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KENTON KIDS Community leaders cut the ribbon on DIRECTOR OF DIVOTS Vincent Johnson has teed a Kenton Park remodel that removes barriers. PAGE 12 up a new golf job with the parks department. PAGE 25

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I like helping people. Let me help you with the biggest transaction of your life. Lori Bennett, Broker 3rd generation Northeast Portlander Kenton Neighborhood Lloyd Tower NE children helped Windermere 825 NE community leaders REAL ESTATE Multnomah and Portland Parks staff snip the ribbon at WINDERMERE REALTY TRUST Suite 120 Kenton Park’s official opening at the end of Office 503.284.7755 September. Community Lori Bennett, Broker input contributed to the Cell 503.473.5201 design of a play space loribennett.withwre.com Certified to remove a substantial Negotiation Expert number of barriers previously faced by individuals with disabilities. (Portland Parks & Recreation) KENTON PARK OPENING Sandy offices. The celebration is scheduled for Thursday, November 15, at 6600 N.E. Neighbors, friends and project partners Sandy Blvd. Beverages and light snacks will celebrated the grand opening of Kenton be served to celebrate the occasion. Park’s new playground at 8417 N. Brandon The newly renovated and expanded Avenue at the end of September. The office has been a year under construction. new Kenton Park design was the result The Dabys, third generation dentists, of community input that influenced said they dreamed of this day for many the project’s natural materials theme, years. “The entire staff of Smiles on Sandy including wooden play elements such as and Blue Sky Dental have merged and a fort and balance beams, accessible play will be practicing under the name Daby surface, new park benches and picnic Brothers Dental - Smiles on Sandy,” they Evonne Serpa, Au.D. Doctor of Audiology 503-774-3668 tables, new drinking fountain, paved announced. paths and playground swings designed Patients and neighbors are invited to 4311 NE Tillamook St • Portland, OR 97213 for a range of abilities and ages. Removing stop by anytime between 4:00 P.M. and 7 [email protected] • www.HearingResources.com about a quarter of identified Americans P.M. to celebrate with dentists and staff with Disabilities Act barriers from Kenton and tour the new dental clinic and offices. HEARING CARE AND CONNECTION FOR A LIFETIME Park, the project was the latest funded by Portland’s Parks Replacement Bond. DEVELOPMENT ROUNDUP: APPLICATIONS, PERMITS, DABY BROTHERS DEMOLITIONS AND MORE DENTAL – SMILES ON In Alameda, David and Lesley Raphael SANDY OPEN HOUSE SET have construction under inspection Drs. Jon and Brett Daby and a newly of a new single-family two-story expanded clinic staff will host an open residence at 2921 N.E. 32nd Ave. house to celebrate the merger of Dr. Brett with a detached one-vehicle garage. Daby’s Blue Sky Dental (formerly located in Demolition of their 1,820-square-foot Hollywood) and Dr. Jon Daby’s Smiles on – CONTINUED ON PAGE 13

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A garage from 8907 N.E. Tillamook St. with covered patio and shed were permitted to be removed from the existing property at that time. In Rose City Park, Renaissance Custom Homes of Lake Oswego has demolished a 925-square-foot single-family residence and garage built in 1920 at 3204 N.E. 51st Ave. and has received a permit to construct a new two-story single-family residence with a two-vehicle garage. 3 Locations At 2032 N.E. 48th Ave., Carolann Forney Serving the Eastside Portland Areas of Fairview has secured a permit to deconstruct a 2,160-square-foot Rose Quarter duplex and detached garage. Plans 503-288-2925 are under review to replace the 1910 structures with two new single-family East end of two-story residences and two new Broadway Bridge two-vehicle garages. East At 1745 N.E. 60th Ave., Senko 503-284-8111 Construction LLC has permission to 1130 NE 28th Ave deconstruct a 1,330-square-foot single- Behind Fred Meyer family residence and garage built in 1910 along with an accessory structure. Central City In Sunnyside, Michael Smira & Stronewell 503-236-0999 LLC of Southeast Portland have been 1111 SE 12th Ave issued a permit to construct a new South of Morrison Ave three-story single-family residence at 1131 S.E 36th Ave. with an accessory Residential / Commercial dwelling unit on the ground floor. H Check our website CORRECTION for specials! A story in October’s Star News stated that On-site mangers Fernhill Park would be closed for the Ask about rent rate winter. Please note: the park is not closing for the winter, only the playground will be specials for new renters! closed for construction. More information on the park web page: https://www. portlandoregon.gov/parks/76965. USTORENW.COM 14 THE STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS NOVEMBER 2018 HSTAR CELEBRATES ROSS HOLLYWOOD VETERANS DAY PARADE VETERANS DAY PARADE FamilyFamily MartialMartial ArtsArts && FitnessFitness CenterCenter SLATED FOR NOV. 12 By Janet Goetze US World Class Taekwondo Association in Hollywood [email protected] Portland’s only Veterans Day parade with ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ marching bands and decorated vehicles THANK YOU VETERANS FOR YOUR SERVICE will begin at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 12 at Northeast 40th Avenue and Tillamook Street. Our students develop confidence, concentration and The procession will move south along 40th Avenue, passing Hollywood District respect that follows them at home, school and work businesses and offices before turning east onto Northeast Sandy Boulevard. The parade will end at Northeast 48th Avenue and the flagpole in front of the Ross Hollywood Chapel. A flag raising ceremony, with music by high school musicians and comments from dignitaries, will conclude the parade of military groups, high school bands, motorcycle groups, bagpipers and local elected officials. After the parade, viewers may visit Dignity Row, a collection of tents and tables with information and resources to support veterans. A team of volunteers helps support the Ages 3 to adult Families parade started in 1974 by Vernon E. Ross, a World War I veteran and owner of the Our classes are taught by Masters and Ross Hollywood Funeral Chapel. During Black Belt Instructors led by: World War II, he served as a captain in the Veterans Guard & Patrol. He remained active in many veterans’ organizations. On Nov. 11, 1983, as the Veterans Day parade neared the flagpole in front of the chapel, Ross collapsed and died of a heart attack later that night. Grand Master Diwakar Master Pradip Master Minu K. His son, Howard C. 