Art Show at Wine Down East on LT

HAPPY HOUR ART RECEPTION

Time: Thursday, September 30 • 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Location: Wine Down East, 2236 NE Alberta Street
SEPT. 30-OCT. 24

PAINTINGS, POSTERS & PRINTS
Featuring the works of…
NEREUS PATRICK CHEO
BOBBY FOUTHER
KALI WILSON-HOESCH
BRENDA PHILLIPS

If you need a break from the crowded street scene just drop in for a happy hour moment and catch your breath in a relaxed art filled space.

Great food, nice wait staff…….I love this place…….BB

Bobby Fouther
P.O. Box 9191
Portland, Oregon 97207

503-422-3076

View Artwork
bobbyfouther.com

PCRI: Working for a Good Cause but Neighbors Question How Successfully

If you live in Northeast Portland, chances are that Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives is one of your neighbors. As one of the largest community development corporations in North and Northeast Portland with 700 rental houses and apartments, PCRI helps define what our neighborhood is like.

The non-profit organization was born from the housing discrimination scandals of the ‘60’s through the ‘80’s such as redlining and the abandonment of the area by traditional lenders culminating in the Dominion Capital case where aspiring homeowners were being bilked with excessive interest rates and contracts designed to prevent the accumulation equity. PCRI executive director, Maxine Fitzpatrick sat down with me to discuss PCRI’s mission, operations, and recent incidents at one of their complexes. Ms. Fitzpatrick explained how PCRI set out to keep housing in the long-term, mostly minority residents’ hands and slow the wave of displacement taking place due to gentrification:

“The Oregonian did the exposé that exposed Dominion Capital and their fraudulent practices. After that exposé they filed for bankruptcy so rather than let those 350 families that were living in those properties be displaced and the properties picked up by speculators, they formed PCRI to purchase the homes. At the time about 70 of those properties still had an active land sale contract so our goal was to work with those families to make them legitimate owners and keep the other 272 as affordable rentals because that’s what they were at the time. So that’s how we were formed—to purchase that portfolio.”

King neighborhood, once overwhelmingly African-American and mostly poor by the late ‘80’s, is now much more diverse ethnically, economically, and culturally. With diversity, often comes strain and misunderstanding. While residents generally value the improvements in the housing that has come with the influx of new, younger, residents fixing up older homes, community development corporations strive to provide the most housing for the very limited available dollars. Standards for housing construction, maintenance and upkeep, as well as resident screening and oversight are set by the CDC which has a primary mission to provide housing for the surplus of those who cannot afford market rate options. As a result, homeowners and subsidized housing residents’ dreams of living in safe and peaceful neighborhoods sometime intersect with the jarring realities of life.

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Pink Martini Kicks Off Jefferson Benefit Concerts

Pink Martini plays this Saturday

Internet Ticket Purchases Only! No tickets at the door! Saturday, September 25, 2010
Jefferson High School Auditorium

Part of the Rose City Music Festival
Doors open 6:45 p.m.
Event begins 7:30 p.m.

This is a benefit concert with all proceeds dedicated to bringing the arts and music program back to Jefferson High School and the Jefferson Cluster.
Presenting Organization or Promoter: Jefferson High Alumni Association.

The Jefferson High Alumni Association is a 501c3 organization. $50 of your ticket price is tax deductible.

Pink Martini
09/25/10 7:30 pm
Jefferson High School Auditorium

Jefferson Dancers …DoJump!, Polaris
09/30/10 7:00 pm
Jefferson High School Auditorium

Mike Phillips Live at the MAC!
10/01/10 7:00 pm
Multnomah Athletic Club

Rose City Music Festival
10/02/10 2:00 pm
Jefferson High School

For more information, go to the ticketsoregon website:
http://ticketsoregon.com/event_group.php?gid=34

Safeway Agrees to KNA’s Requests

Diane Phillips, Real Estate Manager for Safeway has informed the King Neighborhood Association that the company intends to fulfill KNA’s requests that the King Safeway store add covered bicycle parking and make a financial contribution to Friends of Trees. KNA made its support for Safeway’s requested adjustment from city landscaping code contingent on the fulfillment of the requests. If Safeway were not granted the adjustment, seven parking spaces would have been given over to additional trees and plantings. By making the donation to Friends of Trees, more low-income homeowners will be able to plant trees, thereby meeting the intent of the requirement. Also, bicycle parking at the store seems to have been an afterthought with wire loops welded on the bollards in front. A new, actual bike rack for 20 bikes is planned under the canopy by the door.

NECN Endorses King’s Call for More Police

The Northeast Coalition of Neighborhood’s Executive Committee voted, at their meeting on Sept 14th, to support and endorse the KNA’s letter to Mayor Sam Adams calling for improved police staffing and response time at the North Precinct. Copies will be submitted to all city commissioners, lawmakers Lew Frederick and Chip Shields, and Chief Reese.

Read the letter at:

http://kingneighborhood.wordpress.com/2010/09/10/kna-urges-increased-police-staffing-in-wake-of-shooting/