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JEWELS OF THE NORTH: THE SCOOP Former Magoo’s manager Gina Landtiser has Piedmont landed in a sweet spot across the street. PAGE 6 & Arbor Lodge KATHY EATON: OUT AND ABOUT

OUT AND ABOUT This month Kathy and Judy visit North Portland’s Piedmont and Arbor Lodge neighborhoods, where they find Carolyn Brown welcoming friends and neighbors to her Piedmont home and business. PAGE 14

NO DEMO FOR DESIGNER Architect Benjamin Silver is restoring an Alameda treasure. PAGE 2

GOING TO THE DOGS Shawn Gore and friend Jasco A DAY TO PLAY Harper’s Playground executive director DIMEZZI Enzo Lanzadoro and his family are opening

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HSTAR DEVELOPMENT NEWS The Hollywood Star News Designer bucks demo trend under the stucco façade had turned to Serving North and Northeast dust. “You know what they’re doing?” Portland Metropolitan Neighborhoods. and restores Alameda treasure Silver asked, “They’re raising this end of Published monthly in Northeast Portland. Architect Benjamin Silver may live the building.” Parts of the building already www.star-news.info in Southwest Portland’s Sylvan Heights leveled have had earthquake-proof neighborhood, but his heart is in Northeast reinforcements installed. Others workers Mailing Address 2000 N.E. 42nd Ave. PMB 142 Portland’s Beaumont Wilshire neighborhood were busy outside the house, working on Portland, OR 97213 where he is restoring what he calls an windows of the spacious 477-square-foot “Alameda treasure.” Silver literally beamed living room facing the west. Office Address when he showed off his project undertaken These windows were painted over many 3939 N.E. Hancock, Suite 303 in August to fully restore the single family years ago and encased in aluminum storm Portland, OR 97213 residence at 3865 N.E. Klickitat St. windows. They are being scraped clean, Phone 503-282-9392 From the outside, the stucco walled and the thoroughly rotted wood corbel trim 1,890-square-foot structure with Spanish pieces will be remanufactured by a local Mary DeHart Owner and Publisher style triptych windows appears small and BY PHILL COLOMBO woodworker with a lathe. “Many of the [email protected] unassuming. Developers have offered [email protected] sub-contractors working to help restore the Larry Peters Sales Manager to take the property off Silver’s hands for house are firms from right here in Northeast [email protected] substantially more than he paid for it, but a crisp British accent. His father was a Portland,” Silver said, “I really feel good about he knows that would mean demolition and designer/developer who brought Silver to how the restoration is helping the economy.” Nancy Woods Editor replacement with two houses, something Southern California. He said his dad came The single-level, adobe house with a full [email protected] neighbors oppose. When Silver realized to the states “…to build houses for movie basement sits on a 6,500-square-foot lot, that what he is remodeling and restoring Phill Colombo stars.” Portland’s atmosphere, vitality and Silver is adding a larger kitchen and into his dream home would be demolished, Community Development Reporter and climate similar to London’s clicked a master bedroom to the east side. The he refused to have any part of it. [email protected] with Silver, and he first lived in Northeast addition brings the house area to 2,450 “If it’s worth saving, then save it,” he square feet with three bedrooms and three Kathy Eaton Community Liaison told the Hollywood Star News, making Portland before moving to the Westside. and a half baths. The attic will be used for [email protected] it clear that he’s not in business only to Two workmen were driving treated storage, and the basement will include a make money, but, more importantly, wood supports under the southeast corner Lisa Chiba Perkins – CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 because he believes in and loves what he of the home where dry-rotted timbers Graphic Designer does. He said what can be salvaged of the [email protected] house will be saved. Ted Perkins and Mary Ann Seeger Silver spoke in measured phrases with An addition to the 1926 home at 3865 N.E. Digital Media Production Klickitat St. will add 560 [email protected] Enrolling Now square feet, creating space [email protected] for a new master sweet Preschool- and new kitchen. Designer James Bash and Janet Goetze 8th grade Benjamin Silver turned Contributing Writers small class size down developers’ offers to loving teachers purchase the property to Judy Nelson and Jane Perkins raze the home and replace Contributing Photographers Shining Star Waldorf School it with two new residences. 2120 NE Tillamook St.• 503-753-4459 Silver will move into the Greg Schott Circulation www.shiningstarschool.com finished renovation and restoration. (Phill Colombo) Copyright Star Publishing Inc. Editorial deadline: 15th of the month before publication Advertising deadline: SCHOOL BUILDING 20th of the month before publication IMPROVEMENT BOND Star News Publishing has many different journalists who write for our newspaper and We’re modernizing Grant web site. Many also write for other publications, and we need your help! causes and organizations. Their individual opinions and statements do not necessarily PUBLIC DESIGN represent the views of Star News Publishing. WORKSHOP Get your copy of The Hollywood Help shape your student’s future school! Star News What should the future Grant look and feel like? delivered to your What parts of the campus work well? What parts don’t? door! How can Grant better support students and families?

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Beaumont-Wilshire neighbor Mike Chamness (left) sold the house at 3865 N.E. Klickitat St. to architect/designer Benjamin Silver. Silver is renovating and restoring the 1,890-square-foot Spanish-style home with an addition to bring the house area to 2,450 square feet including three bedrooms and three and a half baths on two levels. (Phill Colombo)

family room, guest bedroom and bath and park users, such as water access and seating. a single-vehicle garage, enabling entry to Cost estimates of different options may the house from inside the garage. be available to help attendees determine The master bedroom will have a coved preferences, as it will be necessary to ceiling to replicate the ceiling in the living privately raise funds for the project. room, and throughout the house curved The approval and subsequent planning arches and triptych niches will keep the session are the result of nearly two years of architecture consistent. Mike Chamness, negotiations between the neighborhood who lives nearby and owned and lived in the and PP&R. Additional detailed information house for twenty years, told the Hollywood concerning the meeting agenda will be Star News that he and many of his neighbors provided on signs in the park, leaflets, other are really excited about what Silver is doing print and digital communication in order to for the neighborhood by restoring the house. reach the widest range of interested parties. Silver plans on moving into his Those attending the meeting are being restoration project when it’s finished. He asked not to bring pets. clarified his belief that every established neighborhood should maintain its Public invited to engage character for generations to come. “Am I saying no homes should be demolished?” in planning he asked, “No! There are houses that cannot Portland’s Bureau of Planning and be saved and should be taken down, but Sustainability, the Asian Pacific American they should be replaced with structures in Network of Oregon (APANO) and Oregon keeping with the neighborhood character.” State Senator Michael Dembrow have More photos of this and other projects urged citizens who live, work and visit may be found at http://www.houzz. Northeast and Southeast 82nd Avenue com/projects/1171876/alameda- to participate in ongoing planning mediterranean-restoration. and transportation projects. A public meeting is scheduled from 10 a.m. to Off-leash dog park area 2 p.m. October 10 at the Jade/APANO Multicultural Space, 8114 S.E. Division St. approved, meeting slated Doors will open at 9:30 am. Portland’s Bureau of Parks and John Mulvey, Communications Chair for Recreation (PP&R) has approved a Grant the 82nd Avenue Improvement Coalition, Park Neighborhood Association (GPNA) told the Hollywood Star News citizens proposal to create a permanent, fenced can guide development along this major area for dogs and will hold a public transportation corridor and business hub engagement meeting to gather input from for decades to come. The coalition is an all- interested stakeholders. That meeting volunteer group of local citizens, business is scheduled for Thursday, October 1, owners and organizations committed to from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Grant Park Baptist safe streets, equitable development and a Church, 2728 N.E. 34th Ave. and will set strong business environment on one of the the stage for the next move in the project, region’s most important streets. according to Ken Peterson, GPNA Vice- Portland Mayor Charlie Hales will President and Land Use Chair. attend and speak, and attendees will give Peterson said PP&R officials will seek to public testimony on the City of Portland’s gauge public interest and support for the Mixed-Use Zoning and Employment project, receive input concerning which of Zones projects and discuss other issues three possible locations is most favored, and and projects, including transportation, determine what amenities are important to transit, housing and small business.

