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Concordia News seeks an editor/general assignment reporter
Concordia News seeks an editor/general assignment reporter who knows how to lay out a monthly publication, and who isn’t afraid to cover a PTA meeting, deliver newspapers to local newsstands and pitch in to help with all facets of news coverage in Concordia neighborhood. This position shares responsibility with other volunteers to cover special events around the community and is encouraged to write feature stories about local events and personalities.
We are looking for someone who shares our long-standing commitment to and love of quality community journalism. Knowledge of Photoshop and InDesign a plus. Sense of humor a must.
Contact: Send resume and clips or other writing samples to contactcnaboard@yahoo.com. Please list “Editor” in the subject line of your email.
Open Position: CNA Newsletter – Business Manager
We are looking for a community member to fill the business manager position at Concordia News. This publication is delivered to over 5,000 households and businesses monthly, and is the main method of communication used by our neighborhood association.
This position works closely with our local business community to promote our advertising services for monthly publication. It involves tracking and reporting of monthly advertising revenue, and promoting ad sales to potential customers. If you like working with people and building relationships in the community, while increasing your skills this could be the place for you! If you would like more information or to apply, please submit a letter of interest and a resume to contactcnaboard@yahoo.com. Please list “Business Manager Position” in the subject line of your email.
Donation request for those in need
At this Year’s Holiday Party, we will be collecting Cans of Food for the Oregon Food Bank and clothing donations for the Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon’s (EMO) HIV Day Center.
The Oregon Food Bank helps nearly one in five households fend off hunger by
distributing food through a variety of sources through a statewide network. Their
local programs provide food directly to people who are hungry in the form of
boxes of food for people to take home or prepared meals. The Oregon Food Bank
Network serves an average of 270,000 people each month.
The HIV Day Center is a non-denominational project of the EMO and is housed
at the Ainsworth United Church of Christ located at NE 30th Avenue and
Ainsworth Blvd. This center provides over 700 meals each month to low income
people dealing with HIV in addition to providing counseling, clothing, showers,
recreational therapy, access to computers & phones, and mutual support.
The CNA encourages neighbors to bring one or more of the following items to the Holiday Party to donate:
- Warm Coats & Jackets in good condition, particularly for men, for the HIV Day Center.
- Cans of Food for the Oregon Food Bank