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– CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 expansion to provide 2,500 square feet of Too Hot to Cook? added floorspace in the clinic basement. 00 in the future, should a MAX tunnel Clinic Administrator Candace Chapman Come to Blind Onion $5. beneath the Willamette River and said a new entrance plaza will replace Pizza & Pub Portland’s City Center prove feasible. the parking lot on the south side of the OFF Metro and TriMet are currently leading building, and new flooring and paint (you know you want to) Any Large a MAX tunnel study in partnership for the rest of the 18,000-square-foot Pizza with Portland and Multnomah County, clinic will complement the basement Blind Onion Pizza & Pub exploring the potential for below-ground expansion. The remodeled facility will cannot be combined with any other offer transit between Lloyd Center and Goose improve access for disabled patients, Hollow. The objective of the study is to patient parking and provide a better 3345 Monday Special improve transit as the region grows. foot-traffic flow from floor to floor. There NE Broadway Family Pizza Night Prompting the study is a Steel Bridge will be more space for dermatology, 503.284.2825 Buy 1 Large Pizza bottleneck combined with increasing internal medicine and behavioral health www.blindonion.com Get 1 Small demands on transit service as MAX services and local artist renderings on a Cheese Pizza expands. Daily, thousands of riders community art wall. Check us out take buses and MAX into and through The additional space will enable on facebook - FREE Blind Onion Pizza & Pub Portland’s downtown on the way to work, additions to the 90 medical professionals blind onion pizza & pub cannot be combined with any other offer With this coupon • Expires 8/31/19 to school, to medical appointments or to and clinic staff. Sixteen physicians portland meet with friends, family and colleagues. own and staff the facility along with Many of these riders cross the region five newer physician hires who will riding between suburban cities. be encouraged to join the owner At busiest hours, 40 light rail trains cadre after two years. “Our physician cross the river and traverse downtown owners are proud of being among the MULTNOMAH EARLY – one train every 90 seconds. As the few independent medical facilities in region grows and the demand for light the region,” Chapman said, “and they rail increases, as many as 64 MAX trains strive to maintain close physician- CHILDHOOD could move through downtown every patient relationships to keep their hour, more than one train per minute. arms medically wrapped around their PEER PROGRAM TriMet’s current MAX system cannot patients.” All doctors maintain same- support that service increase. day appointment availability to be Call 503-261-5535 As a first step, the exploratory team will immediately accessible to patients, she determine what studies and resources added. For Information & Registration they would need to bring the idea to Protective fencing went up July 19, and reality. construction got underway the following Preschool Sessions Monday - Thursday Monday. The outside work is expected to BROADWAY MEDICAL CLINIC take a year. During construction, AM or PM - 2 hours & 45 minutes per day BEGINS MAJOR RENOVATION, Chapman said a clinic team will be EXPANSION working with city officials to post Only $32 per month* clear signage and to provide parking A Hollywood icon since the 1930s, for visitors and staff, to minimize * Free & Reduced Tuition to families who qualify Broadway Medical Clinic has begun negative impacts on area residents an outside makeover and an interior and businesses. When construction Serving kids in David Douglas, PPS, Reynolds,

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is complete, the clinic will host a fourplexes and cottage clusters) in community open house and a dedication all zones that allow residential uses, of the art wall for local business and Senate Bill 534 requires cities owners and neighbors. “With the new to recognize platted lots in all zones improvements and additions to our that allow single dwellings, subject to historic clinic, we hope to be around and limitations on natural hazards, slopes to continue serving this neighborhood and infrastructure. with the very best health care for another City staff is still evaluating what 80 years,” Chapman said. impact these bills will have on Infill Project proposals and what changes OREGON LAW TO OVERRIDE may be needed to conform to the RESIDENTIAL INFILL WORK new state requirements. A Planning and Sustainability Commission Approximately three years of citizen Recommended Draft will be published involvement to create a residential infill this summer to give citizens ample time zoning plan for Portland’s single-family to review and prepare testimony for city neighborhoods may be superseded council hearings tentatively scheduled by recent state legislation signed by for later this year. Key changes in the Governor Kate Brown. On June 30, state commission’s recommendations include lawmakers passed two bills directly increasing the range of permissible relating to Portland’s Residential Infill housing types, expanding the areas Project: House Bill 2001 requires cities to where these housing types would be allow one or more middle housing types allowed, and proportioning building size (attached houses, duplexes, triplexes, – CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 ALL HERITAGE COLLECTION LIGHTING 10% OFF! ALL HERITAGE REG. PRICE COLLECTION LIGHTING 10% OFF New Lighting Selections!