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Known as "The Boss Whisperer," Dr. Laura Crawshaw, Hollywood neighborhood resident, has over thirty years’ experience as a psychotherapist, corporate officer, and executive coach. She trademarked Out & “Boss Whispering” ABOUT after a client WITH KATHY EATON coined the term. She helped him gain insight about why he became aggressive when his team didn’t meet deadlines or achieve workforce objectives. Hollywood resident Dr. Laura Crawshaw, known as The Boss Whisperer, has over 30 years’ experience as a psychotherapist, one big reason: the costs are becoming During her career, she’s coached more corporate officer and executive coach, and has trained more than 450 professionals from Iceland to Tasmania. (Harold B. Gold) too high to ignore. “Companies are than 450 professionals from Iceland losing too many good employees; stemmed from underlying insecurity reasons why he thought his team was to Tasmania to adopt less aggressive others threaten costly and time- – abrasive bosses felt threatened. She unresponsive, he hypothesized that they management strategies. consuming lawsuits.” In her book, she developed training for these employers, were either “lazy or stupid.” She posed a outlines some strategies dealing with who after all are responsible for few questions, then upon reflection, he abrasive bosses as risky, and says not RELIEVE WORKPLACE providing employees both physically said, “I can be critical.” She offered helpful all outcomes are resolved successfully. SUFFERING CAUSED and psychologically safe working strategies on how to solicit input without Crawshaw notes that sexual harassment environments. intimidating the team. BY ABRASIVE LEADERS and misconduct as documented by “As a child, I had hyper-developed TAMING THE EMPATHY LEADS TO INSIGHT #MeToo, fall under abrasive behavior. empathy for people or animals and Employees are no longer willing to wanted to relieve their suffering,” said ABRASIVE MANAGER Empathy, which Crawshaw defines tolerate abrasive behavior and feel freer as the ability to read and accurately Crawshaw. During her career, she In 2007, Crawshaw wrote the book, to bring complaints, said Crawshaw, who interpret another person’s behavior, encountered suffering in the workplace “Taming the Abrasive Manager: How expressed concern for a future age of is a trait often lacking in the abrasive caused by abrasive leaders and developed to End Unnecessary Roughness in the incivility. manager. “Empathy leads to insight.” She a passion to address and reduce it. Workplace” (Jossey-Bass Management “We can all be abrasive if we chronically also cautions employers, as well as peers Crawshaw began her career working in Series). She took four months to write resort to aggression in the workplace. That and subordinates, not to get into fact Alaska managing employee assistance the straightforward book that identifies needs to be dealt with by employers as battles with an abrasive manager, as it programs, where she learned the language and describes abrasive behavior and it’s not an employee’s responsibility. Early often elicits defensive behavior. She lists of emotion and feeling. When she later offers strategies on how employers, intervention is key to resolving issues, five common traits of abrasive managers became an insurance executive, she peers and subordinates can deal with and my training helps leaders grow a as: overreacting, over-controlling, learned the cold hard facts of business, an abrasive boss by learning how to management backbone.” making threats, public humiliation and and became fluent in both languages. elicit desired behavior through positive condescension. The common purpose The seeds of her interest were sown: why WORK-LIFE BALANCE means. Most abrasive managers share of these abrasive bosses is to motivate would a boss demean employees and why two characteristics, says Crawshaw: people to get their job done. Abrasive Crawshaw, who is passionate about would a company allow it to continue? they’re blind to and don’t see the leaders know no better way to achieve her work, said the company of an active She found answers to both. abrasiveness they inflict, and they lack their objectives, and according to pug named Max and a curious cat named Crawshaw doesn’t use the term “bully,” insight and empathy. “Most leaders expect Crawshaw, they need help with that. Hetsy, along with time spent out in nature, as it implies intent. 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Broadway St. 8 - the luckiest number in many Asian cultures. SERVICES Traditional thin-crust Neapolitan pizzas come with the SMILES ON SANDY – DABY BROS. DENTAL 503.287.0776 signature char from a gorgeous tiled woodfired oven. Third-generation dentists (and brothers) Jon Daby DDS aboysupply.com Sale prices expire 11/30/18 or while they last! Fresh local salads, craft beer, and excellent wines in a and Brett Daby DDS have combined their practices in welcoming, family friendly atmosphere. Open daily, with newly remodeled quarters at the corner of N.E. Sandy all day happy hour 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and after 8, daily and 66th Avenue. Offering a wide range of dental care specials. Address: 6708 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Phone: 971- and services, from children’s dentistry to porcelain 373-8348. Web: pizzeriaotto.com. veneers and root canals, cosmetics and restorations; THIEN HONG CHINESE RESTAURANT financing options available. Address: 6600 N.E. Sandy “All the value goes on the plate.” Famous for its salt and Blvd. Phone: 503-284-4723. Web: smilesonsandy.com. pepper squid, this humble restaurant serves a wide PACIFIC CREST CHILDREN’S URGENT CARE selection of Chinese and Vietnamese specialties such Fast and caring full-service urgent care for kids (through as clay pot pork spareribs, house special chow fun adolescents) in the neighborhood. Knowledgeable, noodles, clams with black bean sauce. Address: 6749 professional, compassionate: “We love walk-ins!” Free-range N.E. Sandy Blvd. Phone: 503-281-1247. Drs. Corey Fish MD and Patricia Sandstrom MD treat chicken wings, everything from allergies to broken bones during house-brewed beer SHOP the day, late at night and even on weekends by and so much more! appointment. Address: 6924 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Phone: RERUN2 503-963-7963. Web: pacificcrestchildrens.com. This neighborhood resale and consignment store 3443 NE 57th Ave. launched in 2005 at N.E. 