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BEAUMONT BIPEDS 30-year fitness regimen for RosewayKATHY EATON: OUT AND ABOUT neighborhood walking group stands test of time. PAGE 13 REVIVAL PHOTOS BY: JANE PERKINS OUT AND ABOUT This month, Kathy and Jane visit Northeast Portland’s Roseway neighborhood, where they find Bryan and Kayla Husen, behind the counter at the newly-opened Roseway Play Cafe, with their son Keith. PAGE 26

WILSHIRE WINNERS Local Little League team wins state and heads to Arizona for regionals. PAGE 8

HOLLYWOOD MAKEOVER The Hollywood Theatre has launched a major renovation project. PAGE 2

PINATA PALACE Jamie and Erik Sandoval have opened Calaverasy Diablitos in LOMBARD The staff at Lombard animal Beaumont Hospital specialize in traditional veterinary medicine Village. FABULOUS FAUBION Partnering with Concordia

and alternative options, including acupunture. PAGE 20 PAGE 8 University, new school will open in fall of 2017. PAGE 18

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HSTAR DEVELOPMENT NEWS The Hollywood Star News Hollywood Theatre forward to opening a wine bar and that Serving North and Northeast he might hire up to ten full-time and Portland Metropolitan Neighborhoods. $265,000 facade and part-time employees. Lynch is a graduate Published monthly in Northeast Portland. roof restoration underway of Texas A&M. He said he was planning on www.star-news.info featuring international and local wines. By mid-July, there had been no rain for “I’ve been in and around wine bars, and I Mailing Address 39 days, but, at the Hollywood Theatre, know what I like, and I really want to own 2000 N.E. 42nd Ave. PMB 142 an overnight cloudburst forced enough my own place,” he said. Portland, OR 97213 water through cracked ceilings and walls Elliott told the Hollywood Star News to make a floor mat outside the east Office Address that, in July, he had two other interested exit door squish underfoot. That same 3939 N.E. Hancock, Suite 303 parties: one was in the lease review stage, morning, July 13, the Theatre got a little Portland, OR 97213 the other was submitting a letter of intent. bit noisier, but film sound tracks weren’t Elliot believes a fitness facility or small Phone 503-282-9392 the source of the din. A major restoration market would be good uses of the space to repair and the façade and roof Mary DeHart Owner and Publisher BY PHILL COLOMBO still available, and he is still seeking an of the historic 89-year-old theatre began. [email protected] interested bar/restaurant tenant. There are Theatre Executive Director Doug [email protected] three more units available at Lyon Court. Larry Peters Sales Manager Whyte and Kristy Conrad, development & annual fiscal burden of operating such a [email protected] marketing director, pointed out some of historic landmark. the more sorely hit parts of the structure Living Cully Plaza Nancy Woods Editor Continuing through the summer, work built in 1926 by Portland architects [email protected] by D&R Masonry and Anderson Roofing begins development Bennes & Herzog at 4122 N.E. Sandy of Portland will include in-depth cleaning of former strip club site Phill Colombo Blvd. The Hollywood Theatre originally and restoration of the Theatre’s façade, re- Community Development Reporter staged vaudeville acts and was a silent- A coalition of three non-profits will host tiling of the Theatre’s period clay roof and [email protected] movie palace. The Spanish Colonial a community celebration on Neighbors water leak repair throughout the building. Revival-style edifice became such a Night Out, Tuesday August 6, to mark the Kathy Eaton Community Liaison Conrad and Whyte lauded Theatre popular destination and city landmark, purchase of a blighted triangle located [email protected] contributors to the $265,000 restoration, that residents and visitors began to between Northeast Cully Boulevard, for one of the Theatre’s largest projects Lisa Chiba Perkins call the surrounding neighborhood the Portland Highway and Killingsworth yet: the Kinsman Foundation, Jackson Graphic Designer Hollywood District. Street. The celebration at the site will Foundation, Pacific Power Foundation, [email protected] Through decades of multiple follow completion of the July sale of the ESCO Foundation, Oregon Community 2.18-acre property and 26,000-square- Ted Perkins and Mary Ann Seeger ownership, the Theatre remained an Foundation Community Grant Program important cultural site. Many of Portland’s foot building valued at more than $3 Digital Media Production and Collins Foundation. million for $2.365 million and follows [email protected] most famous residents, including Ken “These grants and donations Kesey (One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest) property securing, landscaping and [email protected] complement ongoing support of the clean-up in mid-July. Funds raised for the and Matt Groening (The Simpsons) went James Bash and Janet Goetze Hollywood Theatre’s board of directors, sale are a combination of loans, grants to the movies there, but the Theatre saw members, and donors. The Hollywood Contributing Writers hard times by 1983, when it was placed on and donations, according to Living Cully Theatre now has 1,500 members, double executive director, Tony de Falco. Partners Judy Nelson and Jane Perkins the National Register of Historic Places. what we had last year,” said Whyte. He Film Action Oregon (the nonprofit in the investment funding include Craft3, Contributing Photographers noted that three new staffers would be Portland Development Commission, organization now known simply as the Greg Schott Circulation added to assist with the Theatre’s education Oregon Community Foundation and Hollywood Theatre) bought the building in program in Grant High and Open Meadow Meyer Memorial Trust. Copyright Star Publishing Inc. 1997. Since then, the 501(c)(3)’s mission has Middle schools. In all, the Theatre employs been to restore the Theatre to its full glory. De Falco told the Hollywood Star News Editorial deadline: 15 and relies on the volunteer time of a 15th of the month before publication Installation of a new marquee replicating that, during the next six months, Living couple of hundred volunteers. Cully would be assessing community Advertising deadline: the 1926 original preceded the current More project information is available at 20th of the month before publication construction along with installation of new, needs and how the non-profit can www.hollywoodtheatre.org/facade-roof- develop the property to meet them. Star News Publishing has many different comfortable theater seats and technology restoration. journalists who write for our newspaper and improvements, including DCP, 70mm and Living Cully is a coalition of Hacienda, web site. Many also write for other publications, new sound systems. The main roof was Wine Bar first tenant Habitat for Humanity and Verde that causes and organizations. Their individual replaced in 2006. came together over the past ten months, opinions and statements do not necessarily represent the views of Star News Publishing. Those were projects Whyte to sign with Lyon Court as de Falco put it, “to respond to a 20-year characterized as “sexy,” but he told the William Elliott of Elliott Associates community call for renovation of this part Hollywood Star News, “This restoration has announced finalization of lease of the neighborhood. Having an adult project is work that has been needed negotiations with J. Mikey Lynch to business operate in plain sight of so many Get your copy of families who lived right across the street before the Theatre went non-profit.” operate a wine bar at Lyon Court, a The Hollywood Conrad and Whyte pointed out vegetation building completed earlier this year at was not good for the community.” growing from the façade above the 2393 N.E. Fremont St. in the Alameda When asked about negative aspects Star News marquee and indicated where water had Neighborhood. Lynch will be working of gentrification, de Falco responded, delivered to your stained the wall under the overhang. “The over the next several months with Elliot to “Gentrification is not bad when door! ticket booth window to the west of the develop the 1,726-square-foot space into improvements meet community front door also leaks when it rains,” added a community meeting venue. needs and do not displace residents or 1 year subscription businesses…that’s what we’re looking Conrad. Whyte said he doubted private At a March open house for businesses is only $20 ownership could bear the $2.2-million and neighbors, Lynch said he looked – CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 Send this form with www.broadwaypt.net your check or money order payable to: Broadway Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation The Hollywood Star  2000 NE 42nd Ave.  PMB #142  Portland, OR 97213

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Hollywood Theatre Director of Development and Marketing Kristy Conrad Call (503) 255-7160 today to tour and Executive Director Doug Whyte have worked for a or attend a “Lunch & Learn” event. year applying for grants Apartments with meal plans as low as $1,535 a month. and raising fund to make a $265,000 capital project www.ParkviewRetirement.org happen. The most extensive EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Independent Retirement and Assisted Living renovation in the building’s 89-year history will correct Seniors our concern ~ Christ our motivation! wall and roof leaks and restore the building’s façade. (Phill Colombo)

for here: to get community-serving retail Charles Parish determined that operating businesses in place and to begin siting both parish schools would be fiscally Vacation Time! some affordable housing nearby.” He said impossible. The solution: merge both there used to be a gasoline station on the schools under the new name, Archbishop eastern tip of the property and that the Howard School (AHS), with primary A Tune-Up Can Increase Gas Mileage land has been tested and is clean, an ideal grades at St. Rose and middle grades at St. spot to build a new fuel facility. Charles. Several years later, all grades were Ken VanAutomotive Damme’s Automotive De Falco pointed across Killingsworth moved to the St. Rose campus. Street to the south where the Housing In a mid-July announcement, Rev. Matthew We Accept All Major Credit Cards We Accept All Major Credit Cards Authority of Portland will provide more Libra, St. Rose parish administrator, and Approved Auto Repair VER DISCO Approved Auto Repair VER affordable housing in addition to office Karen Asbury, AHS principal for the past 20 DISCO We Accept All Major Credit Cards space for Hacienda and 2,000 square feet of years, spoke with parishioners after Saturday Approved Auto Repair VER DISCO Ken Van Damme’s Automotiveretail space. To the east, Thomas Cully Park is and Sunday Masses and sent notices via Ken Van Damme’s Automotive6143 N.E. Sandy Blvd. (503) 284-7819 Call forunder additional construction, services and the area in between email and social media. Libra said it was (503) 284-7819 (503) 287-8863 is ripe for more affordable housing. clear to those who helped develop school Ken“ASK Van Damme’s ABOUT YOUR Automotive HOLLYWOOD STAR DISCOUNT” 6143 N.E. Sandy Blvd. (503)6143 284-78196143 NE N.E. Sandy Sandy Blvd.Call Blvd. for • (503)www.kensautomotive.com additional 284-7819 servicesCall for additional services recognition over the past year that there was Call for additional services Archbishop Howard something missing, “One consistent item “ASK ABOUT YOUR HOLLYWOOD“ASK ABOUT STAR YOUR DISCOUNT” HOLLYWOOD STAR DISCOUNT” that came up was our lack of recognition ASK ABOUT YOUR HOLLYWOOD STAR DISCOUNT OR SPECIAL School to restore name outside the St. Rose/AHS community. Many as St. Rose School people don’t even know we exist; others think Roman Catholic Archbishop Alexander the AHS Hawks are from or A Non-Profit Community Center Sample has given St. Rose of Lima Eugene. The reports recommended making Parish and Archbishop Howard School name recognition a high priority.” permission to restore the primary parish Asbury said original name restoration outreach ministry to its original name, for the school grew out of many meetings St. Rose School. The pre-K-to-eighth- and consultations with parish and school grade school will open its 30th year as leaders over the past year. “Restoring the WE’RE GROWING Archbishop Howard School on September school to its former name has purpose and 2 and its 104th year in 2016 once again as makes sense now. Restoring the name is a St. Rose School. clear and visible sign of unity with St. Rose Sisters of the Holy Child founded St. Parish which we have been trying to do TO BETTER SERVE Rose School in 1913. In 1986, parishioners with our added tagline-at St. Rose.” yo at St. Rose and those at neighboring St. AHS Development Director Gina

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St. Rose of Lima Parish at 2727 N.E. 54th John E. Bauer, MD Anne M. Hirsch, MD Doug E. Renouard, MD Avenue has received permission to restore Dennis E. Bley, DO Janis L. Howatt, MD Laurel L. Simon, MD, PhD the name of Archbishop Charles L. Darby, MD Marjorie J. Hrbek, MD Carol R. Stampfer, PMHNP Howard School, the 103-year old parish Luis A. Valls, PhD, MD Charles M. Wood, MD elementary school, to its original name, St. Rose School. (Phill Colombo)

Amato Yazzolino said during the next neighborhoods were being severely Mary Lee Baker, MD Kristan C. Collins, MD Michael G. Mazzotta, MD year the school will work with families impacted by the increase in house Hilary R. Basco, MD June M. DeSimone, MD Emily W. Puterbaugh, MD to ensure that the name restoration has demolitions and replacements with one George W. Bengtson, MD Melissa A. Hahn, MD Anne F. Vestergaard, MD the least possible financial impact. More or more very large, expensive houses. Kurt Kemmerer, PMHNP information is available at the school web “It is crucial that our neighborhoods site: http://archbishophoward.org/ are well represented on this work group to prevent our voices being drowned Portland seeking out by the construction, real estate and Clytie S. Rimberg, MD citizens for zoning code panel development interests who will also be represented, said Barbara Strunk, The City of Portland Bureau of Planning speaking for UNR. Strunk is urging and Sustainability, in what neighborhood residents to work with neighborhood leaders see as a response to calls from the associations to find people who are two-year-old United Neighborhoods for committed to this important task and can Reform (UNR) and other neighborhood serve on this group. groups, is creating a work group to Those interested are asked to examine the city’s current zoning code. contact Morgan Tracy (Morgan.Tracy@ UNR, in its 2014 resolution endorsed PortlandOregon.gov) or Sandra Wood by 44 Portland neighborhoods, called ([email protected]) for a review of the size and character of with suggestions/questions about the replacement houses, lot splitting and process of choosing neighborhood WIN TICKETS: WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO lot confirmations, claiming that many representatives.

