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Last Thurday on Alberta Street to be discussed at CNA general Meeting Tuesday March 2nd.

Posted on February 26, 2010 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Events, Land Use & Transportation, Local Businesses

Join us on Tuesday, March 2nd at 7:00pm at the Kennedy School Community Room to learn about the history of Last Thursday on Alberta as well as it’s future.

Special guest include: Magnus Johannesson, Coordinator of Last Thursday and Paige Coleman, Executive Director of Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods (NECN).

Concordia Neighborhood Clean-Up, Saturday May 1st

Posted on February 25, 2010 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Events

Saturday, May 1st
PCC Workforce Training Center
5600 NE 42nd Ave corner of Killingsworth

Cost will be $5/car, $10/truck, $15/large truck, and $20+/oversized load.
All proceeds help your Concordia Neighborhood Association. We cannot take hazardous waste, batteries, tires, yard debris, sod, rocks, concrete, paint or oil.

We are looking for volunteers and also someone with a truck to help some of our elderly neighbors with their disposal needs on that day.

Contact Ken Forcier at 503-522-7660 or ken [at] gracewooddesign.com. A more detailed description of the event will be published in the April edition of the Concordia News.

We thank the PCC Workforce Training Center for letting us use their parking lot for our dumpster collection area again this year.

“On Lifes Term: The Middle Passage” Premiers at Miracles Club

Posted on February 17, 2010 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Arts & Culture, Events

Writer, Poet Nabeeh Mustafa and Producer/Director Floyd Cruse will reproduce their 2005 production of On Life’s Term: The Middle Passage at The Miracles Club with four performances, March 27-March 28 and April 3-April 4. This dramatic play parallels slavery and addiction, bringing awareness about the issues of addiction and recovery and the affects it has on individuals, families and the community.

The Middle Passage was adapted directed and produced by Floyd Cruse in 2005 from On Life’s Terms a play by Portland writer and poet Nabeeh Mustafa. On Life’s Terms: The Middle Passage, parallels slavery and addiction. The Middle Passage is the Atlantic slave trade, the triangular route from Europe to Africa to the New World. This play tells the realistic and powerful stories of people who have taken the journey or middle passage from drugs and alcohol to recovery. This play highlights the affect addiction and recovery has on us all, bringing awareness about the challenges and struggles individuals, families, and communities face. It also emphasizes the important role and influence, individuals and organizations can have in supporting recovery.

Miracles Club was established in 1992 by African Americans so that all people in recovery in North/Northeast Portland would have a sanctuary where they could maintain their sobriety with culturally specific support and encouragement. A nonprofit 501c3 organization, credentialed by AMH to provide multi-cultural peer delivered trainings, has operated with an all volunteer team, offering a variety of clean and sober social activities and educational forums, which has provided community outreach to more than 15,000 individuals and families since its inception. Miracles also conducts thousands of hours of peer services, health presentations, statewide summits and facilitates 23 twelve-step meetings per week to the people it serves. Currently Miracles is seeking additional funding to expand programming and services.

The play will be shown during two weekends Fri-Sat March 27-28 and Aril 3-4. All showings start at 7:00 at Miracles Club, 4069 NE M L King Blvd, Portland, 97212. Tickets can purchased at Elevator Coffee, Christopher’s, Geneva’s, One Stop Record, Reflections, and Miracles Club.

For more information contact: Floyd Cruse (503) 284-0985 Email: f.cruse@comcast.net

African American Black History Month Community Education History

Celebrate Black History Month at Concordia University

Posted on February 15, 2010 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Events

Concordia University will be hosting a series of inspirational religious leader for Black History Month events this February. All events are free and open to the public. For more information download the program of events, or visit Concordia University for more information.

Black History Month Concordia University Education History

Nuts About Nature! Outdoor Preschool Program

Posted on February 15, 2010 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Family

A new preschool program is being offered by Portland Parks and Recreation. Nuts About Nature will take place at Whitaker Ponds a gem of a place to work with young children: there’s birds galore, owls, raccoons, nutria, beavers, ponds, forests, and open space. The program will introduce children to this space and help them connect to it in a safe & fun atmosphere.

Click here for a brochure

or contact:

Chrissy Larson, Preschool Specialist
Environmental Education Office
Portland Parks & Recreation
503-823-3601

Become a Facebook Fan! “NutsAboutNature”
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/teacherbalsam

How Do You Want Urban Renewal Investment Dollars to Impact YOUR Neighborhood?

Posted on February 5, 2010 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

Decisions will soon be made about Urban Renewal plans and money to be invested in inner North/Northeast neighborhoods.

Come voice your community needs.

Urban Renewal Area Town Hall 1: Community Truth-Telling
Wednesday, February 10th, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Place: Billy Webb Elks Lodge, 6 N Tillamook St. Snacks and drinks provided

Panelists will share perspectives on how inner North/Northeast Urban Renewal Areas have historically impacted neighborhoods. Attendees will also be invited to share their own views on the history of Urban Renewal Areas. Feedback will be incorporated into a final report given to the Portland Development Commission (PDC).