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CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE AT: WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO. CALENDAR Events are broken into categories and 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 by e-mail to [email protected] by the 15th of the prior month. NOVEMBER 2018 If possible, follow the format used in the calendar. Calendar compiled by Janet Goetze KIDSTEENSANDFAMILIES viewing. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday; 11 a.m. to 6 DISCUSS ISHIGURO BOOK TECHASSISTANCE p.m. Wednesday to Saturday; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday; Nov. 13. 7-8 p.m. Discuss “The Buried Giant” by Kazuo MARK DAY OF THE DEAD closed Monday. 503-281-9048. www.guardinogallery.com. Ishiguro in a Pageturners book group sponsored by GET ELECTRONIC AID Nov. 2. 4-5 p.m. Families mark Day of the Dead, an Guardino Gallery, 2939 N.E. Alberta St. Friends of the Library. Free. 503-988-5123. Studio 1, Nov. 1 and 15. 3-5 p.m. each day. Meet one-on-one for 30 minutes with a tech helper who will answer questions important holiday in Latin America, with crafts and Mt. Bachelor Conference Room at Whole Foods Market ARTIST SHOWS WORK about mobile devices, websites, downloading, e-readers celebration. If desired, bring a photo of a loved next to , 3605 N.E. 15th Ave. one who has passed away to add to Nov. 3. Center hours. Local artist Walter and more. If questions are about a smartphone, tablet or the altar. Free. 503-988-5123. Piepke displays his watercolors, PAGETURNERS TO MEET laptop, bring it along with any usernames and passwords. , 7921 oil paintings and etchings Nov. 19. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Discuss “Before the Fall” by Free. Appointment needed: 503-988-5123 or www. N.E. Sandy Blvd. in the lobby through Noah Hawley in a Pageturners book group sponsored by multcolib.org or in Albina library, 3605 N.E. 15th Ave. November. Free. 503- Friends of the Library. 503-988-5123. Gregory Heights GAIN COMPUTER SKILLS HEAR NATIVE TALES 284-3377. www. library, 7921 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Nov. 2. 1-4 p.m.; Nov. 3 from 3:30-5:30 p.m.; Nov. 5 Nov. 10. 1-2 p.m. necommunitycenter. READ DANTICAT BOOK from 1-3 p.m.; Nov. 6 from 3-5 p.m. Lab assistants Hear Ed Edmo, a org. Northeast Nov. 20. 6:15-7:45 p.m. Discuss “Brother, I’m Dying” help library patrons practice computer skills. 503-988- Shoshone-Bannock Community by Edwidge Danticat in a Pageturners book group, 5123. , 512 N. Killingsworth St. poet, playwright Center, 1630 N.E. sponsored by Friends of the Library. Free. 503-988- and traditional 38th Ave. LEARN ANDROID BASICS storyteller, 5123. North Portland library, 512 N. Killingsworth St. Nov. 17. 3-5 p.m. Learn the basics of using an introduce UNCOVERING Android smartphone or tablet. Bring questions and a TRUTH REFLECTION ON RACE Dash’ka’yah, the Nov. 20. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Discuss “Black Man in a White fully-charged device. Oregon Lifeline participants are Nov. 10. 2-4 monster woman Coat: A Doctor’s Reflections on Race and Medicine,” by welcome. Free. Registration required: 503-988-5123 or p.m. Reception with long hair, Damon Tweedy, M.D. Friends of the Library sponsor the www.multcolib.org or in , 8226 N. Denver for artist Sam claws and scraggly Pageturners book group. Free. 503-988-5123. Kenton Ave. teeth, and Coyote, Marroquin library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. PRACTICE CANVA who inspires stories NOSFERATU SCREENING whose show is Nov. 27. 9:15-11:15 a.m. Learn Canva, an online among several tribes. “Consciousness and DEBUTS NEW ORGAN FOR design studio, for cards, posters, invitations, flyers or Free. 503-988-5123. Control.” Her work features SEEAFILM THE HOLLYWOOD THEATRE social media posts. Also as an alternative to PowerPoint Gregory Heights, 7921 N.E. the images and ideas VIEW NATIVES’ FILMS around us that are avoided for presentations. Free. Registration required: 503-988- Sandy Blvd. Nov. 1. 7 p.m. The PDX Native Film Night, in honor of by popular culture and media. 5123 or www.www.multcolib.org or in Albina library, National Native American Heritage Month, includes films She explores the authenticity of cultural 3605 N.E. 15th Ave. UNDERSTAND ANIMALS by Native filmmakers. Also includes a documentary, Nov. 10. 4-5 p.m. Mr. Lizard brings his mobile zoo information, uncovering truth as a way of documenting “Nature to Nations,” from “Native America” by PBS. for children and adults in a hands-on experience. He current history while looking to the past and the future. Audiences may drop in as schedules allow. Free. www. FORSENIORS shares fun and fascinating information about often Exhibit scheduled Nov. 5-30. Free. 503-988-5123. North hollywoodtheatre.org. 503-281-1142. Hollywood OPERA BRINGS ‘BARBER’ misunderstood animals. Free. 503-988-5123. Kenton Portland library, 512 N. Killingsworth St. Theatre, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Nov. 3. 2-3:30 p.m. Portland Opera to Go! presents library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. “The Barber of Seville.” The bilingual production of SEE SHORT MOVIES FLOAT WITH A FILM FORBOOKLOVERS Rossini’s classic work is set in Alta, California in the Nov. 4. 7 p.m. Portland premiere of “Filmmakers Unite Nov. 20. 