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Monday, February 27, 2006

Katrina Relief Event at Multnomah Arts Center, Sat March 11th

New Orleans (Still) Needs Your HELP!

Informational fund raising event to benefit Emergency Communities' "Made with Love Café and Grill": A grass-roots relief kitchen serving the hurricane victims in Arabi, Louisiana.

Featuring:
  • "After Katrina: Rebuilding St. Bernard Parish" Short Documentary Film by Adam Finberg

  • Live Music

  • Slide Show

  • Art

  • Photography

  • Silent Auction

  • Volunteer Testimonials


Saturday, March 11th
5:00-7:00 pm

Multnomah Arts Center
7688 SW Capitol Hwy

Contact: valisamay at yahoo or Robert Gardner at Linfield
for more information about Emergency Communities:
Emergency Communities dot org website

Thursday, February 09, 2006

JK Hills Antiques calling it quits

Oh man, I'm driving home last night and was surprised to see a "Going out of Business" sign on JK Hills Antiques! After 29 years! This place has been a cornerstone of the Village ever since I've lived in Portland. They're the white sort of triangular building right on the corner of 35th and Capitol, next to Renner's, with the nice green fence.

About that fence... Mrs. V and I were walking through the village one very snowy day back in '98 or '99 (was that the year it snowed on Christmas Eve?) and were crossing the street from the Acapulco's side toward JK Hills just in time to watch a bus fail to negotiate the corner onto Troy and slide through the OLD fence. Lucky they stopped before ending up on the sidewalk.

The "new" fence looks much better. It has proven to be bus-proof so far.

I've been into JK Hills a few times, although I am not really an "antique" type. They have, or had, and excellent selection of Beleek china, which my mother is really into. I better drop in before they close and see if there are any choice deals.

Wow - that's going to leave a big empty space!

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Coming back to life

My the sunshine was a welcome change yesterday... The main reason for the scandalous lack of posts lately is the fact that I've practically not left the house since.... well, Christmas Eve. Our usual park visits and walks have been on hold until the weather gets less sucky. So I for one was pleased to see the sun. Of course I need to cut the grass now....

On Sunday we all went on a walk over to the Post Office to drop some cards in the mail, and then headed back up towards the Village. For some reason, I decided that I wanted to walk down the dirt-and-gravel portion of 37th(?) and down the "whole" Village main drag past the white house where Sip D'Vine used to be and the new building is now going up.

We got the the intersection of 37th and that little spur of Capitol that runs under the Bridge to Mulnomah Blvd just in time to see somebody's nice newish Porsche Cayenne get T-boned by someone coming down Multnomah, who clearly was not expecting them to pull out just then. Jr. V announced that he had never seen a real crash before. Many folks went out to attend to the participants, so we kept our distance. I hope no one was hurt - it was a rtaher hard crash and the airbags in the Cayenne deployed. That road is very dangerous. Pay close attention is you're using that little "shortcut" to get down to Multnomah. For our part, we always head to the signal by the Post Office.

We passed the new building and noticed a sign up announcing the impending opening of the shoe store I've mentioned a couple of times, Switch Shoes. The link points to their very pink website.

Oh by the way, I've been a regular at the Multnomak Neighborhood Association meetings since the summer. But this month's meeting, on Valentine's Day? Yeah, I'll be bailing on that one. I can think of maybe one or two things slightly more romantic than discussing traffic lights and drainage on that particular day.

Call me a slacker.