you’d do if DOMESTIC MEDIA RELATIONS MANAGER United Way of the Columbia-Willamette is hiring an An- nual Giving Director, responsible for building and coor- dinating UWCW’s stewardship strategies with all donors and developing an annual giving program for supporters giving less than $5,000. Hiring range: $59,351-$74,189, DOE. For more information and to apply: www.united- way-pdx.org/careers. Position open until illed; resume re- view will begin immediately. Equal Opportunity Employer. The Domestic Media Relations Manager positions Port- land and the Greater Portland Region as preferred travel destinations through an intensive media outreach effort that targets media representatives in the U.S. market. This position works closely with the PR team in addition to NYC- and Portland-based PR irms, to communicate Travel Portland’s messages to speciic markets, key au- diences and targeted demographic segments. Require- ments: BA with major course work in communications or, public relations and a minimum 4 years of experience as a public/media relations practitioner. Application deadline 5:00 pm July 11, 2016. To apply visit www.travelportland. com. 7-6-16 7-6-16 ANNUAL GIVING DIRECTOR BOTANIC TECHNICIAN I MEDIA RELATIONS COORDINATOR Open: Monday, July 4, 2016 Deadline: Monday, July 25, 2016, 4:30pm Salary: $20.08 - $26.91 Position: The Botanic Technician I performs natural re- source restoration work as assigned; removes non-native vegetation with hand and power landscaping equipment and herbicides, plants native plants in natural area loca- tions suited to the plants’ growing requirements; applies knowledge of botany, horticulture and/or natural resource areas to assignments. Positions may also work with soft surface trails. Please visit our website at www.portlan- doregon.gov/jobs for the complete position description, required minimum qualiications and application process. The City is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Media Relations Coordinator supports the members of the PR & Communications department through a high level of media relations work to include: the development of media itineraries; booking of all itinerary details; logis- tical planning leading up to inbound group and outbound media tours; database entry/management; management of the department’s media gifting program; and local partner and attraction relationship management. Re- quirements: BA with major course work in PR, English, communications, marketing, journalism and minimum of 3 years of experience in public relations or related ield, experience in tourism or hospitality is preferred. Applica- tion deadline: 5:00 pm July 11, 2016. To apply visit www. travelportland.com. 7-6-16 7-6-16 We honor the many accomplishments of African Americans. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Central Lincoln People’s Utility District – Northern Operations Center BP #2 – Structural Concrete, Masonry, Structural Steel / Misc. Steel, Framing/ GWB/Insulation, Wood Framing, Roof- ing, Metal Panels/Flashings & Trim, Joint Sealants, Doors/Frames/Hardware, Sectional Doors, Glass/Glazing/Curtain- wall/Storefront, Painting, Equipment, Fire Suppression, Plumbing, Heating Ventila- tion and Air Conditioning, Electrical and Electronic Safety and Security. CENTRAL LINCOLN PUD Newport, Oregon Bid Due: July 19, 2016 @ 1:30 PM Advertisement for: CLPUD Northern Operations Center – Bid Package #2 Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC, serving as the Con- struction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) for Central Lincoln People’s Utility District is soliciting bids for the construction of the Northern Operations Center in Newport, Oregon. Terms and conditions of the bid are outlined in Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC (CM/GC) “Invitation to Bid”, dated June 24, 2016, attached to and made a part of the Contract Doc- uments. Bids will be received at the offices of: Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC, (CM/GC) 550 SW 12th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97205 Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Pro- posals shall be clearly marked “CLPUD North- ern Operations Center: Bid Package #____” The total building construction cost is projected to be approximately $19 million. The scope of work for Bid Package #2 includes Structural Concrete, Masonry, Structural Steel / Misc. Steel, Framing/GWB/Insulation, Wood Fram- ing, Rooing, Metal Panels/Flashings & Trim, Joint Sealants, Doors/Frames/Hardware, Sectional Doors, Glass/Glazing/Curtainwall/Storefront, Paint- ing, Equipment, Fire Suppression, Plumbing, Heat- ing Ventilation and Air Conditioning, Electrical and Electronic Safety and Security. It is the Intention of Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC to submit bid(s) for portions of this work. A non-mandatory pre-bid conference for all bid- ders will be held on July 13th at 2:00 pm at the jobsite located at 7301 NE Avery Street, New- port, OR 97365. Contract Documents and the Invitation to Bid may be reviewed at the following locations beginning June 27th : Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC (CM/GC)/ Portland, OR; Central Lincoln People’s Utility Dis- trict/Newport, OR; Daily Journal Plan Center/Port- land, OR; Eugene Builders Exchange/Eugene, OR; Oregon Contractors Plan Center/Clackamas, OR; Oregon Assoc. of Minority Enterprises/Portland, OR; McGraw-Hill Construction Dodge/Portland, OR; Central Coast Plan Exchange/Florence, OR. Contract Documents may be purchased (non-re- fundable) in its entirety or in part from Precision Im- ages, (503) 274-2030. Drawings and bidding documents are available on- line through the following Lewis FTP site: https:// lewisbuilds.exavault.com/share/view/aj2v-aq541l8v It is our primary goal as a labor union to better the lives of all people working in the building trades through advocacy, civil demonstration, and the long-held belief that workers deserve a “family wage” - fair pay for an honest day’s work. A family wage, and the beneits that go with it, not only strengthens families, but also allows our communities to become stronger, more cohesive, and more responsive to their citizens’ needs. Our family wage agenda relects our commitment to people working in the building 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. Paciic 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? Go to www.NWCarpenters.org PORTLAND: 1636 East Burnside, Portland, OR 97214 | 503.261.1862 | 800.974.9052 HEADQUARTERS: 25120 Paciic Hwy S, Ste 200, Kent, WA 98032 | 253.954.8800 | 800.573.8333 All proposers must comply with the following re- quirements: Prevailing Wage Law, ORS 279C.800- 279C.870, Licensed with Construction Contractors Board ORS 671.530. Bidder shall indicate Resident Status per ORS 279A.120. If Required, Bidders must obtain business licenses to perform work in the City of Newport prior to mobilizing on jobsite. Bids will not be considered unless RECEIVED by 1:30 p.m. PDT on July 19, 2016, and fully com- pleted in the manner provided by the “Instruc- tions to Bidders”. “NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTION TO ENSURE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OP- PORTUNITY (Executive order 11246)”. Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC (CM/GC) is committed to taking affirmative action to encourage and facil- itate the participation of minority, women-owned, and emerging small business enterprises (M/W/ ESBE) in State projects and encourage Subcon- tractors to provide similar opportunities for their subcontractors / vendors. LEASE CRUTCHER LEWIS, LLC, (CM/GC) Tanner Perrine 7-6-16