6:45 – 8 p.m. In Flick & Float, ages 3 EAT SQUARE PIE 1830s when Rosina arrives from Mexico and falls in and older splash in warm water while watching Nov. 2. 4-5 p.m. Join Cathy Barrow, author of “Pie (Fu),” with local filmmaker Chel White in attendance. love with the handsome man she sees in the plaza. “The Incredibles.” Free for members; non-members: Squared: Irresistibly Easy Sweet & Savory Slab Pies,” The compilation of one- to nine-minute shorts presents He likes her, too. However, she speaks only Spanish; $10 adults, $5 youth. 503-284-3377. www. which are like regular pies but bigger and baked on a collective response to the current threats to our he speaks only English. $5 donation suggested. necommunitycenter.org. Northeast Community Center, sheet pans. The book includes recipes for traditional democracy . Documentary, narrative and experimental Registration required: 503-288-8303. Hollywood Senior 1630 N.E. 38th Ave. pie dough plus cracker, cheese, cornbread and cookie films cut across race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. dough. Free talk. 503-284-1726. www.broadwaybooks. and religion. Tickets $7-$9. www.hollywoodtheatre.org. TIPS FOR COLLEGE ESSAY Hollywood Theatre, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. LEARN ABOUT ‘VILLAGE’ Nov. 27. 6-7 p.m. In “The Power of Story: Composing net. Broadway Books, 1714 N.E. Broadway. Nov. 5. 9:30-11 a.m. Learn about Northeast Village the College Essay,” high school juniors and seniors who TIPS FOR TRAVELING OREGON IN FILMS PDX, which can help seniors age at home with a are getting ready to apply to colleges may join a former Nov. 7. 7 p.m. Alexandra and David Brown read from Nov. 19. 7:30 p.m. View “Breaking In” as part of the network of volunteers and reputable service providers. English teacher for a workshop on brainstorming and their new book, “A Year Off: A Story about Traveling the #OregonMade film series. Stars Burt Reynolds in a film Free. Information: 503-895-2750 or nevillagepdx.org. composing an essay that tells the student’s story. Free. World – and How to Make It Happen for You.” It’s one about a professional thief who takes on an apprentice. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Watch for Portland locations from 1988. Tickets $7-$9. Registration required: 503-988-5123 or www.multcolib. part travel guide, one part travel essays and photos, AID FOR GRANDPARENTS org or Kenton library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. and one part memoir from visiting 20 countries in one www.hollywoodtheatre.org. Hollywood Theatre, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Nov. 5. 10-11 a.m. Grandparents and other relatives year. Free talk. 503-284-1726. www.broadwaybooks. raising children at this time in their lives gain support in FORARTLOVERS net. Broadway Books, 1714 N.E. Broadway. NOSFERATU SCREENING DEBUTS dealing with stress, happiness and finding proper ways to NEW ORGAN FOR THE HOLLYWOOD THEATRE CRUZ TEXTILES IN SHOW HEAR TWO POETS deal with emotional and physical health for themselves Nov. 24. 2 p.m. For the first time in 88 years, and the children. Free. Information: 503-288-8303. Nov. 1. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Adriene Cruz creates textiles with Nov. 8. 7 p.m. Poets Barbara Drake and Andrea Hollander audiences at the Hollywood Theatre are about to Bridge Meadows, library, 8502 N. Wayland Ave. vibrant colors and rich textures, sometimes with sacred read from their work. Readings also include selections from have a true theater organ experience. Organist Dean symbols and embellishments offering her a way to transform the posthumous collection, “So Far, So Good,” by Ursula K. MOVE WITH TAI CHI Lemire will perform his original score for Nosferatu on and survive. Sally Squire shows porcelain sculpture, LeGuin. Free reading. 503-284-1726. www.broadwaybooks. Nov. 5 and 7. 10-11 a.m. Continues Monday and the Hollywood's newly refurbished pipe organ. While fuming smoke into some forms. Exhibit ends Nov. 18. Free net. Broadway Books, 1714 N.E. Broadway. Wednesday. “Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance” previous events at the Hollywood Theatre have featured progresses from easy to difficult to improve muscle live organ accompaniment, the organ sound itself was strength, flexibility and mobility and reduce fear of falling. digital, powered by large speakers in the organ loft. Free but $1 donation appreciated. Information: 503- Now, the sound will once again come from the theater's 288-8303. Bridge Meadows, 8502 N. Wayland Ave. newly refurbished pipes, powered by a massive blower in the basement. The Columbia River Theatre Organ EXPLORE E-DEVICES Society has spent years meticulously refurbishing the Nov. 6 and 20. 9:45 a.m., 10:30 a.m. or 11:45 a.m. organ, tracking down vintage organ parts and pipes. Computer tutor John Lucas offers 45-minute, one- Tickets $7-$9. www.hollywoodtheatre.org. Hollywood on-one sessions for guidance on using an electronic Theatre, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. device. Bring the device and a charging cord. Free but donations appreciated to the center. Appointment required: 503-288-8303. Hollywood Senior Center, HEARMUSIC 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. HEAR PORTLAND SOUL GET JOINT FLEXIBILITY Nov. 16. 7:30 p.m. Albina Soul Revue, featuring the Nov. 6 and 8. 11 a.m. to 12 noon. Continues Tuesday Unsung Heroes of Portland Soul. Hear Shirley Nanette, and Thursday. An arthritis exercise program is designed Gregg Smith and The Legendary Beyonds. Tickets $25. to promote joint flexibility, muscle strength, endurance, www.albertarosetheatre.com/ . 503-764-4131. Alberta coordination and cardiovascular conditioning. Free but Rose Theatre, 3000 N.E. Alberta St. $1 donation appreciated. Registration: 503-288-8303. BACH IN CONCERT Leaven Community Center of Salt & Light Lutheran Nov. 18. 2 p.m. The Bach Cantata Choir of Portland Church, 5431 N.E. 20th Ave. presents a concert featuring Henry Purcell’s “Ode LEARN ABOUT CBD to St. Cecelia,” J.S. Bach’s Cantata No. 116 and Nov. 6. 1-2:30 p.m. An educational presentation Heinrich Schutz’s “Jauchzet Dem Herre.” Free-will outlines benefits of CBD, a nonpsychoactive offering. After the concert, the annual Harvest compound in cannabis that doesn’t produce the “high” and Holiday Market fundraiser with baked goods, associated with THC in the plant. The presentation handmade holiday objects, CDs and concert tickets offers information about what to look for in products will be in the fellowship hall. Information: www. for medical use, how to take them and how to assess bachcantatachoir.org/ Rose City Park Presbyterian effectiveness. Free. Registration required: 503-288- Church, 1907 N.E. 45th Ave. 8303. Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. NOVEMBER 2018 WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS THE STAR NEWS 23