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Prescott St. into a five-lot an updated 8-page summary, staff subdivision for single-family detached report, specific code amendment housing, with a common green access language, and supporting appendices. to lots one through four, and lot five to The map app will be refreshed when have frontage on Northeast Prescott the Recommended Draft is published to and an off-street parking space in the include additional information reflecting parking tract. The existing 1,580-square- the PSC proposals. General information foot single-family residence will remain, about the project is available at: www. but an existing shop will be removed. portlandoregon.gov/bps/infill. In Kenton, 1336 N. Watts St. Apartments LLC has asked for assistance NORTHEAST PORTLAND with an application to construct a new TRIMET MAX SERVICE TO BE 14-unit, three-story building. In Kerns, at 1642 N.E. 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#FINISHCANCER | FINISHCANCER.ORG 8 THE STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS AUGUST 2019 H STAR COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS original staircase and railing. and 162nd Avenues is scheduled for FOOTE TO RETIRE FROM Hardwood flooring from the demol- August. Next year, additional safety im- ished 1950s gym has been reused in the provements will be installed from 102nd CHILDREN’S THEATRE original 1923 gym, now transformed into to 122nd Avenues. Supporters of the Oregon Children’s an arts center. Some of the wood also is Area residents have been asking for Theatre will celebrate the legacy of Stan used as accent on new walls in the main changes to increase safety as they walk Foote, the artistic director, who is retir- building. or bike to school, to parks, to stores and ing after 28 years with the educational Ruby Paustain, a senior who took a to transit, according to a news release and performing organization. Its head- building tour before construction was from the bureau. Eastern sections of quarters is at 1939 N.E. Sandy Blvd. completed, said, “It has a sense of the Glisan are designed with several lanes The theater’s annual gala at 6:30 p.m. old Grant.” Another student, Rhylie and long stretches of road between sig- Aug. 24 in The Loft at 8th Avenue, 2010 Woodlie, said, “It’s really beautiful.” nals. These conditions, and cars travel- S.E. Eighth Ave., will offer an opportunity ing too fast, increase dangers, the bureau to support the organization and honor WORK ON GLISAN says. Foote, who will retire in September. BY JANET GOETZE TO PROMOTE SAFETY In the past decade, five people have Marcella Crowson, the associate artistic [email protected] died on Glisan Street between 1-205 and director, will become interim artistic Drivers using Northeast Glisan Street 162nd Avenue. Three people were in cars director while the board makes plans for will notice changes in coming months as and two were pedestrians. From 2006 to a permanent appointment. GRANT TO OPEN DOORS the Portland Bureau of Transportation 2015, 46 people suffered serious inju- Foote began working with the theater FOR BUILDING TOURS undertakes work to increase safety for ries while traveling the same stretch of in 1991 and became the first artistic walkers, bikers and drivers on the fourth road, the bureau says. Of these, 41 were Alumni and friends of Grant High director in 2001. He originally was hired most dangerous street in the city. in cars, two were biking and three were School may visit the modernized build- to develop education programs, which Rapidly flashing beacons and im- walking. ing , 2245 N.E. 36th Ave., at 10 a.m. Sept. became the Acting Academy and Young proved lighting are planned for the More information about the Glisan 7. A ceremony is planned in front of the Professionals Company. These have crossing at 87th Avenue. Pedestrians Street update is at www.portlandoregon. school before the doors open for tours of grown to be the region’s largest provider push buttons to start the flashing gov/transportation/eastglisan. of performing arts experiences for young the building. An alum basketball game beacons that signal drivers to stop until is scheduled at 11:30 a.m. in the new people, according to a news release. walkers cross the street. MONTAVILLA SLATES He has directed nearly 50 plays and gym. Work began in July and will continue Visitors will see a few original win- TWO DAYS OF JAZZ oversaw the development of 20 new in August to mark pedestrian and bicycle scripts based on books for children