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Lew Evans, second-generation owner of the family restaurant and beloved neighborhood institution, attended a community forum hosted by Our John E. Bauer, MD Anne M. Hirsch, MD Doug E. Renouard, MD 42nd Avenue District Manager Michael Dennis E. Bley, DO Janis L. Howatt, MD Laurel L. Simon, MD, PhD DeMarco at the Magoo’s site shortly BY TED PERKINS before the bar’s closure. Landtiser was in Charles L. Darby, MD Marjorie J. Hrbek, MD Carol R. Stampfer, PMHNP [email protected] tears at the time and unsure of what her Luis A. Valls, PhD, MD Charles M. Wood, MD next move might be or how she would a few blocks away from the home where continue to support her large family. Evans grew up. Evans offered Landtiser a job the next day. Evans also has experience with a large “I’d heard good things about Gina from family. He and his five older sisters Jeanne, Mary Lee Baker, MD Kristan C. Collins, MD Michael G. Mazzotta, MD Michael DeMarco,” said Evans “I knew she Jane, Sandy, Debbie and Kate (who passed Hilary R. Basco, MD June M. DeSimone, MD Emily W. Puterbaugh, MD was available. It was a great fit.” away a few years ago) all worked in the George W. Bengtson, MD Melissa A. Hahn, MD Anne F. Vestergaard, MD “I was speechless,” said Landtiser. restaurant in its original location on Kurt Kemmerer, PMHNP “When Lew came to me, I was ecstatic. Maybe my kids could work here someday, Fremont while growing up. Roses opened the same way Lew did with his family. It’s in that spot in 1950 and Evans’ parents like a dream for me. It really is.” bought the business in 1968. Evans’ father Evans, who owns the building at 5011 made the ice cream while his mother Clytie S. Rimberg, MD N.E. 42nd Ave., plans to retire in the next managed the restaurant and the kids couple of years, or at least reduce his day- worked behind the counter. The family to-day involvement. would go out together to pick berries and As Landtiser manages the restaurant, peaches, gather walnuts and other local learns the ropes and builds her scooping fruits for the ice cream. muscles, the opportunity is on the table The family also owned a concession for her to someday purchase the business stand at Rooster Rock, and Evans spent outright. She is working with DeMarco and more time working there as a teenager Derecus Slade at Micro Enterprise Services than he did in the Fremont shop. He went of Oregon to secure funding and formulate on to a career with Standard Insurance a business plan. Landtiser intends to keep while his sister took the helm at the the basic menu and ice cream that have family’s restaurant in 1979. The family earned Roses its reputation, but she has sold the business in 1994 and three years some new ideas too. later it closed its doors and the building “I’d like to start serving breakfast,” she was torn down. Bella sez... said. “A diner-style breakfast. And I’d like In 2007 the family purchased the to have pies. A big wall of pies. My first former Chen’s Chinese Restaurant and job was working at a bakery in St. Johns re-opened Roses in its present location, a called Tulips.” few blocks from the original address and Landtiser grew up in North Portland they’ve resumed making ice cream and and is a Roughrider from Roosevelt burgers using traditional methods and High School. She has seven children: family recipes. Jeffrey, Ashley, Michael, Elexis, Gabrelle, Evans says flipping burgers and Alexandria and Isabella. Five of her kids are still at home. Her oldest, Jeffrey, is a scooping ice cream isn’t all that different professional BMX rider. Her youngest, from the project management work he did Isabella, is six. Before managing Magoo’s, for twenty years at the Standard Insurance Gina worked at another of Ralph Tidwell’s Company. restaurants, Big Daddy’s, and as a surgical “It’s all about timing,” he said. “What’s assistant at Kaiser Hospital. She’s also the critical path? What’s the next step?” owned her own business, Boom Boom’s Now, it seems it’s Landtiser’s turn to pick Balloons on Lombard, and worked for the up the torch. Or the cone. infamous Frank Peters at Peter’s Inn. “The nice thing is you’re working for Landtiser has since moved across town, yourself,” Evans said. “It’s a lot of hours, but most of her kids went to Rigler while but they’re your hours. And you get to the family lived in a home that was only make ice cream.” Hot enough for you? Does it make sense to cut down healthy old trees that consume CO2 (like this one at 41st and Clinton) to crowd more car driving humans into our SE neighborhood? Talk to your city government. Call 503 234- 2119 Hawthorne Auto Clinic, Inc. 4307 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Portland OR 97215 Lew Evans, left, owner of Roses Ice Cream in the Concordia www.hawthorneauto.com neighborhood, offered Gina Landtiser a job as manager – the day after she lost her job due to WANT MORE? SIGN UP FOR OUR FREE WEEKLY NEWSLETTER! the closure of Magoo’s Bar and Grill across the DELIVERED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING: WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO street. (Ted Perkins) OCTOBER 2015 WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS 7 HSTAR BUSINESS BUZZ Red Fig property deal is done, vision into a reality that will be a benefit to neighbors as well as the local, business mixed-use development on tap community.” A deal has been struck and local Among other projects, Siteworks is well- ownership is now in place for the former known locally for their visually-striking Red Fig and Bumblekiss properties at work on the , 4525 N.E. Fremont St. – as well as the the ecoFLATS project in Boise, the Lents two adjacent lots to the west. Ethos Town Center and Davis Street Tavern in Development purchased the parcel Oldtown. from The F & E Strange Family Limited “We plan to work with the community, Partnership in August. Plans for a mixed- though the neighborhood and business use development on the site, with a light associations, to disseminate information environmental footprint, are evolving. and collect feedback on an ongoing Ethos Development principal Paul basis,” said Del Vecchio. “We want to Del Vecchio, who has a background in build something that will benefit our development and construction in both community for generations.” the public and private sectors, lives just down the hill in Hollywood and Enzo Lanzadoro to open Small business is me. often walks with his family to visit the casual restaurant in former Beaumont business district. Del Vecchio As a small business owner myself, I know how important it is to find enjoys the sake selection at Daruma on Halibut’s space on Alberta smart new ways to improve your business. That’s where I can help by 42nd avenue and his bulldog is a fan of Original Halibut’s fish and chips putting together a comprehensive protection plan. Let my small the snacks at Green Dog Pet Supply. shop on Alberta closed its doors in July “As a neighborhood resident, and Enzo Lanzadoro, owner of Enzo’s business help protect yours. Call me today to learn more about influencing what happens to the Red Fig Caffee Italiano next door, will open an Allstate’s Business Owners Policy. property was of special interest to me,” inexpensive, casual restaurant in the newly vacant space – called Forged – with said Del Vecchio. “The property is critical Mark Hall for retail foot-traffic – as it sits at the an emphasis on small plates and fresh, exact location where the retail corridor grilled-to-order meats. 503-288-0460 switches from one-sided to two-sided. If While Enzo’s Caffee Italiano is a special- 4421 NE Sandy Blvd. executed poorly, the neighborhood retail occasion destination with a focus on Portland and community energy could be severely fine Italian dining, Lanzadoro’s new [email protected] impacted for decades.” cafe, slated for a “soft” opening in mid- Ethos emphasizes community-oriented December, will be more of an everyday development and Del Vecchio has spot. The prices will be lower, the dishes Ask about Allstate’s new Business Owners Policy. been proactive in reaching out to the will come more quickly, the ambiance will be more casual and the counter service Subject to terms, conditions and availability. Allstate Insurance Co., Northbrook, IL © 2012 Allstate Insurance Co. neighborhood and business associations. 147082 He plans to present an outline of his early- will be ala carte. stage intentions at the BWNA general “In Italian, we say ‘Dimezzi,’” said meeting in October. Lanzadoro. “It means that the portions “We are committed to building a will be split, or divided, with small plates – high-quality, mixed-use project that like antipasti, or tapas. Everything will be RegisteR Now! includes innovative green features, is fresh and everything will be good. Good, architecturally appealing, and energizes clean food. We’ll cook it when you order it Fremont from a restaurant and retail and we’ll bring it to your table fast.” perspective,” said Del Vecchio. “Siteworks All cooking will be done with a 14-foot Portland is our design, construction, and fireplace that Lanzadoro is installing in development partner. Led by Jean-Pierre the back of the shop. In addition to using cast-iron kettles for the minestrones and Veillet, they are one of the most dynamic gravies, Lanzadoro is making a special and creative firms in Portland. I’m proud trip to Vietnam, shortly before Forged’s to be working with them as they will translate our community-oriented project – CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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KING FARMERS MARKET SUNDAYS The Lanzadoro family will open a 10AM-2PM MAY- NOV casual restaurant – to be called Forged NE 7th & Wygant – in the recently ...... vacated space next to their established Open Sundays through restaurant, Enzo’s Caffee Italiano on November 22 Alberta Street. STOCK UP FOR opening, to procure a special type of at the fire department to come out for our wood-fired clay pot that will intensify the fire-lighting ceremony. We don’t know if THANKSGIVING! flavors of the fire-forged food. it’s going to blow up or not!” ...... Specials will include a meter-long, FRESH EXCHANGE German-style sausage for tables to share, Green Zebra to anchor provides up to $5 in matching funds to and a rotisserie barbecued chicken in SNAP/Oregon Trail recipients Hassalo on Eighth development the French Grenoble style. Meats will be custom-seasoned, cooked-to-order and, Green Zebra Grocery has announced according to Lanzadoro, will fly from grill plans to open a second store in the to the table. Lloyd District as anchor tenant for the “I want it to be an active place and I Hassalo on Eighth development. Green don’t want to have a huge menu,” said Zebra’s first store, in Portland’s Kenton Thursday, October 29 neighborhood, has been open for nearly king Lanzadoro. “Just quite a few, very nice 5 p.m.-7 p.m. things. We’ll use, local, grass-fed meats. two years. The emerging, Portland- Trick or Treat at businesses along the PortlandFarmersMarket.org Not processed. Of course, we’ll have beef, based chain has plans to open four more main downtown Kenton Corridor but we’ll also have buffalo, venison and locations in the next two years. (N. Schofield to N. Argyle) other meats, served in chunks.” The company, whose stated mission Forged will offer a full bar – in the front is to “increase access to healthy food,” of the room so guests can watch the street purchases sustainably-raised,­ local and – with specialty cocktails, six to eight local organic products from over 60 Pacific beers on tap and a short wine list. Northwest growers, ranchers, fishers and Before pruning, planting or removing a tree, “Very short,” said Lanzadoro. “Red. vendors. Green Zebra is pioneering a new White. Rose. That’s it. Maybe two choices model of convenience store offering fresh a permit may be required. for each.” food, healthy products, and prepared Counter service is planned with an foods, cooked from ­scratch, in the store’s optional-gratuity system – and collected small footprint. tips will be divided equally among the The space for the Lloyd District grocery staff. Lanzadoro plans for an iPad on will be 8,203 square feet in size and will each table to allow guests to add to their open in early 2016. The new store will orders as they dine, and each table will be offer local produce, sustainable meat and “forged” with a number, so that servers seafood, a full deli and salad bar, beer and can find them quickly. wine, everyday grocery items, a coffee and Forged will open early for breakfast and tea bar and seating for lunch and dinner. will stay open throughout lunch and late “We are thrilled to welcome Green Call into the evening. Zebra to Hassalo on Eighth,” said John “We will be open until people go home,” Chamberlain, American Assets president before said Lanzadoro. and CEO. “Green Zebra is the perfect Once Lanzadoro lights the fire addition for our new development, and at Forged, he plans to have it burn will quickly become a favorite shopping you cut continuously. destination for local residents and office “Once the fire is lit, it will never go out,” workers in the Lloyd District.” he said. “Not for a long as the restaurant “We love the Lloyd neighborhood Keep our urban forest strong is in business. I’d like to invite my friends and we’re super-enthusiastic about and growing. Call before beginning any tree work. AH HA Adult Home Health Agency The caregiver with the heart of gold. www.PortlandOregon.gov/trees [email protected] 503-823-TREE (8733) Now serving Alameda, Beaumont, Hollywood and surrounding neighborhoods.

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HOLLYWOOD Professional Center has: Spacious suites The Real Estate Firm is NE PDX’s Professional staff and services Sisters Dee Dee Ploog, pictured, and premier real estate and property Comfortable waiting room Michelle Berlin have management boutique. From first-time Conference Room opened Found and Floral, a home decor home buyers, to flippers, to those curious Break room and gift shop, in the about real estate as an investment, Private mail boxes 42nd Street Station building in Hollywood. we handle it all. Guest parking (Found and Floral) Easy access to MAX & We have a total of 25+ years combined transit lines the opportunity to bring healthy, For more information on Green Zebra, experience dealing with Portland Convenient access 24/7/365 local, organic foods to eaters in the visit greenzebragrocery.com. buyers and sellers. Over the past year, neighborhood,” said Lisa Sedlar, Green The Real Estate Firm has continued to Zebra’s founder and CEO. “In addition to Found and Floral opens build relationships and trust with our serving the residents of Hassalo on Eighth in heart of Hollywood and the Lloyd District, our small-format clients and integral members of the Sisters Dee Dee Ploog and Michelle store will be convenient for our neighbors industry. We’re the best at what we do Berlin have opened Found and Floral, a in Sullivan’s Gulch, Irvington and the and we invite you to let us Central Eastside, as well as the thousands home decor and gift shop, in the 42nd of folks who work in the neighborhood.” Street Station building in Hollywood. prove that to you. “It feels great to be part of the Berlin also has an art studio in the back of Lloyd District’s transformation to a the shop. The sisters leased the space in Call today for your more vibrant, active, healthy, eco- May and opened in June. complimentary market analysis. Suites Available Soon! neighborhood,” said Sedlar. “We “We are treasure hunters and artists,” estimate that half of our eaters will get said Ploog. “We have new and old 503.358.8910 Call 503-288-7757 to our store by walking, biking or public treasures to decorate homes and gardens [email protected] for more information & to schedule a tour transportation.” and we also offer dried flowers, pods, The Hassalo on Eighth project is located sticks and preserved floral arrangements.” to the west of Lloyd Center and will offer “Currently we are playing with air plants three, mixed-use buildings: a six-story­ – and all of the wonderful ways these building with 177 apartments, a 21-story­ interesting creatures can be displayed,” tower with 337 apartments and a five-story­ she said. “We combine these, and other building comprised of 143 apartments and plants, with found objects like old teapots retail. All three structures will feature retail and driftwood.” space on the ground floors. The project The two were attracted to the space will use a number of innovative green during a visit to Antique Alley in the technologies, including recycling and basement of the building. reusing­ all wastewater and will offer over “The 42nd Street Station is a Hollywood 1,000 bike parking spaces with a bike valet. fixture, most of the businesses have been For more information on the project, visit here for over 20 years,” said Ploog. “My www.hassalooneighth.com. – CONTINUED ON PAGE 10 Broadway Medical Clinic welcomes Michael G. Mazzotta, MD

