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King Neighborhood Association General Meeting

King Neighborhood Facility, 4815 NE 7th Avenue

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November 9, 2011 – 6:30 to 8:15 pm

 

Draft Agenda

6:30    Welcome and introductions. Approval of minutes and agenda.

6:40   Officer Ryan Bren, Portland Police Bureau.

6:50   Miracles Club check-in with neighbors.  

7:05   Update from Sabin NA on Sabin infrastructure projects.

7:25   Updates on Two Plum Park, the Portland Playhouse, the King weeding/planting project.

7:30   Dr. Jay Klusky, educating parents and teens.

7:45   Trace Salmon, KNA Communications.

7:50  Katy Asher, Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods.

8:00   Updates from KNA committee members, including 2012 Movie in the Park.

8:10   Closing thoughts.

 

The King Neighborhood Association meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 6:30 in the King Neighborhood Facility at 4815 NE 7th Avenue. Our next meeting will be held on December 14, 2011.  Child care is provided on site if requested 24 hours in advance by email to info@kingneighborhood.org or by calling 503-823-4575. Enter via the door facing 7th Avenue. You can subscribe to our electronic newsletter and check out our community calendar at www.kingneighborhood.org. You can send us an email at info@kingneighborhood.org.

On Life’s Terms: The Middle Passage

Writer, Poet Nabeeh Mustafa and Producer/Director Floyd Cruse will reproduce their 2005 production of “On Life’s Terms: 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 Elevated Coffee, Christopher’s, Geneva’s, One Stop Record, Reflections, and Miracles Club.

Miracles Club Good Neighbor Agreement in Arbitration

The Miracles Club, a social club for people in recovery from drug addiction on Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. is due to see ground broken on its new facility on the east side of the boulevard soon. In connection with the move, a Good Neighbor Agreement between the club, the immediate neighbors and King Neighborhood Association was in the works for many months. After negotiations broke down between the immediate neighbors, Miracles, and city planning officials last winter, the process was sent to mediation. So far, one meeting has been held between mediators, an immediate neighbor, members of Miracles, NECN, and KNA. A court ruling last year prohibited the blocking of all traffic from the site to Grand Avenue. The working group hopes to identify the remaining negotiable issues and prioritize them so that negotiations can proceed constructively.

King Neighborhood Association December Meeting Agenda

Revised 11/30/08

King Neighborhood Association Board Meeting

King Neighborhood Facility, MLK Room

4815 NE 7th Ave

 

December 10, 2008                   6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

 

Introductions and review agenda

Approve minutes from 11/12/08

 

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