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Call 503 234- 2119 Hawthorne Auto Clinic, Inc. 4307 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Portland OR 97215 www.hawthorneauto.com 6 THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS AUGUST 2015 ENJOY YOUR HEALTHY SMILE GIVING SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT HSTAR BUSINESS BUZZ Pizza Jerk’s arrival means closure for Magoo’s Bar on GIVING SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT Northeast 42nd Ave. in Cully At press time, Magoo’s Bar & Grill, a well-established neighborhood institution at 5028 N.E. 42nd Ave. in the Cully neighborhood, was slated to close its doors for the last time on Friday, July 17. The business has been sold to make way for the opening of a new restaurant, At NE Dental we offer comprehensive dental Call today to schedule an appointment care, including teeth whitening, porcelain Pizza Jerk, the latest offering from Bunk veneers, tooth colored fillings, crowns, bridges, 503-234-7870 Sandwich’s Tommy Habetz, an established Irvington Professional Building sealants and dental implants as well as general player in Portland’s burgeoning food scene. BY TED PERKINS dentistry services. With as little as one trip, 2525 NE Broadway, Suite 200 you can start your journey toward a happier, Portland, OR 97232 Many neighbors were disappointed WWW.NEDENTALASSOCIATES.COM [email protected] healthier smile. to be losing the longtime gathering place, and there are concerns within the Mississippi. It happened in Alberta. Now business community about competition it’s happening here. It’s heartbreaking. with existing businesses. 42nd Avenue We can preserve diversity. We can have a has long been anchored by Roses Ice thriving business district. This is a prized Cream and Rocket Pizza, which sit neighborhood and I’m proud to live here.” directly across the street. “I don’t think anyone should be forced On Tuesday, July 14, Michael DeMarco, out,” said Clarence Larkins, Straight Path district manager of Our 42nd Avenue, president. “That’s why we’re here.” convened a discussion group at the Magoo’s site to listen to community concerns and Roseway Barbershop to discuss desired outcomes. More than keeps clippers humming in 35 people attended the afternoon session and many were unhappy with the news of neighborhood for 100 years Magoo’s closing. The Roseway Barbershop, 7220 N.E. Magoo’s has been a neighborhood Sandy Boulevard, will be celebrating 100 trouble spot in the past, but Gina years of haircuts on Saturday, August Landtiser, the bar’s manager, has worked 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with free hot hard to improve the establishment’s dogs, chips and water for customers and image and has engaged the community in neighbors. During the anniversary party, her efforts. “I’ve wanted to be a part of this information about the barbershop and its community ever since I started here,” she owners over the years will be on display, said. “And that’s what I’ve done.” trinkets will be given away and Roseway “We’ve worked to build this, to make it Barbershop T-shirts will be on sale. inclusive and to make it special,” said Myo According to Marty Pinz, the shop’s DeMayo, the Cully Farmers Market manager owner, the building, which is also home to who had collaborated with Landtiser to Fairley’s Pharmacy, was constructed in 1914 secure additional space for the market in and Pinz’s space was first listed with the city Magoo’s parking lot. “I don’t like that this is as a barbershop in 1915. As far as anyone happening without our consent.” can tell, it’s been a barbershop ever since. Landtiser had plans in the works to Pinz’s father, Joe Pinz, first purchased make an offer to buy the business herself. the shop in 1956, sold it in 1960 and Many in the room expressed an interest bought it back again in 1980. Joe Pinz in helping her to do that, including some passed away in October of 2007. He was who offered financial backing. Although 83 years old and continued to work three the bar’s closure seems inevitable, days a week up until a few months before Landtiser is keeping her options open, he passed away. including the possibility of re-opening the “I figure I will retire July, 2040,” said business in another location. Marty Pinz. “I will be 81 and have “Our mission is to find ways to help barbered for 50 years.” this community grow that won’t push Marty Pinz started working with his people out,” DeMarco said. “We want to Dad in July of 1990. He graduated from make sure that all the members of our Madison High in 1977 and has been community have a place. No matter what enshrined as a member of the Portland happens here.” Interscholastic League Hall of Fame. He’s “We always have an opportunity to seen some changes over the years. change what’s in front of us, if we work “A lot has changed,” he said. “Not together,” said Tony DeFalco, Living everything. Businesses have come Cully coordinator. “This happened in and gone, but some are still here: the

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Roseway Barber Shop owner Marty Pinz, left, and Roby Hunt offer traditional crew cuts and flattop styles. Marty’s father, Joe Pinz first purchased the shop in 1956. (Jane Perkins) barbershop, Fairley’s Pharmacy, the going downtown.” Roseway Theater.” Mr. Unger wrote to the CEO of Cypress “I’ve been proud to sponsor Rose City Equities and has launched an online Little League since 1998,” Pinz said. “My petition at www.LloydCenterMovies.com. dad sponsored the league back in the 1960s. “We generated over 100 signatures in I have lived in the neighborhood since the first three days” said Unger. “Our goal I was born. I played sports here, helped is to get 1,000 signatures.” coach baseball here, sponsored teams There have been two Regal Multiplex here and I’ve organized a golf tournament Theaters at Lloyd Center for many years, fundraiser for Madison High School sports the Regal Lloyd Mall 8 inside, near the food for 13 years. I really enjoy giving back to the court, and the Regal Lloyd Center 10 and programs that helped mold me.” IMAX across the street. In January, Cypress WIN TICKETS: WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO For more information on the Equities closed the Regal Lloyd Mall 8 barbershop, check out the barbershop’s Theaters to make way for new office space. Facebook page or call (503) 282-9894. The “There are currently over 2,500 shop is open Tuesday through Friday from apartment units either under construction 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on Saturdays or planned in the Lloyd Center area,” said RegisteR Now! from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Unger. “A movie theater is an amenity that “Come on down and be a part of serves residents, helps generate beneficial history,” said Pinz. night time activity and supports the nearby eateries. Portland’s East Side needs Lloyd neighbors petition at least one megaplex theater.” to keep movie theater Wilshire team on path to Steve Unger, owner of the Lion and national championship the Rose Bed & Breakfast at ‎‎1810 N.E. 15th Ave. in Irvington, was concerned The Wilshire-Riverside Little League when he learned that Cypress Equities, Intermediate 50/70 All-Star team won the the new owner of the Lloyd Center Mall, Oregon state championship in mid-July announced plans to sell the adjacent and qualified for the Intermediate West land containing the Regal Lloyd Center Regional Tournament in Nogales, Arizona. 10 and IMAX theaters. The buildings are They could use a little help in covering their travel expenses. Fall Classes Start Sept. 14th slated to be demolished to allow for the construction of 900 apartment units. This is the first time that a Wilshire- AGES 3 TO ADULT “If that happens, and the theater is Riverside team has won the state removed, there will be no multiplex movie tournament – and qualified to compete for • Pre-Ballet/Tap • Tap • Jazz/Tap • Adult Classes theater on the East Side of Portland.” a national championship. The tournament will be held from July 20 to 30. Each player • Ballet • Jazz • Hip Hop • Performance Unger said. “We and our guests love being • Pointe • Contemporary Troup e able to walk to the movies rather than – CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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(and coach) needs to raise approximately school. It’s a family friendly area and $1,700 in airfare, accommodations and is really starting to grow,” said Jamie tournament expenses. Sandoval. “We will have a booth at The team is managed by Gus Farah with Fremont Fest for the first time this year. coaches Dave Rush and Wade Siegel. The Erik just came back from Mexico with a lot twelve players on the team, ages 11-13, of new items and we are working on new are Jack Bennison, Peter Carroll, Andrew paper-mâché too.” Dailey, Luke Farah, Aiden Gabriel, Carter The Sandovals will host an art opening Johnson, Will Koenig, Spencer McKelligon, in their shop on August 13 from 5:30 to Caden Patterson, Boone Rush, Spencer 8:00 p.m. for Jessie Fox-Nystrom. The Siegel and Zak Yudishthu. event is open to the public and all ages. The players, coaches and families are For more information, visit www. justifiably proud of the young men’s calaverasydiablitos.com or call the and have launched a Sandovals at (503) 724-2421. GoFundMe page at gofund.me/z3h7fbk to help these kids chase their baseball Run, walk, volunteer or dreams and experience a once-in-a- lifetime opportunity. donate to the MLK Dream Run “I am proud to coach these great young The MLK Dream Run returns for its men. They are one of the greatest group fourth consecutive year on Sunday, of kids I have coached,” said Farah. “They August 2. have created a life experience that is once Last year’s event attracted more than in a lifetime. This opportunity cannot 1,500 participants, spectators and be planned and our families could use volunteers. The event is sponsored by the your generosity. Thanks, in advance, for N/NE Business Association (NNEBA) in your support and I promise Portland and collaboration with Flossin Media and AV Oregon will be well represented by these Rentals. All proceeds go to the NNEBA fine young men.” Fellows youth entrepreneur career We’ve partnered to help give you Also, congratulations are in order leadership program. for Wilshire-Riverside’s 11-12 team, who The event will kick off on Saturday, an unparalleled home buying won the District One tournament and August 1, at 5125 N.E. MLK Jr. Blvd., with move on to state bracket in Klamath Falls. a showcase featuring kids entertainment, experience! We were both born musicians dance performances and a Custom pinata store tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. There will be food, a beer and raised in Portland, opens in Beaumont Village garden and raffle prizes. The event is free, Jamie and Erik Sandoval opened but donations are accepted at the gate. and we know this community Calaverasy Diablitos at 4605 N.E. Fremont On Sunday, there will be three USTAF- St., next-door to the Pinball Outreach sanctioned, chip-timed races: a 5K, a 10K Project, in Beaumont Village in April. and a 15K. The races start at 7 a.m. and exceptionally well! The custom piñata shop, offers paper- post-race festivities continue through mâché art, mixed media sculptures and more. 3 p.m. All runners will receive a swag “We are local, Portland artists that bag, a grilled cheese sandwich provided Contact Heidi or Kevin today to create one of a kind custom piñatas,” by Dave’s Killer Bread and Tillamook said Jamie Sandoval. “Most everything in Cheese, a Widmer Brothers beer and start your home buying journey! our store is handmade by us. We make a raffle ticket to win prizes from local special-order piñatas of any design people businesses. Runners are encouraged to are looking for ... for birthday parties or wear red, white and blue colors, displayed special occasions.” in creative ways, to symbolize what the “We used to own a food cart in American dream means to them. Northwest Portland, and decided to open For more information, visit www. a custom piñata shop and art gallery,” she mlkdreamrun.org or call the NNEBA at added. “We started making piñatas for our (503) 841-5032. daughter’s first birthday and she’s seven now. She also makes piñatas and paints.” Theatre celebrates with The store also offers prints, jewelry and some imported art from Mexico. Erik Vertigo Effect brew Sandoval is from Tijuana and often travels This summer, the Hollywood Theatre is there to procure unique items. partnering with Fort George Brewery in WIN TICKETS: WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO “We like the Beaumont area because it Astoria to produce a specially crafted beer is close to our home and our daughter’s called The Vertigo Effect, in celebration of AUGUST 2015 WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS 9 HSTAR BUSINESS BUZZ The True Measure of Success is Customer Satisfaction! Committed to excellent service and the achievement of YOUR goals!