and dows, including one on the east side of crossings between 122nd and 148th Av- Listen to a wide range of jazz styles – the building that spreads light over an families. enues. Additional work between 148th Latin rhythms, soul, experimental and After meeting Foote about eight years standards – at the Montavilla Jazz Festi- ago, said Stan Penkin, the theater board val, opening at 1 p.m. Aug. 17 and 18 at president: “I was immediately captured Portland Metro Arts, 9003 S.E. Stark St. by his wonderful soul, his obvious caring Hollywood District The program features musicians who 4311 NE Tillamook St. for children and his dedication to help- live locally but travel nationally and ing transform lives.” Portland, OR 97213 sometimes internationally. In addition Managing director Ross McKeen said 503-774-3668 to the daytime programs, headliners’ of Foote: “His artistic vision in this field performances are planned for 8:10 p.m. is remarkable. More than that, he has each night. given this company a solid foundation Ears are the gateway to the brain. The Ezra Weiss Big Band is the first of guiding values and vision, particularly night’s headliner. Mel Brown and Gordon in his respect and care for young people Protect your memory and cognitive health. Lee with the Portland Jazz Compos- and his commitment to reaching every ers Ensemble are featured the second child.” night. The line-up includes the Bobby Gala attendees are encouraged to dress Schedule your evaluation today Torres Ensemble with Latin jazz. Award as a favorite road trip destination, attrac- winning Wayne Horvitz, a pianist, tion or character. Tickets are $175. Call composer and electronic musician who [email protected] (503) 228-9571 ext. 104 or email rsvp@ has traveled internationally teams on an octc.org or go online www.octc.org/gala. www.HearingResources.com improvised set with Michael Gamble, the artistic head of Portland’s Creative Music REALTORS TO OFFER Guild. Passes for each day are $15 each or DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP $30 for VIP seating. 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When Grant High School students register for classes Aug. 19, 20 and 21, they Left - A community garden will enter a modernized school at 2245 N.E. graces the front of the main Grant HS building. 36th Ave. where skylights, large windows (John Butenschoen) and, in some cases, glass walls send light throughout the building. Around the same time, Madison High Below - Roses are planted in School students will travel to register at the front of a modernized Grant High School, where students Marshall High campus, 3905 S.E.91st Ave., will return for classes on Aug. where they will have classes until their 28. Classes have been on school at 2735 N.E. 82nd Ave. is remodeled the Marshall High campus in time for the 2021 school year. for two years while Grant’s interior was updated. Alumni Grant, built in 1923, and Madison, built and friends may tour the in 1957, are the two latest Portland high building at 10 a.m. Sept. 7. schools to undergo a complete updating, (Janet Goetze) from the studs to the roofs and the walls in between. Grant’s work cost $158 million from a 2012 bond approved by voters, according to Portland Public Schools. Madison’s transformation will be paid from a 2017 bond. Madison will have more than 170,000 square feet of new construction to become a fully modernized 292,000 square foot school. Its design is for 1,700 diverse students who speak more than 30 languages, according to the district. A science wing will be near the front of the school, and the career technical education, or CTE, will include labs for digital design, engineering, robotics, digital art, biomedicine and sustainable agriculture. Madison also will have a new music and theater facility for the school and the community. A new gym and softball field also are planned. At Grant, Principal Carol Campbell has Upper Left - Grant High checked on remodeling progress in recent School is updated from months. She accompanied a group of the studs to the roof, with students who will be juniors and seniors new classrooms, meeting for a tour of interior construction that was spaces, and a 1,700-seat videotaped for YouTube. gym created. However, pieces of the old school remain, Campbell believes students will see that including this original window, the updated school is a place for learning, stairway and polished she said in the video, “but it’s also a great banister. (Janet Goetze) space they will want to be in.” Far Left - As construction was When students arrive for classes on Aug. nearing an end inside Grant 28, the pillars on the front porch will look High, employees of Valley familiar, but double interior doors are Growers were placing plants outside the building, between part of a new safety system. During class the old gym and the main hours, the door closest to the hallway building. (Janet Goetze) must be unlocked from the adjacent Left - Grant’s auditorium office. main floor. Studios for ceramics, photography, Some students were uncomfortable with that sports new seats, lighting Once in the building, students will be graphic design and other visual arts are description, said Mito Smith, a student who and rigging for theatre in a three-story common area that can developed, plus an art gallery. toured the building with Principal Campbell. productions. (John Butenschoen) accommodate gatherings or simply hanging A new gym seats 1,700 students for However, after seeing the arrangement, she out. assemblies or games, with some seats seemed assured that it was a good design. They can enter the nearby auditorium but telescoping into a wall when not needed. The Campbell said it appears safer than standard without the sloping floor and short steps in the original second-floor library, once made into restroom design. old design. Instead, from a flat floor, entrances two classrooms, has been restored with its The cafeteria/commons is on the main and are on the north or south sides of a black wall original dark wood shelves. It is the new teacher lower levels of the building. The lower level that replaces doors that once permitted light planning office. A new library with light- opens to the north courtyard with spaces for and noise to enter the auditorium. colored wood shelves has large windows on the eating outside. Inside the auditorium are new seats, lighting west side of the building. Another touring student, Rhylie Woodlie, and rigging for theater productions. The profiles The science wing at the north side of the said, “I love how they have all the windows all of historical figures have been preserved near school has 12 classrooms with tables and chairs around the school. I like that there’s so much the ceiling and the Fletcher memorial murals, on wheels for easy rearrangement. Each room light; I love how it feels.” regarded as the most significant historic feature has a video projector and chemical resistant Ruby Paustain, who will be a senior, was in the building, flank the stage. The murals are surfaces. planning to take only the minimum number of expected to undergo professional restoration. Smoking in the unisex restrooms will be classes to graduate, but she changed her mind One of the most striking transformations difficult. Only individual cubicles with toilets after seeing the building. “Now I’m going to is the original 1923 gym that now is a visual have walls and doors. 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BY DANA BUSCH Marianne said. Going all in for dinner was a gamble at [email protected] the time. “It was almost like we had to start a whole After twenty years at the helm of one of new restaurant,” Loren Skogland says, Portland’s best loved restaurants, Loren “because we didn’t get the same people at Skogland and Marianne Meskel Skogland night that we did during the day. We spent are enjoying their retirement, which a lot of time sitting around waiting for the officially began in mid-July, although next table. ‘You go clean, I’ll be upstairs. Let the transition took a while to feel real. me know if you get a ticket.’” Marianne jokes that she was momentarily Marianne adds: “We were employing so taken aback when she saw that Loren had many people. We’re not business people, written “retired” for her occupation on a we’re in the hospitality industry. We’d recent passport application. The couple are run things differently if we were business now free to do some serious traveling. people, I suspect. But we were employing “The restaurant was like our fourth so many people, we were providing a child,” Marianne said. “It was nine months real need in the economy and in the from the day we started looking that we neighborhood, and in our employees’ lives, found this place. I was jogging by…” She that was good enough for me.” was struck by the location and especially by Adding dinner was in their plans from Cutline: New owners the lines of the restaurant, former home of Pamela and Jeff Munden the beginning. “Looking at the place when Bob’s Pizza. (left) take the reins from