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  • Humboldt Speaks, a series of discussions
  • Job Resource Fair for Seniors and People with Disabilities
  • Parenting, ESL Classes
  • Clackamas Business Seminar
  • "Coveted: The David & Bathsheba Story"
  • Small Business Help
  • Free Lead-Safe Home Projects Workshop
  • Water Conservation Workshop
  • Attention Employers: Register for MHCC Career Fair Now
  • Banquet of HOPE
  • Elders in Action Benefit
  • Clackamas Business Seminar
  • Kidney Center Health Fest for African Americans
  • Bike-to-Work Commute Day Celebration
  • Humane Society Holds Photo Contest
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Learn Money Management
Healthier Without Wheat
It's No Longer Just Soul Food at 'Food as Art'
Wangari Maathai: 'The Challenge for Africa'
Library Expands Foreign Language Access
Friends of Library Hold Annual Sale
Alki Center Holds Sale
Seattle Animal Shelter Needs Doghouses
Women's Center Health & Wellness Fair
Writing Poetry for Beginners
Access Public Officials During "Coffee Hours"
Alki Art Fair Seeks Artists
CREATION Project Sponsors Black Artists

 

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Barbeque hobbyists and Seattle police officers Wayne Johnson and Kevin Stuckey compete in the Pike Place Market's Annual Barbecue Competition, Sunday April 5. Twenty-nine teams competed in the first event of the Pacific Northwest Barbeque Association season.  Shots Fired, Johnson and Stuckey's team, placed 10th overall.
Photo by Susan Fried

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REACH Takes Over Complex, Preserving 38 Affordable Units

The residents of Walnut Park can breathe easier this year. The elderly and disabled tenants of the 38-unit complex were facing a possible eviction next year when federal Section 8 housing contracts were set to expire. REACH Community Development stepped in to purchase the apartments and guarantee the extension of the Section 8 housing contract, which supplement the cost of rent for low-income and disabled people. . . .

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Police department eyes reorganization in face of huge budget cuts

Ret. Portland police officer Harry Jackson, a member of the Crisis Response Team, says the all-volunteer team is the "single most valuable tool to come out of community policing." The Portland Police Bureau is facing a 3 to 5 percent budget cut next year. . . .

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What's happening for you in your city this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below . . . .

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LifeWorks Offers Culturally Specific Services for People of All Ages

Gambling is, for many, an invisible addiction. While it's true that only a small number of people suffer from out of control, or "pathological" gambling, that small group heavily impacts their family, friends, neighbors — everyone around them.
Experts say that African Americans are more likely to be caught in the grip of gambling addiction, and LifeWorks Northwest is working to bring in more area residents to an array of programs designed just for them. . . .

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Jimmie Green passed away on April 2, 2009, after courageously battling Congestive Heart Failure ... A memorial service will be held at 11 A.M. Friday April 10, 2009 at Caldwells, Hennessey, Goetsch and Mc Gee Funeral Home and then a graveside services to be held at Willamette National Cemetery at 1:30 P.M  . . .

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A new service

You can now view videos of interviews from local stories on The Skanner's new YouTube Channel at www.youtube.com/user/TheSkannerNews

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Leo Frank Thornton has died on March 25. He was 86 ... He moved on to Portland to join other family members. It was there that he met and later married the love of his life, Eva Mae Adams. They continued to reside in Portland and there began their family. Together they raised 7 children. He was a devoted family man and a skillful barber in his early career and later retired as a professional butcher. . . .

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