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Mimosa Studios is open every day, Local agent honored Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and • First-class facilities • Located in the Neighborhood insurance agent Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more Kimberly Wuepper Rudick has been • Professionally heart of information, visit www.mimosa-studios. HOLLYWOOD named a member of the 2015 Executive staffed com or call the shop at (503) 288-0770. Professional Center Hollywood Council of New York Life Insurance Company. Members of the council are Shining Star school adopts 3939 NE Hancock St. • (503) 288-7757 • www.hpcpdx.com among the most successful of New York five-day program Life’s 12,000 licensed agents. Brian Wheeler Wuepper Rudick has been a New York This fall, the Shining Star Waldorf Life agent since 2002, and is associated School, at 2120 N.E. 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Personalized Earth Friendly Housekeeping Services & Products 8 Years of Satisfied Customers Hollywood Farmers Market is one of 8,000 markets across the country that help to preserve $15 OFF YOUR CLEANING!* rural livelihood and farmland, support local economies (503) 530-9830 and increase access to fresh Call/Text/Email for a FREE ESTIMATE! nutritious food. (Jane Perkins) [email protected] * Must present coupon at time of service. HOLLYWOOD FARMERS MARKET Can not be combined with any other offers. Offer Exp. 8/31/15 Market celebrates National Farmers Market Week on Sat. August 8 By Suzanne Briggs selling directly to schools and health care Hollywood Farmers Market board member institutions. USDA, Oregon Department of Agriculture, and foundations such as New The first week of August is National Seasons Market and Providence Health Farmers Market Week. On Saturday, Care are providing an increasing amount of August 8 at 11 a.m., Hollywood Farmers funding to support the growing number of Market (HFM) will hold a short ceremony farm direct venues. to highlight the achievements that have In an effort to make nutritious local contributed to a local food movement food available for low-income shoppers, here in Oregon and across the country. HFM began accepting SNAP (the program HFM is one of 8,000 farmers markets formerly known as food stamps) cards in across the country that help to preserve 2004. Since then, more SNAP recipients rural livelihood and farmland, support have begun to shop at the market, and last local economies and increase access to year’s SNAP sales topped $22,000. (This fresh nutritious food for all citizens. There trend is mirrored nationally, where SNAP were only 35 farmers markets in Oregon sales at farmers markets have increased by when Hollywood Farmers Market rang its 600 percent in the past decade). To further first opening bell in 1997. Now there are support this goal, HFM introduced its Fresh more than 120. Funds SNAP matching program in 2010. Over time, the number of farmers in That program provides SNAP shoppers Oregon has decreased, due to farmland an additional $5 a week to purchase being sold for development and being fresh products. Thanks to New Seasons consolidated into larger parcels. To Market and the HFM Board efforts, that try to reverse this trend, Oregon State program generated another $10,000 for University (OSU) held its first annual HFM farmers, and helped hundreds of Small Farms Conference at Lane County low-income families purchase fresh, local Community College in 2000. About 125 produce. Similar successful SNAP matching A NEIGHBOR WHO CARES, A REALTOR YOU CAN TRUST farmers, farmers market managers and programs in other states have now led to OSU extension staff attended that year to federal funding of these programs, through Specializing in Close-in NE Portland explore how to successfully build a farm the Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive direct sector of agriculture. Those efforts (FINI) program. Through a FINI grant led to the establishment of the OSU secured by the Portland-based Farmers Center for Small Farms and Community Market Fund, HFM (along with other Food Systems. Now in its 15th year, Oregon farmers markets) will receive the Small Farms Conference attracts more than 900 attendees, mainly young additional funds to double their SNAP farmers, and celebrates their expanding match program in 2016, a $10 weekly network of providing local food. The match for each SNAP customer. challenge now is to find land for all those Come celebrate all of these milestones new farmers. and more as part of National Farmers HFM takes pride in the fact that more Market Week on Saturday, August 8 at than 85 percent of its vendors return 11 a.m. Raise your morning coffee at each year. Seven farmers were founding Hollywood Farmers Market and help us Real Estate Broker vendors and have participated in the thank the farmers, staff and volunteers for [email protected] market since 1997, when the HFM was their contribution to our market’s success. The Hollywood Farmers Market is 503-901-1240 | stevenricheson.com located in the former Washington Mutual Bank parking lot (now the location of located on Northeast Hancock Street Whole Foods). Over the years, market between 44th Avenue and 45th avenues, vendors have established a loyal customer one block south of Sandy Boulevard. It is base in the neighborhood, and the market open every Saturday from April through is teeming with shoppers every Saturday. Thanksgiving and the first and third According to the national Farmers Market Saturdays of the month from December 825 NE Multnomah St., Ste. 120 Coalition, 25 percent of farmers market through March. Market hours are 8 Portland, OR 97232 | 503-284-7755 vendors receive their sole source of income a.m.-1 p.m. from April to September from their markets. Some farmers also and 9 a.m.-1 p.m. from October to April. generate additional revenues from their Dogs are welcome in the Market after WIN TICKETS: WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture), 10 a.m. For more information, visit U-Picks and farm stands as well as hollywoodfarmersmarket.org. AUGUST 2015 WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS 11

