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  • Reverend David Weekley talks about his book project to his congregation at Epworth United Methodist Church in SE Portland.  He uses this talk to come out to them as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Revealing Life as a Transgender Reverend
  • Reverend David Weekley (center) with director of communications Greg Nelson (left) and the Rev. Bonnie Parr Philipson participate in a question/answer session with his congregation following Sunday's service. Weekley came out to them as the second only transgender Methodist clergy in the nation and was concerned about how they felt.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Informing the Curious Congregation
  • A funny sign posted in the men's room at the Clinton Street Pub. They report no change in business since the Jan. 1 law to ban smoking in bars took effect. The differences are cigarette sales are down and patrons who now go outside to smoke, in large numbers, leave tons of litter from their butts that the staff have to sweep up. ..
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  • Presidential candidate John Kerry makes a stop in Portland and tells the welcoming crowd at Pioneer Square that it's time for a change in the White House..
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  • Homeless youth Anthony, joined by his dog, hangs around the outside of Pioneer Place hoping for some spare change from passers-by. The first week of June the city's controversial sidewalk obstruction ordinance will expire unless council votes to renew. Many store owners worried--they like the law that gives cops right to ticket people for sitting and lying on sidewalk. Majority of those cited were from group of young homeless called Road Warriors.
    Road Warrior Woes
  • Cynthia Cruse studies for her upcoming opticancy exam as 1 of 9 graduating the program  on May 28th and planning to become certified dispensing opticians.The eyeglass recycling program within the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville teaches women a trade which helping to change their lives through positive work. ...
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  • A cartoon drawing of two of the hopeful graduates from the eyeglass recycling program within the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville. It teaches women a trade which helping to change their lives through positive work. Nine will be graduating the program there on May 28th and are taking the opticancy exams to become certified dispensing opticians....
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  • The Interstate/Rose Quarter MAX station with artwork by Brian Borrello is titled "The Silicon Forest." It being a metaphor for displacement and change, the trees actually generate their own electricity through solar panels which branch out at the top.  The new Interstate Avenue Max line which begins here will feature pieces by many regional artists that reflect the Northwest in its influences......Keywords: transportation, train
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  • An assistant guards the trailer door with a broken lock as pageant contenders change outfits during an Illinois county fair competition.
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  • John Davenport holds out his hat looking for spare change from those passing by at the corner of 4th and Alder in downtown Portland.
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  • 12//29/09  - The Oregon Ducks Brandon Bair (88) and teammates immediately change out of their uniforms on the bus following team media day Wednesday morning at the downtown L.A. Marriott.
    Bair Changes Out Of Uniform
  • A cyclist cruises along as a new MAX train conducts test runs along the new tracks winding down SW 5th Ave. near PSU and looping back up 6th Ave. The draft 2009 Climate Change Plan calls for more MAX trains, buses, streetcar lines, bike paths, sidewalks and mixed-use developments.
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  • A young girl guards the door of a trailer with broken lock to ensure beauty contestants have privacy during a costume change at the state fair.
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  • Inmate Blythe Attleson (near) and others use lensometers to read prescriptions of donated eyeglasses so the recipients are matched correctly with them. The eyeglass recycling program within the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville teaches women a trade which helping to change their lives through positive work. ..
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  • Inmate Carmen Lambert-Maclin inspects a pair at the washing station and ensures it doesn't have a built-in bifocal prescription which are hard to reuse.The eyeglass recycling program within the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville teaches women a trade which helping to change their lives through positive work. .
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  • One of the first steps at the eyeglass recycling program is to wash the donated pair to ensure no germs are passed on and they are clean to work with. The program within the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville teaches women a trade which helping to change their lives through positive work. ..
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  • The Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville has an eyeglass recycling program which teaches women a trade which helps to change their lives through positive work. Nine will be graduating the program there on May 28th and are taking the opticancy exams to become certified dispensing opticians...
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  • During the recycle process eyeglasses are loaded into bags and then cleansed again in a dishwasher by inmates for a final wash and dry. The eyeglass recycling program within the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville teaches women a trade which helping to change their lives through positive work. ...
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  • During the recycle process eyeglasses are wiped down and all pieces are inspected by inmates for functionality, some replaced if necessary. The eyeglass recycling program within the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville teaches women a trade which helping to change their lives through positive work. ..
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  • John Davenport holds out his hat looking for spare change from those passing by at the corner of 4th and Alder.
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  • Kids from Joseph E. Thiriot Elementary School sprinkle seeds in their new edible garden with the help of the Create A Change Now organization on Wednesday, March 19, 2014.   L.E. Baskow
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  • Eyeglasses are sorted from  dishwasher bags by inmates after a final wash and dry to be placed on a lensometer and have their prescriptions read. The eyeglass recycling program within the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville teaches women a trade which helping to change their lives through positive work. ..
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  • A customer gets a haircut at the Roseway Barber Shop while across the street Bob Kane changes the sign at the Roseway Theater.  Residents from the Roseway neighborhood conducted their own city planning process which they hope will make their area more pedestrian friendly.
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  • Pacific University optometry student Francisca Escoban and the rest of the volunteers enjoy the changing scenery as they travel to the village of Santa Maria Delores to conduct an eye are clinic for area school children and adults.
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  • The Ogden, a downtown apartment tower, is being listed as for-sale condos on Wednesday, October 15, 2014. The lobby will undergo extensive changes along with the rest of the building. L.E. Baskow
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  • District 4 candidate Solomon Singer (center) is still supported in apparent defeat by his parents Soma Grismaijer (left) and Sydney Ross Singer (right) in their home on the primary election night. Early numbers put the 18 year-old non partisan substantially behind and his hopes for the general election seemingly out of reach though Hawaii politics are now changed forever with his candidacy.
    Singer Family Support
  • 12//29/09  -  The Oregon Ducks head coach Chip Kelly uses an air horn to let his players know it's time for a drill rotation while in practice this week at the Home Depot Center.
    Coach Kelly Signals Change