Urban Renewal Area Community Forum and Planning Sessions (Two)
Saturday, February 20th, 10am – 2pm
Tuesday, February 23rd, 6pm – 9pm
Both sessions will be the same.
Billy Webb Elks Lodge, 6 N Tillamook St. Lunch or dinner provided

Learn the nuts and bolts of Urban Renewal Areas and the choices for the future of the Interstate Corridor and Oregon Convention Center URAs. Participate in work sessions to provide input into the future of the URAs and economic development in inner North and Northeast Portland. Feedback will be incorporated into the final report given to the PDC.

Urban Renewal Area Town Hall 2: Community Recommendations
Thursday, March 11th, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Billy Webb Elks Lodge, 6 N Tillamook St. Snacks and drinks provided

Come hear the URA recommendations generated at the community work sessions. Provide your thoughts and additional recommendations. Feedback will be incorporated into the final report given to the PDC.

Community feedback gathered during this community meeting series will be presented to the PDCs North/Northeast Economic Development Initiative Community Advisory Committee to consider as they generate recommendations for the future of the URAs. The presentation will be given at the Committee’s Wednesday, March 24th meeting at 6pm at the Billy Webb Elks Lodge, 6 N Tillamook St.

RSVPs are encouraged. Contact Shoshana Cohen at the Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods forums@necoalition.org or 503-823-4575

visit www.necoalition.org

This project was made possible in part by a grant from Oregon Humanities (OH), a statewide nonprofit organization and an independent affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, which funds OH’s grant program.

CARNIVAL at Newspace Center for Photography, February 5th through 28th

Posted on January 28, 2010 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Events

Carnival at Newspace

CARNIVAL
February 5th through 28th

Newspace Center for Photography
1632 SE 10th Ave.
Portland, OR 97214
503.963.1935 phone
www.newspacephoto.org

Opening Reception
Friday, February 5th, 6-9pm

FEATURING:
Jessica Acevedo, Marah Anderson, Michelle Bates, Meg Birnbaum, Adam Blackman, Craig Blankenhorn, Calvin Chen, Carrie Crow, Mark Crummett, Peter Eckert, Gene Faulkner, Jay Fiorenza, Tim Goodspeed, Raymond Haddad, Josh Hobson, Robert Hogan, Hall Jameson, Robb Johnson, Christen Kelly, George Kelly, Heidi Kirkpatrick, Jim Leisy, Isa Leshko, Stuart Allen Levy, Fritz Liedtke, Craig, Litten, Jim Lommasson, Kjrsten Madsen, Janet Matthews, Jody Miller, Andrea Murrill, Jim Neidhardt, Oliver Ogden, Robert Pallesen, Chris Raecker, Steve Rockoff, Meryl Schenker, Rachel Shaich, Ward Shortridge, Blake Tarpley, Lorenzo Triburgo, Simona Turin, John Tynes, Bill Watt

Concordia University Silent Auction for Haiti, Friday, February 5th

Posted on January 27, 2010 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive

The Haiti Earthquake continues to be in the forefront of our news and there have been many efforts to raise support to send to different relief organizations. But at Concordia University, this disaster has impacted our campus in a very personal way. One of our students has a 17 year old sister still missing; her aunt and cousins lost their lives when their home collapsed on top of them. Based on initial feedback, we have made the ambitious goal of raising $10,000 by February 7th; all funds will go to Lutheran World Relief, who is already on the ground and actively working in Haiti.

Concordia University will be hosting a silent auction supporting Haiti in CU Gymnasium lobby during Women’s (5:30 pm) and Men’s (7:30 pm) basketball games on Friday, February 5th.

Community members of the Concordia neighborhood are welcome to join us at the basketball games and silent auction. Any support would be greatly appreciated.

The following video with CU students promotes Concordia University’s Haiti Disaster Relief Week.

NOTE: video background music composed and performed by CU student Aaron Dickerson

February 2010 CNA News

Posted on January 27, 2010 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, CNA, Concordia News

Download the February 2010 CNA News

Mayor Sam Adams & City Commissioner Amanda Fritz invite you to a community meeting about Last Thursday on Alberta

Posted on January 25, 2010 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Concordia News, Events, Land Use & Transportation, Local Businesses

Monday, February 8th, 2010
6:00 – 8:00 pm
Acadian Ballroom
1829 NE Alberta

The Mayor and Commissioner will take public testimony from stakeholders of Last Thursday on Alberta, including residents, business people, neighborhood activists, vendors, performers, and attendees.
The Mayor & Commissioner areconsidering options for Last Thursday, including:

• Continue the event as is
• Continue the event with significant changes
• End Last Thursday on Alberta

They would like to hear your opinion on these or other options.

Please attend and bring your neighbors and co-workers with you. Your opinion is important and needs to be heard!

To help ensure equal access to City programs, services and activities, the City of Portland will reasonably modify policies/procedures and provide auxiliary aids/services to persons with disabilities.
Call 503-823-9970,
TTY 503-823-6868 with such requests.

If you are unable to attend this community meeting, consider writing about your experience with Last Thursday and sending it to the Mayor and Commissioner Fritz.

Mayor Sam Adams
1221 SW 4th Avenue, Room 340
Portland, Oregon 97204
Phone: (503) 823-4120
E-mail: Samadams@ci.portland.or.us

Commissioner Amanda Fritz
1221 SW 4th Avenue, Room 220
Portland, Oregon 97204
Phone: (503) 823-3008
E-mail: amanda@ci.portland.or.us

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