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  • November 15, 2019 1:06 PM | Deleted user

    Community Thanksgiving Concert - NOV 23rd

    Adventist Health Portland invites you to the 11th anniversary of our community Thanksgiving concert, an expression of gratitude for your faith and support.

    Join us in welcoming Matthew Maher, a contemporary Christian music artist, songwriter and worship leader has written and produced nine solo albums. He has penned numerous No. 1 hits and performed around the world.

    Free admission with your ticket*, a nonperishable food item and a
    new pair of socks for our community.

    Space is limited—visit or call today!

    adventisthealth.org/portland/thanksgiving or 503-251-6174
    *Tickets are distributed on a first come, first serve basis and cannot be reserved by
    phone. Limit of four tickets per family.

    Saturday, Nov 23, 2019
    7:00 PM - 9:00 PM PST

    New Hope Community Church

    11731 SE Stevens Rd Happy Valley OR 97086

    http://adventisthealth.org/portland/thanksgiving

    503-251-6174

    Send Email

  • November 05, 2019 11:32 AM | Deleted user

    SE Stark Street Project Open House

    PBOT is planning to make improvements along the 3-mile section of SE Stark St between SE 108th Avenue and 162nd Avenue. Drop-in anytime between 5 - 7 p.m. to learn about draft design alternatives, talk with PBOT staff, and share your feedback.

    WHERE: Floyd Light Middle School Cafeteria (10800 SE Washington St)

    WHEN: Monday, Nov.18, 2019 from 5 - 7 p.m.

    For more information, visit the project website: www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/saferstark

    RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/2402939296634450/


  • May 14, 2019 5:30 PM | Deleted user

    Central City Concern is looking for passionate, skilled people to put our innovative Blackburn Center model into action!  We're aiming to build up our staff to be reflective of the East Portland community we will serve.  Visit us on May 14th at IRCO, 10301 NE Glisan Street, to meet CCC's HR representatives and hiring managers. Fair runs from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

    Opportunities include jobs in primary care, substance use disorder treatment, pharmacy, operations, administration and more!

    Check out all Blackburn Center job listings at www.centralcityconcern.org/blackburncenterjobs


  • May 08, 2019 6:00 PM | Deleted user

    Join me for an evening of outdoor adventure inspiration & education! "Five Steps to YOUR Adventure" will provide basic steps for getting started in the outdoors. No previous experience or special gear needed! This is open to all skill levels; if you're already hiking & otherwise adventuring in the outdoors, this information will aid you in empowering others to get out there, too!

    Registration & admission includes refreshments & entry into a raffle for items that will gear you up for exploration. Entry to the event begins at 6pm; the educational presentation will begin at 6:30pm, with time for additional discussion from 7-8pm.

    Contact Cat Eckrode with any questions regarding this event or The Outdoor Adventure Kind.

    phone:  503-708-8809
    site:  www.theoakind.com
    email:  cat@theoakind.com
  • October 17, 2018 3:56 PM | Deleted user

    With the upcoming holiday season comes anxiety for the most financially vulnerable in our community. To share a promote the spirit of the season, Human Solutions has launched their Holiday Store campaign. Please see the attached pdf for more information. 

    About Human Solutions' Holiday Store 2018.pdf

  • October 15, 2018 12:03 PM | Deleted user

    The East Portland community has a new fitness trail!

    Adventist Health Portland LivingWell Fitness Trail runs the perimeter of the scenic Adventist Medical Center campus providing a fun way to gain the benefits of physical activity in a beautiful natural setting.

    The one-mile outdoor fitness trail, and other locations in and around the campus, incorporate a series of QR code trail signs.

    Guests may choose to use their Smartphone to scan a QR code at each station to gain immediate access to brief video exercise demonstrations on strengthening the core, lower body, upper body, and/or on improving flexibility. Body weight provides the perfect resistance, so no extra equipment is needed – other than a Smartphone.