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sister needed a studio space and I wanted Trick or Treat Alberta Street involves the a shop, so we signed the lease.” whole community. “The space was big and bright when we Many businesses go beyond candy for leased it, but we wanted a more intimate the kids to provide coupons and treats warm environment for our customers,” for adults as well. Angie Heiney, owner of she said. “We added walls and beams in Frock, participated last year and is excited earthy colors. We are making adjustments to do it again. and improvements all the time. We are “It’s a great event,” said Frock. “I really into celebrating the senses and try loved all the adorable costumes and hard to address them all with music, a enjoyed handing out candy to the kids water fountain, scented candles and lots and coupons to the adults. It was great of lovely things to look at. We want people exposure for our business and made the to feel good in our shop.” neighborhood feel really festive.” “We created this business out of necessity,” Hosted by Alberta Main Street, this said Ploog. “We had too much awesome free community event began as a way to stuff. Not only do we collect for the love of it, provide a safe Halloween experience while but my sister also creates sculptures using helping promote local businesses and these found objects – so we needed to find create a sense of community. The event is an outlet for her passion.” supported by local sponsorship and the “We want to offer people a small oasis, a participation of Alberta Street businesses. place to get ideas, feel good and eventually Alberta Main Street advances efforts to maybe even take a class and learn how to develop a vibrant, creative, equitable, and make a found-object necklace or create sustainable commercial district serving a dried-flower centerpiece. We are ever residents and visitors to the community. changing and evolving. Who knows what Learn more about Alberta Main Street at next week will bring?” albertamainst.org. Ploog plans a grand-opening celebration for November in collaboration New faces, toys coming with Melat Asfaw, who is renovating the to Hollywood Mall space hair salon next door. The new salon is called Melat, and the party is tentatively After months of renovation, there are scheduled for Nov. 7 some new tenants coming to Jim Spivak’s For more information about Found Hollywood Mall building at 1925 N.E. on Floral call (503) 804-0419 or visit 42nd Ave. The three spaces at the west their Facebook page. To schedule an end of the building will continue to be appointment at Melat, call 503-281-5497. occupied by children’s re-seller Just 4 Kids, coffee, tea and juice bar Nectar Cafe, and Alberta Street Teal Flamingo hair salon, vintage and consignment store. The space at the east FIRST offers Halloween treats end of the building, former home to The The fourth annual Trick or Treat Alberta Cleanery dry-cleaning and laundry, is Street will take place, rain or shine, on now the temporary headquarters for the MONTH Saturday, October 31 from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. team from Emery & Sons Construction Local businesses with Trick or Treat Alberta Group, who will be performing sewer Street posters on display will be providing maintenance work in the Grant Park FREE!* treats to costumed children as they trick neighborhood and surrounding areas for or treat up and down Alberta Street on the next 18 to 24 months. * Offer expires Halloween day. The first 400 kids who trick According to Project Manager Stephen 10/31/15 or treat at Green Bean Books in costume will Holmes, Emery & Sons will be in the space LocaLLy get a limited edition trick or treat bag. for the duration of the project. Spivak “Trick or Treat on Alberta is one of our will begin looking for a new tenant after owned very favorite Alberta Street community the Emery team moves out. While one of for events of the year,” said Jennifer Green, the spaces is still for lease (and interested 30 years owner of Green Bean Books. “We can’t tenants can call Spivak at 503-284-9346 wait to see all the creative costumes that for more information), the remaining $$ Per Month will stream through our store. Some of last space will soon be home to a toy store. year’s favorites were a family of Russian Dave Hillis and his wife Christi plan 1919 No long term contract. No kidding. nesting dolls, an animated exploding to open Portland Pastimes in the space Open 24 hours a day • Plenty of free parking volcano and a giant squid.” before Thanksgiving. 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It gave me said Agnes Zach, executive director of lots of time to practice magic tricks, work Willamette Valley Development Officers. on my juggling skills – and it helped me in “Oregonians Give lets us take a day to my first career as a Hacky Sack player.” celebrate generosity. We have the chance “I spent much of my late teens and early to focus on the amazing work taking place twenties playing competitive footbag,” in nonprofits and charities across the state said Hillis. “From there I moved into my and give back. We encourage all nonprofits second career, aviation. I loved flying and throughout the state of Oregon to sign up all the adventures it brought me but being and join us for this day of gratitude.” a professional pilot can make family life “Giving Tuesday aligns perfectly challenging. 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Artwork representing the biking mackin’s “It’s only been a couple of days, but community, the food cart community and traffic has been strong and the food is the city’s love for coffee, soccer, music, autobody amazing,” said Halpern. “We’ve had a donuts, micro-brews and roses surround Locally and family owned and operated since 1945 great neighborhood reaction and we really the message “We are Rip City.” appreciate the support.” “We started remodeling the building   3 North/Northeast LocatioNs Interested vendors can contact Halpern right after Damian Lillard hit the last- Hollywood Hollywood at 503-473-4127. second, game-winning shot in game six 3737 NE Broadway • 503-282-7277 3737 NE Broadway • 503-282-7277 against the Rockets,” said Larry Ellifritz, Consolidated Community Credit Union’s North Portland Local nonprofits invited 8026 N Denver • 503-289-9851 Just Opened: Cully to participate in Giving president and CEO. “I probably had a little 5620 NE 65th • 503-477-9693 Blazer pride flowing through my veins.” 70 Just Opened: NE 65th Tuesday holiday event 70 North Portland With the branch’s proximity to the  5620 NE 65th • 503-477-9693 Nonprofits across the state are invited Moda Center and its high-traffic location 8026 N Denver • 503-289-9851 to join the Giving Tuesday movement and on Grand, the community-building of Service  9 coNveNieNt LocatioNs take part in the first annual Oregonians message should resonate with thousands  iN the metro area Give event on December 1. of Blazer fans. 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Serving: Irvington, Alameda, Hollywood, Grant Park, and Beaumont/Wilshire Jack Howk/Rescue Rooter collected 10,471 pounds Realty Trust Group (Hollywood) of food in six weeks for 3902 NE Sandy Blvd. the Sunshine Division. Robert Benson The effort represents the Principal Broker (503) 415-2000 largest first-year donation Realty Trust Group Cell: (503) 898-1838 by a small local business within the past five years. (Hollywood) [email protected] (The Sunshine Division) Real estate agents’ by a small local business within the past five years, said Kyle Camberg, the golf tourney raises Sunshine Division’s executive director. funds for families Each year, the non-profit division has fewer than 12 food drives that result in More than $50,000 was raised in a more than 10,000 pounds of collected recent golf tournament to benefit the food, Camberg said. Windermere Foundation, which supports “We are extremely grateful when local programs for low-income children companies lend a helping hand but few, and families. if any, come close to what the Jack Howk/ Nihad Aweidah, a Windermere Rescue Rooter team did,” he said. Stellar real estate agent, created the The Sunshine Division, started in 1923, golf tournament six years ago and has provides emergency food six days a week been heading it since then with support from its North Portland warehouse. It also from other brokers and staff. Through provides assistance every day of the week sponsorships, raffles and golf packages, through partnership with the Portland the tournament has raised nearly Police Bureau, which has food boxes at $225,000 over six years for the foundation. each precinct to deliver to families and “Windermere Stellar is a team whose individuals in need. reputation is built on providing our best to each client,” said Aweidah. “We couldn’t be more thankful for everyone’s Design agency provides support, which allows us to help those towels for those in need who need it most.” The Spade and Archer Design Agency The golf tournament at Columbia has donated about 400 sets of nearly Edgewater Country Club was presented new bath, hand and wash towels to See FREAKS on 35mm, October 17-18! with Penrith Home Loans. The Community Warehouse, a non-profit Tod Browning’s 1932 horror classic tournament is one of several fund-raising agency that collects and redistributes campaigns that Windermere Stellar household items to people in need. WWW.HOLLYWOODTHEATRE.ORG launches throughout the year to support “This is over $10,000 worth of towels, 4122 NE SANDY BOULEVARD • (503) 493-1128 the foundation. Agents make personal (which is) a significant donation that donations, and auctions, sales and galas will benefit hundreds of community have raised more than $2.5 million to help members in need,” said Rena Satre Meloy, more than 135 local organizations aiding communications director for Community children and families. Warehouse, 3969 N.E. Martin Luther Mark Windermere Stellar has been locally King Jr. Blvd. Information is at www. owned and managed for 40 years, with communitywarehouse.org. offices in Portland, Vancouver, Lake Oswego, The towels were used for display in Holzman West Linn and the north Oregon coast. homes for sale, which Spade and Archer staged for good appearance. They are free Your neighbor Jack Howk collects of stains, tears and ready to use, said Justin food for Sunshine Division Riordan, founder of the design company. for 30 years! Jack Howk/Rescue Rooter, a local “The towels were used purely for visual plumbing and drain company, has collected purposes in the homes we’ve staged and are 10,471 pounds of food in six weeks for in excellent condition,” Riordan said. “We 503-781-1223 the Sunshine Division, which provides felt Community Warehouse would be the best outlet to put the towels to good use, by emergency food for families in need. [email protected] The plumbing company collected the providing them to families in need.” food in 31 barrels placed around town and http://lo.primelending.com/ directly from customers over the summer. Two real estate agents join firm mholzman Customers were offered $1 off their Two real estate agents have joined 4380 SW Macadam Avenue service bills for every canned food item Windermere Stellar, the area’s largest locally Suite #210 they provided, up to $25, said Kerry owned and managed real estate agency. Portland, OR 97239 Frederickson, general manager of the Melisse De La Mare and Breylan Deal- company. In fact, he said, the offer is still Ericksen are in the Lloyd Tower office. NMLS: 121425 valid through December 31 and may be De La Mare has previous experience combined with other Jack Howk/Rescue in regional sales at Strathmore Paper, Rooter coupons. according to a news release from “Everyone got on board when they Windermere Stellar. She and Deal- learned how hard summer can be for Ericksen are joining an established kids who don’t always know where their network of more than 400 professionals in next meal will come from,” he said. When the firm’s 11 offices. they’re not in school, some youngsters The 40-year-old Windermere Stellar may not have regular meals. has offices in Portland, Vancouver, Lake The Jack Howk/Rescue Rooter’s effort Oswego, West Linn and the north Oregon WANT MORE? SIGN UP FOR OUR FREE WEEKLY NEWSLETTER! represents the largest first-year donation coast. — Janet Goetze DELIVERED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING: WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO 14 THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS OCTOBER 2015 HSTAR OUT AND ABOUT data center and telecommunications business, has lived in the same house at the northern boundary of Piedmont for 54 years. “Piedmont was once a place where mostly senior retired people lived and I was the youngest resident. Now I’m a senior,” said Ray, smiling. She enjoys access to public transportation, walking distance to a MAX and bus line, and proximity to Jantzen JEWELS OF THE NORTH: Beach and . Acknowledging traffic from the Interstate Bridge and the pollution that accompanies it, she said noise generated by Portland International Piedmont Raceway has subsided. “Some neighbors complain about the train noise, but I can’t sleep without hearing the train. I often pretend I’m on the train going somewhere,” said Ray. In five decades, the biggest change & Arbor Lodge she’s seen in Piedmont is development. Close by, 27 new homes have been built in the neighborhood; 13 are located one block away. The back property was once a farm with chickens, ducks and fruit trees. Developers are building more “rabbit hutches” or skinny homes, according to Ray, who believes her house, situated on a large lot, will likely be torn down to build four or five skinny homes when she sells it. She’d like to see more one-level homes to keep a Photos by Judy Nelson senior community living in Piedmont. Barista Max Malizia has worked at The Arbor On one wall of her home, Ray displays Lodge for two years. Serving excellent coffee and teas, the coffee shop is conveniently located vintage family photos, including her near the MAX line on North Rosa Parks Way and Native American grandfather’s mother. History: Piedmont is open seven days a week. The Gayton family is registered with the The 160-acre tract of land initially Standing Rock Tribe in North Dakota granted to Henry Walsh in 1866, clothing and accessories from the comfort where Chief Sitting Bull was confined to a was subsequently acquired by of her home, by appointment only. For reservation in 1883 until his death in 1890. Edward Quackenbush, president of more information: Call (503) 317-1980. An aunt tracing her family genealogy learned from her father that Ray may be a The Investment Company. In 1889, Brown is passionate about helping descendant of the legendary Lakota chief. Quackenbush officially platted Piedmont, people. For 18 years, she volunteered One of Ray’s favorite businesses in promoting it as “The Emerald, Portland’s at Oregon State Hospital, giving facials Piedmont is Yesterday and Tomorrow, Evergreen Suburb.” Developers touted to mental patients. She believes mental 7505 N. Albina Ave. Recently renamed “low prices, reasonable terms, with BY KATHY EATON patients are often misunderstood and have Spirit of Art Gallery, business owners certainty of increase in valuation, a stigma associated with their illness. Since [email protected] Jacq and Helen opened the gallery more rendering Piedmont the best offering in the hospital’s Portland campus closed than 11 years ago, inside a 1912 home. the market today.” earlier this year, Brown has recently started Outside there are two sculpture gardens, Today Piedmont is bounded on the Long-term Piedmont residents volunteering for the North Star Program, a and inside, shoppers will find vintage north by Northeast Columbia Boulevard, Carolyn Brown, who grew up in the non-profit organization that helps people and found treasures. According to Jacq, on the south by Northeast Ainsworth Boise-Eliot neighborhood, moved to with mental health challenges. For more they once sold two Inca cups that dated Boulevard, on the west by I-5, and on the Piedmont in 1976. After Montgomery information: Visit northstarclubhouse.org to the 1500s. For more information: See east by Northeast Martin Luther King, Jr. Ward shuttered in 1982 where she’d or call (971) 271-7273. yesterdayandtomorrow.biz or call (503) Boulevard. worked as a catalog merchandiser, Brown also serves the community as 459-3230. According to Roy E. Roos’ book, The Brown started an independent Mary a “Pink Ambassador” raising awareness History of Albina (2008), Quackenbush’s Kay beauty consultant business. “I’ve about breast cancer. Last month, Brown goal was to create a quiet, upper middle- had many clients for 20-25 years, and distributed informational materials Parks and recreation class residential neighborhood. As have seen them through marriages, about breast cancer prevention during In 1909, Portland acquired the site for head of Portland’s Anti-Saloon League, births and deaths,” said Brown. For more a “Worship in Pink” coffee hour at the , 700 N. Rosa Parks Way, Quackenbush prohibited Piedmont information: See marykay.com or call church she attends, Grace Memorial located in Piedmont. The 17-acre park property from use for the manufacture of 1-800-marykay. Episcopal Church, 1535 N.E. 17th Ave., in is home to one of the only sunken rose wines or intoxicating liquors, according In 2005, Brown started another Sullivan’s Gulch. gardens in Oregon. Peninsula Park Rose to Rod Paulson’s Portland Neighborhood business, Elegance and More, selling Del Ray, retired manager of a Portland Garden hosted the annual rose show Histories, Vol. 2 (Community Press). from 1913 until 1917 when Washington By 1909, 140 homes had been built in Park was selected as the site of the Piedmont without commercial and International Rose Test Garden. Along industrial encroachment. When Kaiser with a 100-year-old fountain in the Shipbuilding Corporation recruited center of the rose garden, the octagonal workers to the area during WWII, bandstand overlooking the rose garden many of them settled in Piedmont. For was designated a Portland Historic a detailed history of Piedmont: Visit Landmark in 1973. An Italian villa-style piedmontneighborhood.com. community center with two pools and A grand arts and crafts style home two gyms, was the first built in Portland’s built in 1906 at 10 N.E. Ainsworth St., is Green Zebra park system in 1913. part of Piedmont’s historic design zone. Grocery’s assistant , a 14-acre park acquired According to Roos, it may have been a store manager in 1940, is located at the northern end spec house built by well-known Portland Steve Byers serves of Piedmont at North Kerby Avenue and customers from architect Alfred H. Faber. The home was nearby Kenton Farragut Street. Named for the Civil War hero once owned by Dr. Dora Underwood, a and Arbor Lodge. who fought for the North, the park includes physician who performed abortions in her Neighbors have a splash pad and accessible play area. office at this residence. Today the current shopped at Green Two parks located west of Piedmont owners, Carolyn and Richard Brown, use Zebra, located on are found within the boundaries of Arbor North Lombard, the main floor of the historic house for since it opened in Lodge neighborhood. Gammans Park, Carolyn’s businesses. October 2013. named in honor of a Portland lawyer, was OCTOBER 2015 WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS 15 HSTAR OUT AND ABOUT