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Center continues to From our Farm… grow, plans for annex to Your Table Brunch: View our Expanded By Northeast Community Center staff already diverse adult fitness schedule. For the Holywood Star News Similarly, the Annex will provide training Fri-Sun: 10am-2pm space for young athletes, and will provide Brunch Menu “Coming together is a beginning; keeping a veritable playground for those working Dinner: together is progress; working together is a with NECC’s certified personal trainers in Beginning in August at success.” – Henry Ford small group or personal training sessions. Tues-Sat: 5pm-10pm The Annex will also be put to use as a Sun: 4pm-9pm soulkitchenpdx.com/brunch There is a lively buzz at the special-events center and space for youth Northeast Community Center (NECC) classes. The NECC has long supported other – an undercurrent of excitement and community organizations by sharing our anticipation. In the 10 years since it space, hosting workshops, or participating 4118 NE Sandy Blvd • 503.889.0885 was founded by a dedicated group of in collaborative community projects, and community volunteers, the NECC has this expansion nearly doubles the space www.soulkitchenpdx.com grown by leaps and bounds, serving the available for this support. In September the fitness, wellness, sports, recreational NECC will host a music class, Music & Move and enrichment needs of all ages in our with Micah & Me, along with other youth community. In recent months, the “fit” classes and activities. We have the in the NECC’s historic building has felt The Annex is located next door to a bit snug, and the NECC is thrilled to another local non-profit organization, space you need! announce the opening of an additional Dress for Success. When Montagriff heard 4,500-square-foot space. Dubbed “the about the availability of the space, she Annex,” this new space is located at 1606 immediately contacted the landlord, 3 Locations N.E. 37th Ave., adjacent to the current David Pietka. “David has been very Serving the Eastside and Hollywood NECC parking lot in the space that active in our community, and he was formerly housed the Portland Adventure excited about developing a cooperative U-Store East U-Store Rose Quarter Boot Camp. The Annex is scheduled to relationship between the Mountain 503-288-2925 open August 24. Shop, which is located in the same 503-284-8111 th 1520 N Interstate Kim Montagriff, NECC Executive building, and the NECC. We are looking 1130 NE 28 Ave Portland, OR 97232 Portland, OR 97227 Director, explains that “The Annex will for opportunities to work together in Behind the Broadway Fred Meyer East end of the Broadway Bridge allow the NECC to offer expanded and providing workshops, fitness classes, and diversified fitness classes, programs, special events.” U-Store Central City workshops, and community events in What else could possibly happen in 1111 SE 12th Ave, Portland, OR a large and centrally-located multi- the space? We are buzzing with ideas – a 503-236-0999 use space. It will also relieve some of bouldering wall? Youth birthday parties? the pressure in our current building, Yoga conferences? Unlike most fitness Heated and sprinklered units and we will be able to expand some of centers, the NECC is a non-profit and Check our site for specials! the programs for which there is high receives no money from the city, county, community demand, such as our or Portland Parks and Recreation – it is Competitive rates Everyday access basketball league.” about the kids, families, and individuals, Although the NECC will continue to young and old, who live, work and play Moving and packing supplies provide women’s boot camp classes in the Hollywood and surrounding On site manager to serve the community that formerly neighborhoods. So, is there fitness, utilized that space, the NECC has added wellness, recreational, learning or cultural to the current mix of functional fitness class or programming you would like training equipment, creating a robust to see at your neighborhood non-profit ustorenw.com fitness and training center. Beginning in community center? Drop us a line and September, the NECC is adding Cardio let us know – we would like to hear Kickboxing, Tabata, Barre-Fusion, and from you and can be reached at info@ WIN TICKETS: WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO Yo-Lates (Yoga and Pilates) classes to its necommunitycenter.org. 12 THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS AUGUST 2015 HSTAR BUSINESS NEWS Health care clinic marks he said, “We don’t want an enjoyable experience, like a haircut or relaxing, hot 20 years in Beaumont Village towel shave, to be an inconvenience for The Beaumont Health Care Clinic, offering our customers. It should be accessible, several types of therapies, is celebrating its efficient and high quality. It doesn’t get 20th year at 4445 N.E. Fremont St. any more accessible than this.” Dr. Lori von der Heydt, a naturopathic physician, began her practice shortly after Pediatrician joins graduating from the National College of Broadway clinic Natural Medicine. Today, the clinic offers acupuncture, Dr. Michael G. Mazzotta, board certified in pediatrics and internal medicine, will massage, counseling and an art therapist begin seeing patients in September at in addition to naturopathic medicine. the Broadway Medical Clinic, 4212 N.E. Once referred to as “alternative medicine,” Broadway. these disciplines are becoming accepted Dr. Mazzotta and his wife have two in integrated health care systems, said Dr. The Beaumont Health Care Clinic is celebrating two decades of practice in Beaumont-Wilshire. (Beaumont Health Care Clinic) children. He enjoys family time and is von der Heydt. interested in sports and outdoor activities. The independent practitioners working office climbed into work clothes and pulled Online orders, with customers from He also is an avid runner. at Beaumont Health Care include Andrine on heavy gloves to spruce up St. Andrew’s virtually anywhere in the world, make up He will focus on pediatric care at the de la Rocha, a licensed massage therapist Nativity School, both inside and outside. a growing part of the business, said Jan clinic, which is open six days a week. who joined the clinic 16 years ago. Carla The recent Windermere projects Beaudoin. The Rose City website is www. The hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Welker a licensed social worker, arrived included cleaning, painting and rosecitystamp.com. Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. The more than 10 years ago. landscaping work at the Jesuit-run middle telephone is (503) 249-8787. The website Jen Conjerti, a licensed acupuncturist, school at 4925 N.E. 9th Ave. Mobile barbershop is www.broadwaymedicalclinic.com. and Kyra Plume, a licensed massage The entire Windermere Stellar company therapist, each have been at the clinic for takes a break from showing houses makes haircut convenient three years. Sally Giles, an art therapist annually for a community service day, Justin King, owner of Rooks Traditional Albina Bank names who offers services one day each week, said spokeswoman Amy Rosenberg. The barbershop, 2935 N.E. Broadway, has new market manager arrived earlier this year. company also supports other projects that introduced a two-chair, fully equipped Deanna Allred has been named vice The clinic’s clients often tell her they aid local families. mobile barbershop to make a haircut president and market manager for Albina appreciate the accessibility to their and hot towel shave convenient and Community Bank’s Beaumont/Rose practitioner and the individualized care Brothers merge accessible. City market. She will be responsible for provided, said Dr. von der Heydt. For stamp companies Customers may call or text to schedule business development and customer instance, patients are greeted by the an appointment at (503) 816-7357 or A-Z Stamp and Engraving, which has relationship management in the area practitioner because the clinic doesn’t have [email protected]. been in the Hollywood District for 22 covering the two Albina branch locations a receptionist. Dr. von der Heydt and de la King, who opened the Broadway shop years, merged with Rose City Stamp Inc. at 4020 B N.E. Fremont St. and 5636 N.E. Rocha do home visits when necessary. in 2009, has a second Rooks Traditional on August 1. Sandy Blvd. Allred also will represent the “Being a multi-disciplinary clinic,” the at 3580 S.E. Division St. He plans to With the merger, Larry Beaudoin, who bank in the community. doctor said, “collaboration is fostered, introduce a second bus as demand operated A-Z with his wife, Jan, will be Albina is a local, full-service, independent especially for complicated cases where develops, he said. working once again with his brother, Ron, to community bank that invests in many skills are necessary.” provide an array of pre-inked and self-inking In addition to the barbershops, King individuals, families, businesses and local In addition to patient care, Dr. von der rubber stamps and other marking supplies. owns Rosewater Tattoo with his wife, neighborhoods. Its mission is to promote Heydt and other practitioners have helped Ron and another brother, Jeff, had an Lynn, next to the Broadway shop. jobs, growth of small businesses and wealth build community in the Beaumont- unrelated third partner in 1988 when they Explaining the mobile barbershop, in local neighborhoods. – Janet Goetze Wilshire area and they encourage reading. started Rose City Stamp, 335 S.E. 99th The literary support comes from a pie Ave. A few years later, Larry joined them. safe in the clinic’s waiting area. The pie After a few more years, he left to open A-Z, safe was built by von der Heydt’s father, which has been at 3331-A N.E. Sandy Blvd. but it doesn’t have dessert. It has free The merger of A-Z and Rose City books of all varieties for the taking. came about for several reasons, said Jan To support the community, Dr. von Beaudoin, but the clincher was the sale of der Heydt was an early member of the the Sandy Boulevard building and the new Beaumont Business Association, and owner’s rent increase. Windermere Stellar real other clinic practitioners joined her and Both companies supply the specialty estate brokers from Northeast Portland, Sal others in developing Fremont Fest. stamps used on official documents by “And we infused more life into the Koeller, left, and Lisa engineers, architects and notaries public. Stevens took the day whole day by bringing in the first stages They also have supplies for other commercial off from showing houses for local musicians and performers,” Dr. and personal uses, said Jan Beaudoin. and got busy donating von der Heydt said. The Beaudoin brothers started making their time to charity at Northeast Portland’s St. stamps when type was set by hand. Andrew’s Nativity School Brokers spruce up NE school Then they went to computer-generated during Windermere’s Real estate brokers and staff from typesetting. Now, high-power laser company-wide Windermere Stellar’s Northeast Portland engraving is part of the industry. Community Service Day. (Windermere Stellar) AUGUST 2015 WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS 13 HSTAR CELEBRATES FREMONT FEST ON AUGUST FIRST route is plotted along a path that passes the homes of four walkers. Most of the walkers meet at one spot and others join along the way. The long-standing route and regular time make it easy for stragglers and late-sleepers to rendezvous with the pack as they progress through the neighborhood. By 7:40 a.m. they’re back home and ready to proceed with the routines of the day. The women have been friends for many years, but their fitness regimen has added an element of reliability and familiarity to their relationship that nurtures FREMONT and fortifies enduring bonds. “They’re all great FEST women, so for me it’s been terrific,” said Karen LaCrosse, one of FOCUS the group’s founding members. “If it weren’t for the walking group, I wouldn’t have met any of them. They’ve enriched my life in so many ways.” LaCrosse and Anne Kelly Feeney, the group’s nominal leader, began walking together in the early 1980s. They met, as young mothers, on LaCrosse’s doorstep, when Feeney was canvassing for a campaign that neither can THE WALKING LADIES now remember. With children the same age, their families grew close and they vacation together every summer. MIGHT KNOW EVERTHING They’re both retired now. LaCrosse was once the business manager for the Madeleine Parish in Irvington. Feeney was an auditor for Multnomah County and served as director of By Ted Perkins Above: The Beaumont Ladies Walking Group, decked out for winter, includes, from the Loaves and Fishes program in Hollywood. [email protected] left, Isabelle Zifcak, Carol Turner, Karyl Whelan, Ann LaBray, Anne Kelly Feeney, Feeney had met a group of walkers while visiting in Karen LaCrosse and Judy Thodos. (Ted Perkins) Sacramento, and copied their model for the group that she and LaCrosse began. Some members have come and f you’ve traveled the mean streets of Beaumont or extreme wind), every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Village at dawn, you may have seen them. gone over the years, but the core of the group has been morning for 30 years. Maybe more. In the winter, they’re easy to spot. Optic-yellow vests, walking together for at least 20 years. I The group doesn’t have an official moniker. Some call “Some of us met when our children were toddlers,” said decked out with flashing lights from the Bike Gallery, cut a swath through the morning gloom. In the summer them the Walking Ladies. Others call them the Ladies Feeney. “Now we have grandchildren who are older than they’re harder to see, but you can still hear them coming, Who Know Everything. our children were then.” chatting happily over the din of the morning birds. They start at 6:15 a.m. Their route includes a series of Four of the walkers are still working. Ann Labray is a psychologist in private practice. Carol Turner is a facilitator They’re the Ladies Who Walk. They’ve been treading the hills and the three sets of public stairs that cut through same 3.5-mile route, rain or shine, sleet or snow, (no ice the massive blocks that bolster the Alameda Ridge. The – CONTINUED ON PAGE 16

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Ten yellow school buses will head to Tubman Middle School August 27-28 when Portland Public Schools classes begin, but they won’t be filled with middle school students. The buses will carry the “Faubion Family” of kindergarten through eighth grade students. Demolition of the 1950 Faubion Elementary School, built for 350 students and recently filled with about 525, is planned for October. Groundbreaking for a larger school is scheduled for February, 2016, with completion by fall, 2017, at 3039 N.E. Rosa Parks Way. During construction, Faubion students and staff will use the two-story Tubman building, nearly 4 miles away at 2231 N. Flint Ave. That building has a bigger gymnasium, library and cafeteria with play equipment in the adjacent Albina-Lillis Park. The move won’t be an abrupt one for Faubion’s students, said Pamela Dye, whose daughter, Jasmine, will be in third grade. Instead, Dye said, the staff has talked to students about the move and Chinwe Davis, seven, left, and her sister, Ifetayo, five, will be among the Faubion School students attending classes in the Tubman Middle School building for the next two years. A new Faubion answered their concerns about leaving is scheduled to open in fall 2017 with space for Concordia University’s School of Education, a partner in the 3 to PhD program, for “Pursue Highest Dreams.” (Janet Goetze) one building for another. “We’re moving as a school,” she said student teaching requirements at Faubion. began working with Faubion, test scores will include space for Concordia’s College Jasmine was told. “We’re still the Faubion The private university, across Northeast have risen in reading, science and math. of Education. family. We’ll be in Tubman until we get a 29th Avenue from the public school, has University students and staff also have The school district has set aside $29 new, rebuilt school.” been in a cooperative arrangement with provided art, music, physical education, million from a bond measure for the new Gloria Fluker, a grandmother who Faubion for nearly eight years. The goal is a nutrition program and visits from building. The Oregon Legislature, after served on the design committee for the to improve the education of students on Concordia’s student nurses. hearing testimony from Lee, agreed to new building, said school personnel both sides of the street. The nutrition and health programs are commit $785,000 for construction. The City “have kept people involved and have been They call the program 3 to PhD, which especially important in a school where of Portland has agreed to provide $500,000. answering all our questions.” is shorthand for quality early education a majority of students come from low- Meanwhile, Concordia freshmen will She picks up her granddaughter, Nevaeh and helping students to Pursue Highest income families and an estimated 20 help Faubion teachers unpack boxes and Dwan-Fluker, an incoming eighth grader, Dreams. The hope is that the program percent are without secure housing. The prepare their Tubman classrooms on after school because of her parents’ work can be replicated at other schools and enrollment, said Principal LaShawn Lee, August 24. An open house is scheduled schedule. Fluker said her granddaughter that teachers will be trained to work in is nearly evenly split among white, Latino August 26. “Tea with Principal Lee” will seems excited by the move. diverse urban settings, said Gary Withers, and African-American students with some be served from 9-10 a.m. August 27, then The only complaint she’s heard from Concordia’s executive vice president for Asian American students. half the students will have a building Nevaeh and her friends is the August start external affairs. Trillium Family Services has another orientation before beginning classes. The date. Portland schools traditionally have Concordia students will travel from the two-year grant to provide Faubion with schedule will repeat August 28 for the started after Labor Day, but this year the campus to assignments at Tubman via a licensed clinical social worker who is other half of students. holiday is September 7, which would have vans, said Jason Hagen, the university’s bi-lingual and can work with families, And, if they need help with reading or cut a week off an already short school year. director of operations who is coordinating students and groups of students on a math, the younger students will have a In addition to retaining their friends transportation and schedules. variety of issues. Concordia buddy to help them through and teachers, Faubion students will Concordia is committed to maintaining In addition to academic assistance, the rough spots, Lee said. 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By Ted Perkins [email protected] Lombard Animal Hospital Address: 607 Northeast. Lombard Street If traditional Western, veterinary medicine isn’t providing the Fluffy or Fido Phone: 503-285-2337 in your life with the relief they seek, you Web: www.lombardaninalhospital.com might want to look into the integrative medicine program offered at Lombard North Portland, I developed a deep Animal Hospital, 607 N.E. Lombard St., in attachment, love and respect for the the Woodlawn neighborhood. area, our community and the diversity Husband-and-wife team, Preston Turano of its people. I have witnessed and seen and Nell Ostermeier (who go by Dr. Preston first-hand the challenges and problems and Dr. Nell) assumed ownership of the our community faces,” she said. “I have veterinary practice in November of 2007 also witnessed and seen its progress, and have been in business for almost eight potential and promise. Lombard Animal years. Turano, together with Associate Hospital is definitely part of that promise. Veterinarian Misty Doornek, focuses on Dr. Nell and Dr. Preston have built a solid traditional, veterinary medicine, while reputation within our community through Ostermeier is an integrative medicine their dedication and commitment.” specialist who combines alternative, “I love that the hospital is owned natural options – such as acupuncture, by a husband-and-wife team that are herbs, and food therapy. dedicated to providing a whole-pet During a recent visit to the clinic, approach to each patient’s health, the Ostermeier used veterinary acupuncture value the team places on the human- techniques to treat two cats. Nelson During a recent visit to Lombard animal Hospital, Integrative Medicine Specialist Nell Ostermeir used acupuncture to treat animal bond, the partnership between was treated for prevention of feline Macy for allergies and prevention of ear infections. (Jane Perkins) client and veterinarian and the hospital’s asthma and some anxiety and Macy was commitment to exceptional quality treated for allergies and prevention of “I assess the patient using the principles with Western medicine,” she said. “Often veterinary services,” she said. ear infection. Both animals remained of traditional Chinese medicine and times, if a patient is experiencing a “It has been very interesting completely calm throughout the go over alternative options that will be chronic or is not responding to and exciting to see the Woodlawn procedure and seemed much more helpful for the pet and will likely speed the Western options, the other doctors will relaxed when the work was completed. neighborhood begin to thrive over up the healing process or improve the refer the patient to me.” the past eight years,” Ostermeier said. Both cats are regular visitors to the clinic patient’s comfort,” she said. “Most “When we purchased the hospital, and their owners swear by Ostermeier’s “There is a steady influx of healthy new people are familiar with acupuncture there was no integrative medicine and I businesses, increasing what our little natural techniques. Nelson has been as a way to treat pain and arthritis. I was practicing Western medicine only,” weaned from a regular course of steroid pocket of the city has to offer.” also use acupuncture and herbs to treat Ostermeier said. “I was getting frustrated “We saw a lot of potential in Lombard injections, and the animal’s health has internal problems such as asthma, with the limitations, especially with senior improved immensely since coming under Animal Hospital and felt it could provide allergies, urinary and kidney disease, or debilitated pets who could not tolerate Ostermeier’s care. the starting point for building the practice gastrointestinal disturbances – virtually pain medications. I was looking for a way we had been brainstorming about for any other imbalance or inflammatory to provide additional comfort without years,” she added. “A place where we process in the body.” additional stress on the body.” could share our ideal that healthy, happy Both sides of the Lombard practice Turano and Ostermeier live in Rose pets make healthy, happy people.” focus on individualized medicine for pets City Park, near the Hollywood district, In addition to treating dogs and cats, the and foster a holistic approach. They aim and most of their staff live in North and hospital provides health care for rabbits, to treat the whole pet and not just the Northeast Portland. small mammals, birds and reptiles. problem. All doctors practice laser therapy Staff member Denise Kayser appreciates For more information on treatment or to – a safe, natural method that decreases the passion that Turano and Ostermeier make an appointment, you can contact the pain and accelerates healing processes. have brought to the neighborhood. clinic at (503) 285-2337 or visit the website “One of the main health problems we “Having grown up and lived in at www.lombardanimalhospital.com. see is pet obesity and diseases that follow, such as diabetes and earlier development of arthritis,” Ostermeier said. “We try to prevent this by educating our clients around calorie control and utilizing foods that contain high quality ingredients and no fillers.” “Integrative medicine and acupuncture Staff member Denise Kayser appreciates the passion that Lombard Animal Hospital’s Preston Turano and Nell is useful in treating a host of health Ostermeier have brought to the neighborhood. (Jane Perkins) conditions, alone or in combination