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Registration required: 503-288-8303. Dominguez discuss “Fusion: Creating a Star on Earth Nov. 10. 7:30 p.m. Live Wire with Luke Burbank -- the (503) 249-3983 · mcmenamins.com Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. for Clean and Limitless Energy.” Tickets $15 general, $8 Portland Book Festival Edition. The public radio show Free · All ages welcome WRITE YOUR HISTORY student with I.D. www.albertarosetheatre.com/ . 503- of music, comedy and conversation is expecting guests (unless noted) Nov. 8, 15 and 29. 10-11 a.m. “Your Personal History” 764-4131. Alberta Rose Theatre, 3000 N.E. Alberta St. Abbi Jacobson, Eileen Myles and Nicole Chung. Tickets is a three-part writing workshop with Leora Troper from $20 advance, $35 for first five rows of theater. www. Artisan Memoirs. Class 1: Starting Out is a session to WRITING TO HEAL albertarosetheatre.com/ 503-764-4131. Alberta Rose get started. Class 2: Moving Forward looks at ways to Nov. 6 and 13. 5:30-7:30 p.m. “Writing to Heal” is a Theatre, 3000 N.E. Alberta St. tell the story and look at different organizing formats. trauma-informed writing workshop for African American Class 3: Branching Out: Consider other kinds of women, led by mental health professional Javelin Hardy, LEARN TO MAKE CHEESE personal writing, such as ethical wills. $5 per class who uses her book, “The Girl Inside Me.” The sessions Nov. 12. 6-7:30 p.m. Learn to make Mozzarella to instructor. Registration: 503-288-8303. Hollywood aim at healing, empowerment, self-care and self-love. and string cheese in one hour with Claudia Lucero, Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Free. Registration required: 503-988-1234 or www. who turns milk into curd and curd into cheese. Free. multcolib.org and Kenton library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. Registration required: 503-988-5123 or www.multcolib. AID FOR CAREGIVERS org or Gregory Heights library, 7921 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Nov.14. 2-3:30 p.m. Second Wednesdays. Nov. 25. LEARN PRINTMAKING 2-3:30 p.m. Fourth Sundays. Alzheimer’s support Nov. 6. 6-7:30 p.m. Learn printmaking to add personal CLOTHING FOR SALE groups for caregivers and family members to share touches to holiday cards, wrapping papers, decorations Nov. 16. 12 noon to 7 p.m. Dress for Success, which ideas for coping and caring. Drop-ins welcome. Free. and more. Design, carve and print, with safe techniques, empowers women to achieve economic independence Information: 503-288-8303. Hollywood Senior Center, lino block stamps to take home and continue using. by providing a support network and professional attire, is 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Free. Reservations required: 503-988-5123 or www. clearing out its closet with a sale of clothing, shoes and TIPS FOR STORYTELLING multcolib.org or in Albina library, 3605 N.E. 15th Ave. accessories. All items $5 and up. Sale continues 10 a.m. Nov. 19. 9:30-10:30 a.m. “Tell Me A Story: An to 4 p.m. Nov. 17; 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Nov. 18. “Blow Introduction to Storytelling” offers simple instruction on HEAR JOINT TREATMENTS out” sale, $3 items, 2-4 p.m. Nov. 18. Parking on street how to play to an audience and get comfortable in front Nov. 6. 6:30-8 p.m. Providence Orthopedic Institute or across the street in the Banfield Motel parking lot. of a group. Free. Registration required: 503-288-8303. hosts a seminar with Dr. Carlos Williams to learn what Information: 503-249-7300; oregon.dressforsuccess.org Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. causes hip and knee pain and treatments to help move . Dress for Success Oregon, 1532 N.E. 37th Ave. again, free from pain. These range from non-operative VIEW JAPANESE ART methods to total joint replacement. Free. Registration: SWAP WOMEN’S CLOTHES Nov. 20. 8:30 a.m. sharp. Riders Club visits the ProvidenceOregon.org/joint-seminars. Cancer Center Nov. 16. 7-8:30 p.m. Women’s clothing and accessories Portland Art Museum for a talk on “Poetic Imagination auditorium, Providence Portland Medical Center, 4805 swap. Cull fall and winter clothing from the closet then in Japanese Art.” Meet the RideWise Ambassador for N.E. Glisan St. find something new. Clothing left over goes to nonprofit a free bus pass and free admission to the museum. Dress for Success. $10 cash at door. (971) 258-1885. Registration required: 503-288-8303. Hollywood Senior TRAIN FOR STRENGTH SomaSpace: Movement Arts and Healing Center, 4050 Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. Nov. 7. 4:30-5:30 p.m. Continues Wednesdays. Mindful N.E. Broadway. DON’T SIT! strength training, with Christopher Pike, focuses on Nov. 27. 10-11 a.m. “The Problem with Sitting and resistance training for people who aren’t comfortable in LEARN NATIVES’ FOODS Some Easy Fixes” with retired educator Jim Freda. a gym environment. Class includes a mix of isometric, Nov. 19. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Learn about edible Native Learn about new research on the “sitting disease,” mobility, weight lifting, body weight exercises and American food plants such as huckleberry, cedar, the postural and tissue effects of prolonged sitting, somatic movement. Blocks, stools, mats, resistance sweetgrass and others for basketry and medicine. a safe exercise and gentle stretch to reverse sitting bands provided. $15 drop-in. (971) 258-1885. www. Stephanie Craig, a Santiam and Yoncalla Kalapuya tribal posture, and easy self-massage techniques. Free. somaspace.us/classes. SomaSpace Movement Arts member, leads the session. Free. 503-988-5123. Kenton Registration required: 503-288-8303. Hollywood and Healing Center, 4050 N.E. Broadway. library, 8226 N. Denver Ave. – Janet Goetze Senior Center, 1820 N.E. 40th Ave. BOOK CLUB TO MEET Nov. 27. 