we took it, I wanted to have something Milo’s City Cafe opened its doors in 1999 founders Loren Skogland that had the atmosphere of the lines,” said and Marianne Meskel to critical acclaim and instant popularity, at Marianne, “that would not only house Skogland, retiring from first serving breakfast and lunch only. “We breakfast and lunch but would go to Milo’s after twenty years. were open for three years, and then things dinner. Some places that do breakfast and were going so well for breakfast and lunch that, so that was a good jump.” we knew them well enough, I would say lunch and they’re all yellow and creamy and we were just cooking, that I was afraid Over two decades, the couple have ‘Give me a call when you have the baby, and lacy curtains and stuff, and that’s not Milo’s would get labeled as the breakfast watched a lot of neighborhood kids grow and I’ll come up and bring you breakfast in this place. People come in for dinner and and lunch place and never make the jump up in the restaurant, including their own. the hospital.’ And it was like eight or ten of they say, ‘I can’t believe you do breakfast!’ to dinner, like the Bijou Cafe many times Inevitably, there were favorites, according them did! So I’d show up with benedicts for People come in for breakfast and say, ‘We has tried to open for dinner and people will to Loren. two, or chicken piccatas, one lady wanted never knew you did dinner!’ We got it. We not believe they can serve a decent meal,” “We had a deal with women who would quiches so we made quiche. didn’t hear you say it’s only this or it’s only come in while they were pregnant, and if "I always wanted to serve those kids their

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It’s a nice outlet for rehabilitates dogs and boys Longtime customers may be surprised them, to feel more a part of the community, to learn that Milo’s came close to installing not waiting for their kids to take them out, a giant television on the back wall. “I was so they can be on their own and it keeps gonna put a monitor up and have closed their independence alive for a bit longer.” circuit cameras, one on the broiler and Loren and Marianne are delighted to one on the pans, so you would have a little have found new owners who want to bit of a feel for what was going on in the maintain the place pretty much as is. Jeff workspace, as long as it was active,” said Munden, who with his wife Pamela also Loren. “And then it would be, if there was an co-owns Mama Mia’s restaurant downtown, event going on in the world, then you could is upbeat about their prospects: “They’ve turn it on tv, because the monitor is sitting laid this fantastic foundation of success, there. We just decided it didn’t fit this room; we’ll just keep doing it, keep making people it wasn’t our personality.” happy with good food, good service in a “It wasn’t going to happen,” Marianne fun, energetic atmosphere.” The Mundens Petra Caruso worked deadpans. have extensive restaurant experience, with incarcerated So what has been the secret to Milo’s including a stint at Manzana’s in Lake boys to rehabilitate success? “We do our best to find good Oswego. They won’t be making any major Buckley, a Black people and then get out of their way, let changes to the menu. Lab/Chow mix initially evaluated them do it. We teach them these are the “The framework that’s been set up here is as unadoptable by things that we do – we get to know our very sound,” Jeff said, “meaning you have a Project POOCH staff guests, appreciate what they’re looking for, core menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner, at MacLaren Youth and have a nice conversation,” Loren said. but to keep some variety in there, there are Correctional Facility. (provided by Project Marianne added, “The personality of the constant daily specials and weekly specials Pooch) staff comes through here because that’s that keeps things fresh and new. So people what we wanted. Other places, they’re a come in, maybe they’ve been in before, and BY KATHY EATON walkable neighborhood full of local shops little bit more rigid, for lots of reasons, but the first thing they want to hear is what are [email protected] and restaurants, where her house is located since we wanted this to be nice, with good the specials.” blocks from Mt. Tabor Park. During her service, but also on the casual edge, we The Mundens plan to keep the entire staff Twenty-six years ago, Joan Dalton had period of transformation, Caruso learned wanted them to have their personalities. onboard