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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. AUGUST 2015 If possible, follow the format used in the calendar. Calendar copiled by Janet Goetze Pacific Islands influence art Aug. 1. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Michelle Gallagher’s clay sculptures show her to Asia and the Pacific Islands. Diane Archer works with paper, maps, mixed media. Amy Ruedinger hammers copper into three- dimensional forms. Margaret Van Patten shows uniquely personal prints. To Aug. 23. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday; 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. www.guardinogallery.com. (503) 281-9048. Guardino Gallery, 2939 N.E. Alberta St. Dream Run events planned Aug. 1. Noon to 10 p.m. The fourth annual MLK Dream Run starts with entertainment: Noon to 4 p.m. children’s events; 4-6 p.m. youth to young adult entertainment; 6-9 p.m. speeches, dance performances, music. Aug. 2. 6:45 a.m. opening ceremony and staggered races begin at 7 a.m. Race fees: $40, $55, $60. (503) 841-5032. www.mlkdreamrun.org. Sponsored by N/NE Business Association. Events at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Alberta Street. Jeff Bales’ garden Poets to begin ‘Peace’ education is just one of the Aug. 1. 3-5 p.m. “Poets Respond to the Nuclear Age 70 private gardens featured in the Years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki,” including Oregon August 15 Green poet laureate Peter Sears. The first in a series of events in on Green Portland “Educating for Peace,” continuing into September. Free. Garden Tour to www.cu-portland.edu/academics/library/library-events. benefit Albertina Concordia University, 2811 N.E. Holman St. Kerr. (Albertina Kerr) Symphony to play at Laurelhurst Swim free at Montavilla pool Free swims at Columbia pool Civilization,” which captures the Los Angeles music Aug. 1. 6 p.m. The Portland Festival Symphony, directed by Aug. 4. 1-4 p.m. Free swimming continues Tuesdays to Aug. 5. 2-3:50 p.m. Continues Wednesdays to Aug. 28. scenes of 1970s-90s. Part 2, the metal years, shows Lajos Balogh, celebrates its 35th year of live classical music Aug. 28. Tri-Met buses #72 and #19. Montavilla Park Tri-Met bus #75. Free open swim at Columbia Pool, 7701 Aug. 7. Part 1, punk bands, and Part 3, lifestyles and in Portland parks. Free. www.portlandfestivalsymphony. pool, 8219 N.E. Glisan St. N. Chautauqua Blvd. backgrounds of fans, will show Aug. 8. Tickets $8 each. org. Laurelhurst Park, Southeast Caesar Chavez Boulevard, www.hollywoodtheatre.org. (503) 281-1142. Hollywood between Stark and Ankeny streets. Practice jazz singing Computer tutor sets times Theatre, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Aug. 4. 1:30-2:30 p.m. “Let’s Be Singers” workshop. Aug. 6, 13, 27. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Computer tutor Speaker to back global justice Learn the basics of jazz singing and vocal technique to John Lucas teaches you how to operate your electronic Vegetarian clown offers fun Aug. 1. 6 p.m. The Rev. Dr. Mel White is keynote speaker free your voice with musicians Willis Miller and Wade device. Free but donations appreciated. Call for 45-minute Aug. 8. 10:30-11:30 a.m. A little singing, a little dancing for an event, “Awaken: Let Global Justice Roll,” a fundraiser Kirtley. Free. Information: (503) 288-8303. Hollywood appointment at 9:30, 10:30 or 11:30 a.m. (503) 288- and a lot of fun with Portland’s first female, African- for the world’s Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, Transgender, Queer Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. 8303. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. American, Muslim, mostly vegetarian clown. (503) 988- (GLBTQQI) community. Tickets $75 each online www. 5362. Albina library, 3605 N.E. 15th Ave. Learn to hula with family Swim free at Peninsula pool brownpapertickets.com/event/1714231 or Metropolitan Film features Holocaust survivors Community Church office: (503) 281-8868. Information: Aug. 4. 3:30-4:30 p.m. Hula for the family includes Aug. 6. 1-2:55 p.m. Continues Thursdays to Aug. 27. Aug. 8. 2:30 p.m. A documentary, “Oma & Bella,” part Kelly McFarland, [email protected]. Hawaiian language, songs, basic hula steps and hand Tri-Met buses #44 and #4. Peninsula Park pool, 700 N. of the Movies for Grownups series, features two elderly motions. Free. (503) 988-5370. Kenton library, Rosa Parks Way. Jewish women in Berlin who survived the Holocaust. Montavilla plans street fair 8226 N. Denver Ave. Aug. 2. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Montavilla Street Fair opens Author to read new kids’ book They answer questions of heritage, memory and identity with music, street performers, a kids’ area, farmers Hollywood plans ‘Night Out’ Aug. 6. 3:30 p.m. Author/artist Claudia McGehee through recreation of the sumptuous foods from childhood. market, vendors and food. Southeast Stark Street Aug. 4. 4-8 p.m. National Night Out event features reads her new picture book, “My Wilderness: An Alaskan Information: www.hollywoodtheatre.org or (503) 281- between 76th and 82nd avenues. food, games, karaoke, prizes and opportunity to meet Adventure,” featuring an imaginative boy in an adventure 1142. Hollywood Theatre, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. inspired by real events. After reading, kids may craft fox neighbors. Free. Hosted by Hollywood East and Hollywood Kids to explore tastes Book recalls two years in tree Neighborhood Association. 4400 N.E. Broadway. masks. Free. Signed copies of the book available for Aug. 2. 11 a.m. Author-illustrator Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw purchase. www.greenbeanbookspdx.com. Green Bean Aug. 8. 3-3:30 p.m. Joanna Sooper, of Turnip the Heat will read “Luna and Me: The True Story of a Girl Who Lived Learn to design flyers Books, 1600 N.E. Alberta St. cooking programs, will lead children ages 3-5 in an in a Tree to Save a Forest.” It’s about environmental activist Aug. 4 and 11. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Introduction to Microsoft exploration of the five tastes - sweet, salty, bitter, sour and Julia Butterfly Hill’s two-year tree-sit in a redwood tree. Publisher to design a flyer, brochure or newsletter. Babysitter training offered umami. Then they will make a snack. Limited to 10 children. Children may paint an animal rock after the reading. Free. Create master pages, create a flyer or newsletter and Aug. 7. 5-9 p.m. and Aug. 8. 1-4:30 p.m. Red Cross Fee: $12. (503) 284-2276. Www.smallfrypdx.com. Smallfry Signed copies of the book will be available for purchase use templates to make the job easier. Free. Registration babysitter training for students ages 10-15. Learn to Children’s Resale Shop, 4107 N.E. Tillamook St. after the reading and craft. www.greenbeanbookspdx.com required in the library or (503) 988-5234. North Portland care for children and infants, make good decisions, Symphony to play at Grant Park Green Bean Books, 1600 N.E. Alberta St. library, 512 N. Killingsworth St. solve problems and handle emergencies. NE Community Aug. 8. 6 p.m. The Portland Festival Symphony, Center members $88, non-members $110. Scholarships directed by Lajos Balogh, celebrates its 35th year Hear Second Wind Jazz Band Kerns plans annual picnic available. Pre-registration required: (503) 284-3377 of live classical music in Portland parks. Free. www. Aug. 2. 3-5 p.m. Hear the Second Wind Jazz Band, a Aug. 4. 6 p.m. to dark. Kerns Neighborhood or www.necommunitycenter.org. NE Community Center, portlandfestivalsymphony.org. U.S. Grant Park, Northeast 20-piece big band formed in 1998. www.secondwindjazz. Association’s annual picnic and National Night Out. 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. com/ . Free. Information: (503) 288-8303. Hollywood Free hot dogs, live music, kids’ activity table, raffle, 33rd Avenue and U.S. Grant Place. Milepost 5 plans First Friday Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. silent auction, local business support. Information: Will the monster share cake? Aug. 7. 6-11 p.m. First Friday at Art Haus. Visit artists’ Music set for Peninsula Park www.kernspdx.org. Oregon Park, Northeast 30th Avenue and Oregon Street. studios, including collage at Denizen Gallery, a group Aug. 9. 11 a.m. Author Jory John will read his new picture Aug. 2. 6 p.m. The Portland Festival Symphony, show celebrating tattoo art and culture at The Lofts book, “I Will Chomp You,” illustrated by Bob Shea. A directed by Lajos Balogh, celebrates its 35th year Prevent lead exposure Gallery. Aerial performance with Blair Crissman in the blue monster doesn’t want to share his delicious cakes. of live classical music in Portland parks. Free. www. Aug. 4. 6-7:30 p.m. A workshop gives information courtyard and music in the chapel. Milepost 5, 850 N.E. Free. Signed copies of books available for sale after the portlandfestivalsymphony.org. Peninsula Park, North about preventing lead exposure in homes, especially 81st Ave.; enter on Oregon Street. reading. www.greenbeanbookspdx.com. Green Bean Albina Avenue and Ainsworth Street. those with children or pregnant women in housing built ‘101 Dalmations’ set for in park Books, 1600 N.E. Alberta St. before 1978. Free. Registration: (503) 284-6827 ext. Teens learn to create games Aug. 7. 6:30 p.m. Music by Michele D’Amour and the Love Film ‘Happy Gilmore’ slated 109 or www.communityenergyproject.org. Community Aug. 3-7. 1-3 p.m. Teens may join Pixel Arts for a week to Dealers. At dusk, watch the film “101 Dalmatians.” Free. Aug. 9. 6:30 p.m. Music by POPgoji. At dusk, view film create tabletop and video games. Use cards, paper, tiles, Energy Project, 2900 S.E. Stark St., Suite A. Alberta Park, Northeast 19th Avenue and Ainsworth Street. “Happy Gilmore,” a Portland Park Bureau program. Free. dice and tokens. Use Twine, a game-making software, Colwood Golf Course. 7313 N.E. Columbia Blvd. and Scratch, visual programming software. Learn about Swim free at Grant pool LA music documentary slated game developer careers. Plan to attend all five sessions. Aug. 5. 1:15 to 3:15 p.m. Continues Wednesdays to Aug. Aug. 7 and 8. 7:30 p.m. Director Penelope Spheeris Campers learn transit system Free. Registration required in library or (503) 988-5234. 28. Tri-Met bus #70. Free open swim at Grant Park pool, will answer questions following showings of the Aug. 10-14. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Campers ages 8-12 learn Gregory Heights library, 7921 N.E. Sandy Blvd. 2300 N.E. 33rd Ave. digitally restored documentary, “Decline of Western the layout of Portland’s mass transit system, explore AUGUST 2015 WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS 23 downtown fountains, walk a Southwest trail and ride ‘Paddington’ film scheduled ‘Labyrinth’ film slated in park Upcoming on the aerial tram. Each day ends with a swim. NE Aug. 15. 6:30 p.m. Music by The Sale. At dusk, view Aug. 28. 6:30 p.m. Music by The Terry Robb Trio. At dusk, Peers aid in mental health Community Center members $236, non-members the family movie, “Paddington,” in cooperation with the view film “Labyrinth.” Free. Dawson Park, North Williams $295. Scholarships available. Pre-registration required: Portland Parks Bureau. Free. www.cu-portland.edu/ Avenue and Stanton Street. Sept. 5. 10 a.m. to Noon. A 10-week, Peer-to-Peer (503) 284-3377 or www.necommunitycenter.org. NE Recovery Education Program continues Saturdays, about/events/campus-calendar. On the green in front of Movie ‘Home’ planned in park Community Center, 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. the library. Concordia University, 2811 N.E. Holman St. developed by the National Alliance on Mental Illness. A Aug. 28. 6:30 p.m. Music by The Knotty Pines. At dusk, combination of lecture, discussion, interactive exercises Hollywood library renovates Prevent injury with foam roller view film “Home.” Free. Montavilla Park, Northeast 82nd and stress management techniques led by trained peer Aug. 10-30. Hollywood library closes for renovations. Aug. 16. 1-3:15 p.m. A workshop to increase flexibility, Avenue and Glisan Street. counselors. Free Location near Portland Providence 4040 N.E. Tillamook St. prevent injury and increase blood flow using a foam roller. Search African-American roots Medical Center. Information and registration: (503) 228- For ages 13 and older. NE Community Center members $20, 5692 or [email protected]. Help tots sleep, share Aug. 29. 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Get started or continue a non-members $25. Scholarships available. Foam roller not Aug. 10. 11:15-11:45 a.m. Fill your parenting toolbox search into African-American genealogy. Free. Registration provided but available for purchase. Preregistration required: ‘Toy Story’ film scheduled with Tracey Biebel Johnson, LCSW, who has strategies required in the library or call (503) 988-5234. North (503) 284-3377 or www.necommunitycenter.org. NE Sept. 6. 6:30 p.m. Music by Danny Black. At dusk, see for helping children with eating, sleeping, handling Portland library, 512 N. Killingsworth St. Community Center, 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. 1995 film “Toy Story.” Free. Overlook Park, North Interstate transitions, sharing, waiting their turn. (503) 284-2276. Avenue and Fremont Street. — Janet Goetze www.smallfrypdx.com. Smallfry Children’s Resale Shop, ‘Mary Poppins’ due in park Kids’ book offers inspiration Aug. 29. 2 p.m. A release party for Emily Winfield 4107 N.E. Tillamook St. Aug. 16. 6:30 p.m. Music by Michele D’Amour and the Martin’s newest picture book, “The Wonderful Things You Love Dealers. At dusk, view “Mary Poppins” film. Free. Arbor Kayak to wildlife refuge Will Be.” It’s a celebration of possibilities. Cupcakes will Lodge Park, North Delaware Avenue and Bryant Street. Aug. 12. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adventure Without Limits: be served. Free. Signed copies available for sale after kayak trip to the Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge. All equipment, Film shows loss of arts classes the reading. www.greenbeanbookspdx.com. Green Bean clothing and transportation provided. View birds and Aug. 16. 7 p.m. “Arts Exit: Saving the Creative Kid” Books, 1600 N.E. Alberta St. river otters as you paddle along the banks of Sauvie is a documentary about the reduction of the arts in Blues fest slated on The Green Island with trained staff. $60. Registration required with Portland Public Schools and the quest to bring them Aug. 29. Noon to 8 p.m. Blues Festival, in partnership with Adventures Without Limits: (503) 784-9354. Meet at back through the city arts tax. A question and answer The Original Halibuts, featuring local and national blues Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. session will follow with the filmmakers. Tickets: $10. artists plus local food vendors. www.cu-portland.edu/ Accepting New Patients: www.hollywoodtheatre.org. (503) 281-1142. Hollywood View Pee-Wee film about/events/campus-calendar. Free. On the green in front infants, toddlers, children and adolescents. Theatre, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Aug. 13. 6:30 p.m. Music by The Sale. At dusk, view film of the library. Concordia University, 2811 N.E. Holman St. “Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure.” Free. Oregon Park. Northeast 3839 NE Tillamook St Bug Chicks teach about insects Joe Gibbons film slated 29th Avenue and Oregon Street. Aug. 18. 3:30-4:30 p.m. The Bug Chicks help kids Phone: 503-288-5891 Aug. 30. 7 p.m. Benefit screening of “Confessions of a explore the biology and importance of insects, spiders www.hcdpdx.com Learn sign language for baby Sociopath” by filmmaker Joe Gibbons. He was arrested for and their relatives. Free. (503) 988-5370. Kenton library, Aug. 14. 11-11:30 a.m. Introduction to sign language robbing a Northeastern bank with only a camera in hand. [email protected] 8226 N. Denver Ave. for baby with Christina Schabow of Portland Early Advance tickets, $8, www.prod3.agileticketing.net . (503) Learning Project. Through songs, play and games, families Learn about oral health 281-1142. Hollywood Theatre, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Krista V Badger DDS learn about benefits of signing with a baby or toddler. Aug. 19. 2 p.m. “Tooth Wisdom: Get Smart about Your Ongoing Sheena Kansal DDS Suggested age range: 6-20 months. (503) 284-2276. Mouth” with dental hygienists providing information and Www.smallfrypdx.com. Small Fry Children’s Resale Shop, materials for oral health. Free. Registration: (503) 288- Exercise with Hi-Steppers 4107 N.E. Tillamook St. 8303. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Aug. 3 and 5. 8:45-9:45 a.m. Continues Mondays See ‘Marigold Hotel’ film and Wednesdays. Hi-Steppers exercise group. Drop-ins ance! Writer to discuss new youth book welcome. $1 donation suggested. Information: (503) ! D Aug. 14. 1 p.m. View “The Second Best Exotic Marigold ing Aug. 19. 3:30 p.m. Will Ritter, who writes for middle- 288-8303. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. S Hotel,” starring Judi Dench and Maggie Smith. Free. grade readers, will visit the Family Book Club to discuss Eat a lit Information or register with North Portland Senior his gripping, paranormal mystery, “Jackaby.” He also will Tai chi for good balance tle! Services: (971) 285-6939. Trenton Terrace, 4720 N. talk about the sequel, “Beastly Bones,” due in September. Aug. 3 and 5. 10-11 a.m. Continues Mondays and Trenton St. Free. www.greenbeanbookspdx.com. Green Bean Books, Wednesdays. Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance, Film ‘Woman in Gold’ slated 1600 N.E. Alberta St. developed by Oregon Research Institute researchers, progresses from easy to difficult to prevent falls. Free but Aug. 14. 1 p.m. View “The Woman in Gold” film. An aging Film ‘E.T.’ scheduled in park donations appreciated. Information: (503) 288-8303. Jewish refugee takes on the Austrian government to Aug. 19. 6:30 p.m. Music by Echoes of Yasgurs. At dusk, Bridge Meadows, 8502 N. Wayland Ave. recover family art. Stars Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds. view film “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.” Free. Wellington Park, Free but $1 donation suggested. Pizza lunch available Northeast 66th Avenue and Skidmore Street. Chair Yoga scheduled for $2. Registration: (503) 288-8303. Hollywood Senior Aug. 3. 2:30-4 p.m. and Aug. 6. 9-10 a.m. Continues Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Computer tutor sets times Mondays and Thursdays. Chair Yoga designed for Aug. 20. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Computer tutor shows See ‘Captain America’ film individuals 55 and up to improve balance and breathing. how to use a phone, tablet or laptop, PC or Apple. Make $1 donation suggested. Information: (503) 288-8303. Aug. 14. 6:30 p.m. Music by Echoes of Yasgurs. At dusk, a 45-minute appointment for 9:30, 10:30 or 11:30 Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. view film “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” Free. a.m. Register at Hollywood Senior Center (503) 288- Irving Park, Northeast 10th Avenue and Fremont Street. 8303. Class at Charles Jordan Community Center in the How to cope with anxiety Holocaust Memorial tour set computer lab, 9009 N. Foss St. Aug. 4. 6:30 p.m. A depression and anxiety support group, Recovery International, is a non-profit Cognitive Aug. 15. 10-10:45 a.m. Holocaust Memorial tour led ‘Cinderella’ film scheduled Behavioral Training system to help cope with symptoms by Jill Slansky, past president of the Oregon Holocaust Aug. 21. 6:30 p.m. Music by Michele D’Amour and of a nervous imbalance, anxiety, depression, stress, Resource Center. Free. Part of the Concordia University the Love Dealers. At dusk, see 1950 animated film anger, sleeplessness and other mental health issues. series, “Never Again: Educating for Peace,” in August and “Cinderella.” Free. Laurelhurst Park, Southeast 37th Free-will offering. Information: (503) 810-2789, www. September. www.cu-portland.edu/academics/library/ Avenue and Oak Street. recoveryinternational.org or www.selfhelptools.org. St. library-events. Registration required for tour: lchurch@ Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church, 1704 N.E. 43rd cu-portland.edu. Learn to make cool dessert Ave., between Broadway and Sandy Boulevard. Aug. 22. 