1:30-3 p.m. Continues last Tuesdays. 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The done! party at the former home of the County Arlene Cork restaurant and bar will be from 11:00 Anderson a.m. until 2:00 a.m. with live music, beer Nokes, tastings, free massages and a piñata for kids at 2:00 p.m. your Roseway BY TED PERKINS Sweet Day offers full-day, year-round child- “It’s taken about a month to get the Neighbor [email protected] care and Preschool with a Reggio-inspired space ready,” said Schumock. “We didn’t program. Ages 6 months to 5 years. 503-287-2958 make any structural changes since there – of anything we have available.” was already a restaurant here. The biggest $5 off 1st time customeRs! 1205 NE Broadway Ave. Schumock plans for the pub to be change was adding the bookcases and we family friendly. [email protected] www.sweetdayschool.com took the opportunity to do a deep clean. I “We have a large section of children’s have no experience in bars or restaurants, books and are hosting an after school but I’ve hired people who are much more homework club Monday through experienced than I am.” Thursday,” said Schumock. “We have a Schumock grew up in the neighborhood Tired of Turkey? 00 menu of small portions of snacks children $5. and wanted to locate her business in like and are attempting to make a quieter Make iT a Northeast, close to the center of the city. space on Tuesdays and Thursdays from “In high school, I worked at CeCe’s 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. We hope that Blind onion nighT! OFF Card Castle in 42nd Street Station,” said Any Large will make it a more welcoming space for Schumock. “My mentors are all restaurant people with sensitivity or autism – and for Pizza owners in Hollywood. They include Don Blind Onion Pizza & Pub people who want to use the space to work cannot be combined with any other offer Meagher from Aunt Tillie’s Deli, Mike from home. 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Cheese Pizza and I like how this stretch hasn’t been Check us out I started planning the book pub about modernized and is still a walkable FREE three years ago and started shopping for on facebook - Blind Onion Pizza & Pub neighborhood,” said Schumock. “I grew up blind onion pizza & pub cannot be combined with any other offer locations last spring.” in Hollywood and went to Sabin, Beaumont With this coupon • Expires 11/30/18 portland The book pub will sell mostly used and Grant. I’m really pleased that I was books, with some new books from local able to secure a location where I have deep authors and publishers. roots. I expect the book pub to have a local “The only new books we won’t sell are draw as well as a citywide draw.” children’s books, because we are half Trivia night at the pub will be a block away from A Children’s Place,” Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. and a Bone said Schumock. “Our collection is mostly Tax Poetry Reading will be every third literature with some interesting non- Thursday of the month at 8:00 p.m. fiction. We plan to do lots of author For more information, call 503-287-4801 readings and book launches as well as or visit www.rosecitybookpub.com. poetry readings and writing workshops. I’m hoping to do some cookbook launches WHO DAT DINING AT with each author as a guest chef.” TAPALAYA IN KERNS? The pub’s menu will be bistro style, with a small fixed offering and a rotating Tapalaya in the Kerns neighborhood selection of seasonal soups, sandwiches, is now the city’s home for New pastas and salads. Orleans Saints fans. “We will be mostly a beer bar with Known for its southern cuisine, created 18 taps and a small wine list,” said by the restaurant’s bayou-born chef and Schumock. “We’re going to have five owner Anh Luu, Tapalaya’s guests can signature cocktails at a time, with local now join New Orleans ex-pats and NFL spirits and ingredients. Otherwise, patrons fans to watch the Saints during football can order highballs – one spirit, one mixer – CONTINUED ON PAGE 25

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Additionally, staff and committed golf course Tapalaya will air Monday Night Football operators,” said Johnson, “They are why In October, the even when the Saints aren’t playing. our team will continue to provide high parks department promoted “I love the Saints and I spent many quality golf and meaningful recreation Vincent Johnson weekends with family and friends in New opportunities for all Portlanders.” to director of Orleans watching them play before moving Portland Public Golf offers affordable golf. Johnson to Portland,” said Luu. “Supporting the golf to Portland residents and visitors, takes the helm black and gold, the city of New Orleans and with six golf courses around the metro from longtime director John the #whodatnation here at Tapalaya means area, including Heron Lakes in North Zoller. Johnson so much to me. It’s a perfect fit.” Portland, and Rose City and the newly is a Portland Located on Northeast 28th’s restaurant acquired Colwood in Northeast Portland. native and former row, Tapalaya, which is a combination Every year, more than 330,000 rounds professional who joined the parks of the words tapas and Jambalaya, offers are played on Portland public courses, department in contemporary Cajun/Creole tapas and with lessons by trained golf professionals, 2016 as assistant a Vietnamese-inspired menu for both meeting and hospitality facilities for director of golf. dinner and brunch. public and private events, and several (Portland Parks and Recreation) Born to Vietnam War refugees in New annual tournaments. Orleans, Luu and her family evacuated after For more information, call 503-823-7529 Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Luu was hired as or visit www.portlandparks.org. executive chef at Tapalaya in May 2013 and purchased the restaurant