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Although the and upcoming board elections: See Poison Waters and Friends Acquired in 1940, Arbor Lodge Park, an origin of the neighborhood’s name does arborlodgeneighborhood.com. drag Queen Brunch and a Movie 8-acre park located between North Bryant not appear to be documented, there In 2010, Nate Young and his wife Connie & Carla (R) Street and Delaware Avenue, is adjacent are references to Arbor Lodge in city Kylene purchased a 1936 Sears kit 10:30 a.m. doors, 11 a.m. brunch to Chief Joseph Elementary School, 2409 documents dated 1892. house, “because we loved what the buffet and show, movie following N. Saratoga St. Within Arbor Lodge Park Houses in Arbor Lodge were constructed neighborhood offered: quiet friendly $21 · 21 and over Advance tickets at cascadetickets.com is Harper’s Playground, built in 2012, as from about 1910 to 1930. However, the streets with easy car-free access to the first Portland area playground with most western portion of the neighborhood groceries, restaurants, and more, plus Sunday, October 11 adaptive equipment designed for children known as the Mock’s Crest subdivision transit and bike access to the rest of An Opportunity Race Talks:for Dialogue of all abilities. was platted after World War II. In 1993, Portland and the rest of the world via the “Using Social Media for Social residents pursued historic design district nearby airport.” Arbor Lodge History Justice: A Beginner’s Toolbox” status for the area because of its “fine Gym · 6 p.m. doors; 7 p.m. event On April 15, 1889, Duff E. Sherman, ensemble of bungalow and post-WWII North Portland a cashier for Oregon National Bank of housing, deep front building setbacks, and Thursday, October 15 Neighborhood Services great northwest music tour Portland, submitted the Arbor Lodge unique street lighting.” However, it didn’t Tom Griffin-Velade, director of 10th AnniversAry seAson plat, according to The History of Albina qualify for historic designation then as it North Portland Neighborhood by Roy Roos. Arbor Lodge neighborhood wasn’t yet 50 years old. TheHarmonic von folk-popTrapps Services (NPNS), a coalition of 11 developed as a residential subdivision Gym · 7 p.m. North Portland neighborhoods, works around the same time as nearby Arbor Lodge with both Piedmont and Arbor Lodge Thursday, October 15 Piedmont, Pennisular and Overlook Limited-edition Neighborhood Association neighborhood associations. NPNS neighborhoods. Most of the surrounding Beer tasting provides a consultant role and serves as areas were platted around the 1890s Robert Greene, current ALNA vice chair 5 p.m. ‘til the beer is gone a fiscal sponsor for projects within those Boiler Room · 21 & over and 1900s, according to the Arbor Lodge recently said, “Arbor Lodge is a tree and communities, including administering Neighborhood Plan, published in 1993. garden neighborhood which is a good Thursday, October 15 small grant programs. ALNA is sponsoring Arbor Lodge neighborhood is bounded place to raise kids and enjoy life.” applications for two grants in 2016: a unPrePared on the north by Northeast Lombard, on the ALNA actively supports the community ASCE Engineers in OPB Documentary pesticide-free park in Arbor Lodge Park south by Northeast Ainsworth, by I-5 on with family-friendly events including Theater · 7 p.m. and a tree planting initiative to put more the east and by Willamette Boulevard and an annual pot-luck barbeque, and trees back in Arbor Lodge. According Thursday, October 22 North Chautauqua Avenue on the west. movies-in-the-park screening. ALNA to Griffin-Velade, two issues currently Arbor Lodge Neighborhood Association has partnered with the Kenton Love GiGantic facing Piedmont are development and Rock (ALNA) land use chair, Nate Young, neighborhood association to form a safety concerns stemming from a rash of Gym · 7 p.m. noted that Ladd’s Portsmouth streetcar single Neighborhood Emergency Team shootings this summer. Friday, October 23 line traveling along Northeast Lombard to provide emergency disaster assistance in the 1890s greatly benefitted Arbor for both neighborhoods. As ALNA land Concordia Lodge neighborhood, resulting in early use chair, Young engages Arbor Lodge Arbor Lodge business district Brewers Dinner Gym · 7 p.m. · 21 & over · cascadetickets.com development that was further bolstered residents in the city’s Comprehensive Commercial businesses continue with the Vanport meat packers and Swan Plan. “We dearly hope to see more to thrive along North Lombard Street Monday, October 26 Island shipyards. affordable, accessible housing and and Interstate Avenue in Arbor Lodge. History Pub: According to resident Ginger Edwards, nearby jobs as North Lombard turns Anna Vaughn, a physical therapist and “How to Win with 24 outlaws” certified athletic trainer originally from Theater · 6 p.m. doors; 7 p.m. event Wisconsin, bikes about three miles from Thursday, October 29 her Arbor Lodge home to work at Portland Athletic Center of Excellence in the King hoot family halloween neighborhood. 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Two local non-profit groups seeking internet financing – called crowdfunding – want to transform post-secondary education, in one case, and, in the second, to provide health and self-care products for low-income families. The need for basic health products became evident to Elizabeth Candello while doing research for her doctoral thesis. She learned that families receiving federal food assistance can’t use the program to acquire such things as bath soap, vitamins, toilet paper, toothpaste, Band-Aids and feminine hygiene products. SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that has replaced food stamps, is only for food. Mothers must stretch their budgets to pay for items that could keep their children healthy and meet basic sanitary needs, Candello said. She is using crowdfunding to help launch Live.Treat.Heal.Repeat (www. livetreathealrepeat.com), a non-profit for providing health and sanitary products. She’s starting in the Cully neighborhood, where she did research on how low- Michelle Jones, center, has used crowdfunding — contributions made through an online platform — to help start the two-year Wayfinding Academy, a new approach to post-secondary income people access public services, but education. Colin Koach, left, and Rebecca Smith, right, are on the 20-member board drawn from several fields. (Janet Goetze) she expects to go to other neighborhoods in the future. of advisors, workshops and seminars information: http://www.gofundme.com/ and services. “That’s so people wouldn’t Michelle Jones initially used offered by rotating faculty, and such zx5bhw. have to go to a place where they would crowdfunding to help develop a two-year community connections as cultural Jones selected IndieGoGo because she feel inferior,” she said. community college, Wayfinding Academy. events, performances and film screenings. saw it as a platform that would work well Federal figures indicate Oregon is fifth With the help of mentors, it asks students The school’s website, with more details, is for starting an educational institution. among the 50 states for people receiving to reflect on what they are passionate www.wayfindingacademy.org. A section The American Gap Association (www. SNAP. Candello said about 23 percent of about and how they want to contribute to for donations is on the website because americangap.org), which fosters non- Portlanders, including many with jobs, their communities before deciding on a the crowdfunding campaign has ended. traditional higher education experiences, live below the poverty line. She suggests major or a career path. The two initiators chose crowdfunding was the fiscal sponsor for the campaign. that others think about what they regard Jones, who has been teaching at the as a way to raise money with the help of Candello, who teaches communication as essential in their medicine cabinets in college level for 15 years, said she has met people who see their proposals on the at Washington State University in order to recognize what low-income people students who don’t know why they are in internet or hear about them from friends. Vancouver, Washington, selected Live. may have difficulty acquiring regularly. college or what they want to do with their In effect, contributors become a “crowd” Treat.Heal.Repeat as a neutral name for Jones, working with 20 board members lives. With college costs climbing, she of supporters to help launch new ideas, the non-profit. from a variety of disciplines, will leave said, that’s an expensive way to explore products or businesses. Supporters “I wanted a name that didn’t infer her position in the business management classes and majors without guidance. In donate funds through a specific online ‘charity’ in any way,” she said, “and that department at Concordia University addition, more than 40 percent of U.S. platform, which may include IndieGoGo, raised awareness that treatments and in December. 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By Ken Peterson community engagement manager; Sue Grant Park Neighborhood Association, Glenn, manager, North/Northeast zone; vice-president and land use chair and Mike Grosso, PBPR maintenance supervisor. PBPR officials will seek to After nearly two years of negotiations gauge public interest and support for with the Portland Bureau of Parks and the project, receive input concerning Recreation (PBPR), there is good news to which of three possible locations is most report concerning off-leash dogs, their favored, and determine what amenities human companions, and other affected are important to park users, such as water Grant Park visitors. PBPR recently access and seating. Cost estimates of approved Grant Park Neighborhood different options may be available to help Association’s project proposal to create attendees determine preferences, as it will a permanent fenced area for dogs. be necessary to privately raise funds for Although some hurdles remain, PBPR the project. will no longer require project supporters Additional detailed information to raise funds for both a dog off-leash concerning the meeting agenda will area in Grant Park and for another park be provided through a variety of media elsewhere in Portland. resources, including signs in the park, The next step is a public engagement leaflets, and other forms of print and meeting during which input from digital communication likely to reach a interested stakeholders will be received broad range of interested parties. before the next steps are determined. That If this issue interests you, please attend meeting will take place Thursday, October the meeting. More perspectives help 1, 2015, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Grant ensure a successful outcome. One note: Park Church, 2728 N.E. 34th Ave (corner Although canine companions are among of Northeast 34th Avenue and Knott the interested parties, they should remain Street). Expected to attend and participate at home. There could be a large turnout Portland Parks & Recreation offers 33 places for dogs to play off-leash in the city. The organization recently approved Grant Park from PBPR are Elizabeth Kennedy-Wong, and space is limited. Neighborhood Association’s project proposal to create a permanent fenced area for dogs. (Portland Parks and Recreation)

GRANT HIGH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Grant High’s largest class celebrates 50 years By Chip Kessler Grant High School, class of 1965

The largest high school class in Oregon up to that time (1965), and the largest Grant graduating class ever celebrated its 50th reunion on August 21, 22 and 23. Things have changed a little in 50 years. One ring on the family phone back then and it was your neighbors, two rings and it was your house. The volunteer committee figured out early on that word of mouth and Facebook would not get the job done in contacting as many classmates as possible. We chose Reunions With Class as the company helping us in finding as many as possible and put on the main event Saturday night. We had 894 graduating seniors, of those we found 635 people, 168 students Longtime Grant coach and teacher Mark Cotton, center, with his wife Jane and Class of 1965 student Ken Zell. (Chip Kessler) Irvington elementary teacher Art Martin, left, with former could not be found, 92 are deceased and student Joe Mann at Alameda Brew Pub. (Chip Kessler) we ended up with 300 classmates and have passed was also displayed. Our true spouses attending Saturday night’s big celebrity classmate Sally Struthers made event. it and graciously put up with many selfies. Before Saturday night came Fremont The time just flew by. on Friday, all of the feeder grade schools We were not finished yet. Sunday was chose a meeting place Friday on Fremont an ice cream social at U. S. Grant attended for dinner and catch-up knowing the next by around 150. We hired the head night would be overwhelming. custodian to open the school for us. After One exception was , ice cream and an hour or so wandering they just had to meet at McMenamins the hallowed halls (center hall got small Kennedy School. and there really is an elevator now) we After dinner and drinks it was The class gathers in the main hallway for an ice cream met in the auditorium for a short talk by social on Sunday afternoon. (Chip Kessler) wonderful wandering Fremont to see Wayne Curtin the head custodian laying who you bumped into or could recognize. out what was planned to happen in two There was a great turn out at all the sites. years when the remodel happens. Saturday night was at Riverside Country The Royal Blues then performed some Club. The five hours at Riverside were new songs they were just learning and gone in a wisp. Committee members set then the Grant anthem and fight song. up a memorabilia table with many flashes Give me a G. The ice cream donations from the past, letter-man sweaters, group raised $200 that will be donated to the shots from back in the day, photos of Royal Blues. We are looking forward to our Yaws, The Speck, KISN Radio etc. 55th and seeing how that wonderful high Coach and teacher Dick Hennessy, left, with class of 1965 Singing the fight song in the old auditorium with the Royal A photo board of all the classmates who school has been transformed. student Pete McMasters. (Chip Kessler) Blues. (Chip Kessler) OCTOBER 2015 WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS 21 NORTHEAST COMMUNITY CENTER B N U O IL D R T H I N E G A