3-4:30 p.m. Teens in grades 6-12 learn to Learn crazy camp songs make Nam Vanh, mixed fruits with tapioca pearls in sweet Play Bingo on Wednesday Aug. 15. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sing crazy camp songs for coconut milk. A perfect dessert for a hot summer day. Free. Aug. 5. 9 a.m. to noon. Continues Wednesdays. Play Bingo. all ages with Greta Pedersen, with accompaniment on (503) 988-5370. Kenton library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. Free but donations appreciated. Information: (971) 285- Friday, Aug. 21 guitar and lap dulcimer. Songs perfect for the campfire, 6939. Trenton Terrace Community, 4720 N. Trenton St. family car and the library. Free. (503) 988-5362. Albina Birthday party planned 6 p.m. ‘til dark library, 3605 N.E. 15th Ave. Aug. 25. Noon. Birthday celebration for those born in Hear stories at Children’s Place August. Lunch is free for celebrants. Suggested donation Garden tour to aid Albertina’s Aug. 6. 10:30 a.m. Story time continues Thursdays. Overlook Park of $3 for those over 60, $6.80 for those under 60. Cake www.achildrensplacebookstore.com. (503) 284-8294. A Aug. 15. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Self-guided Green on (N. Fremont and Interstate) for everyone. Entertainment by Wee Works Daycare. Children’s Place, 1423 N.E. Fremont St. Green garden tour to benefit the Albertina Kerr services Information: (503) 288-8303. Hollywood Senior Center, for children, adults and families with developmental 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Rollicking kids’ songs slated Music by Stumbleweed disabilities and mental health challenges. $20. 9:15- Aug. 7. 9:30 a.m. Micah and Me presents a 10:30 a.m. Pre-event container planting demonstration Plan meals for one or two program of rollicking kids’ songs on Fridays. www. with special guest JD Kleinke with continental breakfast. $20. Limit 15 attendees. Aug. 27. 2 p.m. New Seasons staff member demonstrates achildrensplacebookstore.com. (503) 284-8294. A Tickets www.albertinakerr.org. (503) 239-8101. how to create tasty meals for one or two people using Children’s Place, 1423 N.E. Fremont St. Bring a picnic and enjoy Albertina’s Place, 424 N.E. 22nd Ave. seasonal ingredients from the deli department. Free but donations appreciated. Registration: (503) 288-8303. Group offers parental support Book reveals truths in chickens Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Aug. 28. 11 a.m. to noon. New parent support group, Aug. 15. 2 p.m. Phoebe Wahl shares her new picture book, facilitated by Winn Asay of Artemis Lactation. For A gift to our friends and neighbors from Portland’s Eastside synagogue “Sonya’s Chickens,” which offers important truths about the See ‘Marigold’ movie newborns to 12-month-olds. Discuss the joys and interconnectedness of nature and the joys and sorrows of Aug. 28. 1 p.m. View “The Second Best Exotic Marigold challenges of parenthood while building a sense of Congregation Shir Tikvah caring for another creature. Free. Signed copies of the book Hotel,” starring Judi Dench and Maggie Smith. Free but community. Babies may be weighed. (503) 284-2276. www.shirtikvahpdx.org (503) 473-8227 available for sale after the reading. www.greenbeanbookspdx. $1 donation suggested. Information: (503) 288-8303. Www.smallfrypdx.com. Smallfry Children’s Resale Shop, com. Green Bean Books, 1600 N.E. Alberta St. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. 4107 N.E. Tillamook St. 24 THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS AUGUST 2015 HSTAR BRIEFS Milagro gains grants for arts Elmer’s Sanitary Service, Family Medical will provide leadership opportunities for cabinets will be added. Shelves, tables and Group, Fleur de Lis Bakery and Cafe, youth through its project. computers will be reconfigured. The Miracle Theatre Group, also known Flutter, Foot Traffic, Fremont Veterinary A list of this year’s grant recipients is The changes are part of a scheduled as Milagro, the Northwest’s premier Clinic, . at www.portlandoregon.gov/CWSP. The preventative maintenance plan, Latino arts and culture organization, More supporters include Grant High Bureau of Environmental Services works Cunningham said. has received grants totaling more than School Booster’s Club, Grant High with residents and businesses to protect During the closure, patrons may $35,250 in recent months. School PTA, Grant Park Neighborhood water quality, public health and the use other branches, including Albina, The grants, said Sarah Fitzsimmons, Association, Hollywood Baskin Robbins, environment through wastewater collection 3605 N.E. 15th Ave.; Belmont, 1038 S.E. a development associate, will support Irvington Community Association, and treatment, stormwater management 39th Ave.; Gregory Heights, 7921 N.E. Milagro’s programming and community Restaurant and and stream and watershed restoration. Sandy Blvd., and North Portland, 512 N. engagement efforts. Butcher Shop. Additional supporters Killingsworth St. The Thorndike Family Rogue Valley include Legacy Health Systems, Lloyd Pea Pod sets Patrons may choose to update their Fund, of the Oregon Community Center, Mattress Lot, McMenamins home library online or by telephone at Foundation, awarded a $750 grant to toddlers playschool Pubs and Breweries, Mirador, My Canh (503) 988-5342 to have holds delivered to support an arts education residency of The non-profit Pea Pod Family Resource Restaurant, Oaks Park Roller Skating another branch. Before the closure, library Suenos de Futbol in Jackson County. Center is enrolling families with children Rink, Oregon Screen Impressions, Papa staff may help with patron questions and The organization, with a name loosely 18 months to 3.5 years for a play-based Murphy’s, Pastini Pastaria. account issues. translated as dreams of football or soccer, program starting in September. Other supporters include Pieology “Hollywood library is heavily used by leads workshops infusing theater arts The program could be described as a pre- Pizzeria, Portland Chiropractic Group, its community,” said library manager with soccer activities to provide physical pre-school, said Tara Sawyer, an organizer Providence Health & Services, Por Que Bryan Fearn. “Last year alone, patrons activity and creative pursuits. of Pea Pod. The playschool will be held No?, Portland Rock Gym, Portland walked through our doors more than Wells Fargo awarded $500 for Milagro’s from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday Trailblazers. Additional supporters 415,000 times. These updates will ensure general operating support. The grant and Friday. It is housed within the Portland include Random Order Pie Bar, Rose City that the library continues to be a bright, was made in honor of Victor Merced, Montessori School, 4911 N.E. Couch St. Park Neighborhood Association, Stanich’s welcoming, safe and functional public of Hacienda Community Development Pea Pod is a shared support system for Since 1949, Sweet Basil Thai, Twisted Yarn space for years to come.” Corporation, for his service on the Wells Shop and Wilsonville’s Family Fun Center. families, who are expected to help run the programs, Sawyer said. “This is a good fit Fargo Advisory Board. Park Bureau The Kinsman Foundation, established Grants to help protect streams for families that have at least one caretaker in 1983 for John and Elizabeth T. Kinsman with a flexible schedule,” she said. plans activities, lunch The Portland City Council has approved In addition to the young children’s group, of Milwaukie, contributed a grant of The Portland Bureau of Parks & grants totaling $100,000 for 13 community Pea Pod is accepting applications for $17,500 to support Milagro’s 2015-16 Recreation has organized sports, games groups to work on projects protecting the afternoon playgroups to begin in September theater season. The Ventura Group and crafts at playgrounds in the city until health of streams and rivers. for children 3 to 6 years old. The hours will provided $1,506 to support a performance August 21. Through a federal program, Grants of up to $10,000 were available be 1-4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. of the touring production, “Aztlan,” in lunch or dinner is served at some sites for for Community Watershed Stewardship Information and an application are Selma, Ca. The play explores Chicano Programs this summer in North, those 18 and younger. history from the time of the Aztecs to the available at www.peapodpdx.org. A visit Northeast and Southeast Portland, may be arranged by calling (503) 516-4680. The North and Northeast parks with present. The Shubert Foundation awarded according to Linc Mann, a spokesman for programs include Alberta Park, Northeast $15,000 for general operating support. the Bureau of Environmental Services. Humane Society 22nd Avenue and Killingsworth Street, The foundation, named for the New York The stewardship program is a 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays with lunch at theater family, supports live performing partnership between the bureau and plans photo contest noon. Arbor Lodge Park, North Delaware arts, especially theatre and dance. Portland State University. Since 1995, the The Oregon Humane Society is Avenue and Bryant Street has events 2-5 program has granted more than $1 million encouraging pet lovers to enter the Fuzzy, p.m. Wednesdays with no lunch. Businesses, organizations for watershed improvements and helped Furry & Feathered Friends Photo Contest. Charles Jordan Community Center, support Grant High School organize more than 40,000 volunteers to The deadline for submitting entries 9009 N. Foss Ave., 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. work on community projects. online is August 16, said David Lytle, weekdays with lunch at noon. Columbia graduation party One of the programs is organized by a spokesman for the Humane Society. Park, North Woolsey Avenue and Lombard Grant High School’s 2015 graduation Dharma Rain Zen Center, which received The fee is $10 for the first five submitted Street, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays with class had a safe and successful all- $7,448 to continue work on the Siskiyou photos. Details are available at lunch at noon. Fernhill Park, Northeast night party, thanks to volunteers, other Community Garden with Madison High oregonhumane.org/photo 37th Avenue and Ainsworth Street, 2-5 individuals, families and more than 40 School, Groundwork Portland and neighbors. The Grand Prize winner will receive a p.m. Monday with no lunch. local businesses and organizations, said Another grant of $8,600 went to the $500 gift card from Pro Photo Supply and Grant Park, Northeast 33rd Avenue and Michelle Hill, who headed the event’s Watershed Council a $250 gift card from Frame Central, both U.S. Grant Place, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday procurement committee. to engage youth leaders from the sponsors of the event. Winners in each and Wednesday with no lunch. Kenton “Thank you for your generous Multnomah Youth Cooperative and category will be featured in the society’s fall Park, 8417 N. Brandon Ave., 11 a.m. to 4 contributions to our drug and alcohol- North Portland students to restore three 2015 magazine. The categories include Best p.m. weekdays with lunch at noon. free All Night celebration,” Hill said in a acres along the Columbia Slough. It is Dog, Best Cat, Other Companion Animal, K’unamokwst Park, Northeast 52nd written message. territory next to the Columbia Boulevard Me and My Pet (an adult with an animal), Avenue and Alberta Street, 10 a.m. to The supporters she listed include AAA Wastewater Treatment Plant. Child with Pet, Cat Couple, Funniest Photo 1 p.m. Wednesday and Friday with no Oregon/, Alameda Brewing Co., Habitat for Humanity received $9,940 and Editor’s Choice. lunch. Matt Dishman Community Center, Alameda PTA, ASAP Logistics/SEKO, for the Cully Rain Gardens. Habitat In addition to cats and dogs, the contest 77 N.E. Knott St. with lunch only at noon. Broadway Books, Broadway Grill & partnered with Verde and Our 42nd highlights such pets as rabbits, rodents, McCoy Park, North Fiske Avenue Brewery, Costello’s Travel Caffe, Cynthia Avenue Prosperity Initiative to identify birds and others. and Fessenden Street, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Chase of Windermere Realtors. Others low-income homeowners with stormwater All entries become the property of the weekdays to Aug. 21 with lunch at noon; include Dugoni and Rensch Orthodontics, problems. In addition, the organization Oregon Humane Society, which may, at its 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 24-26 with lunch at discretion, copy, edit, publish, use, adapt, noon. Montavilla Park, Northeast 82nd Fresh Air and/or modify entries in any manner, in Avenue and Glisan Street, 10 a.m. to 4 any and all media, without limitation. 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503-819-7989 www.PDXpaint.com OR CCB #158445 26 THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS AUGUST 2015 HSTAR OUT AND ABOUT located next door, Pizzeria Otto, 6708 N.E. Sandy, previously housed St. Germaine Cleaners. Fairley’s Pharmacy, 7206 N.E. Sandy Blvd., opened in 1913 and has been locally owned and operated since. They’ve updated their soda fountain menu to include espresso drinks, in addition to traditional phosphate sodas. Former boxer Joe Pinz bought Roseway Barber Shop, 7220 N.E. Sandy Blvd. in 1956, and his son, Marty joined the family business in 1990. (See the Star’s coverage of the 100-year anniversary of the shop on page six.) The Roseway Theater, 7229 N.E. Sandy Blvd, opened in 1924 and ownership changed over the decades until Greg Wood acquired it from Bob and Kathy Kane. While the theatrical pipe organ is long gone, the theater’s been substantially renovated while preserving the historical integrity. A number of Asian markets and businesses moved into Roseway during the 1970s and 1980s, according to long- time resident Ted Carlston. The Rose City Liquor Store, 7253 N.E. Sandy Blvd., Roseway was previously an attorney’s office and originally housed a cafe, according to Bonnie LaDoe. The Portland International District REVIVAL formed in 2007, replacing The Upper Sandy merchants association whose Photos by Jane Perkins legacy continues today with an Roseway Theater manager James Bonner and international vibe, including Mama concessions associate Katie Lindstrom serve Leo’s Restaurant, 6728 N.E. Sandy Blvd, History of merchants up popcorn to movie goers seven days a week. featuring Venezuelan and Columbian Platted around 1911, the Roseway cuisine and Bacchi’s Italian Deli, 6633 N.E. neighborhood is bounded on the west by Sandy Blvd. Roseway merchants from 2013), wrote that approximately 100 small the last century might be delighted to see Northeast 62nd Avenue, on the north by business owners from Sandy Boulevard vintage items for sale at Dr. Tongue’s I Had Northeast Prescott Street, on the east by attended the opening ceremony of the That Shoppe, 7129 N.E. Fremont St. and 82nd Avenue, and on the south by Northeast Rose City store. “While homeowners surprised to see Roseway Play Café, which Sacramento Street. South of Northeast might not want the intrusion of a big recently opened at 7135-37 N.E. Fremont, Fremont Street, Roseway is bounded on the store in their neighborhoods, nearby serving coffee and pastry to adults while west by Northeast 65th Avenue. businesses loved Fred Meyer. They fed on kids play in a fun environment. In 1985, George A. Denfeld published 65 BY KATHY EATON the traffic his one-stop shopping centers Years: Lives and Legends in Upper Sandy [email protected] attracted,” wrote Leeson. In 1991, the Rose Roseway residents Boulevard (57th to 82nd), documenting City Fred Meyer was leveled and a new Roseway’s history and events from the Rose City Shopping Centre around Murray’s Safeway grocery store, 6901 N.E. Sandy witness history early 1920s. In 1947, fifty-four business house. Long-time Roseway resident Bonnie Blvd. was built one block west. Murray’s Bonnie LaDoe grew up in Roseway owners met at the Roseway Theater and LaDoe recently recalled attending the 1949 home was removed and relocated to and lived most of her life there before formed the Upper Sandy Merchant’s carnival-like opening celebration and rode North Portland according to LaDoe. relocating to a retirement community Association, electing Denfeld as the first the iconic Ferris wheel that was set up in in East Portland earlier this year. LaDoe president. The business group defined its the parking lot. Cited as one of the largest Roseway landmarks was 10 years old when her parents moved boundaries from Northeast 56th to 83rd from North Portland to Roseway in 1947. stores with roof parking, escalator, grocery Northeast Sandy Boulevard cuts Avenues, from Northeast Sacramento to She attended Gregory Heights School and drug sections in Portland, Rose City diagonally through Roseway, showcasing Prescott Street. Denfeld cites 25 grocery and graduated from Grant High School in Fred Meyer operated for 42 years until it a handful of businesses that date back to stores within the merchant’s association, 1955. LaDoe began working for U.S. Bank shuttered in 1991. the early 20th century. An independent including George’s Food Market, which he after school during her senior year and Fred Leeson, who authored the grocery store built by C. W. Emmrich in opened in 1935. Denfeld didn’t begin his definitive biography of Fred Meyer, 1911, at 690 E. 67th St. N., is the oldest didn’t leave until she retired in 1994. career in retail, however. My-Te-Fine Merchant (Irvington Press, commercial building in Roseway. Today, LaDoe is an avid genealogist and has After receiving a bachelor’s degree catalogued a treasure trove of historical from the University of Wisconsin in 1917, material and photos featuring Roseway. Denfeld taught at several universities She’s documented the histories of before moving to Portland in 1920. numerous businesses located in the Upper By 1925, he left academia and started Sandy business district, including the first working at Piggly Wiggly Market, located Safeway built in 1940 on Northeast Sandy on Sandy Boulevard and Northeast 78th Boulevard. LaDoe has the June 6, 1947 Avenue. Ten years later, Denfeld opened issue of a newspaper serving Roseway that an independent grocery store, George’s was subsequently named “Upper Sandy Food Market, when Herb Fairley built News.” Today, 78-years-old LaDoe recalls an addition to his drug store located at with clarity what it was like growing up 7206 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Within six months, in Roseway and has conducted a few oral Piggly Wiggly closed its doors but Denfeld history interviews to document life in a remained in the grocery business for 46 neighborhood where she lived for 58 years. years until his retirement in 1981. Life-long Roseway resident Ted Carlston Denfeld, a personal friend of Fred G. recalls when grocer George Denfeld, who Meyer, learned Meyer was evaluating a site lived on Northeast 72nd Avenue, closed In business since on Northeast Sandy Boulevard near 70th 2012, Bacchi’s his last store at 6127 N.E. Fremont St. Avenue to build a new Fred Meyer shopping Italian Deli owner “I lived my whole life in Roseway, so I center. In 1948, Meyer bought property Mark Caso, who take an interest here,” said Carlston. His from Northeast 69th to 71st Avenues lives and works in grandmother traveled west in 1905 from and demolished several houses. When Roseway, serves the Dakotas to attend the Lewis & Clark customers great Eugene Murray refused to sell his home sandwiches and Expo, and stayed. His grandparents lived on Northeast 69th Avenue, Meyer built the gelato. (Judy Nelson) on Northeast 76th Avenue, in the same AUGUST 2015 WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS 27 HSTAR OUT AND ABOUT

