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THURSDAY, JULY 6
CURTIS SALGADO – FREE RIVERVIEW SIX TO SUNSET CONCERT:
Bring a lawn chair or blanket and your dinner or purchase food
from local vendors in the park. Enjoy an evening with Curtis
Salgado. 6 p.m. – 8 p.m., Esther Short Park, 605 Esther St., Van-
couver.
FRIDAY – SATURDAY, JULY 7 – 8
ALDEN’S ICE CREAM SOCIAL AT PIONEER COUTHOUSE SQUARE:
Celebrate National Ice Cream Month at the Alden’s Ice Cream So-
cial. Alden’s will have their food truck with ice cream cart at the
square passing out delicious complimentary organic ice cream
treats. Noon – 6 p.m. Both days. Pioneer Couthouse Square, 701
SW Morrison St.
SATURDAY, JULY 8
BEACH BILL BIRTHDAY BASJ CONCERT: 50th anniversary of the
Beach Bill Birthday. Join us for a concert featuring Slater Smith!.
All activities are free and the public is welcome to come and
have fun. 11:30 a.m. – 11 p.m., State Capitol State Park, 900 Court
St. NE, Salem.
FRIDAY – SUNDAY, JULY 14 – 16
37TH ANNUAL CATHEDRAL PARK FREE JAZZ FESTIVAL: This is a
free nonprofit festival. Come and listen to the best jazz, blues,
R & B and soul performances for all three days. 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Friday, 1 p.m.-10 p.m. Saturday, 1 p.m. – 8 p.m. Sunday Cathedral
Park, under the St. Johns Bridge.
SATURDAY, JULY 15
FIRE IN THE PARK: Join us for Vancouver’s family friendliest fun-
filled event! Check out fire trucks, ambulances, police cars and
learn about fire safety, emergency preparedness, 911 and much
more! 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., Esther Short Park, 605 Esther St., Van-
couver.
BEACH, BACON AND BREWS: 3rd Annual Beach, Bacon and Brew-
fest in Lincoln City. Charity cooking teams will be competing
and serving up “Bacon Bites” for you to enjoy. More than 20
Breweries will be represented serving microbrews. Enjoy live
music all day long at the beach. Noon – 6 p.m. This is a 21 & older
event. For tickets and information please call 1-888-624-6228.
Chinook Winds, 1501 NW 40th Place, Lincoln City.
ALBINA HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START OPEN HOUSE 2017:
Join us for fun, snacks, crafts, community resource services and
prizes. This is a community event for families in North, North-
east, and Southeast Portland with young children. Prenatal
moms and children birth to age 5 may apply for services onsite!
To apply please bring proof of last year’s income and proof of
child’s age! 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Garlington Center, 454 SE. Flavel Dr.
Portland, OR 97206
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SummerWorks Kickoff
Multnomah County Commissioner Loretta Smith meets with a few of the 1,150 SummerWorks interns who will work across Multnomah
and Washington counties this summer at a June 30 kickoff event at Portland State University. About 1,150 youth, ages 16 to 24, will
take part in the SummerWorks internship program at job sites across Multnomah and Washington counties. As a result of increased
investments and partnerships, about 115 more young people will participate than in 2016. Youth will work at about 200 job sites
representing the public, private and nonprofit sectors. SummerWorks is a public-private partnership that is locally supported by
Worksystems, Inc., Multnomah County, the City of Portland, Washington County, the City of Beaverton, TriMet, Portland Public Schools,
the Hillsboro School District, the Oregon Department of Human Services, and local private businesses.
Portland News Briefs
Multnomah County Library
Announces July Computer Classes
at North and Northeast Library
Branches
The Multnomah County Library will hold a vari-
ety of computer classes at branch locations in the
North and Northeast quadrants in July. Sign up in the
library, online at www.multcolib.org or by calling
(503) 988-5123.
Resume Help
Work with an experienced volunteer for 30-minute
appointments.
Hollywood July 17
Kenton Saturday, July 15, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Introduction to Spreadsheets*
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 and other
spreadsheet products.
July 12, 12-2 p.m.
Blogging with WordPress*
Blogging is fun! Come learn how to do it.
Friday, July 14, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Word Processing One*
Learn the basics of Microsoft Word.
July 19, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
What is the Cloud?*
This class will discuss the benefits of using the
cloud and how to get started using the cloud.
July 22, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Seattle Metro
THURSDAY, JULY 6
Make a Basic Website*
Learn how to build a basic website using the
GoogleSites application.
July 26, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
EARTH HEROES AT DUPONT LIBRARY: Adventure through obsta-
cle course that will give kids the power to reuse, save energy,
and water, and help the earth. This is for children 5 and older.
Free. 3 p.m. – 4 p.m., DuPont Library, 1540 Wilmington Dr., Du-
Pont.
iPad/iPhone Help*
iPad and iPhone basics, including great library
apps for free e-books, streaming audiobooks, music
and movies.
July 31, 5-7 p.m.
See Community Calendar on page 5
*NOTE: It is important to see the online description
for individual class requirements which may include
already having a Google account. Classes will be can-
celled if not enough people are registered, so please
register in advance if you would like to attend.
View the Community Calendar and
regularly updated News Briefs
for Seattle and Portland at
Tech Help
Do you have technology questions? Get answers
to questions about mobile devices, websites, down-
loading, e-readers, getting started with tech and
more (including help with smartphone or tablet.) Call
971.401.3215 or email isad@multcolib.org to schedule
an appointment at Hollywood, North Portland, Ken-
ton or St Johns.
Computer Help Lab
For assistance with computer/technology ques-
tions, help with resumes and other projects we have
the Computer Lab. The lab has a scanner and color
printer, and options for free faxing through the in-
ternet. The Lab is open during the following hours:
North Portland Monday/Tuesday 1-3 p.m.; Friday
1-3:30 p.m.; Saturday 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Hollywood Thursdays 12-2 p.m.
Weekly Unemployment Benefits
Increase
The amount paid to people filing for unemploy-
ment insurance benefits has increased, the Oregon
Employment Department announced Wednesday.
The maximum weekly benefit amount someone can
receive will increase from $590 to $604, while the
minimum amount will increase from $138 to $141.
The change affects new unemployment insurance
claims filed on or after July 2, 2017. Those with exist-
ing unemployment claims will continue to receive
the same weekly amount they have been receiving.
Oregon’s Unemployment Insurance (UI) program
provides temporary, partial wage replacement for
workers who are unemployed through no fault of
their own. The income provided to unemployed
workers partially stabilizes the economy in local
communities experiencing high unemployment
during economic downturns. The UI program also
promotes reemployment and the preservation of a
trained, local workforce for businesses during eco-
nomic downturns. The UI program administers UI
benefits, such as federal extensions when they are
available, and other specialized programs with part-
ners that include the United States Department of La-
bor (U.S. DOL) and other state agencies.
Under Oregon law, each year the Oregon Employ-
ment Department recalculates the maximum and
minimum amounts of unemployment insurance ben-
efits people can receive each week. The amounts are
set as percentages of the average weekly wage earned
by Oregonians. The minimum benefit amount is 15%
of average weekly wage, and the maximum amount
is 64%. Both dollar amounts are rounded down to the
nearest dollar as required by law.
Higher wage growth in 2016 resulted in a 2.2% in-
crease to the minimum weekly benefit and a 2.4% in-
crease in the maximum weekly benefit compared to a
year ago.
Wage Settlement Against WCI
Construction Includes $20K in Civil
Penalties, Ten-Year Ban on Public
Projects
A BOLI wage enforcement settlement will make
See Briefs on page 5