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They spread the word far into a home for the Northeast Community and wide to engage others in fundraising Center (NECC), a sustainable non-profit efforts. They brought their own tools to Proudly serving the assisted living and memory organization where people of all ages could remodel the lobby into a community living care needs of Southeast Portland since 2007 achieve their fitness, wellness, recreational room. They implemented free Child Watch and cultural goals while being part of a to support young parents in remaining diverse and welcoming community. healthy and connected to others. Their On October 23, from 6-8:30 p.m., the passion was unparalleled, and they led NECC will honor those community others through the process of coalescing leaders in a special event. Everyone who around a vision of strengthening their works and plays in Portland’s Northeast community. Though the process was neighborhoods is invited to join the NECC not always easy, these leaders built in thanking these leaders for their vision community ties through adversity. On in creating an organization that will serve February 1, 2005, the NECC came to life. the area for years to come. Ten years later, the effect of their Affectionately dubbed the “Founders,” leadership is apparent. Every year, more those leaders were not the only people than 1,300 young swimmers take swim whose ideas, sweat, and financial support, lessons; more than 400 girls and boys led the metamorphosis of the YMCA learn the importance of fair play and building to a vibrant gathering place for all sportsmanship through basketball or ages. But these founders took responsibility volleyball classes and leagues; more than Make sure your hair looks as good as your work for the well-being and improvement of 1,800 members take Yoga, Pilates, Barre their community. They harnessed the Fusion, Water Workout, Tai Chi Moving for tremendous neighborhood energy, made Better Balance, and other fitness classes; and Conditioning personal commitments and sacrifices, and more than 1,500 other individuals take part saw value in the unique role the NECC in fitness and wellness classes, nutritional Color w/Redkin products would have in strengthening the fabric of presentations and counseling, personal and Cuts Northeast Portland neighborhoods. Their group training, swim meets, blanket drives, goal was that the facility would not close parades, educational talks, and a host of for a single day, and it did not. Their goal other classes and special events. The NECC was to provide an egalitarian process to still benefits from significant volunteer create a whole new organization, not just efforts and financial contributions, and to put a band-aid on the old one. Their goal the spirit and energy harnessed by NECC’s was to forge an organization with stated Founders more than 10 years ago is alive in Steve Sexton values that improved the community’s this unique non-profit organization. Cutting and styling hair for working professionals in NE Portland for well-being: Caring, Inclusiveness, Respect, Join others in the community to show 35 years. Call Steve to make an appointment at 503-481-6121. Sustainability and Transparency. our appreciation to the Founders of the Who are these Founders? Business Northeast Community Center on Friday, Complete Designs Hair Studio • 4638 NE Sandy Blvd. leaders, retired teachers, stay-at-home October 23, from 6-8:30 p.m. at NECC, 1630 parents, union representatives – they N.E. 38th Ave. Tickets for the event are $40/ came from all walks of life and from all person. Additional information is available areas of Portland. David and Sarann by visiting http://necommunitycenter.org WANT MORE? 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Events are listed in the order in which they will take place, followed by ongoing and upcoming events. To be considered for inclusion, entries must be submitted Calendar by e-mail to [email protected] by the 15th of the prior month. OCTOBER 2015 If possible, follow the format used in the calendar. Calendar copiled by Janet Goetze MICAH & ME TO PERFORM PANTHERS FILM PLANNED Oct. 1. 9:30 a.m. Micah & Me will perform rollicking songs Oct. 8. 7 p.m. Advance film showing of “The Black Panthers: for kids of all ages. $5 suggested donation. (503) 284-1276. Vanguard of the Revolution,” to benefit NAACP of Portland. www.smallfrypdx.com/ Smallfry resale and consignment, 4107 Directed by Stanley Nelson, it premiered at the 2015 Sundance N.E. Tillamook St. Film Festival. It features rare archival footage and interviews with the people who were there for the cultural and political LEARN ELECTRONIC DEVICE awakening of many African Americans. Tickets $10. Www. Oct. 1. 9:30 a.m. Computer tutor John Lucas will give one- hollywoodtheatre.org. (503) 493-1128. Hollywood Theatre, on-one guidance for understanding an electronic device. Free 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. 45-minute appointments at 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Sign up at (503) 288-8303. Hollywood Senior Center, STRASSER TO READ WORK 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Oct. 8. 7 p.m. Arn Strasser reads from his new collection of poetry and prose, “Before Dreaming,” described as varied in PHOTO ART EXHIBITED tone, “from deeply moving to light-hearted.” Free reading. www. Oct. 1. noon to 7 p.m. A photography exhibit of work by R.J. broadwaybooks.net. (503) 284-1726. Broadway Books, 1714 Cartasegna, “Revelating Light,” will continue through October. N.E. Broadway. Free viewing. Hours noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, closed Monday. (503) 280-6329. www. SPRUCE UP THE PARKS! albertastreetgallery.com. Alberta Street Gallery, 2724 N.E. Oct. 9 and 10. Times vary. The non-profit Portland Parks Alberta St. Foundation and Portland Parks & Recreation Bureau seek LEARN TO CONTROL WEEDS volunteers for work parties to help maintain the 50-plus properties in the city park system during Parke Diem. View Oct. 1. 6:30-9 p.m. Identify common weeds and other plant projects and sign up by neighborhood, category or activity on invaders and learn ways to control them without turning to www.portlandia.org./parkediem. synthetic herbicides. Free. Presented by East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District. Register: www.emswcd.org. or HEAL THAT PAIN (503) 222-7645. Bridgeport United Church of Christ, 621 N.E. Oct. 9. 10-11 a.m. Continues Fridays. Healing chronic pain 76th Ave. using gentle movement and awareness exercises with the ART TO ADORN LOBBY Feldenkrais method. $10-$20. www.somaspace.us. (971) 258-1885. [email protected]. Soma Space, 4050 N.E. Oct. 2-Nov. 6. The work of Northwest artist Joanne Radmilovich Broadway. Kollman will be displayed in the Northeast Community Center lobby. Www.necommunitycenter.org. (503) 284-3377. KIDS LEARN ABOUT CHEESE Northeast Community Center, 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. The Phantom of Oct. 9. 10:45 a.m. Curd nerd Cheyenne Terbrueggen of the Opera (1925) LOVECRAFT INSPIRES FILMS Elephant’s Delicatessen will help children learn about starring Lon tasting cheese and learn about the animals that make it. Oct. 2-4. Times vary. The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival features Chaney and Mary $5 suggested donation. Advance sign-up appreciated at the weird tales of H.P. Lovecraft adapted by professional Philbin will appear (503) 284-1276. Proceeds go to Partners for a Hunger-Free and amateur filmmakers. www.hplfilmfestival.com. Weekend at the Hollywood Oregon. www.smallfrypdx.com/ Smallfry children’s clothing, passes $65. Single day passes $18, $20, $32. Tickets: www. Theatre on October 4107 N.E. Tillamook St. hollywoodtheatre.org. Hollywood Theatre, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. 31. SEE KEVIN COSTNER FILM FILMS EXAMINE CLIMATE Oct. 9. 1 p.m. See film “Black or White,” starring Kevin Costner, Oct. 2. 7 p.m. View short films from international filmmakers in Oregon, one of the whitest states in the country. What does MUSICIAN TO PERFORM Octavia Spencer, Gillian Jacobs. A grieving widower is drawn into a on a variety of themes related to climate change. Popcorn and the racial integration of place require of us and how might we Oct. 6. 7 p.m. Deborah Martin performs. Free. Music custody battle over his bi-racial granddaughter, whom he has cared cookies available. Free. (503) 284-2331. www.centralportland.org. prepare to embrace the opportunity? Free. (503) 988-5370. Millennium, 3158 E. Burnside St. for most of her life. Free but $1 donation suggested. In advance, Fellowship Room at Central Lutheran Church, 1820 N.E. 21st Ave. Kenton library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. LEARN ABOUT E-TABLET order pizza and salad for $2 for dining at 11:30 a.m.: (503) 288- HUMORIST TO PERFORM LEARN PROGRAMMING Oct. 7 and 14. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Learn the basic 8303. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Oct. 4. 2:30-4:30 p.m. Learn what computer programming is, layout of your Android tablet, settings, apps and more. Bring Oct. 2. 8 p.m. Antsy McClain, singer, songwriter, humorist and LEARN BALLROOM DANCES small-town philosopher, performs. His shows originate from a what to do with programming information and where to learn your own fully-charged tablet. Must have a Google or Gmail Oct. 9. 6-7 p.m. Learn to waltz. Series continues Oct. 16 fictitious trailer park, Pine View Heights. www.Antsy.net. Tickets $25 more. Free. Registration required in the library or call (503) account before coming to class. Free. Registration required waltz and a little foxtrot; Oct. 23 dance review party. $12 each in advance, $28 day of show: TicketBiscuit.com or box office: (503) 988-5234. Gregory Heights library, 7921 N.E. Sandy Blvd. in library or (503) 988-5234. North Portland library, 512 N. session. margueritefishman@gmail. www.somaspace.us. Soma 764-4131. Alberta Rose Theatre, 3000 N.E. Alberta St. Killingsworth St. RAITT TRIBUTE PLANNED Space, 4050 N.E. Broadway. LIBRARY SLATES BOOK FAIR Oct. 4. 5 p.m. Bre Gregg brings a tribute to Bonnie Raitt. Free. HEALING CLASS SLATED JAZZ SINGER TO PERFORM Oct. 3. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. North Portland library and the Urban Music Millennium, 3158 E. Burnside St. Oct. 7. 1-3 p.m. A class called “Change Your Energy, Change Oct. 9. 7 p.m. Jazz singer Natalia K. Burgess performs. No League of Portland invite families with children from pre-school Your Life -- Focus on Physical Healing,” with Liza Burney of TECH QUESTIONS ANSWERED cover. Tell the bartender the secret word, “decanter,” to get a $2 through fifth grade to the 17th annual Children’s Book Fair. Join Heart-to-Heart Healing. Learn tools to treat cuts, scrapes and Oct. 5. 6-7 p.m. Meet one-on-one for 30 minutes with a discount on the first drink. Full menu, wine, microbrew. Www. in activities, book making, button making, other crafts. Meet burns; reduce stress; support general well being with Pranic knowledgeable tech helper who will answers questions about mobile magnoliascorner.net/ (503) 459-4081. Magnolia’s Corner, superheroes Bookman and Bookwoman, who read in several healing, a no-touch technique offering procedures to strengthen devices, websites, downloading, e-readers. First come, first served. the body’s vital energy. Free. Information: www.heart-to-heart- 4075 N.E. Sandy Blvd. languages. On the back lawn. Free. (503) 988-5394. North Bring the device, if possible. ?Tiene preguntas de tecnologia? Le Portland library, 512 N. Killingsworth St. healing.com. RSVP: [email protected] or (503) 82ND AVE. FORUM SLATED gustaria saber mas sobre el use de celulares, tabletas, descargas 502-5186. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. PERFORMER TO PRESENT TALES FROM AFRICA de aplicaciones (apps), libros electronicos? Las sesiones duran 30 Oct. 10. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The 82nd Avenue Community Forum gives residents and business people opportunities to meet city Oct. 3. 1-1:45 p.m. Chetter Galloway uses animation, sound minutes. Atencion segun el orden de llegada. Free. (503) 988-5370. TEENS TO MAKE PILLOWS planners and give testimony on Portland’s mixed-use zoning and effects and audience participation to perform a potpourri of fun- Kenton library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. Oct. 7. 4-5:45 p.m. Teens in grades 6 to 12 may transform two employment zone projects. Other issues include transportation, filled stories from the African diaspora. The program is “Juba This flat pieces of fleece into soft pillows in various shapes. Free. LEARN ABOUT E-MAIL housing and small business. Transit to meeting includes Tri-Met and Juba That: A Collection of African American Folktales.” Free. (503) 988-5394. North Portland library, 512 N. Killingsworth St. Oct. 6. 9:45-11:45 a.m. In e-mail 101, learn to set up a No. 4 and 72. Sign language interpretation provided by request (503) 988-5386. Gregory Heights library, 7921 N.E. Sandy Blvd. web-based e-mail account, Gmail. Learn how to send and HERBS MAKE ‘FIRE CIDER’ five business days in advance: (503) 823-7728. Free. Jade/ HOPE OF ‘NEW CREATION’ reply to mail, set up a contacts list, send attachments and Oct. 7. 6-7:30 p.m. Learn to make “Fire Cider,” an age-old APANO Multicultural Space, 8114 S.E. Division St. create labels. A class for beginners who are comfortable using way to infuse apple cider vinegar with fresh and spicy herbs. Oct. 4. 9 a.m. Dan Brunner, a professor of Christian history at MEET ARTISTS IN STUDIOS George Fox Evangelical Seminary, will lead a session on “Living a keyboard and a mouse. Free. Registration required: (503) Traditionally, fire cider helps boost the immune system, increase Oct. 10 and 11; 17 and 18. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Portland Open Out the Hope of a New Creation.” Free. (503) 284-2331. www. 988-5234. Albina library, 3605 N.E. 15th Ave. circulation and support the liver. Free. Registration required in Studios is a self-guided tour to see the working processes of centralportland.org. Central Lutheran Church, 1820 N.E. 21st Ave. the library or (503) 988-5234. Hollywood library, 4040 N.E. MUSICIANS TO VISIT LIBRARY Tillamook St. more than 100 artists in the metro area. Tour guides, $15 each, CLASS TO STUDY ISLAM Oct. 6. 4-5 p.m. Continues Wednesdays in October. An Oregon admit two adults all four days. Under 18 are free. Guides at Oct. 4. 10 a.m. Worship service marks World Communion Symphony musician will visit each week to play an instrument CONCUSSION CLASS SLATED New Seasons locations and Muse Art + Design. Apps for iPhone Sunday. 11:20 a.m. Adult education series on world religions and provide an introduction to the instrument and orchestra Oct. 7. 7:15-8:45 p.m. Adults, parents and children may or Google Play. Tour guides: http://www.portlandopenstudios. begins with Islam. [email protected]. (503) 282- music. Free. (503) 988-5386. Gregory Heights library, 7921 learn about concussions, baseline testing, rehabilitation and com/tourguide/#singleTG. 0965. Rose City Park Presbyterian Church, 1907 N.E. 45th Ave. N.E. Sandy Blvd. resources for support. Free. Register at (971) 339-3405 or [email protected]. New Heights Physical Therapy, FAMILIES TO MAKE MASKS ANIMALS TO GET BLESSING BUILD BASIC WEBSITE 5736 N.E. Glisan St. Oct. 10. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Families with children may sculpt Oct. 4. 10:15 a.m. St. Francis Sunday and the blessing of the Oct. 6. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Learn to build a basic website using paper masks using various templates for bases and covering animals. Bring furry, feathered, finned friends, or a photo, to Google Sites. Free. Registration required in library or (503) LEARN EXCEL 2007 them with vibrant papers. Free. (503) 988-5394. North receive the special blessing. Children’s plush companions also 988-5234. North Portland library, 512 N. Killingsworth St. Oct. 8. 3:30-5:30 p.m. Learn about spreadsheets, an Portland library, 512 N. Killingsworth St. are welcome. Free. (503) 284-2331. www.centralportland.org. introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007. Free. Registration ZIPPERS TO BLOSSOM TROY DIXON TO PERFORM Central Lutheran Church, 1820 N.E. 21st Ave. required in library or (503) 988-5234. North Portland library, Oct. 6. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Make “zip pins,” flowers made from 512 N. Killingsworth St. Oct. 10. 7 p.m. Singer-songwriter Troy Dixon performs. No cover. BOOK HOLDS NATURE THEME zippers. Use as a magnet, a brooch, a headband or hat Tell the bartender “decanter” to get $2 off the first drink. Full Oct. 4. 11 a.m. Northwest artist Phoebe Wahl shares her new accessory. Free. Registration required in the library or (503) 988- WRITER TO TEACH CLASS menu, wine, microbrew. Www.magnoliascorner.net/ (503) 459- picture book, “Sonya’s Chickens,” with themes of comfort, nostalgia 5234. (503) 988-5368. Albina library, 3605 N.E. 15th Ave. Oct. 8. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Award-winning writer Linda Ferguson 4081. Magnolia’s Corner, 4075 N.E. Sandy Blvd. teaches a creative writing class for adults and school-age and intimacy with nature. Free reading. Signed copies of the book MAKE CLIMATE CHOICES students. Continues to Dec. 17. Write from prompts to create CLASS TO VIEW LNG available for purchase. (503) 954-2354. Www.greenbeanbookspdx. Oct. 6. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Volunteers with Organizing for Action/ ideas for poems, stories and personal essays in a supportive Oct. 11. 9 a.m. Ted Gleichman, political director for the Center com. Green Bean Books, 1600 N.E. Alberta St. Climate Reality Project provide climate change information to class. All experience levels welcome. $49 for Portland residents, for Sustainable Economy’s Climate and Energy Program, will lead RACIAL DIVERSITY IN FUTURE help residents make informed choices at home, work and how $68 for non-residents. Register at www.PortlandParks.org a session on “How and Why God Calls Us to Go Beyond Liquefied Oct. 4. 1:30-3 p.m. Willamette University professor Emily they influence politicians. Free. Registration required in library (course #1036652) or (503) 916-5615. Beaumont SUN Natural Gas (LNG).” Free. (503) 284-2331. www.centralportland. Drew leads a conversation about the future of racial diversity or (503) 988-5234. Kenton library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. Community School, 4043 N.E. Fremont St. org. Central Lutheran Church, 1820 N.E. 21st Ave. OCTOBER 2015 WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS 23