from previous NEW SEASONS PUTS owner, Chantal Angot in March 2017. For more information, call 503-232-6652 NEW WRAPPER ON or visit ww.tapalaya.com. SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES In October, New Seasons, the world’s VINCENT JOHNSON TEES UP first B-Corp grocery store with locations WE’RE NEW GOLF JOB WITH PARKS in the Arbor Lodge, Concordia, Eliot and Grant Park neighborhoods, announced HIRING! In October, Portland Parks and updates to its sustainability initiatives, Recreation promoted Vincent Johnson to We are looking for including changes to packaging and the director of golf. Johnson takes the helm experienced Certified expansion of its “Bag It Forward” program, from longtime director John Zoller, who Personal Trainers to add which rewards customers and community led the program from 1987 until his recent to our team. partners for using reusable containers. retirement. Johnson is a Portland native New Seasons has a long commitment Email us at and former professional who joined the to sustainable business practices, with [email protected] parks department in 2016 as assistant annual waste audits, environmental director of golf. WWW.KFITSTUDIOPDX.COM nonprofit community partnerships and During his time with the department, operational initiatives for water, energy Johnson has worked to champion the and transportation conservation. In April, “country club” game through his outreach the company eliminated plastic straws with women, youth and people of color. from all of its stores, saving an estimated “Portland Parks Golf just celebrated 180,000 straws in just five months. its 100th anniversary,” said Parks “As a neighborhood grocer and local Commissioner Nick Fish. “We are business leader, our customers, partners fortunate to have a professional like and community members look to us for Vincent to lead our recreational golf guidance on how to reduce their own program and provide the vision for environmental impact,” said Athena the next 100 years.” THANK YOU! Petty, the market’s sustainability program “Vincent is the ideal person to continue manager. “Taking a closer look at our a proud tradition of leadership in AFTER 22 YEARS AND THOUSANDS OF BEERS, MATT, waste and revamping our packaging providing all the benefits that Portland strategy is the next natural step in being Parks Golf has to offer,” said Interim transparent about our waste challenges, NIQUEL & THE WHOLE TEAM AT ALAMEDA BREWING CO. Parks Director Kia Selley. “He excels at and gives customers and staff an promoting positive engagement for youth opportunity to help us in our mission.” and underrepresented communities. With wANT TO THANK OUR NORTHEAST NEIGHBORS FOR THE The company recently invested in Vincent’s leadership we will continue software to examine the impacts associated to ensure that the benefits of golf are with its packaging. The technology MEMORIES, FOR YOUR PATRONAGE OVER THE YEARS available to all.” informed new sustainability initiatives, Johnson began playing golf at age including a new partnership to track how six and attended David Douglas High AND FOR ALLOWING US TO SERVE YOU! many customers are adopting reusable School before earning a finance degree containers and how they’re being used. with his golf scholarship to Oregon The market will now reward customers State University. He has competed in OUR LAST DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD with a five-cent refund for every reusable tournaments on the PGA Tour and won container they bring in. They can keep the the 2010 Long Beach Open. reward toward their purchase or donate it WILL BE NOVEMBER 3. “Serving as new director is humbling,” to a local nonprofit organization. Over the said Johnson. “I’m thrilled to be able to last two years, New Seasons customers inspire and encourage the next generation have saved over seven million paper WE WILL MISS ALL OF YOU! of golfers. We will keep working to better bags and donated more than $300,000 to serve all players as well as people that are nonprofits in their communities. just discovering the game. That includes “By expanding the Bag It Forward communities of color, women and anyone program to include all reusable CHEERS! who might not have previously thought containers, we hope to reward our the lifelong game of golf was for them.” customers who bring in reusable jars, During the summer of 2018, Johnson storage containers, drink tumblers and led department’s centennial celebration, produce bags for their shopping, while including a commemoration of the ALAMEDA BREW HOUSE giving back even more to our local first Portland Parks Golf Course at communities,” said Petty. Eastmoreland and The Next 100 event 4765 NE FREMONT • 503-460-9025 The grocer also looked at its own at Colwood Golf Center in the Cully 1996 – 2018 neighborhood. He has shared his – CONTINUED ON PAGE 26 26 THE STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS NOVEMBER 2018 HSTAR BUSINESS BUZZ pre-packaged items, weighing food – not only shopping, but skating, Santa Visit www.lloydcenter.com for more Grasshopper Boutique, Green Bean Books preservation needs against environmental and snow,” said Cori Jacobs, specialty- information. and pedX Shoes on Alberta; Amenity costs. As a result, the grocer will roll out leasing manager. “We wanted to create a Shoes, The Arrangement and Paperjam new packaging for bulk items, including unique experience, showcase products LITTLE BOXES RETURNS Press in Beaumont Village; Trade Roots nuts, trail mixes and dried fruit, in thinner, from some of the city’s most creative FOR BLACK FRIDAY, SMALL on Broadway; Poppina’s in Hollywood; food-safe zipper bags rather than tubs. businesses and take advantage of the Paxton Gate and Queen Bee Creations “This data enables us to make high-traffic holiday season.” BUSINESS SATURDAY on Mississippi; and Beanstalk Children’s sustainability decisions based on the true Stewart, founder of Palette 42 will be Over Thanksgiving weekend, the eighth Resale in Montavilla. impact to people and the planet, rather partnering with Travel Portland and Prosper annual Little Boxes event returns with A new Little Boxes app is available than industry trends or simply whether