Fairley’s pharmacy staff from left, Jeff Strawbridge, Heather Kuhn, Tracy Saechao, Bob Verzino, Aiden Fetters, Anne Fetters, and owner Shawna Laxson provide friendly service to customers. Fairley’s has been locally owned and operated in Roseway since 1913. neighborhood where Carlston was raised. Hollyhocks Garden Essentials located use,” said Hood. “Walgreens is a glaring “We were dirt poor,” said Carlston, whose on Southeast Belmont Street. Nine years example of how a property could’ve been family didn’t own a car, and ultimately later, in 2014, Hood found her perfect put to better use.” paid $5,000 for their family home. job as retail buyer of pet supplies for the Carlston still has the baby photo taken in Oregon Humane Society’s (OHS) Best Roseway Neighborhood 1954 by the Gerber baby food company Friends Corner, located at 1067 N.E. who paid his mom for the photos. The Columbia Blvd. Hood and her husband Association breaking records first record of his family’s home was 1911, have raised two Doberman pinschers Erik Carr, current chair of the Roseway and the sidewalks are dated 1912. while living in Roseway. Hijack, their Neighborhood Association (RNA) Holly Hood, who grew up on Blue Lake 3-year-old dog, enjoys walking the said Roseway had a record number of in East County, moved to Roseway 21 perimeter of the nearby Rose City golf volunteers helping with the neighborhood years ago from the Hollywood District. course with his owners. Hood owned clean-up event in June, and February’s While they enjoyed the amenities of a mare growing up in East County and tree planting event at the park blocks Hollywood, at the time it lacked a grocery worked for a horse farm prior to attending was a huge success with 50 volunteers store, so she and her husband, Miles college. “It’s really cheap therapy to be participating. RNA provides a forum TeSelle moved to Roseway. The house around horses,” she said. Her passion to advocate for positive changes for they found “was painted Pepto Bismol for horses led her to volunteer for Sound residents and actively supports the pink on the outside,” said Hood, “but we Equine Options, a non-profit organization business community. “Roseway has knew it had potential and bought it.” She located in Eagle Creek, Oregon. The an active Tree Team and partners with recently recalled visiting artist Claude organization was initially founded to Portland’s Urban Forestry program to Monet’s home in Giverny, France, noting a provide food for neglected horses, and make the park blocks an amazing asset similar paint color scheme. “The previous they’ve partnered with OHS and other for the community,” said Carr. The owner must have fancied herself an rescue organizations to rescue, train and RNA anticipates large crowds attending Impressionist,” said Hood, smiling. re-home horses. For more information: upcoming summer concerts and movies While researching the history of their See soundequineoptions.org. in Wellington and Glenhaven parks. For house, Hood learned it was the original According to Hood, Roseway is a quiet more information: Visit roseway.org. farmhouse on the property settled by working class neighborhood. “It’s a tight-knit Ted Carlston, who works at a small Sumner and Eula Clark Newell in 1905. community with three generations of families machine shop in Northeast Portland, Hood and Teselle are the third owners who’ve lived and owned homes here.” has served on the board of the Roseway of the home located in the Belle Crest Hood was dismayed to see Rose Neighborhood Association (RNA) and is addition of Roseway. City Nazarene Church torn down and currently vice chair. He said increased With a Bachelor of Science degree replaced with Walgreens, 7016 N.E. Sandy traffic through Roseway represents one in animal science from Oregon State Blvd. “Roseway won’t become a vibrant of the biggest changes he’s seen during University, Hood worked veterinary care neighborhood unless we implement the past 20 years, specifically commuters until she opened a garden retail store, new zoning laws that provide for mixed from downtown Portland who discovered Northeast Sandy Boulevard as the shortest commute distance to I-205. The major arterial, particularly at the intersection of Northeast Sandy Boulevard, Northeast Fremont Street, and Northeast 72nd Avenue, causes safety concerns for residents and the intersection creates confusion for drivers. Correction: In June’s Out and About Column, the name of Portland artist Lee Hunt who created bronze life-size sculptures depicting three Beverly Cleary characters on the westside of Grant Park was inadvertently omitted.