ART TO AID KIDNEY KIDS appreciated. Information: (503) 288-8303. Hollywood Senior through play, music, movement, stories and crafts. For parents with Charles Addams. Hear Kevin Miserocchi, the executor of Oct. 11 and 18. 1-4 p.m. Local artists show work to benefit Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. newborns to 3 years old. Free. (503) 284-1276. www.smallfrypdx. the Addams estate, reveal details of the cartoonist’s life. com/. Smallfry resale and consignment, 4107 N.E. Tillamook St. NW Kidney Kids. Donations appreciated. (503) 287-8989. RE/ BRUNCH AIDS COUNSELING Suggested donation of $25. See www.cerimonhouse.org/the- MAX Equity Group, 237 N.E. Broadway, Suite 100. macabre-charm-of-chas-addams/. Reserve at reservations@ Oct. 17. 10 a.m. to Noon. The 14th annual “Circle of Strength” fund- POET TO VISIT LIBRARY cerimonhouse.org with subject line: Reservation for Salon. raising brunch by women helping low-income women and children Oct. 22. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Hear poet Bao Phi, whose new poems FOODS BRING GOOD SKIN Cerimon House, 5131 N.E. 23rd Ave. Oct. 12. Noon to 12:30 p.m. Wholistic nutritionist Teri Sprouse overcome barriers to mental health services at Northwest Catholic deal with his background as a Vietnamese refugee born during discusses food choices to support healthy skin, hair and nails. Counseling Center. Speaker is Sheila Hamilton of KINK radio. Tickets war and raised in South Minneapolis. Free. (503) 988-5391. BIRTHDAY PARTY SLATED Free. Www.necommunitycenter.org. (503) 284-3377. Northeast $35 or $250 per table. www.nwcounseling.org or (503) 253-0964. Hollywood library, 4040 N.E. Tillamook St. Oct. 27. Noon. A birthday celebration for those with September Community Center, 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. Riverside Golf & Country Club, 8105 N.E. 33rd Drive. WRITER TO READ NOVEL birthdays. Free lunch for birthday people; suggested donation of REGISTER FOR SWIM CLASS REPAIRS OFFERED Oct. 22. 7 p.m. Jill Postlewait Meengs reads from her debut $3 for seniors over 60 and $6.80 for those under 60. Wee Works Daycare students to provide entertainment. Information: (503) Oct. 13 and 15. 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Registration opens Oct. 17. 1-3:30 p.m. Repair Cafe includes volunteers who novel, “Trigger.” In the book, Jordan Shaw is thrown into a 288-8303. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. for swim lessons using the American Red Cross curriculum. repair small appliances, bikes, computers and mend garments. dangerous, international organization from an innocuous summer Members $42; non-members $56. Scholarships available. Free. www.repairpdx.org. Community Warehouse, 3969 N.E. backpacking trip. She has one chance to out-maneuver a world STUDY ‘THE CLOUD’ Pre-registration required. Www.necommunitycenter.org. (503) Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. class killer. Free reading. Www.broadwaybooks.net. (503) 284- Oct. 28. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Learn about “the cloud” 1726. Broadway Books, 1714 N.E. Broadway. 284-3377. Northeast Community Center, 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. LEARN TO INSULATE and what it means in computer terms. Free. Registration KIDS TO TASTE PLANTS Oct. 17. 1-3:30 p.m. Do-It-Yourself insulation workshop. Learn how HOLLYWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING SET required in library or (503) 988-5234. North Portland library, Oct. 13. 9 a.m. Preschoolers learn about and explore tastes to weatherize a flat attic from prep to choosing correct insulation. Oct. 22. 7-8:30 p.m. The quarterly general meeting of the Hollywood 512 N. Killingsworth St. of plants, including roots, shoots, leaves, seeds and fruit, with Free. Registration required in library or (503) 988-5234. Hollywood Neighborhood Association includes residents working to maintain SAVE ON ENERGY BILL and enhance the livability of the neighborhood. Hollywood Senior Joanna Sooper of Turnip the Heat Cooking. $12 fee. Limited library, 4040 N.E. Tillamook St. Oct. 28. 2-4 p.m. Learn how to save on the energy bill with a Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. to 10 children ages 3-5 with advance registration: (503) 284- weatherization workshop with the Community Energy Project. 1276. www.smallfrypdx.com/ Smallfry children’s resale and RESUME HELP OFFERED Oct. 17. 2-4 p.m. One-on-one help writing a resume is offered in SENIORS TO SEE FILM Free. Registration required: (503) 288-8303. Qualified consignment, 4107 N.E. Tillamook St. 30-minute appointments with a trained volunteer. Bring a paper Oct. 23. 1 p.m. View film “I’ll See You in My Dreams,” with residents may receive a free kit of weatherization materials. ELEPHANT IN SCHOOL? copy of a resume, if available. Registration required in the library Blythe Danner, Martin Starr, Sam Elliott. After her dog dies, a Hollywood Senior Center, (503) 288-8303. Oct. 13. 11 a.m. Author Ellen Fischer reads her new picture or (503) 988-5234. Kenton library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. widow and former singer discovers that life can begin at any age. She pursues a relationship with her pool maintenance WRITER READS KIDS’ BOOKS book, “If An Elephant Went to School.” Through questions Oct. 29. 3:30 p.m. Author Barbara Herkert shares two and answers, readers learn about animals and their LABYRINTH WALK SLATED man. Information: (503) 288-8303. Hollywood Senior Center, Oct. 17. 4-5:45 p.m. A candlelight labyrinth walk in the second biographies written for kids: “Sewing Stories and Harriet Powers’ unique behaviors. A free craft will follow the reading. Www. 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Journey from Slave to Artist” and “Mary Cassatt: Extraordinary greenbeanbookspdx.com. (503) 954-2354. Green Bean floor Great Hall. At 5:30 p.m., a healing and wholeness service, HONORS DUE PIONEERS Impressionist Painter.” Free. Www.greenbeanbookspdx.com. Books, 1600 N.E. Alberta St. with music in the Taize tradition, in the sanctuary. (503) 287- 1289. www.westprespdx.org. Westminster Presbyterian Church, Oct. 23. 6-8:30 p.m. The people who transformed the old (503) 954-2354. Green Bean Books, 1600 N.E. Alberta St. READERS TO MEET EDITOR Northeast YMCA into the Northeast Community Center will 1624 N.E. Hancock St. TRICK-OR-TREAT IN KENTON Oct. 13. 6:15-7:45 p.m. In “Black Voices” book group, meet be honored at a gathering with appetizers and drinks. Pre- Oct. 29. 5-7 p.m. Downtown Kenton businesses host trick-or- Walidah Imarisha, co-editor of “Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction TEEN DRIVING CLASS SET registration required: www.necommunitycenter.org or (503) treating and other Halloween activities. Sponsored by Kenton Stories from Social Justice Movements,” this month’s book Oct. 18. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The non-profit Tire Rack Street 284-3377. Northeast Community Center, 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. Survival’s teen driving school teaches drivers ages 15 to 21 to Business Association. Businesses are on and near North selection. Free. (503) 988-5394. North Portland library, 512 N. DINE WITH COMMISSIONER Killingsworth St. avoid accidents and control a vehicle rather than just operate Denver Avenue, from Schofield to Argyle streets. one. Fee $75 each. Forms and information: www.streetsurvival. Oct. 24. 8:30-11 a.m. Pancake breakfast with Loretta Smith, PARKING ON AGENDA org. Local contact: Jim Weidenbaum StreetSurvivalPDX@hotmail. a Multnomah County commissioner. Free but donations LEARN TO USE ‘WORD’ Oct. 31. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Learn how to use Microsoft Oct. 13. 6:30-9 p.m. The Rose City Park Neighborhood com. Portland International Raceway, 1940 N. Victory Blvd. appreciated. Information: (503) 288-8303. Hollywood Senior Association will meet state Sen. Michael Dembrow, discuss Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Word to make greeting cards, invitations or flyers. Free. deconstruction in Portland, and discuss a city Parking VIKINGS SERVE PANCAKES Registration required in library or (503) 988-5234. North Oct. 18. 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Viking pancake breakfast HELP DESIGN GRANT HIGH Portland library, 512 N. Killingsworth St. Committee proposal for a parking permit concept applied to Oct. 24. 9 a.m. to noon. The Design Advisory Group for all residential zones. A catered meal and music precede the includes eggs, sausage, fresh fruit, orange juice, tea and bottomless cups of coffee. Children’s Nordic storytime begins modernizing Grant High School seeks community input SEE LON CHANEY IN FILM meeting. Take Tri-Met bus lines 12 and 71. German American in this first of four workshops. Free breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Oct. 31. 2 p.m. View “Phantom of the Opera,” starring Lon Society, 5626 N.E. Alameda, north of Sandy Boulevard. at 10 a.m. in the library. Breakfast: $7 adults, $4 children ages 5-12, free under age 5. Norse Hall, 111 N.E. 11th Ave. Free childcare. Interpretation available in Spanish. http:// Chaney and Mary Philbin. Live music accompanies the film, ROSEWAY VIEWS BYLAWS GrantBond.pps.net. E-mail: [email protected]. Www.facebook. presented by Columbia River Theatre Organ Society. Tickets $10 Oct. 13. 7 p.m. The Roseway Neighborhood Association’s general KIDS LEARN BASKETBALL com/pps.homepage. (503) 916-2222. Grant High library, at the door or in advance online: www.hollywoodtheatre.org. meeting will include a vote to update the association bylaws and Oct. 19 to Dec. 12. Times vary. Basketball league for ages 5-6 2245 N.E. 36th Ave. (503) 493-1128. Hollywood Theatre, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. a vote for new board members. www.roseway.org. Grace Lutheran to enhance self-esteem, learn fundamentals and have fun. Members $79, non-members $99. Scholarships available. PAINT SUGAR SKULL ONGOING Church, Northeast 76th Avenue and Fremont Street. Oct. 24. 12:30-2:30 p.m. Paint your own edible sugar Preregistration required. Www.necommunitycenter.org. (503) SPEAK SPANISH, ENGLISH URBANI TO READ NEW BOOK skull and dedicate it to an ancestor or loved one in a Day 284-3377. Northeast Community Center, 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. Oct. 3. 4-5:30 p.m. Converse with native English speakers who Oct. 13. 7 p.m. Ellen Urbani will read from her second novel, of the Dead tradition. Pinta tu propia calaverita de azucar y want to practice Spanish and with native Spanish speakers “Landfall,” about the destinies of two teenagers, one black and SLAVERY IN OREGON? dedicaseta a un antepasado o a un ser querida por el Dia de who want to practice English. Conversacion para los hablantes one white, affected by Hurricane Katrina. Free reading. Www. Oct. 19. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Pageturners Book Group, sponsored los Mertos. Free. (503) 988-5386. Gregory Heights library, nativos de ingles Y espanol que quieien mejorar el segundo broadwaybooks.net. (503) 284-1726. Broadway Books, 1714 by Friends of the Library, discusses “Breaking Chains: Slavery 1921 N.E. Sandy Blvd. idioma. (503) 988-5386. Gregory Heights library, 7921 N.E. N.E. Broadway. on Trial in the Oregon Territory,” by R. Gregory Nokes. Free. (503) CENTER SLATES CARNIVAL 988-5386. Gregory Heights library, 7921 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Sandy Blvd. ELDERS TO TASTE APPLES Oct. 24. 1-4 p.m. An old-fashioned Halloween carnival for Oct. 14. 12:45 p.m. Elder Day for tasting apples and cider at LEARN 3D PRINTING children ages 0 to 10, with an adult. Wear a costume and enjoy TAKE OFF POUNDS the Portland Nursery plus senior discounts on gardening items. Oct. 19. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Bring thoughts and questions about booths, games and music. Admission: one can of food for the Oct. 6. 8:30-10 a.m. Continues Tuesdays. TOPS (Take Off Free. Registration for up to 12 required: (503) 288-8303. 3D printing to this open-ended session. How does it work, from Oregon Food Bank. Www.necommunitycenter.org. (503) 284- Pounds Sensibly). Information: (503) 236-7835. St. Michael Two wheelchair spots available. Transportation provided from prosthetics to pizza to organs? Free. (503) 988-5370. Kenton 3377. Northeast Community Center, 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. and All Angels Episcopal Church, 1704 N.E. 43rd Ave. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. TREE TALK PLANNED COPE WITH ANXIETY WOMEN VETS TO WRITE SELF-CARE FOR CAREGIVERS Oct. 24. 1-3 p.m. Tree expert Jim Gersbach provides Oct. 6. 6:30 p.m. Continues Tuesdays. A depression and Oct. 14. 5:45-7:45 p.m. and Oct. 21-28. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 20. 10 a.m. to noon. Continues Tuesdays to Nov. 24. information on species that thrive in Portland’s mild climate, anxiety support group, Recovery International, is a non- “Lioness Writing,” women military veterans of any era, write their “Powerful Tools for Caregivers” are sessions designed to help followed by a 90-minute walking tour to find examples of the profit, Cognitive Behavioral Training system to help cope with lives with prompts at each session. Also practice revising and unpaid family members or friends to care for themselves while best trees for our urban spaces. Friends of Trees and the city’s symptoms of a nervous imbalance, anxiety, depression, stress, reading to others. Free. Registration required in the library or caring for a chronically ill person. Learn to reduce personal Urban Forestry department will have information about tree anger, sleeplessness and other issues. Free-will offering. (503) call (503) 988-5234. Hollywood library, 4040 N.E.Hancock St. stress, communicate needs effectively, deal with difficult types and how to order trees. Free. Registration: http://tinyurl. 