    • Walking boosts immune function.  A study of over 1,000 men and women found that those who walked at least 20 minutes a day, at least 5 days a week, had 43% fewer sick days than those who exercised once a week or less.
    • Outdoor activity boosts mood. A study at the University of Queensland, Australia, found that those who exercised outdoors on a regular basis had higher levels of serotonin, a hormone that regulates mood, than those who mainly exercise indoors. They also had higher levels of endorphins, the “feel good” rush that occurs after exercising, especially in green, outdoor environments.


  • October 05, 2018 11:10 AM | Deleted user

    Over 55 & Worried About Money?

    Use What You Know & Have to Secure Your Future!

    A Half Day Free Event

    12:30-3:30, Thursday, November 15th, 2018

    Pioneer Community Center

    615 5th St., Oregon City

    12:30– 1 Registration. Introduction, Welcome

    Got Know-How?

    1:00-1:30 Use What You Know—Increase Your Income Through Self Employment Turn Your Experience and Know-how Into a Solo Business

    Jackie B Peterson - expert in Encore Self Employment

    Got Equity?

    1:30-2:00 Use the Equity in Your Home—Strategic Use of Your Asset

    Understand the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage; Consider an ADU

    Rachel Hemmingson NMLS# 1502324/1169 - Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Specialist w/ Nextview Mortgage (OR State disclosures on back)

    Got Space?

    2:00-2:30 Use Your Home to Provide Income & Share Costs

    Rent Space, Share Housing—How to Make it Work for YOU

    Anne Andler & Michele Fiasca of Let’s Share Housing

    Got Questions?

    2:30-3:00 Questions & Answers - a panel with Jackie, Rachel, Anne & Michele

    Got Us!!!

    3:00-3:30 Next Steps. One-on-one conversations, appointment setting, other

    Seating is limited — Please call Pioneer Community Center at 503-657-8287 to RSVP.

    Snacks will be provided.

    2

    A reverse mortgage is a loan that must be re-paid. Borrower retains title and the loan is due and payable when the last borrower no longer lives in the home as their primary residence.

    One Borrower must be 62; Borrowers must pay taxes, insurance and maintain the home. Failing to pay these amounts may cause the reverse mortgage loan to become due immediately and may subject the property to a tax lien or to possible foreclosure.

    The lender may charge an origination fee, mortgage insurance premium, closing costs and servicing fees, if applicable; all or any of which may be added to the loan balance.

    The loan balance grows over time and interest is charged on the outstanding balance. Interest on a reverse mortgage is not deductible from the person’s income tax return until the borrower repays all or part of the reverse mortgage loan. Not tax advice, please consult your tax professional.

    When the loan is due and payable, some or all of the equity in the property with the reverse mortgage no longer belongs to borrowers, who may need to sell the home. Family members may refinance or otherwise repay the loan, with interest, from other sources.

    These materials are not from HUD or FHA and this document was not approved by the Department or Government Agency.

    Nextview Mortgage ©2018 A division of Premier Mortgage Resources LLC | NMLS ID #1169 | Licensed in Oregon, Washington and California by the Department of Business Oversight under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act


  • September 03, 2018 12:09 PM | Deleted user


  • July 07, 2018 11:01 AM | Deleted user

    Adventist Health and Portland Pickles are hosting a Pregame Kids Health Fair on July 15 at Portland Pickles game at Walker Stadium. 

    Because health and wellness are lifelong behaviors that are best achieved as a team effort.

    The Pregame Health Fair will include fun activities and exercises for kids and families, including:

    • Teddy Bear Triage: Kids wrap bandages and/or set splints on teddy bears supplied by the team, or bring a favorite teddy from home!
    • Positive Pebbles: Kids paint positive messages or designs on pebbles to take home. Paint and pebbles provided!
    • Ambulance Tour provided by American Medical Response: Parents and children can tour a real ambulance and ask questions, PLUS experience a hands-on only CPR class!
    •  AND a session with the team’s physical therapy department, including doing the same pre-game stretch routine done by your favorite Pickles players!

    Gates at Walker Stadium will open for the Fair at 3pm, with first pitch at 5:05pm. 

    It is also Faith and Family Night at the ballpark, and Kids Eat Free on Sundays presented by Adventist Health Portland! A ticket to the Pickles game is required to attend the fair. Tickets range from $7 on the berm, to $10 in the pavilion and $13 in the field box seats.


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