Page 6 The Skanner Portland & Seattle March 27, 2019 News Founder of Rosemary Anderson High School Dies at 88 Rosemary Anderson leaves a legacy of helping people of color and those in need The Skanner osemary Anderson, former Executive Director of Port- land Opportunities Industrial Center, Inc. (POIC) and founder and namesake of Rosemary Anderson High School (RAHS), died March 15, 2019 in Portland, OR. She was 88 years old. She was long associated with serving underrepresent- ed at-risk youth in and around the communities of Portland. Born November 20, 1930 in Denver, Colora- do, Ms. Anderson moved R Rosemary Anderson to Portland in 1949 with her husband and chil- dren. She was employed by POIC from its incep- tion in 1967, and in 1980, Ms. Anderson was ap- pointed executive direc- tor. During her time at the organization’s helm, she launched several non-profit, communi- ty-based, independent, skill training centers for adults, and went on to es- tablish alternative mid- dle and high school edu- cation for gang-impacted youth. The schools were accredited in 1991, and upon her retirement in 2000, Rosemary An- derson High School was formally named in her honor.  “It is astonishing to re- alize the impact she had on our most at-risk youth in her career, all while raising her family,” says POIC + RAHS President and CEO Joe McFerrin II. “As her grandson, I’m still amazed at how she pulled that off with such grace. Each and every day, I’m inspired to live up to her legacy.” Today, Rosemary An- derson High School’s 5 campuses, ranging from the New Columbia area near St. John’s, to Gresh- am, currently serve over 700 students a year with education, job training, internships, employ- ment opportunities, pa- rental classes, and certi- fications. RAHS has been recognized as one of the of top alternative high school programs in the state of Oregon. Through her career, Ms. Anderson was af- filiated with NAACP, the Portland chapter of LINKS, Inc., Black Wom- en’s Network, and the National Association for Female Executives, Inc., among others. Ms. Anderson is sur- vived by her children, William Blakely, Sandra McFerrin, Carol Dray- ton, Randy Blakely, Nona Patrick, Diane Wilson and Helen Anderson; 15 grandchildren includ- ing Mr. McFerrin, and 25 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her son, Orel Pierson, and her husband, Martin U. Anderson (who passed away in 1999). Visitation will be Fri- day, March 29 at Bethel AME Church, 5828 NE 8th Avenue, from 4 to 7 p.m. Funeral services at Life Changes Church at 3635 N. Williams Avenue will be Saturday, March 30 at 1 p.m. Obituary: Helen Rose Sherrod Bibb NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS AND 30-DAY PUBLIC COMMENT Five-Year Consolidated Plan FY 2016-2020 Fourth-Year Action Plans FY 2019-2020 The Portland Consortium will present the 4th- Year Action Plans and updates to the Five- Year Consolidated Plan, for approval. Citizen’s views received prior to the hearings will be considered during the preparation of the Fourth One- Year 2019-2020 Action Plan and any amendments to the Consortium’s Five-Year 2016-2020 Consolidated Plan. The Draft 4th One-Year Action Plan FY 2019-2020 and current Five-Year Consolidated Plan are available online at www.portlandonline.com/phb/conplan and as a reference document the Portland Housing Bureau. 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One-year Action Plan Hearings on the 4th One-Year Action Plan: Multnomah County, CDBG Policy Advisory Board April 3rd, 2019, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Wood Village City Hall, 2055 NE 238th Drive, Wood Vil- lage, OR 97060 City of Gresham – Community Development and Housing Subcommittee Thursday, May 2, 2019 6:30 p.m. City of Gresham City Hall, 3rd Floor HR Conference 1333 NW Eastman Parkway, Gresham, OR 97030 Off-street parking, on the Blue Max Line: Gresham City Hall Stop City of Portland, Portland Housing Advisory Com- mission Tuesday, May 8, 2019, 5:30 p.m. Portland Housing Bureau 421 SW 6th, Suite 500 Street/lot parking, on Max lines and downtown Portland bus mall Dec. 8, 1953 - March 18, 2019 Jurisdictional Decision meetings on the 4th One- Year Action Plans will be greatly Helen Rose missed. Sherrod Bibb Helen is was a wife, survived by mother, grand- her husband, mother, sister Duane Bibb, and friend. She her daughters, loved to read, Ghania O’Neill, do puzzles, and Daynelle Bibb, sing. She was a singular voice Helen Rose Sherrod and Robyn Gall. She is also sur- of pure light Bibb vived by her and love. Helen was born Decem- mother, Thelma Sherrod, ber 8, 1953 in Utica, New and her siblings, Me- rian Sherrod, Kenneth York. Helen will be remem- Sherrod, Gilda Sherrod bered for her powerful Ali, E.Gaynelle Sherrod, love, her amazing gen- Brenda Sherrod, Wanda erosity, and her encom- Sherrod, and Vincent passing strength. She Sherrod. Helen also had was deeply loved and seven grandchildren. 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