Note: Hollywood Star News photographer Mark Pedersen, owner Judy Nelson is currently recovering of Dr. Tongue’s I Had from shoulder surgery, but plans to That Shoppe on return in September for Out and About Northeast Fremont, in Laurelhurst. Special thanks to Star specializes in vintage character toys and photographer Jane Perkins for stepping in collectibles. this month to photograph Roseway. 28 THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS AUGUST 2015

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Saturday, August 8 PORTLAND SUMMERFEST PRESENTS: Grand & Glorious Opera’s greatest arias, duets, ensembles, and choruses - starring Soprano, Angela Meade and friends, and featuring the Portland SummerFest chorus and orchestra. Maestro Keith Clark conducts. Pristine and beautifully updated, this classic 1920’s bungalow with 5 bedrooms and 3 baths Sunday, August 9 will warm your heart! Quality updating from top PORTLAND FESTIVAL SYMPHONY: Celebrating the magic and power to bottom while retaining it’s original charm. of classical music for over 30 years under the inspired baton of Maestro Hardwoods, tasteful colors, light & bright Lajos Balogh, this season PFS will offer an evening of old and new favorites sure to delight music-lovers of all ages. interior make this a winner! Finished basement with family room & separate laundry room, Monday, August 10 fenced backyard & deck, completes this package. REGGIE HOUSTON’S CRESCENT CITY CONNECTION: Put on your dancin’ shoes and prepare to celebrate the free-wheeling spirit of Mardi Gras, Portland style. Inspired vocals by LaRhonda Steele and Arietta 725 NE 32nd Ave. $699,900 Ward add to the experience.

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Wednesday, August 12 THE MANY COLORS OF EDNA VAZQUEZ: This multi-faceted musician offers up an evening that spans the full breadth of her artistry. She begins solo, then is joined by other formidable musicians. Together they craft a memorable performance that includes duets, rock and Mariachi.

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