as well, “everybody that wants to an idea that incarcerated youth, ages about Project Pooch, by then a 501(c)(3) Because a lot of them have pretty big stay,” Jeff added. “We’re trying to make this 15-24, could train poorly behaved shelter nonprofit organization (see www.pooch. personalities, we had to reel them in every as seamless as possible. The vision is from dogs to prepare them for adoption while org). Having previously adopted dogs with a once in a while,” she laughed, “but it gives Marianne and Loren. The people, the staff gaining confidence and preparing for troubled past, she was intrigued by Project them freedom, makes them feel like they’re are the ones on the floor, talking to guests, life on the outside. Her project, launched Pooch’s progressive program that provided more at home, that it’s their place, and part they’re the ones bringing the dream to in 1993 at MacLaren Youth Correctional boys rehabilitation by learning skills and of them goes into the service, and people fruition.” Facility in Woodburn, resulted in much training dogs. The program was structured seem to enjoy that very much. It’s like they “We couldn’t have found a better fit for lower recidivism rates for youth released and safe, but it was the real life challenges care.” the restaurant,” Loren said. to the community, while dogs benefited faced by the boys that compelled her to Loren reflected on a recent article in the “This place had five stars going for it immeasurably by learning to trust humans volunteer. New York Times bemoaning the loss of as far as everything, scratch food, great and gaining basic skills to live with families. neighborhood restaurants throughout the location, great ambience, great service, Between 2003 and 2017, 135 male youth LEARNING PATIENCE, Big Apple. “Older people are struggling to everything that we were looking for. We participated in training and successfully find places to eat where they feel valued. wanted someplace with a legacy, that’s rehabilitating hundreds of dogs, up to 15 RESPONSIBILITY AND They didn’t need to have the newest, going to ride the waves with the ebbs and at a time, housed in kennels at the facility. COMPASSION FOR ALL LIFE coolest recipe. They wanted to go to a flows,” Jeff said. One dog in particular, a Black Lab/Chow A kennel manager at MacLaren told place where they felt comfortable, they Loren was getting a bit wistful: “So mix named Buckley, inspired Montavilla Caruso about Buckley: “[He] bites everyone were appreciated for being there, people Milo’s gets to live on, its personality gets resident Petra Caruso to volunteer in the and is highly aggressive, but with our might know who they were and what they to alter a little bit based on what they do, program Dalton dubbed Project Pooch boys, he’s fine.” Buckley wouldn’t tolerate liked to eat, and all those things that a but it sounds like they want to continue, ("Positive Opportunities, Obvious Change strangers, but despite warnings, Caruso neighborhood place does. And that’s really and 26-28 people get to continue to with Hounds"). wanted to meet and work with this dog. a lot of what we did.” have their work. So how can you ask for In 2006, after graduating from the Although she experienced anxiety and fear Marianne was inspired to add: “A lot of anything better, after 20 years, to hand it National University of Natural Medicine in in meeting Buckley, she hoped he would be people tell me they have to wait for their off to somebody you like, who is going to Southwest Portland, Caruso had hung out open to accepting her. children to take them out to someplace to continue what you started.” her shingle as a naturopathic physician and When she arrived at the compound, eat because as you age, your eyesight starts Marianne added: “It’s important to us, her business had taken off. Her clinic grew, Caruso was immediately struck by the to go and you become a little bit more frail, because we’re family.” With that said, the but she subsequently experienced life and campus feel at MacLaren. Despite the noise and you stumble and you just don’t feel as Skoglands were off to their first major work imbalance. When the flavor of the and chaos she observed in the kennels, she secure, so you don’t go out when it’s dark league soccer game ever. Woodstock neighborhood changed, she felt safe. Once inside, the kennel managers and you don’t go to new places because H sold her clinic in 2015. Caruso was drawn to Montavilla, a – CONTINUED ON PAGE 21

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