810-2789. www.recoveryinternational.org or www.selfhelptools. emotions, make tough caregiving decisions. Free. Registration com/Tree-selection-workshop. Hollywood library community org. St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church, 1704 N.E. 43rd KEEP BONES HEALTHY required: (503) 288-8303. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 room, 4040 N.E. Tillamook St. Ave., at Broadway. Oct. 15. 7-8 p.m. A talk about low bone density (osteoporosis) N.E. 40th Ave. includes the right foods, supplements and exercises to keep THEATER PLANS MUSICAL UPCOMING SPOOKY TUNES SLATED Oct. 24-Nov. 22. 2 and 5 p.m. Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays bones strong. Free. Register at (971) 339-3405 or events@ YOUTH SLATE PLAY newheightstherapy.com. New Heights Physical Therapy, 5736 Oct. 20. 12:15-12:45 p.m. Jazz singer Judy Dwyer sings plus 11 a.m. Oct. 25, Nov. 1 and Nov. 22. Oregon Children’s Nov. 5-15. 7 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. The N.E. Glisan St. spooky tunes. Free. (503) 288-8303. Hollywood Senior Center, Theatre presents “Junie B. Jones,” a musical adapted from the 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. series of books by Barbara Park. Recommended for ages 4 and Young Professionals of Oregon Children’s Theatre present “The MARK ‘DAY OF DEAD’ older. Come an hour early for craft activities with Art a la Carte. Wrestling Season,” which explores issues of peer pressure, Oct. 15. 7:30 p.m. preview. Oct. 16 - 7:30 p.m. opening night for BLOCK THOSE DRAFTS Tickets $18-$32 adults, $14-$28 for children, group rates sexual orientation, the search for identity and the destructive “La Muerte Baila,” a bilingual celebration of the Day of the Dead, Oct. 20. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Learn to stop drafts around home doors $8-$21. Box office 503-228-9571 or www.octc.org. Newmark power of rumors. Recommended for ages 12 and older due conceived and directed by Rebecca Martinez. Tickets start at $24. and windows to save energy and increase comfort. Qualified Theatre, 1111 S.W. Broadway. to mature themes. Tickets $12 advance, $15 at door. (503) Discounts for students, seniors, veterans, groups of 15 or more, and participants may receive a free kit of weatherization supplies. Register 228-9571 or www.octc.org. Young Professionals Studio Theatre, LIBRARY SETS ‘ILLUSION’ those with Oregon Trail card in Arts for All program. Tickets (503) 236- at www.communityenergyproject.org or (503) 284-6827, ext. 108. 1939 N.E. Sandy Blvd. 7253 or www.milagro.org. El Centro Milagro, 525 S.E. Stark St. Peninsula Park Community Center, 700 N. Rosa Parks Blvd. Oct. 24. 3:30-4:30 p.m. Family members can become “Masters of Illusion” with 3-D glasses, flip sticks and fun SALE TO AID PRESCHOOL HAUNTED HOUSE AND CARNIVAL POET TO READ NEW BOOK animation games. Take creations home to fool friends. Free. Nov. 7. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Rose City Neighborhood Oct. 16. 6-8 p.m. carnival 5-9 p.m. haunted house. Oct. 20. 7 p.m. Floyd Skloot reads from his eighth poetry (503) 988-5370. Kenton library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. Preschool’s Basement Sale includes clothing for babies and Fundraiser for Rose City Heights PTA. Games food, prizes, family collection, “Approaching Winter,” which evokes the fluid and CLUB TO RAFFLE PLANTS children, toys, furniture, electronics and more. The sale supports fun. Open to community, children must be accompanied by an dynamic nature of memory as it ebbs and floods our daily the non-profit pre-school. Northeast 58th Avenue and Alameda. adult. $5 per entry to haunted house. 7334 N.E. Siskiyou St. lives. Free reading. Www.broadwaybooks.net. (503) 284-1714. Oct. 24. 4 p.m. The Metropolitan Garden Club’s annual Broadway Books, 1714 N.E. Broadway. plant raffle raises scholarship funds. Raffle tickets $1 each. ARTISTS SELL WORK READ WITH BLANKETS gardenclubpdx.org or e-mail: [email protected]. Nov. 7. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. More than 40 artisans offer Oct. 16. 5-6 p.m. Wear pajamas and bring your own blanket for MILEPOST5 SETS READINGS German American Society Center, 5626 N.E. Alameda, north of handmade items for holiday gifts or decor. Also available are a “Blanket Fort Fun.” Read books with blanket themes and sing Oct. 20. 7:30 p.m. A fifth season of readings continues with Sandy Boulevard. “treasure table,” a children’s shopping room, homemade baked blankety songs. Kids may craft plush pillow pets to take home. $10 Brittney Corrigan and Elizabeth Harlan-Ferlo. Free. (503) 729- goods and a day-long cafe with lunch, pastries and coffee. per child, adults free. Registration required: (503) 954-2354. Www. 3223. Milepost 5, 900 N.E. 82st Ave. CELEBRATE GALA OPENING OF CERIMON HOUSE Oct. 24. 6-10 p.m. Celebrate the grand opening of Cerimon Raffle tickets $1. Www.allsaintsportland.org. (503) 232-4305. greenbeanbookspdx.com. Green Bean Books, 1600 N.E. Alberta St. LEARN EFFECTS OF FOOD House, a sanctuary for the humanities in the Alberta Arts All Saints Catholic Church, 3847 N.E. Glisan St. SWING MUSIC BOOKED Oct. 21. 7-8 p.m. Hear about foods that drive pain, foods that District and a convening space for the arts, sciences, math, FAIRE SLATED AT CHURCH Oct. 16. 7 p.m. The Big North Duo presents swing music. No help us improve and the importance of intestinal health and history, philosophy. Dining, dancing in a restored Masonic Nov. 14. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Nov. 15. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fourth cover. Say “decanter” to get $2 off the first drink. Full menu, its effect on inflammation and musculoskeletal healing. Free. temple. www.CerimonHouse.org. Gala tickets $100 at annual Antique and Artisan Faire includes handcrafted items, wine, microbrew. Www.magnoliascorner.net/ (503) 459-4081. Register at (971) 339-3405 or [email protected]. [email protected]. Subject line: Reservation for food, collectibles. Special guest artists from the Zimbabwe Magnolia’s Corner, 4075 N.E. Sandy Blvd. New Heights Physical Therapy, 5735 N.E. Glisan St. Gala. Cerimon House, 5131 N.E. 23rd Ave. Artists Project, connecting rural African women artists and DINE WITH COMMISSIONER BONDING WITH MUSIC SALON TO FEATURE CHAS ADDAMS ART U.S. markets. Information: [email protected]. Rose City Oct. 17. 8:30-11 a.m. Pancake breakfast with Loretta Smith, Oct. 22. 10:30 a.m. In “Mommy & Me” with a Jewish twist, join other Oct. 25. 5 p.m. A salon to view an exhibit of 52 pen and ink Park Presbyterian Church, Northeast 44th Avenue and Sandy a Multnomah County commissioner. Free but donations moms and bond with your child while exploring your Jewish world drawings by the delightfully macabre New Yorker cartoonist Boulevard. — Janet Goetze 24 THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS OCTOBER 2015 HSTAR BRIEFS Post5 Theatre directors to leave for Seattle Artistic directors Ty and Cassandra Boice are leaving Post5 Theatre at the end of the season and will move to Seattle to continue performing, writing and directing. According to a news release, “Post 5 will search for a new artistic team and aims to have one in place by October of this season.” Ty Boice started the theater with Orion Bradshaw, a couple thousand dollars and a crowd funding campaign. After nearly five years, he said, “We are one of the fastest growing, critically acclaimed and well attended small arts organizations in the Northwest.” He said the theater is in a comfortable place with 2015 season ticket sales at 70 percent of capacity and steadily growing funding. He added, “The company is made up of some of the most inspiring, talented and generous artists I have had the pleasure of knowing. I look forward to watching it grow.” The theater has moved from its original space on 81st Avenue to the 4,700-square- foot home at 1666 S.E. Lambert St in the Sellwood neighborhood. Ty Boice has directed numerous Shakespeare productions and encouraged greater staging of the bard’s plays in Portland. Cassandra Boice created the troupe HumanBeingCurious shortly after arriving in Portland in 2012. The troupe later Search Engine Marketing Professionals of Portland board members, and their kids, present a $1,000 check to Harper’s Playground during the third annual Community Play Day at Arbor combined with Post5. Lodge Park in North Portland. (SEMpdx) Ty Boice will play Sharpe in Bill Cain’s “Lie, Die or Equivocate,” which is set Information is available on the website. and interpretation in Spanish will be The improvement project will be in 1605 England. The story includes a provided, said David Mayne, the bond paid from an 8-year, $482 million bond plot to assassinate King James I and Grant High design team communications manager for Portland approved by voters in November 2012. Public Schools. blow up Parliament. The prime minister In addition to Grant, Roosevelt and plans public workshop Information is available at http:// Franklin high schools will be modernized commissions Shakespeare to write a The Grant High School modernization GrantBond.pps.net and www.facebook. and Faubion Elementary School is being history of the event -- with witches. com/pps.homepage. E-mail address is rebuilt. The play will continue at 7:30 p.m. project has a design team to help guide the [email protected]. A telephone number The schools were selected because October 1-4. Tickets range from $12.50 to upgrading of the building, and the public is (503) 916-2222. of their poor seismic condition, major $20. Orders may be placed on the website, may provide ideas in design workshops. The design team includes Grant principal accessibility deficiencies for people www.post5theatre.org. The first workshop will be 9 a.m. to Carol Campbell; Grant alumni Scott Bailey with mobility challenges and the high Cassandra and Ty Boice will co-direct noon October 24 in the Grant library, and Doug Capps; local and neighborhood number of free and reduced-cost lunch Peter Shaffer’s “Equus,” opening at 2245 N.E. 36th Ave. A free breakfast will be residents Renee Anderson, Miriana Clark populations. 7:30 p.m. October 16 and continuing available at 8:30 a.m. and Abby Williams; school board liaison Other school buildings will have Thursdays to Sundays until November 14. Free childcare will be available Pam Knowles and school community seismic upgrades, roofs replaced and representative Monique McClean. access improved. In addition, sixth to Also on the board are Grant cluster eighth grade science classrooms will be We have the parents Jason Blumklotz and Jack Kolze; improved at up to 63 schools, according to Black Parent Initiative representative the school district. space you need! Nate McCoy; Grant students Katie Grant’s master planning is scheduled to Davidson, M. Taylor Matsushima, continue through the fall, and schematic Zack Olson, Tess Waxman and Daniel designs will be developed in early 2016. 3 U-Store Locations Weidman; current Grant parents Jim Final design and construction phases will Regan-Vienop and Michael Tom; continue through spring 2017. Serving the Eastside and Hollywood neighborhood business representatives Construction will begin in summer 2017 East Rose Quarter Bill Dickey and Heather Leek. and Grant will be closed for two years. 503-284-8111 503-288-2925 During that time, classes and activities will be at the Marshall High School 1130 NE 28th Ave 1520 N Interstate campus, 3905 S.E. 91st Ave. Portland, OR 97232 Portland, OR 97227 TRADE ROOTS Behind the Broadway Fred Meyer East end of the Broadway Bridge Grant students will be eligible for free Find fun, unusual transit passes, provided in a partnership Central City Halloween decorations and with Tri-Met, the City of Portland and the 503-236-0999 Day of the Dead school district. Special education students 1111 SE 12th Ave, Portland, OR Mexican folk Art Three blocks south of SE Morrison St receiving district transportation will continue to do so. Check our website for specials! Harper’s Playground Competitive rates Everyday access gets funds, marketing help Heated and sprinklered units Harper’s Playground, a section of Arbor Lodge Park created for children using Moving and packing supplies wheelchairs and other mobility devices, On-site manager is the beneficiary of funds and free advice Starting in October from a group of marketing professionals. 1831 NE Broadway 503-281-5335 The Search Engine Marketing USTORENW.COM www.traderootsinc.com Professionals of Portland (SEMpdx) recently presented a $1,000 check to Cody OCTOBER 2015 WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS 25 HSTAR BRIEFS Goldberg, executive director of Harper’s sought for gift wrapping During the exhibit, other events are Playground. The donation, through planned: Metropolitan Garden Club the group’s Charity of Choice program, Volunteers for Holiday Cheer, who Oct. 10 -- 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Exquisite Annual Scholarship Fundraiser represents more than 10 percent of deliver gifts to 250 isolated seniors and Corpse drawing workshop for all ages Plant Sale • $1 Raffle • Silent Auction SEMpdx’s annual proceeds. people with disabilities, are needed with artists Julia Storrs and May Wallace. Saturday, October 24, 2015 Harper’s Playground is near North by Project Linkage, a program of Suggested donation: $10. 4:00pm-8:00pm