Portland to create the My People’s Market three days of shopping and excitement for for download now on both iPhone and a container is recyclable at the end of its retail store in the mall. Stewart is taking the holiday season to promote the city’s Android. The app serves as a digital use,” said Petty. “Looking back over the her passion for empowering and teaching unique, locally-owned retail shops and passport to the promotion and helps last year since the collapse of the global multicultural business owners and aligning neighborhoods. to find stores by category, proximity recycling markets, we’re confident about it with her existing store’s mission to create The citywide shopping event kicks off on or neighborhood. Each visit and the measurable steps we’re taking to reduce an inspired shopping experience. Black Friday, November 23 and continues purchase from a participating store waste in our communities, and are excited “Palette works to make the invisible on Small Business Saturday, November 24 earns a raffle entry and each purchase to track our results to continue to evolve visible by bringing multicultural brands through Sunday, November 25. unlocks additional entries. The more our sustainability programs in the future.” to the world,” explains Stewart. “Lloyd “As a support organization for our For more information, visit www. Center’s culture and history of partnering city’s 50 neighborhood business districts, entries received, the more opportunities newseasonsmarket.com/sustainability. with local artists, designers and craftsmen Venture Portland is proud to partner shoppers will have to win a prize. and women provides shoppers with again with Little Boxes to ensure the Little Boxes is owned and operated by LLOYD CENTER INITIATIVE the opportunity to purchase one-of-a- season is merry and bright for our local Built Oregon, a nonprofit that supports LOOKS TO LOCAL VENDORS kind products in a convenient, central retailers,” said executive director Heather entrepreneurs throughout the state by location. While these products will only Hoell. “In Portland, where 98 percent of championing their economic impact on FOR HOLIDAY CHEER be available for a limited time during neighborhood businesses have five or the local economy. Some of the city’s favorite boutiques the holiday season, Lloyd Local will fewer employees, shopping small is really “Built Oregon is thrilled to produce and small businesses will be setting up regularly be filled with similar businesses big. Portlanders can feel good knowing Little Boxes to connect shoppers with shop in the Lloyd District for the holidays throughout the year.” their money stays home for the holidays local retailers in our community,” said as part of Lloyd Center’s new Lloyd Local The iconic, 1.2 million square-foot when they shop local. For every dollar Terry St. Marie, cofounder of Built Oregon. initiative. The Lloyd Local space will Lloyd Center is still undergoing a $120 spent at a local business, 70 percent stays “This annual event has become the city’s include many quirky, local shops, offering million renovation that has now seen the in the local economy.” Black Friday and Small Business Saturday signature products for a limited time. completion of a new food court area, the Scott Vernon of the Buckman weekend tradition and a fun alternative From Bobbie Stewart’s Palette 42 overhaul of its historic ice-skating rink neighborhood has shopped Little Boxes to the frenzy at the big box retailers. We boutique in Cully to Stubborn Stiles, a and the remodel of its signature three- every year since it began. recognize that the vibrancy of the local modern jewelry company in Irvington, story spiral staircase. Planned additions “I pretty much do all my holiday economy depends on all of us to support down the road include a new 14-theater to Bricks and Minifigs novelty shop, the shopping for family at Little Boxes,” said our local neighborhood retailers during city’s largest Lego collector with a popular cinema, live music venue and expanded Vernon. “My family all live in California Little Boxes – and all year long.” retail and party space just up the street local restaurant options. Renovations are and they are regular mall shoppers. They For a complete list of merchants in Kerns – there will be something for the planned to highlight a broad renaissance enjoy that I’m able to give them items that or more information, visit www.pdx. entire family. for the surrounding neighborhood, are unique to Portland.” shoplittleboxes.com. “As we near the holidays, more shoppers which is growing to include new housing, Some of our participating come in to enjoy all that Lloyd has to offer restaurants, office and retail space. neighborhood businesses include – CONTINUED ON PAGE 27 STARH PET CONNECTIONS SPONSORED BY SALTY’S PET SUPPLY ON MISSISSIPPI AND FANG & FEATHER IN KENTON INTEGRATIVE VETERINARIAN PRACTICES After graduating from Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 2010, classmates Dr. Nikki Graf and Dr. Lindsay Thurwachter opened Kenton Animal Hospital six years later. Located at 2117 N. Willis Blvd., their integrative veterinary practice combines both eastern and western medicine. After college, while both Dr. Graf and Dr. Thurwachter were working in the Portland metro area at emergency and general practices, they concurrently embarked on a one-year intensive course in acupuncture, practicing on horses and greyhounds. Both are certified by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society and have recently partnered with the Oregon Zoo to perform acupuncture and cold laser therapy for zoo animals, including a Humboldt penguin and a goat. These vets have observed healing benefits of acupuncture while treating both cats and dogs in their practice. After Dr. Thurwachter treated Mr. Wiggles, a 13-year-old Dr. Lindsay Thurwachter, left, met Dr. Nikki Graf at Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and opened Kenton Chihuahua/terrier mix with degenerative myopathy (a paralyzed rear end), he can Animal Hospital in 2016. They focus on integrative practices, incorporating both eastern and western medicine. 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