Delaware Avenue and Bryant Street, next Metropolitan Family Service. Oct. 17 -- 3-5:30 p.m. “Meet Your 5626 NE Alameda ` to Chief Joseph Elementary School. It was The special gift bags contain a lot of Face,” a written and visual self-portrait ` Guests Welcome! created with the support of local people to basic necessities because the recipients workshop for age 12 and older with For info: [email protected] provide inclusive play areas for children often experience financial challenges, Penelope Scambly Schott and May of all abilities. Goldberg fostered the idea according to Marcy Hughes, Holiday Wallace. Suggested donation: $20. because her daughter, Harper, who uses Cheer coordinator. Nov. 17 -- 7:30 p.m. Writers read their a wheelchair, was unable to play in their Volunteers are needed to wrap and work as part of the Readings@Milepost5 It’s MedIcare enrollMent tIMe agaIn: neighborhood park. deliver the gifts, which are donated by series, co-sponsored by Elohi Gadugi october 15 - deceMber 7 “SEMpdx has not only helped Harper’s individuals and community groups. A Journal. Free. let Me help you through the process. Playground spread our message of play festive gift-wrapping event will be 9:30 tina Vanphung for everyone, but the money raised will a.m. to 12:30 p.m. December 5, Hughes Play features teens, hip-hop Independent Insurance Agent said. Gift bags will be delivered between Bilingual: English & Vietnamese enable us to complete more playgrounds In its eighth season, the Portland December 10 and 24. 503.610.6144 in Portland and beyond,” Goldberg said. Playhouse is staging a play, “How We Got Families and individuals may sign up [email protected] “We’re currently working on similar On,” rising from hip-hop’s late-1980s golden www.nw365insurance.com now to deliver the gifts by calling (503) inclusive playground designs in Northeast age with the stories of three teenagers. 688-1767 or e-mail: volunteer@metfamily. Portland’s Gateway community and The play, written by Idris Goodwin, org. The number to inquire about making Northwest Portland’s .” is presented at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays “We are proud that SEMpdx has helped donations is (503) 249-0471. to Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays at the www.broadwaypt.net broaden the awareness of the need “The true gift is not the items they playhouse, 602 N.E. Prescott St. It will for increased accessible play areas in receive, but the time that the volunteer continue until Oct. 25. Broadway Physical Therapy the Portland Metro area,” said Michael spends with them,” said Hughes. In the play, three Midwestern teens & Sports Rehabilitation Cottam, chairman of the organization’s dream of stardom with their beats and Charity of Choice program. Poets, artists combine rhymes. “Battling suburban biases, each  SEMpdx is a non-profit group work for exhibit at Art Haus other’s egos and their own self-doubt,  supporting the development of search  A group of poets and visual artists have they learn about identity, inspiration and engine marketing (SEM) and social creating the creative life,” said a news an exhibit that highlights a mashup of  media marketing (SMM) industries in release from the playhouse.  words and art that has roots in the Dada Portland. It aims to be a resource for both “Hip-hop is inherently theatrical and I  movement of the early 20th century, local industry professionals and area am a lover of spectacle,” said the show’s which challenged established canons of businesses. director, Jen Rowe. “Idris Goodwin is  art and thought. such a skilled writer. He moves quickly,  The opening reception for the exhibit, Interim artistic director uses sharp humor, loves his characters,  “I See You, An Ekphrastic Corpse,” will  endows them with both resiliency and selected for Milagro be 6-10 p.m. October 2 in the Art Haus  vulnerability -- but most importantly, Daniel Jaquez has been named the at Milepost 5, 850 N.E. 81st Ave., with brings us a fresh perspective.” 503-287-6636 interim artistic director of the 30-year-old entrance on Oregon Street. The exhibit Tickets range from $25 to $36. They may Milagro, the Northwest’s premier Latino will continue through November 20. be ordered at the box office, (503) 488-5820, arts and culture organization. The Gathering Crows, a collective of or online www.portlandplayhouse.org. Jaquez, who has worked in theater and literary and visual artists, has created the dance nationally and internationally, began show. They invited six poets to write on Boosters seek artists serving as Milagro’s artistic associate in the theme “I See You.” Their website is 2002. He is expected to work with Milagro’s http://gatheringcrows.org/. for holiday show staff and board to refine future business Each poet was given only the last Organizers of the Hollywood Boosters and artistic structures as the organization sentence from a previous writer before Art show and Sale are looking for artists. searches for new artistic leadership. continuing to write on the theme. None They want a wide range of creative people Jaquez grew up in Ciudad Juarez, saw the entirety of the previous writer’s to participate in the event planned during Chihuahua, Mexico, and studied actuarial work. The dadaists called this form an the holiday period, from mid-November science at the Universidad Nacional “exquisite corpse.” through December. Autonoma de Mexico. He earned a When the poets finished, their works The deadline for submissions is Oct. Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics went to the artists to interpret. A work 31, said John Halvorson, the show from the University of Texas and a master of art inspired by a work in a different coordinator. More information is available of fine arts in directing from the American medium is called “ekphrastic art.” from Halvorson at (503) 252-0320. Repertory Theater/Moscow Art Theater The writers included Dena Rash “We want to encourage artists new to Institute at Harvard University. Guzman, Ger Killeen, Patricia J. McLean, the area to participate,” he said. “We’re He has directed and produced shows Off A. Molotkov, Duane Poncy and Penelope trying to stimulate some new ideas and and Off-Off Broadway in New York City. He Scambly Schott. The artists included Tom see new art.” has directed in Russia, Switzerland, France Buell, Becky Busi, Jonathan Marrs, Allison The show will be at the 42nd Street and Mexico. He has worked in new play McClay, Julia Storrs and May Wallace. Station, 2000 N.E. 42nd Ave. – Janet Goetze development with Latino playwrights and wehas are worked paying with aother $1.00/lb. artists to Our develop buy backnew dance-theaterwill only be pieces. available He also on has Mon - It’s time to get your daytranslated November into English 2, Tuesday the works the of several3rd and Mexican playwrights. new sofa ordered WednesdayJaquez has heldthe 4th,adjunct from and 8:00AM- teaching to be enjoyed in your 4:00fellow PM. positions at Manhattanville College, Harvard University, Columbia Specialists in Pediatric Dentistry home this upcoming University and Sarah Lawrence College. holiday season He is a member of the Stage Directors reclAIMed luMBer, BArN wood Everyone welcome! ANd cuStoM FurNIture and Choreographers Society, the Latina/o AnnuAl CAndy Buy BACk! Theatre Commons Steering Committee, $1 per pound It used to be a tree the Lincoln Center Theater Director’s Lab, Only on Nov. 2nd, 3rd, 4th and NoPassport, a Pan-American theater 8:00am-4:00pm 2024 N. Argyle St. coalition. Candy sent to our Troops Overseas! He co-founded the Calpulli Mexican 503-899-0052 Dance Theatre in Queens, New York, 3839 NE Tillamook St HourS: MoN-SAt 9AM - 6PM 1916 NE Broadway and was the artistic director and 503-288-5891 SuN 11AM - 4PM. choreographer from 2003 to 2011 www.hcdpdx.com • [email protected] 503.231.2782 Krista V Badger DDS • Sheena Kansal DDS www.SAlvAgeworkSPdx.coM Holiday Cheer volunteers www.sofatablechair.com 26 THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS OCTOBER 2015 HSTAR SERVICE DIRECTORY At Your Service!

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